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| l of the Ood is limited by a circle of pylons | emitting a forcefield. |
| Iodine-135 soon undergoes nuclear decay, by | emitting a beta particle - with a quite short half-lif |
| pproaching vessels of rocks in Bass Strait by | emitting a flash of white light every five seconds. |
| (0.001% of the time) it will decay to 40Ar by | emitting a positron (β+) and a neutrino. |
| burned to death in a cave by an unseen menace | emitting a high-pitched whirring sound. |
| Compilation is implemented by | emitting a fixed machine code prologue followed by a f |
| water, and turns upright, striking a rock and | emitting a loud clapping noise. |
| levels of the ground electronic state again, | emitting a photon in the process. |
| gedly in a perfect state of preservation, and | emitting a sweet odour). |
| re nocturnal, the Gyaos can overcome the sun: | emitting a fog-like gas to obscure the sun and douse f |
| higher energy state, from which it can decay, | emitting a fluorescence signal. |
| a delay, it falls back to its original level, | emitting a photon having the same energy as the one ab |
| nstitute ranks Valero 28th among corporations | emitting airborne pollutants in the United States. |
| Constellation Energy 33rd among corporations | emitting airborne pollutants in the United States. |
| Institute ranks ITW 100th among corporations | emitting airborne pollutants in the United States. |
| te ranks Marathon Oil 96th among corporations | emitting airborne pollutants in the United States. |
| scent lights; using two-thirds the energy and | emitting almost double the amount of light. |
| um in the compopund is unstable and decays by | emitting alpha radiation. |
| This star is | emitting an excess of infrared radiation at a waveleng |
| ky Survey discovered that Alpha Sagittarii is | emitting an excess flux of X-rays, which is not expect |
| ctronic weapon as a portable device or weapon | emitting an electrical current, impulse, beam, or wave |
| static radar (two radar instruments, with one | emitting and one receiving). |
| ive process refers to one elementary particle | emitting another and continuing to exist. |
| rom excited state to ground state, and energy | emitting as a photon. |
| 6 eV deep and has been used to fabricate QCLs | emitting at 3 μm. |
| Therefore the | emitting atom will move very little (just as a cannon |
| particularly nettlesome for GaAs-based lasers | emitting between 1 µm and 0.630 µm wavelengths (less s |
| in the northern Pacific Ocean, shows T. danae | emitting blinding flashes of light from photophores on |
| If different parts of the | emitting body have different velocities (along the lin |
| is independent of the state of motion of the | emitting body. |
| ewrite generator, a graph transformation tool | emitting C#-code or .NET-assemblies |
| and cascades of water, toppled by a laterally | emitting cable in the upper bowl. |
| c shriek) by mobbing, i.e. approaching it and | emitting calls. |
| he intercropping scheme is provided by plants | emitting chemicals (kairomones) which repel stemborer |
| he last ship of the column down by the stern, | emitting clouds of dense black smoke. |
| emote reprocessing methods due to the neutron | emitting compounds formed. |
| Organic Light | Emitting Devices (OLEDs) |
| n artificial photosynthesis and organic light | emitting devices (see organic light-emitting diodes (O |
| m in stereo, with the left and right speakers | emitting dialogue "from the proper side of the screen. |
| colored lighting is accomplished with a Light | Emitting Diode lighting system. |
| A flexible organic light | emitting diode (FOLED) is a type of organic light-emit |
| The device works by using infra-red Light | Emitting Diode (LED) lamps on a fence post to create a |
| active autofocus system used a near-infrared | emitting diode and a pin photo diode to determine the |
| proposed changing the light to a green Light | emitting diode. |
| ystems in photovoltaic devices, organic light | emitting diodes (OLED), and molecular wires. |
| study into discotic liquid crystals for light | emitting diodes are still in its infancy, but there ha |
| erosene lamps into solar lanterns using light | emitting diodes (LEDs, which are cheaper, robust and u |
| f this kind was the Bioptron lamp using light | emitting diodes. |
| f the limiting factors of efficiency of light | emitting diodes. |
| ctrum, it has also been used in organic light | emitting diodes. |
| There, males chorus, | emitting duck-like quacking sounds. |
| ules, which then send energy into the various | emitting elements in the front of the antenna. |
| Carbon-neutral by 2030 (zero fossil fuel, GHG | emitting energy to operate). |
| d to meet a fossil fuel, greenhouse gas (GHG) | emitting, energy consumption performance standard of 5 |
| y to meet a fossil fuel, greenhouse gas (GHG) | emitting, energy consumption performance standard of 5 |
| as supernovae; instead, the stars of R136 are | emitting fast stellar winds, which are colliding with |
| y contains a massive network of spectral line | emitting filaments, which appear to be being dragged o |
| it was giving almost no N1, high EGT, and was | emitting flames, they shut it down also. |
| A cone, appearing as a spotlight | emitting from the quarterback, simulates his field of |
| o form, he was paralyzed by the extreme light | emitting from the goddess's body. |
| wn), marked by the jagged, light green energy | emitting from various parts of their bodies. |
| e of the cluster, as they push away the X-ray | emitting gas. |
| is used to manufacture light-emitting diodes | emitting green light. |
| He gyrates like an exploding Catherine wheel, | emitting growls, squeals and what sounds like severe h |
| hylhexane also burns with a less sooty flame, | emitting higher-frequency radiation; however, as hepta |
| s at issue in the litigation were at the time | emitting in total hundreds of thousands of tons of pol |
| roximately 5 kg of enriched double beta decay | emitting isotope in the form of a thin foil. |
| n strength can be reached by either MIR or UV | emitting lasers, the limits of detection (LODs) of AS |
| ved in large aperture vertical cavity surface | emitting lasers. |
| by spontaneous emission (typical for surface | emitting LEDs) and one that is dominated by amplified |
| urface and microscopic plankton sense danger, | emitting light as part of its defence mechanism. |
| til the first objects in the universe started | emitting light and energy which would reionize the sur |
| cited fluor molecules dissipate the energy by | emitting light. |
| 64b, which spectrum he found containing three | emitting lines which would four years later be identif |
| around him, be it transforming a large smell | emitting machine into a slot machine, turning his hous |
| by controlling the oxygen supply to the light | emitting membranes containing luciferin. |
| that generate high thrust per kilogram, while | emitting minimal visible smoke or infrared radiation ( |
| ould move at a speed of c with respect to the | emitting object. |
| This | emitting of the photon is what ultimately gives off th |
| erally absorb 96% of incident radiation while | emitting only 7% through infra-red radiation. |
| There exist also compilers | emitting optimized native machine code for a particula |
| attempt to locate Khodemchuk, close to debris | emitting over 10,000 roentgens per hour (90 µA/kg). |
| , with their baryonic mass dominated by X-ray | emitting plasma (coronal clouds), which is ten times t |
| energy is thermalized, producing 106 K, X-ray | emitting plasma. |
| ing around an invisible but massive companion | emitting powerful X-rays, independently of the work by |
| ith an energy structure that prevents it from | emitting protons one at a time. |
| Since each individual antenna acts as a slit, | emitting radio waves, their diffraction pattern can be |
| pant in efforts to put out the fire which was | emitting radioactive contamination into the air, and s |
| Although the structures are still | emitting residual gas, at present the amounts are too |
| truction of coal-to-oil facilities capable of | emitting several million tons of additional carbon dio |
| proposed a framework leading to a low carbon | emitting society. |
| daptive burden-sharing model for a low carbon | emitting society. |
| Having speakers/ultrasonic transmitters | emitting sound at known positions and time, the positi |
| oscopes which use photons or electrons as the | emitting source. |
| ning of a spectral line due to collisions the | emitting species (usually an atom or a molecule) exper |
| g station simply detected the signal from the | emitting station. |
| ld produced by three electrodes: the electron | emitting strap, the cathode, connected to the -pole of |
| known to propel relativistic jets towards us, | emitting synchrotron radiation and bremsstrahlung that |
| hich directly heated gas in its path to X-ray | emitting temperatures |
| By | emitting the alarm, it gives its own location away, pu |
| to its origin, to its fount, and to the body | emitting the effluvium. |
| filed, opponents claimed that the plants were | emitting thousands of tons of pollution each year, inc |
| liament, in 2008, saying that the country was | emitting too many Kilowatts of Carbon Dioxide. |
| waste which has been contaminated with alpha | emitting transuranic radionuclides possessing half-liv |
| aceplate to block X-ray emission (these X-ray | emitting TV's are no longer in production). |
| Central Island is an active volcano, | emitting vapors. |
| e light is 22.5 metres (74 ft) above sealevel | emitting white flashes every ten seconds with a range |
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