Sentences with phrase «flashing lights which»

You may have noticed that school buses are equipped with flashing lights which mean different things.
Please note: This movie contains some instances of flashing lights which may not be suitable for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
It also comes with 12 different melodies and flashing light which is an instant attraction for the children.

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Excelitas makes products such as light - emitting diodes (LEDs) and flash lamps which are used in applications ranging from medical lighting to aerospace and defense equipment.
Almost this exact time last year, the City ended it's decade - long red light camera program which funded things like the crossing guards, flashing lights for school zones and some police equipment.
The reaction of nature is a blindingly flashing red - light that man's actions are unnatural; that he need be true to his inner demands, which acted upon automatically set a proper balance within human consciousness and adjust the physical conditions in the entire creation around him.
The spotlight technique which Manet borrowed from Spanish Baroque painters has the effect of the cold flash of a press photo or the glaring light of a morgue.
Then the presence of Christ, which has been silently accruing in all things, will suddenly be revealed like a flash of light from pole to pole.
The truth, which in the same writer's Gospel, shines as the dayspring from on high, becomes here a search - light, flashed into a background of darkness.»
Rather than using a temperature readout, which can be hard to read on top of being inaccurate, this device employs a color - coded flashing LED light sensor: green for medium rare, yellow for medium and red for medium well.
In the midst of all that my mind did one of those random backflips — an out - of - the blue flash of intention then back to the present moment, which in this case was the view and the light — where I imagined making this salad when I got back home.
It includes plenty of lights flashing, which is race driver code for «Get the hell out of my way!»
At night the lights that normally illuminate this structure, which rests against one of the foothills of the Wasatch Range, flash to signal a Ute victory.
Some say yellow flags were out, but others believe you can see a red light flashing early in the clip, which suggests the red flags were being shown.
Extra features include the cute toys facing the little pilot of the walker which are not noisy with music and there are no flashing lights.
A lot of parents would prefer a walker which has increased functionality and safety over others at the sacrifice of the flashing lights, music, and toys.
It's a bright, colorful car with honking sounds and flashing lights, which give your little one an authentic «car» experience
For older infants, toys with flashing lights or those which make noise are good.
The report documents instances in which ambulances with flashing lights were targeted, as were paramedics wearing recognisable fluorescent vests.
Also at noon, Sen. Tim Kennedy and Assembly members Sean Ryan and Monica Wallace will announce the implementation of a new law which expands New York's «Move Over» Law to cover volunteer firefighters and ambulance workers whose vehicles have flashing blue or green lights, Doyle Fire Company # 2, 100 Willowlawn Pkwy., Cheektowaga.
Their «company car,» which reached 60 mph, was halted with its lights flashing by two State Police officers who pursued with their own lights and sirens on, according to the information.
The Venus Express spacecraft, which orbited Venus from 2006 until earlier this year, detected flashes of infrared light coming from the planet's surface.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
This image shows in ultraviolet light the second - largest flare (bright flash at right), which was emitted on September 10.
«A prerequisite for capturing such a brief event is a light flash which can pull electrons — or to use the scientific term, polarize them — extremely quickly, and thus probe their response,» said Dr. Mohammed Hassan, a researcher in the group of Dr. Goulielmakis.
Then they'd show a red or yellow light to signal which of two different grips to use for each, and then flash a green light to signal that the grip should begin.
In every curve, the fast particles emit flashes of light which add up to an intense laser pulse.
Even a modest telescope can detect millions of stars, which means it could also pick up any flashes of light that outshine those stars.
This, Gather says, would make it easier to develop direct human - to - machine interfaces, in which a brain's neurons signal their operation with flashes of laser light, to be captured by an exterior device.
All of that, in turn, is surrounded by 1,879 photomultiplier tubes, which pick up flashes of light produced as antineutrinos collide with protons in the liquid - filled balloon.
In De luce, Grosseteste proposed that the concentric universe began with a flash of light, which pushed everything outwards from a tiny point into a big sphere.
Flash Tech hopes to adopt the technology, he explains, because it is much gentler than the company's existing light pulse system, which strips paint but generates heat and leaves a sticky black residue.
Then, toward sundown, the aging Chevy Suburban in which she and four colleagues are riding erupts in a brief, poltergeist - like spectacle — with door locks jumping up and down and multiple dashboard warning lights flashing simultaneously.
The merger events give rise to the observation of short light flashes, which can actually be observed by the naked eye.
Kubodera's videos, which captured 14 attack behaviors, showed that as a squid approached, it sometimes emitted a short flash from photophores (light - producing organs) on the tips of its arms, perhaps in an effort to blind its prey or to illuminate it for easier capture.
The abrupt metal - insulator transition that we investigated could also be forced to take place under influence of, for example, a light flash, which could find applications for better isolating the computational units of quantum computers.»
The clues coming from the supermassive quasar OJ287 were periodic flashes of light, which were occurring less than two years apart every 12 years or so.
The flashing lights among the trees apparently mimic the eyes of wolves and other predators such as lynx, which once roamed Britain.
It sounds like the stuff of a Harry Potter film, in which the wizard has his cracked spectacles fixed with a flash of light from a magic wand.
The scientists beamed light flashes lasting only a few hundred attoseconds onto 50 nanometer thick glass particles, which released electrons inside the material.
He said under nighttime and low - light conditions, there is insufficient light for a conventional camera to capture facial imagery for recognition without active illumination such as a flash or spotlight, which would give away the position of such surveillance cameras; however, thermal cameras that capture the heat signature naturally emanating from living skin tissue are ideal for such conditions.
When a collision happens, a xenon atom will recoil and emit a tiny flash of light, which is detected by LUX's light sensors.
In their research in mice, described in the journal Nature online Oct. 21, the investigators showed that TRN neurons, which have been previously implicated in the dampening of brain signals in people, were also less active when the mice were led to focus on — and respond to — a visual flash of light to get a milk reward.
To measure the number of electron - neutrinos reaching Earth, the SNO team monitored miniscule flashes of light produced when the particles interact with molecules of heavy waterin which deuterium atoms replace the hydrogen atoms.
This light was no more than a flash because, along with the electrical excitation of the silicon skeleton, irreversible chemical changes take place: the internal surface of the pores is immediately covered in a layer of insulating silicon oxide, which stops further electrical excitation.
Dr. Lee's team flashed laser pulses onto light sensitive central thalamic neurons of sleeping rats, which caused the cells to fire.
To avoid this problem, biochemist Graham Ellis - Davies of Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and colleagues synthesized a new compound called nitrodibenzofuran (NDBF), which is similar in chemical make - up to previous cages but disintegrates with a light flash only 1 % as bright.
E.T., MIRROR HOME: «Much excitement has been created by Prof. Pickering's proposal to build a system of mirrors, by means of which light can be rhythmically flashed to Mars.
In their experiments, they placed living female Photinus carolinus in a «virtual environment» where they exposed them to eight flashing LED lights (which the females would take to be eight male fireflies) that were either made to flash synchronously (all at exactly or approximately the same time) or nonsynchronously.
Some light therapy devices pulse or flash the light during treatment, which may be an issue for those with a history of seizures.
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