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Washing dishes, at the stove stirring soup, I'd see the afternoon light spark on the rim of a pot and it'd spark me.
In vascular smooth muscles loaded with a fluorescent Ca2+ indicator, the transient localized sub-PM increase in Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) is seen as a flash of emitted light ("spark" [10,11]).
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The result is a tiny flash called Cherenkov radiation, a wink of light sparked by a traveler from the center of the sun.
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This was after the infamous photos of naked detainees came to light, sparking an international scandal, but the authorities there were still making use of controversial techniques to extract information.
Cables siphoning power from street lights spark and hiss in puddles where they trail across the street.
Another is the sound of his brother's lighter sparking.
"About yer wee thing at the library," she said, her lighter sparking into life.
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It lit painful sparks on his retinas.
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