High intensity discharge (HID) refer to mercury vapor, metal halide, or high-pressure sodium gases in pressurized glass container that produces light when electricity is applied.
Ref: 124186/2006-09-23

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Charge (1) Die Charge entspricht der Verwaltung eines ...)
Mercury (Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that is a ...)
Halide (Halider pertains to a chemical compound of a ...)

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