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Why should I switch off the light? London: Franklin Watts, 2008.

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Knight, M. J. Why should I switch off the light? Mankato, Minn: Black Rabbit Books, 2009.

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Klutz, Inc. Light Switches Gone Crazy. Klutz Press, 2000.

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Merge Phase 2: 2 Light Switches. Independently Published, 2020.

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historian, Stewart Robert industrial, Bridgeport (Conn.). Office of Planning and Economic Development., Connecticut. Dept. of Economic and Community Development., and Historical Perspectives (Firm), eds. From light switches to torpedo controls: The story of the Bryant Electric Company, Bridgeport, Connecticut. Westport, CT: Historical Perspectives, inc., 1996.

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Mabey, Charles. Light Switch. Trafford Publishing, 2001.

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Gallagher, Lauren. Light Switch. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Light Switch Plate-Fanc. Not Avail, 1994.

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Light Switch Plate-Frie. Not Avail, 1995.

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Light Switch Plate-Wel. C.R. Gibson Company, 1995.

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Light Switch Plate-Pink. Not Avail, 1994.

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Light Switch-Double-Fan. Not Avail, 1994.

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Light Switch-Double-Pin. Not Avail, 1994.

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Light Switch Plate-Je. Abbey Press Printing & Pub, 1991.

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Light Switch Plate-As. Not Avail, 1995.

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Neville, Janet. Switch on the Light. A H Stockwell Ltd, 1992.

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Richardson, Joy. Switch on a Light. Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1988.

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Kavokin, Alexey V., Jeremy J. Baumberg, Guillaume Malpuech, and Fabrice P. Laussy. Polariton Devices. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198782995.003.0012.

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Polariton devices offer multiple advantages compared to conventional semiconductor devices. The bosonic nature of exciton polaritons offers opportunity of realisation of polariton lasers: coherent light sources based on bosonic condensates of polaritons. The final state stimulation of any transition feeding a polariton condensate has been used in many proposals such as for terahertz lasers based on polariton lasers. Furthermore, large coherence lengths of exciton-polaritons in microcavities open the way to realisation of polariton transport devices including transistors and logic gates. Being bosonic spin carriers, exciton-polaritons may be used in spintronic devices and polarisation switches. This chapter offers an overview on the existing proposals for polariton devices.
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Noah's Ark Light Switch Cover. Frederick Singer & Sons, 2001.

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Switch on a Light (Science Seekers). Evans Brothers Ltd, 1989.

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Ames, Jeanne. Darkness is Only Light Not Switched On (Walking with Angels). Trafford Publishing, 2006.

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Homeskills: Wiring : fix your own lights, switches, receptacles, boxes, cables & more. 2013.

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Wicks, S. Katie and Orbie Switch Off Lights. Key Porter Books, 1991.

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Wemlinger, John. Operation Light Switch: What Would Happen If Asia Went Dark? Mission Point Press, 2017.

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Hudston, Sara. Switch Off the Light and Let Me Try on Your Dress. Agre Books, 2002.

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Balcomb, Marcey. Flip The Switch: Living In The Christ Light (Faith in Motion). Abingdon Press, 2004.

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Colombo, Luann. First Electronics: Hook it up! Switch it on! Light it up! Becker & Mayer Books, 2005.

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Jones, Rachel. Don't Change the Light Bulbs: A Compendium of Expertise from the UK's Most Switched-On Educators. Crown House Publishing, 2014.

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author, Black Becky, and Virtue, Doreen, 1958- making the switch to vegetarianism on your spiritual path, eds. Eating in the light: Making the switch to veganism on your spiritual path. Hay House Inc., 2013.

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Eating In The Light: Making the Switch to Vegetarianism on Your Spiritual Path. Hay House, 2001.

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Night Light for Earth Angel Frame: 6' Cord W/Bulb & On/Off Switch. TWOS The Way of Saints, 1998.

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Eating in the Light: Making the Switch to Veganism on Your Spiritual Path. Hay House UK, Limited, 2013.

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Flip The Switch Leaders Guide: Living In The Christ Light (Faith in Motion). Abingdon Press, 2004.

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Farndon, John. What Happens When...?: You Turn on the Tv? Switch on a Light? Mail a Letter? Scholastic Trade, 1996.

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Improvement in suppression of pulsed Nd: YAG laser light with iodine absorption cells for filtered Rayleigh scattering measurements. [Cleveland, Ohio]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Lewis Research Center, 1997.

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Johnstone, Leslie, and Shar Levine. Build Your Own Remote Control Light Switch: A Hands-On High Tech Book (Hands on High Tech). Silver Dolphin Books, 2004.

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Happiness Your Happiness Your Own Way. She Is the Kind of Soul Whose Light Doesn't Have an off Switch: 2020 Weekly and Monthly Planner. Independently Published, 2019.

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Curtis, Cathy. Illuminating Art. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190498474.003.0004.

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Elaine began reviewing exhibitions for ARTnews in April 1948, working under Thomas B. Hess, with whom she had a romantic relationship. (She was also briefly involved with critic Harold Rosenberg.) Tutelage with critic Edwin Denby helped hone her craft. Her reviews ranged widely, deftly encapsulating an artist’s style and approach within the 200-word limit. In 1949, she switched to the magazine’s “X Paints a Picture” features, a detailed treatment of the featured artist’s process. The function of criticism is to “cast some light on” the work, she said, rather than to sit in judgment. But she maintained the critic’s right of interpretation, regardless of the artist’s intentions. Among the artists and writers she befriended during this period were Larry Rivers, Fairfield Porter, and Frank O’Hara. In 1955, she began writing about larger themes, beginning with “Subject: What, How or Who?” which bravely countered ideas promulgated by critic Clement Greenberg.
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Lukač, Morana. From usage guides to language blogs. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198808206.003.0007.

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Public debates on language use today have switched platforms from newspaper columns to social media, and instead of turning the pages of printed usage guides, English speakers most commonly turn to the internet for usage advice. One of the most successful web-based usage guides, here referred to as usage guides 2.0, is the educational podcast ‘Grammar Girl’s Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing’, which is also available in blog format enabling comments from the audience. This paper presents an analysis of the blog entries and comments from this podcast with a two-fold aim. First, Grammar Girl, as a web-based usage guide, is compared to traditional usage guides available in the HUGE database in order to shed light on potential changes within the usage guide genre that have occurred in the new medium. Second, the analysis of the blog comments attempts to provide a systematic overview of online metalinguistic discussions.
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Wright, A. G. Voltage dividers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199565092.003.0013.

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Voltage dividers provide accelerating voltages to generate multiplier gain. Dynode voltages must remain constant and independent of the light input to maintain stable gain. The standard resistive divider never quite satisfies this requirement, although acceptable performance can be achieved by careful design. The inclusion of zener diodes improves performance but field-effect transistor (FET) circuits can provide gain stability at high mean anode currents, regardless of whether the application is pulsed or analogue. Design procedures for active and semi-active voltage dividers are presented. Dividers based on the Cockcroft–Walton (CW) principle are particularly suited to portable instrumentation because of their low standing current. Consideration is given to pulsed operation, decoupling, switch-on transients, ripple, dynode signals, single cable dividers, and equivalent circuits at high frequencies. Gating is used to protect a photomultiplier, in the presence of high light levels, by reducing the gain electronically. Various methods for gating a voltage divider are presented.
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Halliday, Daniel. Taxation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803355.003.0008.

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This chapter makes a limited attempt to grapple with certain philosophical questions about the design of an inheritance tax. These begin with the standard worry about tax avoidance (chiefly through a substitution effect whereby tax incentives switch from bequests to inter vivos gifts) and its connection with the distinction between taxing estates and taxing receipts. The chapter then moves on to the often ignored question of what to say about the place of charitable bequests as a means to reduce the overall tax liability of an estate, followed by a discussion of wealth taxes and hypothecation (dedicating the revenues from an inheritance tax to certain sorts of policy expenditure). The chapter ends with a few remarks about how the book’s proposals have some potential to raise consciousness in light of typical political rhetoric about inherited wealth.
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Daly, Donna, and Christopher Chapple. Anatomy, neurophysiology, and pharmacological control mechanisms of the bladder. Edited by Christopher R. Chapple. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199659579.003.0034.

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The lower urinary tract has two main functions; the collection and low pressure storage of urine and periodical controlled elimination of urine at an appropriate time. In order to achieve continence during bladder filling and storage and produce efficient and effective bladder emptying, there is accurate coordination between opening and closing of the urethral sphincters and contraction of the detrusor smooth muscle. The process of micturition has two phases: the storage/filling phase and the voiding phase. The analogy for the transition between these two phases has been described as an on-off circuit, rather akin to flicking a light switch, between synchronous bladder contraction and urethral outlet relaxation, and vice versa. These phases are regulated by a complex, integration of somatic and autonomic efferent and afferent mechanisms that coordinate the activity of the bladder and urethra. This chapter provides an overview of our current understanding of these complex mechanisms.
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Vogel, Jonathan. Accident, Evidence, and Knowledge. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198724551.003.0007.

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I explore and develop the idea, due to Peter Unger, that knowledge is non-accidentally true belief. Non-accidental truth is different from the absence of epistemic luck, as discussed by Pritchard. The original analysis faces two counterexamples, the Meson Case and the Light Switch Case. The former concerns knowledge of nomological necessities; the latter turns on the direction-of-fit between a belief and the facts. I propose: (ENA) S knows that P when S’s belief that P is non-accidentally true because (i) it is based on good evidence, and (ii) in and of themselves, beliefs based on good evidence tend to be true. ENA gets the two examples right, and compares favorably with safety, defeasibility, and knowledge-as-credit accounts. Lackey has claimed that the credit-based approach mishandles knowledge via testimony. I critically examine her objection, and show that ENA faces no difficulty of that sort.
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Buga, Irina. Modification of Treaties by Subsequent Practice. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787822.001.0001.

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Treaties must undergo transformation and modernization to reflect changing norms and developments in international law. But treaties can be notoriously difficult to amend by formal means. One crucial way in which treaty evolution takes place is through subsequent practice, a well-established tool for treaty interpretation. While its initial aim is to shed light on the parties’ original intention, over time, subsequent practice acquires a force of its own and may come to evidence their contemporary understanding of the treaty. Subsequent practice may even diverge so far from treaty provisions that it can no longer be said to constitute an act of treaty interpretation, but becomes, in effect, one of modification. Furthermore, such practice can give rise to new norms of customary international law, which, in turn, may impact pre-existing treaty provisions. The modification of treaties by subsequent practice extends to all fields of international law, from the law of the sea, environmental law, and investment law, to humanitarian law and human rights. Such modifications can have significant practical consequences, from revising or creating new rights and obligations, to establishing new institutional mechanisms. Determining the point when the ‘switch’ from treaty interpretation to treaty modification occurs, however, is itself an act of interpretation. It poses difficulty to legal scholars and dispute settlement bodies alike, especially in light of the silence of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties on this point, and impacts States’ expectations as to their treaty obligations. This book addresses this insufficiently explored issue of international significance.
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Tye, Michael. Vagueness and the Evolution of Consciousness. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867234.001.0001.

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Either consciousness appeared suddenly in living beings so that its appearance is like that of a light switch being turned on or it arose through intermediate stages. On the former view, consciousness is an on/off matter, but once it arose, it became richer and richer through time rather as a beam of light may become brighter and broader in its sweep. On the latter view, consciousness is not an on/off matter. There are shades of gray. Consciousness arose gradually just as life did, becoming richer through time as animal brains became more complex. I argue that both these views encounter insuperable difficulties and thus that a kind of paradox arises. The way out of the paradox is to accept that the various species of consciousness are vague, admitting of borderline cases, and are to be accounted for within a representationalist view of conscious states but that consciousness itself, or rather a central element of consciousness I call “consciousness*”, is sharp. Consciousness*, I claim, is a fundamental feature of micro-reality, and thus it did not evolve, unlike conscious states. The view with which I end up presents novel solutions to three important problems (of undirected consciousness, of combination, and of tiny, psychological subjects). It also takes up the question of how consciousness can be causally efficacious with respect to animal behavior. The final chapter of the book turns to the question of where in the brain macro-consciousness is located and which animal brains so evolved as to support conscious states.
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Lundberg, Norton. Composition Notebook: There Is a Crack in Everything. That's How the Light Gets in Wii Gavin Decorations Acaademy Switch Revolution Dance Notebook Journal Notebook Blank Lined Ruled 6x9 100 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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