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lampas [lampadephoria.]
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lamp An electrically energized source of light, commonly called a bulb or tube.
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lamp In the theatre, the bulb which is fitted to what, in normal use, we call a light, is referred to as a lamp.
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lamp Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, more information ...
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lamp The binational programs called LaMPs provide a process for coordinating and prioritizing activities designed to reduce loadings of critical pollutants. The emphasis is on identifying the major sources of these pollutants and concentrating regulatory efforts where they will have the most impact. LaMPs are being developed for each of the Great Lakes.
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