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In 1909 the Mazda name was created for the tungsten filament light bulb.
Unlike filament light bulbs, pholed technology will offer lighting in thin flat sheets.
The other two sources of light are the ordinary, filament light bulb and fluorescent tubes.
It is now as ubiquitous in restaurants as "small plates" and those exposed filament light bulbs.
Hammer noted the rectifier effect when he added the third electrode to a heated filament light bulb.
The industrial-chic décor features bare filament light bulbs, some of which hang from meat hooks.
North American Lamp Company - Manufacturers of carbon filament light bulbs until 1973.
Two rows of delicate filament light bulbs encased in glass globes lined the entryways Thursday night at the Kitchen.
He worked under Irving Langmuir on plasma physics, with a special interest in ball lightning, nuclear fusion, tungsten filament light bulbs, and lasers.
Antique filament light bulbs, Edison light bulbs, and vintage light bulbs all refer to carbon- or early tungsten-filament lamps.
While he is fond of all things Edison, including old filament light bulbs, Mr. Dilg also has an assortment of Victrolas.
Perfect replicas of the original aluminum light fixtures were fabricated from early photographs and carbon filament light bulbs were obtained to recreate the original lighting effect.
One of the station's most featured details is lighting which consists of a metallic curved pipes with a standard filament light bulb, giving the appearance of a sprouting flower.
James Thomas Engineering has developed a new range of environmentally friendly solid state lighting fixtures using high brightness red, green and blue LED's as an alternative to a filament light bulb.
The metal filament light bulb was a huge improvement on the existing carbon filament designs, lasting much longer, using about 1/2 the electricity for the same amount of light, and being much more robust.
Thomas Edison's thin carbon filament light bulb was a patentable improvement over the earlier patented Woodward and Evans thick carbon filament light bulb.
This occurred in 1880, the same year Thomas Edison produced the long-lasting incandescent filament light bulb, which was a safety and convenience improvement over existing candles, whale oil lamps and kerosene lamps inside buildings.
An LED filament light bulb is an electric light bulb which produces light with an LED that is shaped to look like the filament of an incandescent light bulb.
In addition he invented a very robust and continuously operable device called the Sprengel Pump which could reduce the amount of air in a chamber to one-millionth of its volume paving the way for the filament light bulb.
The old filament light bulbs were even worse than flourescent bulbs, because they use 4 times as much energy, and the vast bulk of that energy comes from coal plants, which emit mercury and more radioactive particles than a nuclear plant.
And heeding the danger of knocking over those kerosene lamps, because of his impaired sight, Mr. Dugdale broke down and had the place rewired, installing 1890's Thomas Edison carbon filament light bulbs he found in a theatrical prop house.
He is particularly well known for his work on rare earth elements, which led to the development of the flint used in modern lighters, the gas mantle which brought light to the streets of Europe in the late 19th century, and for the development of the metal filament light bulb.
Architecturally speaking, the Ford Center is a sparkling medley, smoothly pieced together from the ornamental tunes of Broadway's great old houses: marbles, mosaics, red-velvet seats, gold-leaf domes, rosettes, lyres, masks of comedy, murals of frolicking maidens, cupids and low-wattage filament light bulbs.