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Whales were thought of as utilitarian, the source of lamp oil, lubricants, and fertilizer.
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HOME An article and a picture caption on Jan . 17about design inspired by biology, using information from the book "Bio Design," by William Myers, described incorrectly the energy source of an illuminated lamp attached to a moss-covered table.
They wanted to be paid for their services and also to be provided with a source of light (a lamp) for night deliveries as well as a bicycle for transportation.
Try to have one source of light (a lamp is recommended).
Chromium hollow cathode lamp was used as the radiation source with lamp current of 7 mA, wavelength of 357.9 nm and slit width of 0.2 nm.
Epifluorescence intensity images of both donor and acceptor were acquired with the mercury lamp source of the TE 2000-E microscope and fluorescence detected by a cooled CCD camera (Hamamatsu ORCA-ER).
The total ion current from the photoionization source was verified as a function of lamp current, sample flow rate, and drift field.
Some general observations on what might prove useful are: Indoor turtle: If you are going to have an indoor turtle, you will need a tank, some source of heat light (powerful lamps are generally used- ask the pet shop retail assistant how many watts it shoused- asksome sorthef rock, and if needed, water for it to swim in (on some sort of angle so there are deepetnd shoplow paretail
We note that the scene contains the ColorChecker on a chair, which is illuminated by the three types of light source of outside daylight, fluorescent ceiling lamps in the room, and fluorescent ceiling lamps in the passage.
The only source of light was a little lamp in one corner.
The source of radiation utilized was deuterium lamp between 190 to 400 nm.
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