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illumination the decoration of a manuscript with gold leaf; the term is used loosely, but not strictly correctly, to refer to any illustrated manuscript
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illumination The method of lighting the sample. Types of illumination include bright field, dark field, fiber optics, fluorescent ring light, Nomarski, phase contrast, and transmitted.
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illumination The general term for the application of light to a subject.
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illumination The decoration of manuscripts with designs and symbolic devices, often entwined with fruit, flowers and human or animal figures.
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illuminating gas A mixture of various combustible gases including hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Its poisonous effects are largely due to carbon monoxide.
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