illuminated in the PONS Dictionary

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illuminated [or neon] signs

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The slot mask design and illuminated phosphor alignment provide a tighter mask pitch, leading to improved image quality.
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A very few illuminated manuscript fragments survive on papyrus, which does not last nearly as long as vellum or parchment.
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The frames surrounding the explicits and titles are similar in form to frames found in the earliest medieval illuminated books.
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The goal of restoring illuminated manuscripts should be to make them resilient to damage while altering them as little as possible.
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Given the expected short lifetime of water molecules in illuminated regions, a short transport distance would in principle increase the probability of trapping.
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Historically, such measurements were made using a single detector rotated in an arc about the illuminated sample.
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A tritium illuminated reticle provides for normal and low-light conditions sighting.
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The library of literary portraits was figured forth in visual reminders, in illuminated manuscripts, and in tapestry, among other media.
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He further showed that the negatively charged particles produced by radioactive materials, by heated materials, and by illuminated materials, were universal.
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These preemption applications often include an illuminated notifier signal.
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