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illumination <an illumination; illuminations> N

illumination PHYS (electricity)
illumination PHYS (electricity)
illumination PHYS (electricity)
illumination PHYS
illumination PHYS
illumination REL (electricity)
illumination REL (electricity)
illumination REL (electricity)
illumination REL (electricity)
illumination REL (electricity)
illumination SCHOOL
illumination SCHOOL

illumination

background illumination

continuous illumination MIL

coordinated illumination MIL

even illumination

illumination composition MIL

illumination engineer ELEC

illumination intensity PHYS

illumination lamps AREA

illumination shell MIL

illumination shell

instrument illumination INDUST

oblique illumination LIGHT

uneven illumination LIGHT

intensify of illumination PHYS

standard of illumination LIGHT

unit of illumination LIGHT

unit of illumination

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Most animal cells and single-celled organisms have very little color, and their intracellular organelles are almost totally invisible under simple bright field illumination.
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As of 2013, neutron microscopes offered four-fold magnification and 10-20 times better illumination than pinhole neutron cameras.
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The utilization system is concerned with the different uses of electrical energy like illumination, refrigeration, traction, electric drives, etc.
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Combined with limelight illumination, this created a significant safety hazard, resulting in a number of fatal fires.
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A metal mimic can also create a magical illumination from itself or from any nearby object.
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After using a mathematical model to calculate the changes in tree diameter and changes in crown illumination with age.
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Whale oil lamps were originally used for illumination.
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In the city was a waterpipe and illumination.
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While they do best under bright illumination they will do well under moderate lighting as well, albeit with slower growth rates.
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This can be seen as the classical resolution limit of conventional optical microscopes using wide-field illumination.
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