heat lamp
collocation in Englishmeaningsofheatandlamp
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heat
noun
uk/hiːt/us/hiːt/
the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature ...
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lamp
noun[C]
uk/læmp/us/læmp/
a device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained ...
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(Definition ofheatandlampfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Animals were revived under aheatlampand returned to home cages.
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Their tears short-circuit theheatlamp; its smoke activates the sprinkler system, reviving them and the other dried sea creatures sold as souvenirs.
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A radiantheatlampis suspended in the center of the hollow tube, and its infrared energy uniformly heats the roller from the inside.
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The solution drops were collected on platinum disks and dried under heat lamps.
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Heat lamps can be used as a medical treatment to provide dry heat when other treatments are ineffective or impractical.
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Heat lamps are commonly used in shower and bathrooms to warm bathers and in food-preparation areas of restaurants to keep food warm before serving.
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In a potent nutrient fluid under heat lamps we want to get as much life as we can out of your dollar bills.
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When this is all done, the heat lamps are turned off, and the room now seems to appear very cold.
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Infrared heat lamps are commonly incandescent bulbs which are able to produce infrared radiation.
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The complex contained an artificial rubber beach, decorated in a tropical theme, featuring artificially generated waves, heat lamps, and tanning booths.
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Aside from young birds, other types of animals which can benefit from heat lamps include reptiles, amphibians, insects, arachnids, and the young of some mammals.
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No microwaves, heat lamps, or deep-fat fryers are used.
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Many heat lamps include a red filter to minimize the amount of visible light emitted.
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Heat lamps often include an internal reflector.
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Though the lizards bask at very high temperatures, there must be a temperature gradient within the enclosure allowing them to cool off away from the heat lamps.
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