In order to obtain this effect the light intensity must vary, either periodically ( " modulated light " ) or as a single flash ( " pulsed light " ).
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In 2002, Toyos started investigating the use of intense pulsed light ( IPL ) techniques that were being used to treat rosacea after patients were reporting improvements in dry eyes.
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He opens his mouth and picks up the company's hard red Fetch & Glow ball drops it to the floor, setting off the pulsing light inside to bring the toy alive.
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He opens his mouth and picks up the company's hard red Fetch & amp; Glow ball drops it to the floor, setting off the pulsing light inside to bring the toy alive.
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Thus as in the case of conventional lidar technologies continuous wave light sources such as diode lasers can be employed for remote sensing instead of using complicated nano second pulse light sources.
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After experimenting with pulsing lights, an oscilloscope and his own perceptions, he tentatively concluded that the phenomenon existed not with the lamp but in the effect of its flickering on the human brain.
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And Bleckner's frosty, campy images-- of chandeliers, banners, flowers, pulsing lights-- evoked the way I sometimes viewed gay life in the mid-1980s : death and night life, the kitsch sublime, the erotic Frigidaire.
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The field of memory was now implicit & On the stage the players appeared unrealistically high standing on a concealed two-foot platform, their heads aligned with the pulsing light that echoed the TV tube ."
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The dining room of the villa housing Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was a garish combination of Epcot Center faux-Chinese and " Saturday Night Fever, " with pulsing lights and green neon on the ceiling.
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As a result, white pulsing lights illuminate the scene while synchronised computer-processed sound fill the theatre space . " The performance evokes a sense of a psychedelic and alien reality, at the border between physical and virtual ."