「LAMP」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「a」)
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in the 19th century camelina oil was a popular | lamp fuel. |
In 1882 a paraffin | lamp replaced the old one, and in 1953 it was electr |
They stumble upon a magic | lamp, release the genii and are killed. |
was originally gas powered (probably a carbide | lamp), and was later converted to solar power. |
The light source switched to a paraffin | lamp and the structure was renovated. |
n the other hand, is seen sleeping with a magic | lamp in his hands. |
According to legend a monkey upended a kerosene | lamp, which ultimately engulfed the building in flam |
except for a small | lamp room that now serves as the Station Pottery. |
th the mainland was originally done by a signal | lamp or heliograph. |
The fire started when a kerosene | lamp was knocked over, lighting gasoline from a ster |
The cockpit indicator is a blue | lamp that flashes in unison with the received audio |
Each globe was illuminated using a 1,500-watt | lamp that was located in its center. |
was built: In 1822, it was refitted with a coal | lamp, and in 1854 a new lamp was installed with the |
Mining helmets are made so a Wheat | lamp or other safety headlamp can be attached to the |
sitive (complete decomposition under a sunlight | lamp within 12 hours) with a deep-red color. |
He noticed a little | lamp in a far away place looking like a hut and slow |
Simple timing lights may just contain a neon | lamp operated by the energy provided by the ignition |
The original lens operated with a 1000-watt | lamp supplied by mains electricity, with a diesel ge |
tives, the most significant of which is a solar | lamp programme. |
An explosion of firedamp, ignited by a safety | lamp, in1858 cost the lives of 25 men and boys. |
herself fighting against a mobster with a lava | lamp for a head. |
rating one day's worth of oil "keeping a sacred | lamp alight for eight." |
In 1887 a paraffin | lamp was installed, in 1966 it was electrified and i |
more intense under the light from a fluorescent | lamp, as may be seen from the picture. |
d to pass unharmed after the crew used a signal | lamp to communicate her identity to the Italians. |
light from an emission line of a mercury-vapor | lamp through a pinhole spatial filter. |
At the bottom a miner's | lamp and a coppicing hook are depicted, in reference |
ometer wavelength of light created by a mercury | lamp is shined through a specific length of tubing w |
WELD has cured for the first six hours, a heat | lamp or incandescent light bulb placed near the weld |
e coal dust or methane, the wire mesh of a Davy | lamp must be very tightly spaced. |
Using a signal | lamp, Dohna-Schlodien requested the steamer's name b |
main light was also backed up with a secondary | lamp and the Radio Locator Beacon also had a backup |
e was constructed during the 1890s, and a Morse | lamp visible for 20 miles (32 km) was installed in t |
e is at street level and once featured a signal | lamp that alerted those waiting that a train was arr |
ree, five, seven, or more, in place of a single | lamp has now become rarer, though it is still seen i |
ibullah, leaving his body hanging from a street | lamp outside the presidential palace for two days. |
In 1880 a kerosene | lamp was added but the lighthouse was considered to |
dday in a darkened room illuminated by a single | lamp filled with oasis oil. |
id not depend on the properties of a particular | lamp, but it was made obsolete by the candela, the s |
orium (ratio of ~1:99) oxide mesh of a kerosene | lamp mantle or gas mantle and in an old style Limeli |
ut the great movement for providing a perpetual | lamp before the altar must undoubtedly be traced to |
arold Eugene "Doc" Edgerton employed a flashing | lamp to make an improved stroboscope for the study o |
ouse, in the 1830s and equipped with a paraffin | lamp, which shone through a half-gallery under a win |
Baltimore, Maryland, believed to be a standing | lamp, of a style of the 6th century. |
nderground chamber that looks similar to a lava | lamp, probably a short distance off the coast, in wh |
culminating in Chaplin inventively using a gas | lamp, to render the bully unconscious. |
The light source was a carbide | lamp operated by acetylene gas, and a hut for storag |
the Baptist, Lustleigh, Devon, where a memorial | lamp gifted by them to the Church is now a Grade II |
either by placing a color wheel between a white | lamp and the DLP chip or by using individual light s |
very church where it was practicable, a burning | lamp or some other perpetual light before the Lord's |
iver of the boat train would have noticed a red | lamp ahead of him in time to apply his brakes. |
hen into a dynamite shed, along with a kerosene | lamp, which explodes everything inside. |
ision of electrons and neon atoms causes a neon | lamp to glow. |
h her face hidden and legs spread holding a gas | lamp in the air in one hand against a landscape back |
plements (including a pulley-block and a crusie | lamp); items associated with carpentry, such as nail |
economiser contacts, most likely using a Bardic | lamp or a broken hinge that was subsequently found. |
mirror and other toilette articles and a metal | lamp called Changalavatta in her right, is taken to |
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