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1 krypton-filled incandescent lamp
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2 lamp
1) лампа || освещать лампами2) фонарь•-
alarm lamp
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antidazzle lamp
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arc-discharge lamp
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arc lamp
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argon glow lamp
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automotive head lamp
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backup lamp
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bactericidal lamp
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ballast lamp
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battery lamp
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bed lamp
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bifilar lamp
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blast lamp
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buffer-beam lamp
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busy lamp
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cadmium lamp
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calling lamp
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candle lamp
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cap lamp
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carbon filament lamp
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carbon lamp
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cathode-ray lamp
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cesium-vapor lamp
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chargeable lamp
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child's lamp
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Christmas-tree lamp
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clear lamp
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clearance lamp
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coiled-coil lamp
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cold cathode discharge lamp
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colored lamp
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contact printing lamp
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Cooper-Hewitt lamp
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cord lamp
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cornering lamp
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dashboard lamp
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daylight lamp
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desk lamp
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dial lamp
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dim lamp
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discharge lamp
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display lamp
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double-ended lamp
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electric incandescent lamp
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electroluminescent lamp
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emergency lamp
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enclosed arc lamp
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exciter lamp
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exciting lamp
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exposure lamp
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extension lamp
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fender lamp
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filament lamp
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flame safety lamp
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flame-arc lamp
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flash lamp
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flashing lamp
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flashlight lamp
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floor lamp
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fluorescent lamp
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flush-mount lamp
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fog lamp
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frosted lamp
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gas lamp
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gas-discharge lamp
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gaseous conducting lamp
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gaseous-discharge lamp
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gas-filled lamp
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gate lamp
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germicidal lamp
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glow-discharge lamp
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glow lamp
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halogen lamp
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hand lamp
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hanging lamp
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Harcourt lamp
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head lamp
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Hg-lamp
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high-efficacy lamp
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high-pressure lamp
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high-pressure mercury-vapor lamp
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hole-cathode lamp
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hot-cathode lamp
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hydrogen lamp
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incandescent-filament lamp
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incandescent lamp
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indicating lamp
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induction lamp
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infrared lamp
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inside-frosted lamp
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instant-start fluorescent lamp
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krypton lamp
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line lamp
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low-pressure lamp
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low-pressure mercury vapor lamp
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low-pressure mercury lamp
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luminescent lamp
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marker lamp
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mercury arc lamp
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mercury lamp
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mercury-discharge lamp
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metal filament lamp
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metal vapor lamp
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metal-halide lamp
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miget lamp
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miner's lamp
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movieflood lamp
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multifilament lamp
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neon arc lamp
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neon glow lamp
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night lamp
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occupancy lamp
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opal bulb lamp
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opal lamp
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panel lamp
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pea lamp
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photoflash lamp
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photoflood lamp
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photoimpact lamp
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pilot lamp
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pocket lamp
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portable lamp
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printing lamp
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projection lamp
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projector-type filament lamp
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projector filament lamp
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pulsed lamp
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pulse lamp
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pulsed xenon lamp
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pump lamp
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quartz lamp
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quartz-halogen lamp
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reading lamp
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resistance lamp
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searchlight lamp
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side lamp
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signaling lamp
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signal lamp
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silver-bowl lamp
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sodium-vapor lamp
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sodium lamp
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solid-state lamp
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standard lamp
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sun lamp
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surgical lamp
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switch lamp
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switch-start fluorescent lamp
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table lamp
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tail lamp
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track-occupancy lamp
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tubular lamp
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tungsten filament lamp
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tungsten lamp
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tungsten halide lamp
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turnout lamp
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ultra-high pressure mercury lamp
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ultraviolet lamp
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vacuum fluorescent lamp
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vacuum lamp
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vapor discharge lamp
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vapor lamp
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wall lamp
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warning lamp
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xenon lamp
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zirconium lamp
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