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Discover LudwigThe phrase "release of light" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of a beam of light being released or emitted from a source. For example, "As the sun rose in the east, a release of light flooded the horizon."
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Then I close my mouth around a molded mouthguard, setting off the release of light and heat inside.
Also amplifying the fast-talking 22-year-old's good humour: the imminent release of Light Up the Dark.
The release of light sweet crude from the reserves will probably help Europe more than the United States, experts said.
Here, over many hundreds of millions of years, stars are being born as gravity draws cosmic dust into a dense fireball that triggers nuclear fusion and the release of light – the moment when a star begins to shine.
One such system utilizes an E2F1-luciferase transgene, expressed primarily in dividing cells, that mediates the release of light in the presence of the bioluminescent compound luciferin.
We used the chemiluminescent oxidation of luminol, in which the release of light energy was achieved without electrical or thermal input in the course of in situ conversion of molecular oxygen to superoxide ions.
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The phenomenon is relevant to most of indoor applications, when release of lighter than air gas is possible in an enclosure with limited ventilation.
Methodologies are presented for dating releases of light nonaqueous phase liquids (LNAPLs) using an inverse modeling approach with simple analytical models.
To celebrate the release of Black Light, the sixth album from Groove Armada, The Independent is exclusively offering readers a free five-track download album.
After recording a string of jazz albums, including the superb "Blue Skies" (1990), Ms. Wilson hit the big time as a "crossover" artist in 1993, with the release of "Blue Light 'Til Dawn".
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