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The Joly Photometer: Measuring Light Intensity Using the ...
The goal of this project is to measure the relative intensity of different light bulbs, using a simple photometer that you can build yourself. In this project you'll build a simple photometer, invented by the Irish scientist, John Joly. As you'll ... [... more]
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NEC Display Solutions 21 Inch Medical LCD MD21GS-3MP-BKBB2
MODEL- MD21GS-3MP-BKBB2 VENDOR- NEC DISPLAY SOLUTIONS FEATURES- MultiSync MD Series LCD Display- Black w/blue base 21.3" grayscale medical-grade LCD monitors for diagnostic applications! The NEC MultiSync MD Series, a family of medical grade LCDs, [... more]
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Pittosporum
Pittosporum can grown into a large plant but it has a slow growth rate. Small plants are often used for terrariums and dish gardens. Medium light intensity or partial sun is best. Any good potting soil may be used. Temperatures should be between ... [... more]
Old House Web

Pilea - Aluminum Plant, Artillery Plant
The many species of pilea grow best in an east window or a medium light intensity. In a south window, protection from the sun is needed. Keep the soil moderately moist and use a house plant fertilizer according to label directions. The plants are ... [... more]
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Plant Growth Under Artificial Light
The driving force in plant growth is light. Although sunlight usually gives the best results, you can substitute electric lamps with much success. Plants will grow properly as long as you control light intensity, color, and timing. The light ... [... more]
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Peperomia
There are many species of peperomia. Best growth occurs in an east window or with medium light intensity. Water when the soil surface is dry but let the soil dry more in winter. Emerald ripple and watermelon peperomia are easily overwatered. ... [... more]
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Sedum - Burro Tail
The sedums are plants of dry climates and often do well in homes. Most sedums require high light intensity although some enjoy shade during the summer. Keep the soil moderately dry as the plants are easily killed by too much water. Use a dilute ... [... more]
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Chlorophytum comosum - Spider Plant, Airplane Plant
Spider plant forms long runners bearing plantlets that are best displayed in a hanging pot. Best growth occurs in medium light intensity and any good potting soil. Keep the soil moderately moist and temperatures above 45 degrees. Ideal ... [... more]
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Craftmade Fans TO-TCSPLUS-PR - Toscana TCS-Plus Wall ...
Craftmade Fans Fan Controls Fan Accessories, Finish Option: Peruvian TCS-Plus Wall Control Conversion Kit for Toscana Ceiling Fan adjusts fan speed, direction, and light intensity 2-wire installation for power on/off to outlet box Note: Only interrupts 12 [... more]
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Lighting Universe

Mabis Healthcare, Inc. Ostoscope Diagnostic Kit (Sold ...
CASE PACK: Sold Individually DETAILS: Battery handle features bayonet for quickly changing included instrument heads. Rheostat controls light intensity in instrument heads. Kit comes with: chrome-plated, bent-arm illuminator for lighting oral cavity and [... more]
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Lightwedge Mini (Silver)
Crash & Burned: Bought LightWedge's wonderful concept mini-light. Great concept that just doesn't work. It barely puts out enought light to read by even in a totally dark room. Granted, there was just enough to read by, but most of the light on the [... more]
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Light Intensity Meter
Features: Instant readings, permanently calibrated Lifetime silicon photocell2-1/2 foot extended sensor probe Measures sunlight, Fluorescent, Metal Hallide and other high intensity discharge HID light Easy to follow instructions Book Content includes: [... more]
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