| halogen |
Incandescent light source that uses metal halides in compact, highly efficient bulbs, tubes or reflectors; special fixtures are required for their use.
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an acneiform eruption due to ingestion of the simple salts of bromine and iodine, usually as halogen-containing cold remedies, expectorants, sedatives, analgesics, and vitamins.
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| halogenation |
incorporation of a halogen into a chemical compound.
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| halogen |
A gas such as iodine placed inside an incandescent lamp to gather the evaporated filament off the bulb and redeposit it back onto the filament.
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| halogen |
High pressure tungsten filament lamps containing halogen gases. The halogen gases allow the filaments to operate at higher efficacy than incandescent lamps. Halogen lamps also provide brighter, whiter light with better color characteristics, longer service life and improved energy efficiency.
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