halogen light

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halogen
noun[C]
uk
/ˈhæl.ə.dʒen/
us
/ˈhæl.ə.dʒen/
a member of a group of five particular ...
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light
adjective
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
not weighing ...
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(Definition ofhalogenandlightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, this is not the case in thehalogenlight, and so we have to reflect this uncertainty into the distance reading.
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To overcome this shortcoming, we conducted studies on various illumination sources and propose ahalogenlightsource as the suitable structured light source to replace the laser diode.
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Common incandescent or quartzhalogenlightbulbs are most often used as broadband sources of near-infrared radiation for analytical applications.
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Ahalogenlightbar located on a movable arm in front provides additional lighting.
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Shadows are cast using an oil lamp or, in modern times, ahalogenlight, onto a cotton cloth background.
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They operate much likehalogenlight-bulbs, but radiate their energy primarily in the infrared spectrum.
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The light source was ahalogenlightbulb for a standard line voltage.
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However, some critics of the redesign indicated thathalogenlightbulbs emitted sufficient heat to replace incandescent bulbs.
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Today, torchre lamps use fluorescent orhalogenlightbulbs.
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High-quality halogen incandescent lamps have higher efficacy, which will allow ahalogenlightto use less power to produce the same amount of light compared to a non-halogen incandescent light.
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If direct imaging is used, ahalogenlightilluminates particles from the back within a cell while a high definition, high magnification camera records passing particles.
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The particle passes through the light source (typically a laser orhalogenlight) and if light scattering is used, then the redirected light is detected by a photo detector.
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Several types of flashing lights are used, such as rotating beacons, halogen lights, or light emitting diode strobes.
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It also had one of the worlds first intermittent wipers, halogen lights, servo-assisted twin circuit brakes and optional superlight magnesium wheels.
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Light sources for copying artwork generally were quartz halogen lights.
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Although not specifically designed for bicycle use, these are a viable alternative to rechargeable halogen lights, though they are still expensive.
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Halogen lights waste energy by creating four times the amount of heat as a regular incandescent light and can become fire hazards.
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This is why rechargeable halogen lights do not meet legal requirements in some jurisdictions.
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