light intensity

collocation in English

meaningsoflightandintensity

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light
adjective
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
not weighing ...
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intensity
noun
uk
/ɪnˈten.sə.ti/
us
/ɪnˈten.sə.t̬i/
the quality of being felt strongly or having a very ...
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(Definition oflightandintensityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflight intensity

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Treatments consisted of 5 species x 3 levels oflightintensityx 6 replicates.
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We analyzed this data using non-metric multi-dimensional scaling to determine howlightintensityand surface chroma contributed to dissimilarity and how they interacted.
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The numbers following cell codes indicatelightintensityrelative to the maximum.
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The intensity of light stimuli was controlled electronically, using the five standard settings of the stimulator forlightintensity.
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Statistical tests were per formed by comparing all data obtained at a givenlightintensitybefore and after treatment.
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Adaptability of the photosynthetic apparatus tolightintensityin ecotypes from exposed and shaded habitats.
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Even though the inner chamber walls have been blackened, about 20% of the acquiredlightintensityis originated by this reflection.
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This is due to enhancement of thelightintensityin the forward direction initially overriding the normal decay process.
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The foil thickness and laserlightintensitywere varied.
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In the forests,lightintensityand penetration are low.
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Thelightintensitywas 16,000-18,000 lux at 50 cm from the light source.
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In this case not only thelightintensitybut also the colour of the incident radiation is critical.
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Due to the wide pressure range thelightintensityhad to be attenuated by a remote controlled iris 1.4-16.
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However, the onset of photosynthetic recovery was delayed under lowerlightintensity.
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