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  • Light sleep

    A colloquial term for the first stage of non- rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. It is sometimes also applied to the second stage of NREM sleep.  

  • Light reaction

    That stage of photosynthesis in which photons are captured by cells and used to supply the energy needed to synthesize carbohydrates. Chlorophyll is the light-trapping molecule of most plants. Bacteriochlorophyll is a related compound used by bacteria to capture the energy supplied by light.  

  • Lightning safety rules

    Any of the rules that, if followed, could reduce the deaths that occur from electrocution due to lightning. During a lightning storm one should remain indoors but not near open doors, fireplaces, radiators, or appliances. Plug-in electric equipment (e.g., hair dryers, electric toothbrushes, or electric razors) should not be used. One should not take laundry…

  • Lightning

    The discharge of atmospheric electricity from cloud to cloud or from cloud to earth. About 100 lightning strokes hit the earth every second. In the U.S. each year, about 500 to 1000 people are struck by lightning; between 150 and 300 of these die as a result of being struck.  

  • Light-headedness

    The feeling of dizziness or of being about to faint; a nonspecific symptom of many conditions, including for example, anemia, anxiety, cardiac rhythm disturbances, fever, low blood pressure, many infections, and some drugs.  

  • Light sense

    One of the three parts of visual function, the other parts being color sense and form sense. It is tested by visual field examination.  

  • Idioretinal light

    The sensation of light when there are no retinal stimuli to produce that sensation.  

  • Light difference

    The difference between the two eyes with respect to sensitivity to light intensity.  

  • Cold light

    Any form of light that is not perceptibly warm. The heat of ordinary light rays is dissipated when they are passed through some medium such as quartz.  

  • Axial light

    Light with rays parallel to each other and to the optic axis.  

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