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Lumens is a measure of the light given off by the bulb.
"We had an expert who cut the lumens way down," he said.
The exit site is where the lumens are seen as coming out of the chest wall.
The lumen takes up about ten percent of the entire cell volume.
The lumen was kept constantly in view so that the position of the instrument did not change.
She even referenced Lumen being out there, in the world now, with a lot of new knowledge.
Chase brings him to the building in which he is holding Lumen.
A second figure on the box, lumens, tells how much light the bulb gives off.
Lamps are rated by lumens after 100 hours of operation.
The protons in the lumen come from three primary sources.
A modern dive light usually has a output of at least about 100 lumens.
They produce perhaps 15 lumens per watt of input power.
Class 4 is recognized by the presence of an ulcer among the lumen.
It pumps out 2,800 lumens, which is enough to see even with the lights on or sunshine coming in.
Some catheters have 4 or 5 lumens, depending on the reason for their use.
An increase in heat decreases the viscosity of the lumen.
Lumen always search for new approaches and are not afraid of experimenting with their sound.
Whatever lumens they're putting out just aren't strong enough to be seen."
The lumen and the side hole had diameters of 0.7 mm.
Class 1 refers to any dissection with a true and false lumen.
A vein has a large lumen (width) and less pressure than an artery.
Its peak light output was around a million lumens.
Through these secondary tears, the blood can re-enter the true lumen.
The hollow internal cavity in which the blood flows is called the lumen.
The lumen of the blood vessels thus formed is probably intracellular.