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Definition of Gas-discharge lamp
1. Noun. An electric lamp in which the light comes from an electric discharge between two electrodes in a glass tube.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gas-discharge Lamp
Literary usage of Gas-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 Emile H. L. Aarts, Stefano Marzano by Emile H. L. Aarts, 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. 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 vapor absorption line, and Zeeman splitting with a modest magnetic field ..."
3. Protection of Chemical and Water Infrastructure: Federal Requirements by William O. Jenkins, Jr. (2005)
"Any circuit that is nonlinear (eg a gas discharge lamp), uses rectifying circuits,
or uses high-speed switching systems will generate harmonics. ..."
4. The New Everyday: Views on Ambient Intelligenceby Emile H. L. Aarts, Stefano Marzano by Emile H. L. Aarts, 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 ..."
5. 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 vapor absorption line, and Zeeman splitting with a modest magnetic field ..."
6. Protection of Chemical and Water Infrastructure: Federal Requirements by William O. Jenkins, Jr. (2005)
"Any circuit that is nonlinear (eg a gas discharge lamp), uses rectifying circuits,
or uses high-speed switching systems will generate harmonics. ..."