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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Rosary - Origins of the Rosary

Prayer beads are also found in many other religions (notably Hinduism, where the practice appears to have started), and some have been found dating back to antiquity. Similar prayer counters (originally using knotted ropes) date to about the fourth century, when they were used to pray the Jesus prayer. Other counting methods, such as pebbles or pegboards, were also used by the early Desert Fathers [3]. According to tradition, in 1214 the Virgin Mary gave to St. Dominic the basic form of the Rosary as it is known today, with minor vari ...

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Rosary, Rosary - Origins of the Rosary, Rosary - Key Dates, Rosary - Rosary beads, Rosary - The Mysteries, Rosary - Joyful, Rosary - Luminous, Rosary - Sorrowful, Rosary - Glorious, Rosary - Days of recitation, Rosary - Types of Rosaries, Rosary - One frequently used form, Rosary - A regularly used alternative, Rosary - Single-decade Rosaries, Rosary - Rosaries in other faiths, Rosary - Rosaries worn outside of religion

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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis

Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are quite distinct diseases but in practice there are sometimes difficulties distinguishing between them, especially in mild cases - these are usually simply classified as "chronic inflammatory bowel disease" or "indeterminate colitis". Crohn's disease is often initially misdiagnosed as food poisoning, gastroenteritis, appendicitis (due to the common locus of pain in the lower right-ha ...

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Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name

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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis

Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are quite distinct diseases but in practice there are sometimes difficulties distinguishing between them, especially in mild cases - these are usually simply classified as "chronic inflammatory bowel disease" or "indeterminate colitis". Crohn's disease is often initially misdiagnosed as food poisoning, gastroenteritis, appendicitis (due to the common locus of pain in the lower right-ha ...

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Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name, Crohn's disease - Literature

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Epidemiology

The disease typically first appears in young adults in their late teens and twenties, although it is not unknown for symptoms to first appear quite late in life. Additionally, there has been an increase in cases occurring in young children. Recent studies suggest that up to 30% of all newly diagnosed cases are in children and teens under the age of 18. Estimates suggest that up to 60,000 people in the UK (about 1 in 1200) and 1,000,000 Americans have the disease (around 1 in 300). Some ethnic groups (such as Ashkenazi Jews) have a significan ...

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Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Epidemiology

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Complications

Crohn's disease - Short-term. The bowel shows segmental "hose pipe" thickening and shows full thickness chronic inflammation, giant cell granulomas, and fissures with acute inflammation. Fistula formation is quite common in Crohn's. Bowel obstruction is a known complication which may require surgical resection. Approximately 50% of surgical cases require additional surgery within five years because the disease tends to reappear at the site where the bowel was rejoined, and some patients eventually develop short b ...

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Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Complications

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Treatment

Crohn's disease - Medication. Steroids are often necessary in initial stages and during flare-ups, although long-term steroid therapy is discouraged because of its well-known side effects. Traditionally, corticosteroids such as prednisone are used because they have the longest medical history of anti-inflammatory use. However, their side-effects are also the most severe, causing insulin resistance and frank diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), glaucoma, osteoporosis, severe psychological issues, and man ...

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Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Treatment

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Epidemiology

The disease typically first appears in young adults in their late teens and twenties, although it is not unknown for symptoms to first appear quite late in life. Additionally, there has been an increase in cases occurring in young children. Recent studies suggest that up to 30% of all newly diagnosed cases are in children and teens under the age of 18. Estimates suggest that up to 60,000 people in the UK (about 1 in 1200) and 1,000,000 Americans have the disease (around 1 in 300). Some ethnic groups (such as Ashkenazi Jews) have a significan ...

See also:

Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name, Crohn's disease - Literature

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Epidemiology

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Complications

Crohn's disease - Short-term. The bowel shows segmental "hose pipe" thickening and shows full thickness chronic inflammation, giant cell granulomas, and fissures with acute inflammation. Fistula formation is quite common in Crohn's. Bowel obstruction is a known complication which may require surgical resection. Approximately 50% of surgical cases require additional surgery within five years because the disease tends to reappear at the site where the bowel was rejoined, and some patients eventually develop short b ...

See also:

Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name, Crohn's disease - Literature

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Complications

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Treatment

Crohn's disease - Medication. Steroids are often necessary in initial stages and during flare-ups, although long-term steroid therapy is discouraged because of its well-known side effects. Traditionally, corticosteroids such as prednisone are used because they have the longest medical history of anti-inflammatory use. However, their side-effects are also the most severe, causing insulin resistance and frank diabetes, hypertension (high blood pressure), glaucoma, osteoporosis, severe psychological issues, and man ...

See also:

Crohn's disease, Crohn's disease - Symptoms, Crohn's disease - Epidemiology, Crohn's disease - Causes, Crohn's disease - Barrier problem and autoimmunity to the luminal flora, Crohn's disease - Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies ASCA IgG and IgA, Crohn's disease - Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies ANCA IgG, Crohn's disease - OmpC IgA, Crohn's disease - Mycobacterial infection, Crohn's disease - Complications, Crohn's disease - Short-term, Crohn's disease - Long-term risks, Crohn's disease - Treatment, Crohn's disease - Medication, Crohn's disease - Surgery, Crohn's disease - Dietary, Crohn's disease - Helminthic therapy Current research, Crohn's disease - Differential diagnosis, Crohn's disease - History and name, Crohn's disease - Literature

Read more here: » Crohn's disease: Encyclopedia II - Crohn's disease - Treatment

luminous: Encyclopedia II - The L Word - Premise

The L Word - Season 1. Set in West Hollywood, the series features Bette Porter (played by Jennifer Beals) and Tina Kennard (Laurel Holloman), who have been a couple for seven years and want to have a child. Their next-door neighbor, Tim Haspel (Eric Mabius), faces a major life change when his girlfriend, Jenny Schecter (Mia Kirshner), moves in with him after she graduates from college in the Midwest. Jenny's alter-ego Sarah Shuster's name is a play upon Zarathustra, a frequently-referenced character of Nie ...

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The L Word, The L Word - Premise, The L Word - Season 1, The L Word - Season 2, The L Word - Season 3, The L Word - Episodes, The L Word - Season 1 2004, The L Word - Season 2 2005, The L Word - Season 3 2006, The L Word - Trivia, The L Word - Music, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 1 & 2: Pilot 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 3: Let's Do It 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 4: Longing 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 5: Lies Lies Lies 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 6: Lawfully 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 7: Losing It 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 8: L'ennui 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 9: Listen Up 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 10: Luck Next Time 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 11: Liberally 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 12: Looking Back 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 13: Locked Up 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 14: Limb from Limb 2004, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 1: Life Loss Leaving 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 2: Lap Dance 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 3: Loneliest Number 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 4: Lynch Pin 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 5: Labyrinth 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 6: Lagrimas de Oro 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 7: Luminous 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 8: Loyal 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 9: Late Later Latent 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 10: Land Ahoy 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 11: Loud & Proud 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 12: L'Chaim 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 13: Lacuna 2005

Read more here: » The L Word: Encyclopedia II - The L Word - Premise

luminous: Encyclopedia II - The L Word - Episodes

The L Word - Season 1 2004. The L Word - Season 2 2005. The L Word - Season 3 2006. ...

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The L Word, The L Word - Premise, The L Word - Season 1, The L Word - Season 2, The L Word - Season 3, The L Word - Episodes, The L Word - Season 1 2004, The L Word - Season 2 2005, The L Word - Season 3 2006, The L Word - Trivia, The L Word - Music, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 1 & 2: Pilot 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 3: Let's Do It 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 4: Longing 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 5: Lies Lies Lies 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 6: Lawfully 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 7: Losing It 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 8: L'ennui 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 9: Listen Up 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 10: Luck Next Time 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 11: Liberally 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 12: Looking Back 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 13: Locked Up 2004, The L Word - Season 1: Episode 14: Limb from Limb 2004, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 1: Life Loss Leaving 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 2: Lap Dance 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 3: Loneliest Number 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 4: Lynch Pin 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 5: Labyrinth 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 6: Lagrimas de Oro 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 7: Luminous 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 8: Loyal 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 9: Late Later Latent 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 10: Land Ahoy 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 11: Loud & Proud 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 12: L'Chaim 2005, The L Word - Season 2: Episode 13: Lacuna 2005

Read more here: » The L Word: Encyclopedia II - The L Word - Episodes

luminous: Encyclopedia II - S-Video - Overview

The luminance (Y; brightness) signal and modulated chrominance (C; colour) subcarrier information are carried on separate synchronized signal/ground pairs. In composite video, the luminance signal is low-pass filtered to prevent crosstalk between high-frequency luminance information and the color subcarrier. S-Video separates the two, and detrimental low-pass filtering is unnecessary. This increases bandwidth for the luminance information, and also subdues the color crosstalk problem. The infamous dot crawl is eliminated. This means that S-Video leaves more information from the original video intact, thus having a much-improved image repro ...

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S-Video, S-Video - Overview, S-Video - Connector, S-Video - Usage

Read more here: » S-Video: Encyclopedia II - S-Video - Overview

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Fuel and candle holders

Candles can be made of paraffin (a byproduct of petroleum refining), stearin (now produced almost exclusively from palm waxes), beeswax (a byproduct of honey collection), gel (a mixture of resin and mineral oil), some plant waxes (generally palm, carnauba, bayberry, or soy), or tallow (a rarely used byproduct of beef fat rendering). Candles are produced in various colors, shapes, sizes and scents. The most basic production method generally entails the liquification of the solid fuel by the controlled application of heat. This liquid is then ...

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Candle, Candle - Usage, Candle - Religion, Candle - Measurement, Candle - Fuel and candle holders, Candle - Hazards

Read more here: » Candle: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Fuel and candle holders

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Hazards

Candles are a major cause of damaging fire in households. A former worry regarding the safety of candles was that a lead core is used in the wicks in order to keep the wicks upright in container candles. Without a stiff core, the wicks of container candles would sag and drown in the deep wax pool formed. The fear was that the lead in these wicks would vaporize during the burning process and release lead vapours - a known health and developmental hazard. While this was true at one time, lead-cored wicks have not been in common use sinc ...

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Candle, Candle - Usage, Candle - Religion, Candle - Measurement, Candle - Fuel and candle holders, Candle - Hazards

Read more here: » Candle: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Hazards

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Usage

Prior to the domestication of electricity, candles were a common source of lighting, before, and later in addition to, the oil lamp. Due to local availability and the cost of resources, for several centuries up to the 19th century candles were more common in northern Europe, and olive oil lamps more common in southern Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea. Makers of candles were known as chandlers. Today, candles are usually used for their aesthetic value, particularly to set a soft, warm, or romantic ambience, and for emergency lighting during electrical power failures. Scented candles are common in aromatherapy. Small candles are ...

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Candle, Candle - Usage, Candle - Religion, Candle - Measurement, Candle - Fuel and candle holders, Candle - Hazards

Read more here: » Candle: Encyclopedia II - Candle - Usage

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Lumen unit - Explanation

One lumen is the luminous flux emitted by a light source that puts out one candela of luminous intensity over a solid angle of one steradian. Alternatively, an isotropic one-candela light source will put out a total luminous flux of exactly 4π lumens. A standard 100 watt incandescent light bulb puts out around 1500 lumens. See the article on incandescent light bulbs for the specific efficiency o ...

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Lumen unit, Lumen unit - Definition, Lumen unit - SI multiples, Lumen unit - Explanation, Lumen unit - Links, Lumen unit - SI photometry units

Read more here: » Lumen unit: Encyclopedia II - Lumen unit - Explanation

luminous: Encyclopedia II - S-VHS - Technical details

Like VHS, the S-VHS format uses a "color under" modulation scheme. S-VHS improves VHS's luminance resolution by boosting the frequency deviation of the luminance carrier. This produces a 60% improvement in (luminance) picture detail, or a horizontal resolution of 400 "picture elements" (versus VHS's horizontal resolution of 240 picture elements.) The often quoted horizontal resolution of 400 means S-VHS captures greater picture detail than even analog (NTSC) cable broadcast TV. In practice, when timeshifting TV programs on S-VHS equipment, t ...

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S-VHS, S-VHS - Technical details, S-VHS - Shadow of VHS, S-VHS - S-VHS vs ED-Beta, S-VHS - Home Use

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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Lumen unit - Links

Candela: The SI Unit of Luminous Intensity ...

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Lumen unit, Lumen unit - Definition, Lumen unit - SI multiples, Lumen unit - Explanation, Lumen unit - Links, Lumen unit - SI photometry units

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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Meteos - Gameplay and controls

Most of the action takes place at the bottom screen of the DS unit (atmosphere). Blocks ("Meteos") fall down from the top of the screen and start to form stacks. The player can move blocks up and down in a stack using the stylus, or alternatively by using the control pad and A button. The player aims to line up three or more matching blocks. When a horizontal or vertical row of at least three blocks is formed, the row of blocks will ignite and turn into a kind of tiny rocket engine. The rocket then pushes the blocks abov ...

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Meteos, Meteos - Gameplay and controls, Meteos - Story, Meteos - Planets, Meteos - Miscellaneous information

Read more here: » Meteos: Encyclopedia II - Meteos - Gameplay and controls

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Meteos - Planets

There are 32 planets total to play, each with its own unique rules, levels of gravity, music, and visuals: Geolyte, Firim, Oleana, Anasaze, Grannest, Bavoom, Layazero, Jeljel, Freaze, Cavious, Megadom, Boggob, Mekks, Yooj, Dawndus, Florias, Hevendor, Brabbit, Forte, Gigagush, Luna=Luna, Hotted, Wiral, Suburbion, Vubble, Gravitas, Wuud, Globin, Starii, Lastar, Thirnova, and Meteo. A more detailed list can be found at t ...

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Meteos, Meteos - Gameplay and controls, Meteos - Story, Meteos - Planets, Meteos - Miscellaneous information

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luminous: Encyclopedia II - Incandescent light bulb - Efficacy and efficiency

A light can waste power by emitting too much light outside of the visible spectrum. Only visible light is useful for illumination, and some wavelengths are perceived as brighter than others. Taking this into account, luminous efficacy is a ratio of the useful power emitted to the total power and is measured in lumens per watt (lm/W). The maximum efficacy possible is 683 lm/W. Luminous efficiency is luminous efficacy divided by this maximum and so is expressed as a number between 0 and 1 or as a percentage[1]. However, the ...

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Incandescent light bulb, Incandescent light bulb - History of the light bulb, Incandescent light bulb - The halogen lamp, Incandescent light bulb - Comparison of electricity cost, Incandescent light bulb - Standard fittings, Incandescent light bulb - Efficacy and efficiency, Incandescent light bulb - Power, Incandescent light bulb - Voltage light output and life, Incandescent light bulb - Heat

Read more here: » Incandescent light bulb: Encyclopedia II - Incandescent light bulb - Efficacy and efficiency

luminous: Encyclopedia II - Incandescent light bulb - Efficacy and efficiency

A light can waste power by emitting too much light outside of the visible spectrum. Only visible light is useful for illumination, and some wavelengths are perceived as brighter than others. Taking this into account, luminous efficacy is a ratio of the useful power emitted to the total power and is measured in lumens per watt (lm/W). The maximum efficacy possible is 683 lm/W. Luminous efficiency is luminous efficacy divided by this maximum and so is expressed as a number between 0 and 1 or as a percentage[1]. However, the ...

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Incandescent light bulb, Incandescent light bulb - History of the light bulb, Incandescent light bulb - The halogen lamp, Incandescent light bulb - Comparison of electricity cost, Incandescent light bulb - Standard fittings, Incandescent light bulb - Efficacy and efficiency, Incandescent light bulb - Power, Incandescent light bulb - Voltage light output and lifetime, Incandescent light bulb - Heat

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