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Light fixture
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incandescent light bulb
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light
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electricity
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light fixture
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Incandescent light bulb
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filament
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ventilation
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air conditioning
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Halogen lamp
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fingerprints
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Fluorescent lamp
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Fluorescent
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linear
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compact fluorescent lamp
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electrical ballast
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pinkish
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arbitrary
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color temperature
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color rendering index
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Solid-state lighting
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LEDs
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LEDs
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cost-effective
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nightlights
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flashlights
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ice cubes
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drinks
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parties
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LED
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LEDs
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Arc lamp
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electrodes
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ballast
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arc
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ultra-violet
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electrodes
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neon
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argon
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xenon
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sodium
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metal halide
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mercury
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ballast
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Low pressure sodium lamps
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Incandescent Light Bulb, History Of The Light Bulb
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Electronics portal
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Daylighting
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List of light sources
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Henry Woodward (inventor)
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Solar lamp
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lighting
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Incandescent
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Regular
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Halogen
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Parabolic aluminized reflector (PAR)
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Nernst
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Centennial
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Fluorescent
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Linear/tubular fluorescent
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Compact fluorescent (CFL)
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Electrodeless electromagnetic induction lamp
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High-intensity
discharge (HID)
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Mercury-vapor
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Hydrargyrum medium-arc iodide (HMI)
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Hydrargyrum quartz iodide (HQI)
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Metal halide
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Ceramic
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Sodium vapor
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Gas discharge
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Neon
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Xenon arc
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Xenon flash
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Cold cathode
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Black light
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Tanning lamp
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Germicidal
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Growth light
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Electric arc
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Carbon arc
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Yablochkov candle
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Combustion
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Acetylene/Carbide
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Argand
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Candle
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Diya
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Natural gas
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Kerosene
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Lantern
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Limelight
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Oil
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Safety
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Rushlight
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Tilley
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Torch
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Sulfur lamp
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Light-emitting diode (LED)
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LED lamp
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Solid-state lighting (SSL)
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Deuterium arc
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Plasma
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Electroluminescent wire
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Chemiluminescence
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Radioluminescence
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Artificial sunlight
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