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In addition, the issue could cause the "illumination of multiple warning lights" and a loss of lighting for the instrument cluster.
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Coatings also reduce loss of light by reflection in the desired rays.
More problematic than a loss of light during a power failure, Mr. Lopes said, is the loss of heat.
Values associated with the loss of light in one metre of seawater are presented in the table.
Residents were also concerned about possible noise from the flats, loss of light due to the size of the development and loss of privacy.
There is a loss of light and ease and early joy, and we look to other exemplars — mentors and philosophers: grown men — to sustain us in that loss.
He pointed out that while the loss of lights is the first sign of a power failure, replacement lighting can be easily provided with flashlights and portable lanterns.
If that isn't challenged once the teargas clears, this loss of light in kids like these will be even more of a tragedy.
It may take a few years, but it will seem as though we turned up the stars without any loss of light here on earth.
From its inception, the Trump project faced stiff opposition from residents and preservation groups worried about overcrowding and the potential loss of light and views.
Loss of light-sensitive nerve cells, known as photoreceptors, is a major cause of blindness in conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa and diabetes-related blindness.
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