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A battery-powered hand-held lightsource.
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The n-type GaN layer was etched more quickly than the p-type GaN layer, leading to "flashlight" shaped nanorod LEDs, as mentioned in Ref. [20].
We don't know yet how many lumens or any of the other information that really matters to flashlight geeks like myself, unfortunately.
With the smartphone firmly established in the late oughties as our definitive all-purpose personal device, capable of serving as everything from watch to game console to flashlight, any device that wasn't a smartphone suddenly needed a more compelling reason to exist in the eyes of consumers, and the results have been optimization of many things that before we hadn't really considered improvable.
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For instance, a battery is to flashlight what an engine is to a car.
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Emma Rice, the show's director and writer, has staged it in a movie theater at the Cinema Haymarket, and presents it with the accouterments of a night at the pictures in the 1930s, right down to flashlight-wielding uniformed ushers.
Ms. Chaiken had to resort to flashlights to light some scenes.
Visitors are encouraged to bring flashlights to help navigate along the rustic paths.
I also decided to use the flashlight to make more theatrical light.
This time, however, ask them to use a flashlight to illuminate the message.
Not only practical, but it's also so fun to use a flashlight to make fun shadows on the wall.
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