artificial light
collocation in Englishmeaningsofartificialandlight
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artificial
adjective
uk/ˌɑː.tɪˈfɪʃ.əl/us/ˌɑːr.t̬əˈfɪʃ.əl/
made by people, often as a copy 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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It will be possible to modulate the transparency of the surface by mixing daylight,artificiallightfrom above andartificiallightfrom below.
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Theartificiallight, shining into the dark filthy-looking cavern or cesspool, threw the adjacent houses into a deep shade.
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In daytime usage, the spatial quality of the churches is regularly disrupted by the injudicious use ofartificiallight.
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In this room there isartificiallight.
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Theartificiallightover it is the greatest folly.
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Ventilation is very unsatisfactory andartificiallightis always necessary.
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Muchartificiallightis used even on this floor.
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There is noartificiallightin the school.
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Secondly, the catching of birds byartificiallightis condemned.
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In addition, there are facilities for providingartificiallight.
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Inartificiallightthey are not all that different.
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I do not contemplate signs withartificiallight.
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All these offices have to haveartificiallightall day.
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They are of different magnifications for different lighting conditions—for daylight, for goodartificiallightand for poorartificiallight, respectively.
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Exclusive means excluding influences from outside as much as possible and providing control by mechanical means such as air conditioning andartificiallight.
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Prior to conducting the remote sensing measurements of healthy and stressed pepper canopies, three energy measurements of the sevenartificiallightsources were completed.
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It was also agreed thatartificiallightshould be of a good level, for use on dull days and at night.
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The slots between beam and wall thus created in the floor structure are used as the primary source forartificiallight.
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In every sense, therefore, they are highly protective forms, and numbers must necessarily escape detection, more especially whenartificiallighthas to be employed in searching for them.
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Current guidelines assume that the lighting requirements for sports will be met by usingartificiallight sources (normally luminaires suspended from the roof in a regular arrangement).
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For that purpose some form ofartificiallighthas to be used.
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Artificiallighthas to be used for the greater part of the time.
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In those basement offices there isartificiallightall day, involving much strain on the eyes.
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