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Finally, he turned and switched on one of the halogen lamps.
The light on the empty street came from a single halogen lamp at the far end of the block.
Fire inspectors recently found no fewer than four halogen lamps in one student's room.
They use both halogen lamps and microwave energy, either separately or together.
"Why don't you ask your employers to bring in a good strong halogen lamp?"
But for the halogen lamp to be hotter, the gas is kept under pressure.
A hurricane halogen lamp is placed in each corner of the living room.
A 50- to 60-watt halogen lamp can be placed over the hot side of the enclosure.
Halogen lamps have the advantage of delivering high power for a relatively low cost.
To achieve even higher power densities, halogen lamps were used.
She glanced around, saw only darkness beyond the light cast by several halogen lamps.
His hand had touched one of the halogen lamps that illuminated the map.
If they'd let me direct, tell them what to do, position them under hot halogen lamps.
The white light is generated by a halogen lamp and modulated.
Halogen lamps provide this light at over 50W power consumption.
If a halogen lamp causes static on a nearby radio, the problem is probably not serious.
Never use halogen lamps, she cautions, because the bulbs generate a lot of heat.
A safe, money-saving alternative to halogen lamps is a reality.
More than 90 percent of Harvard students own a halogen lamp, according to a study I did there last year.
Students at Princeton University are standing up for their right to use halogen lamps.
The H1 was the first halogen lamp approved for automotive use.
Incandescent light bulbs and halogen lamps are most commonly used today.
I do only know, that physicists prefer halogen lamps.
Light came from a spindly chrome halogen lamp in one corner.
Conrad, eyes pressed shut, felt for a switch and turned off the halogen lamp.