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built to contain the flailing bent bars which | emitted a very loud rattling noise. |
The breath of its mouth | emitted a foul odor. |
As shown in Table 1, in 2002, the plant | emitted a full 65 percent of the PM2.5 emitted in the |
When the engine heated the car, it | emitted a clear scent of artificial strawberry. |
creature, most horrible and terrifying, which | emitted a poisonous breath and turned the air to flam |
The applicator | emitted a loud hissing sound upon use, potentially 'k |
his exposed mudflats which were unsightly and | emitted a strong odour, particularly in the summer mo |
rned hydrocarbons (UHCs) are the hydrocarbons | emitted after petroleum is burned in an engine. |
On July 23, Coahuila authorities | emitted an orange alert due to the risk of flooding f |
iscovered in 1984 that this isotope was being | emitted and a government licence to do so was issued, |
emission of gravitational waves, which can be | emitted anisotropically, imparting linear momentum to |
often neutrons, but charged particles can be | emitted as well. |
pollutants, which means they are not directly | emitted as exhaust from power plants or internal comb |
The energy released in this transition may be | emitted as a photon (spontaneous emission), however i |
s would reduce the wastage of energy normally | emitted as heat from the brakes. |
ng over all angles then gives the total power | emitted as |
The light is | emitted at a focal plane of 35 metres above sea level |
Electrons | emitted at any point are accelerated a modest distanc |
er (MWR) is a radiometer that measures energy | emitted at sub-millimetre-to-centimetre wavelengths ( |
e green flash that occurs every five seconds, | emitted at a focal plane height of 14 metres. |
thin 3-4 milliseconds due to the UV radiation | emitted at the instant of their ignition. |
hich the Hubble parameter was constant, light | emitted at the present time by objects outside the Hu |
Spill water is | emitted at 18 °C and not utilized. |
(depending upon the cosmological model) light | emitted at earlier times by objects outside the Hubbl |
often followed by a longer-lived "afterglow" | emitted at longer wavelengths (X-ray, ultraviolet, vi |
often followed by a longer-lived "afterglow" | emitted at longer wavelengths (X-ray, ultraviolet, op |
The blue colour represents light | emitted at 3.4 and 4.6 microns. |
e confused with relativistic jet, a polar jet | emitted at relativistic speed. |
Opacity broadening: Electromagnetic radiation | emitted at a particular point in space can be absorbe |
f E are those affected by a material particle | emitted at E. |
This means that each photon | emitted at the photosphere suffers an average of less |
source, an extremely powerful fire music that | emitted bad vibrations, which I decided were too dang |
When a photon | emitted by the light source reaches a half-silvered p |
emphasis on removing CO2 from the flue gases | emitted by fossil fuel power plants has led to much i |
Macroscopic Doppler broadening: Radiation | emitted by a moving source is subject to Doppler shif |
The virtual photon | emitted by the electron is also polarized and so seek |
e term "solid state" refers commonly to light | emitted by solid-state electroluminescence, as oppose |
Portland Orange is the color of light | emitted by the dont walk phase of pedestrian crossing |
anual adjustment or by processing the signals | emitted by electromagnetic coils as they deflect the |
, unless a complete spectrum of the radiation | emitted by the object is obtained, a model must be ex |
adiation sometimes called blackbody radiation | emitted by the object of measurement. |
By knowing the amount of infrared energy | emitted by the object and its emissivity, the object' |
the Universe and its boundary overtakes light | emitted by receding galaxies. |
The optical power | emitted by semiconductor active devices is always aff |
y research officer, first detects radio waves | emitted by the sun, helping to pioneer radio astronom |
The light | emitted by the KrF is invisible to the human eye, so |
He studied light | emitted by electric discharges through air and invest |
It is as if light | emitted by a moving object is concentrated conically, |
A long, shrill whistle is | emitted by the released air and Jerry's cleared mouth |
ometric light is a name for the light that is | emitted by a mercury-filled barometer tube when the t |
e meter was based on one of the spectral line | emitted by krypton-86, interferometry was essential i |
The light | emitted by the photophore is believed to be of a spec |
ng, a prompt neutron is a neutron immediately | emitted by a nuclear fission event, as opposed to a d |
s for Teide 1 to emit the amount of radiation | emitted by the Sun in four hours. |
easured radiance is not equal to the radiance | emitted by the Sun (i.e. the solar extraterrestrial r |
diant flux is due to a combination of what is | emitted by the Sun and the effect of the atmosphere; |
The brightness of an atomic spectral line | emitted by atoms in a gas (or plasma) can be proporti |
nd, and was overcome by carbon monoxide fumes | emitted by his gasoline heater. |
oustic cryptanalysis mostly focuses on sounds | emitted by computer keyboards and internal computer c |
, and an energy spectrum of charged particles | emitted by the neutron-induced reaction is acquired. |
d to define the format of event notifications | emitted by network elements and it allows data modele |
rnovae) but smaller than the amount of X-rays | emitted by active galactic nuclei, which accounts for |
lled forest bathing to breathe in phytoncides | emitted by plant and trees, in order to improve their |
of cancer or benign lesions using radiations | emitted by radioisotopes or those by radiation genera |
Since the machine code | emitted by a dynamic compiler is constructed and opti |
in CO2 emission, the equivalent volume of CO2 | emitted by about 1 million households for one month. |
The X-rays | emitted by the sample being analyzed are collimated b |
analyse the color and intensity of the light | emitted by a fluorochrome attached to a specific nucl |
ermined by analyzing the wavelengths of light | emitted by the plasma. |
ed that the small Doppler shifts to the light | emitted by the star, caused by its continuously varyi |
osmic neutrinos by detecting the radio pulses | emitted by their interacting with the Antarctic ice s |
Oleic acid is | emitted by the decaying corpses of a number of insect |
ers of global warming due to greenhouse gases | emitted by human burning of fossil fuels. |
ndirectly cause the least amount of CO2 to be | emitted by their use of sustainable or unsustainable |
n potential (IP) values to absorb the photons | emitted by the uv lamp without leading to the product |
rom open flames and flying embers that may be | emitted by the fire. |
e characteristic, brilliant red color that is | emitted by gaseous neon when excited electrically was |
antum mechanics suggests that the information | emitted by a black hole relates to information that f |
ensity, called the Violle, equal to the light | emitted by 1 cm² of platinum at its melting point. |
nd cancer causing particulate matter would be | emitted by the terminal. |
the SZA sees the shadow rather than the light | emitted by the cluster itself, it can be used to meas |
eation of chemical fertilizers, and pollution | emitted by vehicles and industrial plants, human bein |
the total amount of sulfur dioxide emissions | emitted by all New Jersey power plants. |
The method exploits luminescence | emitted by phosphor material. |
The biofilters decrease the pollution | emitted by the manufacturing process and the exhaust |
temperature at optical depth 2/3, the energy | emitted by the star (the original derivation is for t |
Originally, the electromagnetic radiation | emitted by X-ray tubes had a longer wavelength than t |
r reflected solar radiation, LWin or infrared | emitted by the sky and LWout or infrared emitted by t |
onic forces, including the incoming electrons | emitted by the SEM machine, local charge variations i |
o the relatively simple instructions actually | emitted by compilers could allow high performance at |
that only photons having certain energies are | emitted by the atom. |
covering the characteristic X-ray frequencies | emitted by the various elements, especially the metal |
The light energy | emitted by a flash is supplied by the capacitor, and |
unter is a machine to measure gamma radiation | emitted by a radionuclide. |
s a side channel attack which exploits sounds | emitted by computers or machines. |
The radiation | emitted by a dark star depends on its composition and |
made the first direct detection of the light | emitted by an exoplanet. |
that of a hammer striking an anvil or a bell, | emitted by the male in the wild while it perches on a |
Monoterpenes are | emitted by forests and form aerosols that can serve a |
For air pollution from sulfur dioxide | emitted by volcanoes, see Vog. |
can be determined by detecting the radiation | emitted by them. |
The total optical power | emitted by an SLED depends on the injected current (b |
are attracted to chemical compounds that are | emitted by mammals. |
for detecting 8 of the roughly 1058 neutrinos | emitted by Supernova 1987a. |
ly-concentrated ultraviolet and infrared rays | emitted by the welding arc. |
The alpha particles | emitted by the decay of the americium collide with th |
fers to the shape, on a spectrogram, of light | emitted by iron atoms near the black hole surface. |
intillation screen converts the photon energy | emitted by the x-ray tube into visible light on the d |
king" in Latin and refers to the strong aroma | emitted by damaged foliage. |
The Raman scattered light is | emitted by the stimulation of the electric field of t |
QMP, | emitted by the queen, is one of the most important se |
dependent fractionation occurs as species are | emitted by the hot filament. |
n determined by the tracking of radio signals | emitted by orbiting spacecraft. |
m of species recognition appears to be sounds | emitted by the wings and identified by Johnston's org |
nd an engine built on DirectX 7. The compiler | emitted Bytecode that is appended to an interpreter t |
The radiation | emitted can be one of three types, called alpha, beta |
chromatography, the quantity of ethylene they | emitted can also easily be measured. |
The light | emitted can be more or less strong and its color can |
The engines apparently | emitted certain frequencies that caused disorientatio |
nitiated by massive volcanic eruptions, which | emitted CO2 and methane into the atmosphere, which wa |
It represents the proportion of human | emitted CO2 that remains in the atmosphere. |
So long as no radiation is | emitted, conservation of momentum requires that force |
is a vacuum into which the Sun intermittently | emitted corpuscular streams was changed radically by |
By contrast, if the detector sees photons | emitted directly from a glowing gas, then the detecto |
s formation, rather than by the optical light | emitted during the later stages, which allowed the fi |
The teleprinters of the day | emitted each character as five parallel bits on five |
catch up with and even overtake "slow" light | emitted earlier during a recessional part of the star |
Luminous efficiency, that portion of the | emitted electromagnetic radiation is usable for human |
on the intensity and angular distributions of | emitted electrons as well as on the total and partial |
to ion milling, by collecting these secondary | emitted electrons we get a clear image of the surface |
ts negative potential controls the portion of | emitted electrons entering into the accelerating fiel |
The | emitted electrons, (called photoelectrons), may colli |
greatest recorded volcanic events, Novarupta | emitted enough fine ash into the atmospheric to block |
ned the eye in his forehead (Netrikkan) which | emitted fire and looked at Nakkeerar to show the poet |
the larvae could often be detected when they | emitted flashes of light. |
ation light is separated from the much weaker | emitted fluorescence through the use of a spectral em |
whereby light of a characteristic spectrum is | emitted following the absorption of radiation. |
The site has long | emitted foul odors into the air of neighboring Coconu |
ht shows two white flashes every ten seconds, | emitted from a lamp on top of a fiberglass hut with n |
ve odors that plagued the city were primarily | emitted from a coal tar creosote railroad tie manufac |
esult Lordi tortures him with a painful sound | emitted from a record, and a television screen showin |
the X-ray spectrum is Be "thermal", possibly | emitted from plasmas of temperatures up to least ten |
the amount of light that passes through or is | emitted from a particular area, and falls within a gi |
their helicopter is destroyed by a sonic beam | emitted from a cave in the mountains. |
suffocation and asphyxiation from toxic fumes | emitted from the burning debris, rather than the actu |
o glow when exposed to the ultra violet light | emitted from black lights. |
in, had proposed the idea that photoelectrons | emitted from semiconductors should behave in a differ |
AC electromagnetic fields, which are usually | emitted from man-made sources such as electrical wiri |
pid drift, which would correspond to it being | emitted from a planet orbiting nearly 40 times faster |
up collector behind it to collect the current | emitted from a single plane. |
For example, radiation | emitted from a distant rotating body, such as a star, |
radioactive substance, later named radon, is | emitted from radium. |
he was the first to detect the element being | emitted from any radioisotope (thorium) and the first |
py, refers to energy measurement of electrons | emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoele |
The concept is that the sound | emitted from the rear of the loudspeaker driver is pr |
radiation that is about 10 times higher than | emitted from other B or Be stars, which shows very sh |
f online election about the "light pollution" | emitted from the commercial building, Windsor House, |
The occulting red light, | emitted from a fixed lightsource at a focal plane hei |
ck walls to limit their exposure to radiation | emitted from the fuel elements which were loaded into |
ich, during the night, a uniform blue glow is | emitted from the seawater. |
t Vesuvius and was poisoned and killed by gas | emitted from the volcano during the famous eruption i |
lower than expected had the material which is | emitted from evolving stars been kept in the galaxy. |
Beta particles | emitted from the sample transfer energy to the solven |
al cosmology, first light refers to the light | emitted from the first generation of hyperstars, form |
in Spain to analyse the spectra of radiation | emitted from hot regions near a new star. |
e turned into monsters by a strange green gas | emitted from its body. |
nd two extremely energetic jets of plasma are | emitted from its rotational poles at nearly the speed |
he core through nuclear fusion of hydrogen is | emitted from the surface at a temperature of about 5, |
he neutrino oscillation of electron neutrinos | emitted from the sun, between the earth and the sun, |
icals found in the environment or atmosphere, | emitted from spills, combustion, or natural sources, |
approach and recession velocities, and light | emitted from different parts of the orbital path woul |
ming at the direct detection of the neutrinos | emitted from the Sun, a first rudimentary neutrino te |
Every hour on the minute is | emitted from the tip of a flash of light. |
Spatter forms when blobs of lava are | emitted from a vent. |
and other similar terms, is a photon of light | emitted from a biological system and detected by biol |
photosphere are absorption lines, principally | emitted from ions which absorb photons of the same fr |
Today the light is | emitted from atop a mast on the lighthouse's concrete |
Thus, when unburned fuel is | emitted from a combustor, the emission is caused by f |
characteristic is one flash every 12 seconds, | emitted from a height of 93.6 m above sea level. |
build an experiment to measure the gamma-rays | emitted from mu-mesic atoms (i.e. |
fic, some motorists passed out from the fumes | emitted from the exhaust of the congested vehicles. |
theorize that the lights are caused by a gas | emitted from decaying driftwood, rather than having a |
r Lyman continuum photon are a kind of photon | emitted from stars. |
2200 Houston Avenue) was bathed in the light | emitted from 50,000 light bulbs. |
) is high enough to collect all the electrons | emitted from the hot cathode. |
red sensor responds to the radiation spectrum | emitted from the location. |
He also observed the Moon, including the | emitted heat during a total eclipse of the Moon. |
agine this as the situation that no photon is | emitted, if the environment is a box that is too smal |
texts describe how the male semen must not be | emitted if the yogi is to avoid falling under law of |
If the neutron is | emitted immediately, it acts the same as in other sca |
The recoil protons | emitted in the forward direction enter a magnetic par |
analysing the different frequencies of light | emitted in fluorescent spectroscopy, along with their |
frared spectroscopy that deals with radiation | emitted in the infrared part of the electromagnetic s |
it surface per unit time per unit solid angle | emitted in the frequency range between ν and ν + dν; |
adiation (AKR) is the intense radio radiation | emitted in the acceleration zone (at a height of thre |
which results in most of its radiation being | emitted in the infrared rather than at visible wavele |
Since they are mostly | emitted in a straight line, people on the ground will |
If the photon is | emitted in the opposite direction, the atom will have |
fe of Music Group was on one of the postcards | emitted in 1952. |
This light is | emitted in a cone about the direction in which the pa |
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