| 21. | The yellow flame is luminous due to small soot particles in the flame which are heated to incandescence.
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| 22. | When an electric current passes through, the bridge is heated to incandescence and ignites the priming composition.
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| 23. | If that meant admitting I didn't know the difference between incandescence and fluorescence, so be it.
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| 24. | But it is Hayden and Ms . Phillips who give this " Sons " its surprisingly sensual incandescence.
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| 25. | Vapor from the gas generator burns, heating a mantle to incandescence and also providing heat to the gas generator.
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| 26. | Incandescence usually refers specifically to visible light, while thermal radiation refers also to infrared or any other electromagnetic radiation.
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| 27. | Finally, the slowest part of all, is the " incandescence "-what we actually see.
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| 28. | The main interest lies in the rich colors stained into the canvas, which glow with Rothko-esque incandescence.
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| 29. | The origin is absolutely literal : Limelights were stage lights in which lime ( calcium oxide ) was heated to incandescence.
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| 30. | For the first time ever, I possessed that incandescence that voters see in a candidate with a sense of purpose.
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