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  • 1Metal-halide lamp — A metal halide gas discharge lighting system provides illumination for a college baseball game at Olsen Field in College Station, Texas, United States. Note the various colors of the lights as they warm up. Metal halide lamps, a member of the… …

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  • 2reflector — [ri flek′tər] n. 1. a person or thing that reflects; esp., a surface, object, etc. that reflects light, sound, heat, or the like, as a piece of glass or metal, highly polished and usually concave, which reflects and directs radiant energy, as… …

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  • 3Reflector oven — A reflector oven (sometimes known in older cooking literature as a tin kitchen [Sloat, Caroline (ed.), Old Sturbridge Village Cookbook , 2ed, Old Saybrook, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1995, ISBN 1564407284] ), is a polished metal container designed… …

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  • 4Metal de campana — El cañón Malik e Maidan, hecho en metal de campana. Se denomina metal de campana a un tipo de aleación metálica muy resistente, utilizada tradicionalmente para la fundición de campanas. Esta aleación es un tipo de bronce que utiliza cobre con… …

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  • 5reflector — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. shiny metal, glass, reverberator; see mirror …

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  • 6reflector — /rəˈflɛktə / (say ruh flektuh) noun 1. someone or something that reflects. 2. a body, surface, or device that reflects light, heat, sound, or the like. 3. a reflecting telescope. 4. Physics a layer of material surrounding the core of a nuclear… …

  • 7reflector — n. 1 a piece of glass or metal etc. for reflecting light in a required direction, e.g. a red one on the back of a motor vehicle or bicycle. 2 a a telescope etc. using a mirror to produce images. b the mirror itself …

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  • 8Newton's reflector — A replica of Newton s second reflecting telescope that he presented to the Royal Society in 1672 described as the better of the two instruments Newton built[1]. The first reflecting telescope built by Sir Isaac Newton in 1668 …

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  • 9Parabolic aluminized reflector light — A Parabolic Aluminized Reflector luminaire 20 PAR cans A parabolic aluminized refle …

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  • 10Corner reflector — Working principle of a corner reflector A corner reflector is a retroreflector consisting of three mutually perpendicular, intersecting flat surfaces, which reflects waves back directly towards the source, but shifted (translated). Unlike a… …

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