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The ray of light, in order to maximize efficiency, seems to know where it's going from the start.
Most trematode eggs require oxygen in order to form the first larval stages and light in order to hatch.
The canvas should be lighted as evenly as possible, and the frame should receive less light in order to recede into the background.
It became possible to induce a particular class of neurons to shine under black light in order to ferret out what sort of circuit they might participate in.
Daniel Westling, her groom-to-be, was "once photographed crossing a street against a red light in order to avoid a camera".
He abandoned the steering wheel at a street light in order to fully turn to me, grouped his fingers so as to represent a multitude, and cried, "Four million shells!
Schembri darted into a side street — "A three-lane cross is no problem" — and pulled up next to a Toyota Matrix, which had stopped at a light, in order to prove that the Matrix was practically S.U.V.-size by comparison.
Randall describes fighting with her mother for permission to leave the house before it was light, in order to attend early-morning meetings of the math team, of which she was the first female captain.
In the rush to make movies now, executives acknowledge that some scripts that are not fully ready have been given the green light in order to speed films into production before a strike.
In other words it requires treatment with chemicals, or illumination with ultraviolet light, in order to make it visible enough to work with and, even then, it is often indistinct.
Both are hadron colliders: machines that smash protons into each other, or into their antimatter kin, at a smidgen below the speed of light in order to create shrapnel in the form of other particles.
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