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Replace Old Bulbs With Compact Fluorescents: Yeah, yeah, we know you think their light is too harsh and they take too long to warm up.
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Fluorescents, by comparison, apply an electrical current to different types of phosphers to produce light and produce less heat.
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Fluorescents, by comparison, apply an electrical current to different types of phosphers to produce light and produce less heat.
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Fluorescents, by comparison, apply an electrical current to different types of phosphers to produce light and produce less heat.
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Fluorescents flickered on as he crawled in, pulling the hatch shut behind him and slapping the panel that activated the manual latch.
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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Fluorescents became popular in offices and factories in the 1940s.
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Fluorescents with a diffuser panel gives a softer light without hard-edged shadows.
Studio Lighting James Gurney 2008
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Compact Fluorescents designed to replace 75 Watt incandescent bulbs are usually rated by the manufacturer for an impressively low “18 Watts” (an AC Real Power figure).
Are CFL's Designed to Make Us Pay More On Our Power Bills? 2008
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Fluorescents with rare-earth phosphors also can provide both a warmer color temperature of around 3000K and cooler color temperatures.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Fluorescents with rare-earth phosphors also can provide both a warmer color temperature of around 3000K and cooler color temperatures.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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