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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'light contains' is correct and can be used in written English
It means that something contains or encompasses light. You can use it to describe the properties or qualities of something. For example: "The room was filled with a soft, white light that contained peace and warmth."
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"Shadow and Light" contains some memorable scenes.
"Beginning To See The Light" contains only eight pieces of music writing; the rest is dedicated to the writing on feminism and politics that she devoted the rest of her career to.
Where the rangefinder provides information about the surface that is being projected upon, the infrared light contains tracking information information about the nature and source of what's being projected, and that let one projected image beam interact with another projected image beam using the system.
Reflected light contains information about the reflecting object and the illumination, which is unpacked by the brain.
White light contains waves of all lengths in roughly the same proportion and thus samples adequately the dispositions of the object to reflect some of them.
The 1994 song "Light" contains a possible alternate meaning: keiner Macht für Dich mehr ("no more power for you").
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(The latter has no pictures but the flowers have evocative names, from the poetic "light contained within white jade" to the punkish "pink outfit").
Next they illuminated the crystal with ultraviolet light, together with red laser light--the red light containing the information to be stored.
In analytical science, interferometers are used in continuous wave Fourier transform spectroscopy to analyze light containing features of absorption or emission associated with a substance or mixture.
When a person approaches, the flower-shaped aluminum smart foils (they kind of remind us of Fortune Teller Fish) respond to body heat by curling back and revealing more of the light contained within.
Thus, the phenotype of ssadh plants grown in standard conditions is probably associated with the UV-B light contained in white light.
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