bright light
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrightandlight
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bright
adjective
uk/braɪt/us/braɪt/
full of ...
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light
noun
uk/laɪt/us/laɪt/
the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to ...
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(Definition ofbrightandlightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Controlled trial ofbrightlightfor nonseasonal major depressive disorders.
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Thebrightlightof the arc was easily observed.
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Morningbrightlighttherapy significantly increased hours of sleep.
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Preconditioning withbrightlightevokes a protective response against light damage in the rat retina.
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Withbrightlightstimuli, a single response was recorded for each stimulus intensity.
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Bothbrightlightand negative air ions are effective for treatment of chronic depression.
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Particularly they argue for use ofbrightlightin nonseasonal depression.
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This development took place in thebrightlightof public interest.
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To study light responses, abrightlightstimulus was applied to dark-adapted retinal slices.
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Regional electroencephalographic asymmetries in bipolar seasonal affective disorder before and after exposure tobrightlight.
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Effects of light and photosynthetic performance of leaves from coffee plants exposed tobrightlight.
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Controlled trial ofbrightlightand negative air ions for chronic depression.
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This is most apparent in the responses tobrightlightstimuli.
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Suppression of melatonin secretion in some blind patients by exposure tobrightlight.
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He cannot standbrightlight.
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Withbrightlightstimuli, that elicited larger full-field responses, the length constant decreased as response amplitude increased.
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A pure double-blind placebo forbrightlightis impossible to achieve, since patients see the stimulus.
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There is an additionalbrightlight.
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The shape of the variance -mean relation suggests that inbrightlighttransmitter release approaches zero, while in darkness transmitter release saturates the postsynaptic response.
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Animals were exposed to continuousbrightlightfor 20 days after which they were returned to cyclic light for 6 months for further analysis.
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They allow 'policies to pass that would not survive if subjected to thebrightlightof political scrutiny or the cold calculations of accurate budgeting'.
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This randomized controlled trial investigates the efficacy of two non-pharmacologic treatments,brightlightand high-density negative air ions for non-seasonal chronic depression.
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An object or substance characterized by its whitish colour (like chalk) reflectsbrightlightin direct sunlight, but a light of lower intensity in the shade at dusk.
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