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Definition of Discharge lamp
1. Noun. A lamp that generates light by a discharge between two electrodes in a gas.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discharge Lamp
Literary usage of Discharge lamp
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligenceby Stefano Marzano by Stefano Marzano (2003)
"Another type of gas discharge lamp called the dielectric barrier discharge lamp
allows for extremely flat discharge vessels, and so can be used for 'light ..."
2. Light's Labour's Lost: Policies for Energy-Efficient Lighting by Paul Waide, International Energy Agency, Satoshi Tanishima (2006)
"HID lamps include mercury vapour, metal halide and high-pressure sodium light
sources. high-pressure sodium lamp: a type of high-intensity discharge lamp ..."
3. Manufacturing Technology Directorate: Project Book Update, 1996-97 by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"JDL Subpanel: Electron- 1CS POC: Robert Cross WL/MTMC (937) 255-2461 Development
of an Extended Long-Life, Long-Arc, Plasma discharge lamp for Rapid Thermal ..."
4. Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Food and Drugs, Pt. 800-1299, Revised by Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Staff (2005)
"The provisions of this section apply to any high-intensity mercury vapor discharge
lamp that is designed, intended, on promoted for illumination purposes ..."
5. Manufacturing Technology Program: U. S. Air Force by DIANE Publishing Company (1993)
"... Plasma discharge lamp for Rapid Thermal Processing Contract Number: F33615-94-C-4412
This program will establish the design for an extended life, ..."
6. Small Business Innovation Research: Abstracts of Phase I Awards (1995) by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"One of the lines in the spectrum of a gas discharge lamp is close to a strong water
... Phase I goals include optimization of the discharge lamp design, ..."
7. Protection of Chemical and Water Infrastructure: Federal Requirements by William O. Jenkins, Jr. (2005)
"... then rapidly limits the lamp current to safely sustain the discharge.
Lamp manufacturers specify lamp electrical input characteristics (lamp current, ..."