The intensity of the in-cage illumination was 11-28lux, depending on orientation of the light meter.
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The light intensity was 16,000-18,000luxat 50 cm from the light source.
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To obtain reproducible light intensity, the irradiation power at the fiber outlet was measured using a digitalluxtester.
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Light from the television was 10-20lux.
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To reduce blackfly activity, dim (less than 50lux) torchlight was directed up from beneath the chamber as the only illumination.
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The floodlighting system, with a density of 2000lux, has been inaugurated in 2008.
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Light intensity is usually low (e.g. less than onelux) to reduce feather pecking.
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It is usually measured in units oflux. 100luxor less is usually considered low intensity or indirect lighting.
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Four high-mast floodlights with a capacity of 1,200luxhave been set up at the stadium.
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Studies have shown effective doses ranging between 3,000lux2 hours/day for 5 weeks to 10,000lux30 minutes/day for 8 weeks.
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Few species will thrive with less than 500luxavailable several hours per day.
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Thus, lighting a larger area to the same level ofluxrequires a greater number of lumens.
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Materials receiving moreluxthan recommended can be placed in dark storage periodically to prolong the original appearance of the object.
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In scientific literature, one occasionally encounters the term scotopicluxwhich corresponds to photopic lux, but uses instead the scotopic visibility weighting function.
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