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"spread of light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical phenomenon, for example, "The sun's rays spread of light across the landscape."
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Each CsI waveguide matches one pixel of the semiconductor detector, limiting the spatial spread of light.
Each ommatidium commonly is shielded by a curtain of pigmented cells that prevent the spread of light to neighbouring ommatidia.
Being situated above gives a good spread of light that's more than enough for early hour feeds.
Auto makers, particularly luxury European manufacturers like BMW, are beginning to install side air bags in response to the spread of light trucks.
We present three-dimensional Monte Carlo simulations of light propagation in sea ice to derive upper bounds on the lateral spread of light.
The spread of light, low-cost hand-held computers has changed that -- making it much more practical for the government's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to promote standards for ordering and processing electronic prescriptions.
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All I can see of our destination passim is a brilliant spread of lights.
By his account, the rapid spread of lighting in our time is a major, and endangering, feature of capitalism.
Business in Florida pulls us reluctantly back to 1‐95 at sunset, and our last view of this captivating city is the same spread of lights we saw last night.
A comparison shows that the transferred LEDs have a higher concentrated brightness with no spreading of light, indicating an efficient enhancement of the light extraction efficiency.
Deconvolution methods work by estimating and then removing the contribution of light both from out-of-focus fluorescence and from in-plane spreading of light due to diffraction.
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