
Staff Report - Carson City
... showing actual costs for labor and materials, or other basis requiring accounting records. Contractor will provide all documentation as prescribed in this Contract in two packages. The first package will reflect all design related costs (including all outsourced work); and will be provided at the en ...
... showing actual costs for labor and materials, or other basis requiring accounting records. Contractor will provide all documentation as prescribed in this Contract in two packages. The first package will reflect all design related costs (including all outsourced work); and will be provided at the en ...
CPTED Lesson Plan
... 13. The student will be able to describe at least three methods to properly safeguard overhead garage door openers. 14. The student will be able to state the difference between single, double, and triple layer garage doors. 15. The student will be able to articulate the similarities of connecting e ...
... 13. The student will be able to describe at least three methods to properly safeguard overhead garage door openers. 14. The student will be able to state the difference between single, double, and triple layer garage doors. 15. The student will be able to articulate the similarities of connecting e ...
Renovating Existing Buildings
... To renovate the old or build something new? This question confronts many building owners. New construction in a vacant space obviously offers the advantage of building the right real estate to meet demands. Yet does this make sense in densely developed areas? In fact, an existing building offers sub ...
... To renovate the old or build something new? This question confronts many building owners. New construction in a vacant space obviously offers the advantage of building the right real estate to meet demands. Yet does this make sense in densely developed areas? In fact, an existing building offers sub ...
Chapter 21: Reflection and Refraction
... We represented the light from a laser traveling toward a wall by a single ray. Representing light beam from a laser with just one ray is a model or a simplification. If this model accurately described light propagation, the spot on the wall would be tiny and the same size independently of the distan ...
... We represented the light from a laser traveling toward a wall by a single ray. Representing light beam from a laser with just one ray is a model or a simplification. If this model accurately described light propagation, the spot on the wall would be tiny and the same size independently of the distan ...
The Role of Daylighting in LEED Certification
... use of the Daylight Factor requirement reveals that the LEEDTM use of the metric is not well defined or constrained to the useful scientific understanding of the term. The Apple Flagship Store in Los Angeles, California, is used to develop a comparative example for four compliance documentation proc ...
... use of the Daylight Factor requirement reveals that the LEEDTM use of the metric is not well defined or constrained to the useful scientific understanding of the term. The Apple Flagship Store in Los Angeles, California, is used to develop a comparative example for four compliance documentation proc ...
Document
... How long did it take you to write it? Check your work. Did you remember every single zero? It would be easy enough to miss one. Scientists work with large numbers like this, and very small numbers too. You can see that it would be hard to calculate with numbers like these. So scientists have develop ...
... How long did it take you to write it? Check your work. Did you remember every single zero? It would be easy enough to miss one. Scientists work with large numbers like this, and very small numbers too. You can see that it would be hard to calculate with numbers like these. So scientists have develop ...
Increased sensor lighting Less bells More glass
... Mandatory turn off PCs/put them on standby if away from desk for more than 15 mins Turn off the communicator screens at weekends Staff need reminding to turn off lights, heaters, printers, photocopiers etc. at the end of the day We should be able to turn lights/computers off in offices when not in u ...
... Mandatory turn off PCs/put them on standby if away from desk for more than 15 mins Turn off the communicator screens at weekends Staff need reminding to turn off lights, heaters, printers, photocopiers etc. at the end of the day We should be able to turn lights/computers off in offices when not in u ...
Dependency between light intensity and refractive development
... bulbs that were placed 2 m above the floor level, and light intensity was measured at the center of the room at the floor level. The cages of the low- and medium-intensity groups were illuminated with one bulb of 5 W (OSRAM GmbH) and 40 W (Panasonic Corporation), respectively. The cage of the high-int ...
... bulbs that were placed 2 m above the floor level, and light intensity was measured at the center of the room at the floor level. The cages of the low- and medium-intensity groups were illuminated with one bulb of 5 W (OSRAM GmbH) and 40 W (Panasonic Corporation), respectively. The cage of the high-int ...
Lab X2
... the spectrum (685 nm) and extends into the infra-red region to around 800 nm. Each of these processes operate in direct competition for a finite pool of absorbed energy, any change in energy utilization by one process produces a complementary change in the others. This fact enables chlorophyll fluor ...
... the spectrum (685 nm) and extends into the infra-red region to around 800 nm. Each of these processes operate in direct competition for a finite pool of absorbed energy, any change in energy utilization by one process produces a complementary change in the others. This fact enables chlorophyll fluor ...
Visible Light
... A neon light produces visible light by electroluminescence. The bulb is a glass tube that contains the noble gas neon. When electricity passes through the gas, it excites electrons of neon atoms, causing them to give off visible light. Neon produces red light. Other noble gases are also used in ligh ...
... A neon light produces visible light by electroluminescence. The bulb is a glass tube that contains the noble gas neon. When electricity passes through the gas, it excites electrons of neon atoms, causing them to give off visible light. Neon produces red light. Other noble gases are also used in ligh ...
Effects of Light Intensity, Illumination Cycles on Microalgae
... when the photoperiod approaches the photosynthetic unit (Wahidin et al., 2013). In this study, the light sources were from red LED light, blue LED light and white plasma light. They provide energy to transfer electrons from water to H. pluvialis’s NADP+, forming NADPH and generate ATP. Red LED light ...
... when the photoperiod approaches the photosynthetic unit (Wahidin et al., 2013). In this study, the light sources were from red LED light, blue LED light and white plasma light. They provide energy to transfer electrons from water to H. pluvialis’s NADP+, forming NADPH and generate ATP. Red LED light ...
Light- Gr 4 Lesson Plans ESCI 2015
... What is it about objects that let us see them? Why do we see the road, or a pen, or a best friend? If an object does not emit its own light, it must reflect light in order to be seen. The walls in the room that you are in do not emit their own light; they reflect the light from the ceiling lights ov ...
... What is it about objects that let us see them? Why do we see the road, or a pen, or a best friend? If an object does not emit its own light, it must reflect light in order to be seen. The walls in the room that you are in do not emit their own light; they reflect the light from the ceiling lights ov ...
Chapter 14: Light
... these colors? It occurs because the amount of bending usually depends on the wavelength of the light. Wavelengths of visible light range from the longer red waves to the shorter violet waves. White light, such as sunlight, is made up of this whole range of wavelengths. Figure 6 shows what occurs whe ...
... these colors? It occurs because the amount of bending usually depends on the wavelength of the light. Wavelengths of visible light range from the longer red waves to the shorter violet waves. White light, such as sunlight, is made up of this whole range of wavelengths. Figure 6 shows what occurs whe ...
1 Brief History of the Discovery of Phenomena Concerning Light
... discovery of phenomena concerning the light polarization are summarized. The survey consists of data taken from Shurcliff (1962), Gehrels (1974), Können (1985), Coulson (1988) and Born and Wolf (1999). Many further important steps and discoveries in connection with polarization, not listed here, are ...
... discovery of phenomena concerning the light polarization are summarized. The survey consists of data taken from Shurcliff (1962), Gehrels (1974), Können (1985), Coulson (1988) and Born and Wolf (1999). Many further important steps and discoveries in connection with polarization, not listed here, are ...
Oecologia (Bcrl.) 45, 331-340 (1980)
... (spring) and from July 19 to August 10, 1977 (summer) on only the youngest, fully-expanded leaves. All trees appeared to be between four and seven years old. An open gas exchange system similar to that described by Mooney et al. (1971) was used on both field and lab.oratory-grown plants. Most of our ...
... (spring) and from July 19 to August 10, 1977 (summer) on only the youngest, fully-expanded leaves. All trees appeared to be between four and seven years old. An open gas exchange system similar to that described by Mooney et al. (1971) was used on both field and lab.oratory-grown plants. Most of our ...
Influence of Green, Red and Blue Light Emitting Diodes on
... Plants use light as an energy source for photosynthesis and as an environmental signal, and respond to its intensity, wavelength, and direction. Light is perceived by plant photoreceptors that include phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins and plants generate a wide range of specific physiolog ...
... Plants use light as an energy source for photosynthesis and as an environmental signal, and respond to its intensity, wavelength, and direction. Light is perceived by plant photoreceptors that include phytochromes, cryptochromes and phototropins and plants generate a wide range of specific physiolog ...
GPS_Ch12
... • When these cells absorb light energy, chemical reactions convert light energy into nerve impulses that are transmitted to the brain. • One type of call in the retina, called a cone, allows you to distinguish colors and detailed shapes of objects. • Cones are most effective in daytime vision. ...
... • When these cells absorb light energy, chemical reactions convert light energy into nerve impulses that are transmitted to the brain. • One type of call in the retina, called a cone, allows you to distinguish colors and detailed shapes of objects. • Cones are most effective in daytime vision. ...
Leica Polarization brochure - Earth-2
... molecules randomly positioned. Calcite, on the other hand, has a precise molecular orientation in which the molecules and atoms are arranged in a strict pattern. This is indicated by the flat cleavage which bound the crystal and form definite angles which are characteristic of this substance. One ma ...
... molecules randomly positioned. Calcite, on the other hand, has a precise molecular orientation in which the molecules and atoms are arranged in a strict pattern. This is indicated by the flat cleavage which bound the crystal and form definite angles which are characteristic of this substance. One ma ...
Ch 22 ppt: The nature of Light
... Light: An Electromagnetic Wave, continued • How EM Waves Are Produced An EM wave can be produced by the vibration of an electrically charged particle. • This vibration makes electric and magnetic fields vibrate also. Together, the vibrating fields are an EM wave that carries energy. • The transfer o ...
... Light: An Electromagnetic Wave, continued • How EM Waves Are Produced An EM wave can be produced by the vibration of an electrically charged particle. • This vibration makes electric and magnetic fields vibrate also. Together, the vibrating fields are an EM wave that carries energy. • The transfer o ...
The Interaction Between Light and Matter
... lens scatters light and reduces the image contrast at the level of the retina. Blood mainly absorbs blue and green light and converts the energy into heat so that red is the dominant color in the light that is scattered back. The blue iris owes its color to the same process that produces a blue sky: ...
... lens scatters light and reduces the image contrast at the level of the retina. Blood mainly absorbs blue and green light and converts the energy into heat so that red is the dominant color in the light that is scattered back. The blue iris owes its color to the same process that produces a blue sky: ...
Chapter 22 - Cobb Learning
... Light: An Electromagnetic Wave, continued • How EM Waves Are Produced An EM wave can be produced by the vibration of an electrically charged particle. • This vibration makes electric and magnetic fields vibrate also. Together, the vibrating fields are an EM wave that carries energy. • The transfer o ...
... Light: An Electromagnetic Wave, continued • How EM Waves Are Produced An EM wave can be produced by the vibration of an electrically charged particle. • This vibration makes electric and magnetic fields vibrate also. Together, the vibrating fields are an EM wave that carries energy. • The transfer o ...
Full Text PDF - J
... in seeds, while the sesamin content in normally-grown leaves was 1/5,000 or less of seed levels (Hata et al. 2012). A closed-type plant factory may offer a viable means of sesamin-rich leaf production, because high temperatures and continuous light required for fast growth and increasing sesamin con ...
... in seeds, while the sesamin content in normally-grown leaves was 1/5,000 or less of seed levels (Hata et al. 2012). A closed-type plant factory may offer a viable means of sesamin-rich leaf production, because high temperatures and continuous light required for fast growth and increasing sesamin con ...
Chapter6 - Shading - Frederick Institute of Technology
... If we set two sided lighting, OpenGL will shaded both sides of a surface Each side can have its own properties which are set by using GL_FRONT, GL_BACK, or GL_FRONT_AND_BACK in glMaterialf ...
... If we set two sided lighting, OpenGL will shaded both sides of a surface Each side can have its own properties which are set by using GL_FRONT, GL_BACK, or GL_FRONT_AND_BACK in glMaterialf ...
Lighting

Lighting or illumination is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect. Lighting includes the use of both artificial light sources like lamps and light fixtures, as well as natural illumination by capturing daylight. Daylighting (using windows, skylights, or light shelves) is sometimes used as the main source of light during daytime in buildings. This can save energy in place of using artificial lighting, which represents a major component of energy consumption in buildings. Proper lighting can enhance task performance, improve the appearance of an area, or have positive psychological effects on occupants.Indoor lighting is usually accomplished using light fixtures, and is a key part of interior design. Lighting can also be an intrinsic component of landscape projects.