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Depending on the type of fluorescent light, for example, when switching on, the fluorescent light is more red and yellow (Period A in Figure 13), while at the peak of its periodic interval it is white (Period B), and at the end (switching off) it turns blue (Period C).
Oyelowo also took issue with the nearly always white period dramas that British broadcasters and filmmakers are so good at making.
In 1924 Reverón began his "white period," during which he often painted the coastal landscape of Macuto bathed in harsh sunlight.
Whilst Channel 4 might have difficulties launching a predominantly white period drama like Downton Abbey, its new epic saga, Indian Summers, set in the Himalayan foothills in 1932 will qualify.
A Family was a crucial point in Le Brocquy's work as a painter chiefly because it introduced a new phase of activity involving painting in subdued colours: 1951-54, a grey period, then a white period following a sponsored visit to Spain.
The white period is also on display at the nearby Alvar Aalto Museum, which the architect completed a decade later.
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He swapped alcohol for drugs in 1983 and embarked upon two hedonistic years which he calls his white-hot period.
Quiet (red) and active (white) periods of movement were isolated using a threshold of the average movement trace.
There's a rich supply of black-and-white period photography, too.
He had Blue and Rose periods but nothing resembling a "black-and-white period," as Ms. Giménez reminds us.
With "Dead Man," his most ambitious project, he shot a hallucinatory black-and-white period Western with Johnny Depp as a fugitive befriended by a Native American.
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