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light-emitting diode
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light-emitting diode (LED),
n a semiconductor device that produces light when activated with an electrical current.


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At 43 intersections throughout the city, the green and red lights will be replaced with light emitting diodes - which use 90 percent less energy and last four years longer than traditional signals.
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