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As the radiating field increases, photoexcitation of the resonance line becomes the dominant process populating the excited state.
Extrasolar micrometeors radiating from the vicinity of the local interstellar bubble.
Just how opacity influences the efficiency of radiating lines will now be considered.
The bold isolines correspond to the surface and radiating modes.
The main attention is focused on the estimates of the power radiated by the beam when its modulation frequency lies in the whistler range.
Once established, canons exert cultural power by influencing memory and heritage and by radiating out on to the work of musicians.
Both patients presented here had severe pain that radiated to the back, systemic hypertension, and anxiety suggestive of dissecting aortic aneurysm.
The danger in such language, of course, was that it radiated a paternalistic, even elitist, stance.
In actual fact, it is a strongly radiating plasma-physics problem.
The cumulative effect, though radiating an artless innocence, was far from infantile.
The total radiated energy is maximized for a large ratio r 0sz and a beam with high mean longitudinal momentum.
From this magical opening the work radiates out into passages of almost unfathomable loveliness.
Hence, there is no need for the flow to change as the trailing edge enters it and no sound is radiated.
Higher sound power is radiated at the instants of large rate of change of vortex core asymmetry.
The peak acoustic pressure of the radiated sound is also reduced, and the highfrequency part of the acoustic spectrum is sharply curtailed.
In this long-pulse mode, tungsten wire arrays radiated very effectively.
Only about 50% of the pinch length radiates well, typically the region far thest from the nozzle.
Study on two-dimensional transfer of radiating heating wave.
Let us now calculate the wave fields radiated by the beam.
The time-averaged power radiated by the beam at the modulation frequency is determined.
A rigorous analytical expression is obtained for the beam-excited fields which allows us to calculate the average radiated power.
In this case, there are no unstable radiating modes and the growth rate is determined only by the unstable surface mode.
By analog y with the surface and radiating modes of oscillations, this unstable mode can be referred to as the reflective mode.
There is therefore a delay between the first arrival of material at the axis and the formation of a dense radiating precursor.
Spaceresolved analysis of highly charged radiating target ions generated by kilojoule laser beams.
The wave cannot be radiated from the plasma, and remains within it.
The extent to which a commitment to democracy has radiated through the populace is also open to question.
The amount of energy that radiates noise depends on the amplitude of the axial wavenumber component spectrum associated with the pressure fluctuations.
However, the region that radiates noise in the subsonic case is far from the peak amplitude wavenumber.
Spherulites formed from the resultant growth of confocally radiating clusters of granophyric intergrowths at widely dispersed nucleation sites.
Very large habitations grew up from which a growing state apparatus and trade radiated.
At equilibrium, the energy absorbed by the earth's surface from the sun would balance the energy radiated from the earth into space.
Pods were counted on four 1-m wide transects radiating 10-m out from the tree bole.
Boulevards radiated out from the railway station and geometrically converged towards circular points of intersection.
When their dendrites were visible, they formed a tuft that resembled a brush radiating from the scleral por tion of the soma.
Sensual pleasure and thought thus fuse in the pensiveness of delight as the moon simultaneously usurps the sun's radiating power.
On ice, a thin film of fuel burns at the top and heat is radiated downward through the fuel layer, melting underlying ice.
Thus, the incident waves generated by the wave paddle were interfered with by the waves radiated from the wall.
A nucleocytoskeletal framework exists, consisting of actin and desmin filaments radiating from the nucleus to the cytoskeletal network present under the sarcolemma.
Cuts perpendicular to the axis represent color planes of constant saturation radiating from a grey point to a circumference along which lie the spectral colors.
Heat from combustion accelerates volatilization of the lighter distillates in the burning surface film, while radiated heat acts to 'weather' the unburned fuel below.
Isolated examples are distinctly hemispherical in form, with strong and somewhat wavy ridges radiating from the dorsum.
An approximate solution is presented to the problem of the propagation of a temperature wave through a stratified medium which both diffuses and radiates heat.
Lateral to this ridge are pairs of radiating grooves, which were probably muscle attachment sites (as in extant spiders).
Within the radiating zone (r/a 0.7-1.0), the pressure is reduced.
The smaller tubules radiated from a central organelle core towards to the edge.
Listening spaces themselves comprise two categories which are distinguished by the different position of the listener relative to the radiating sound sources (loudspeakers).
The 7-cm-diameter solid-fill has mean initial and radiating diameters of ;40 mm and 2.1 mm, respectively, giving a compression ratio of 19.
We now consider the electromagnetic fields radiated from the waveguide grill.
Patients having large areas of haemopoietic tissue ir radiated or patients who have had previous chemotherapy will be especially immunosuppressed.
However, the asymptotic results for the ascending shock show that the radiating flow does not approach an adiabatic one but rather an isothermal one.
Veins fine, dichotomous, radiating from base of leaf.
Each leaf has 4-12 veins more or less radiating from a narrow base.
The spherulites are characterized by a central, highly turbid core formed of clusters of sheaf-like radiating microgranophyric intergrowths 0.1 to 0.2 mm long.
The soldiers now trooped out, ranged in four files opposite to the palace, radiating away from the pole to stand holding the ropes.
If the internal energy is not radiated away during implosion, it should contribute to heating of, and radiation from, the stagnated plasma.
The model calculations exhibit differences in the hydrodynamic profiles throughout the implosion up to and including the snapshot at peak radiated power.
While the kinetic energy associated with the radial velocity of the flow is thermalized and radiated away, the axial momentum is conserved by the jet.
His clutch of unique improvisatory compositions radiates a tantalising synthesis of eastern sounds with the western instruments and techniques that both beguiles and entrances.
Weevils, moths, flies, and small snails have radiated into a series of unique forms.
A soaring saxophone solo radiates energy, while persistent drumming conveys primordial man's increasing hunger for illumination.
The earliest referenced work on radiating z-pinch plasmas was of the exploding wire variety and occurred in the 1970s and continues to the present day.
They took advantage of the clay-lined valley to construct a dozen canals radiating from the central ceremonial plaza.
Here its energy is partially reflected, partially transmitted and partially radiated out in a detached field.
During the latest of her chemotherapy 'holidays' she developed progressive pain in her left leg, and a lytic lesion in her proximal femur was radiated.
Each such surface was to be regarded, on that account, as a mosaic of luminous colorpoints, every one radiating its form promiscuously wherever transparency allows.
The former addresses the phylogeny of body cavities in a contribution that radiates common sense.
A certain form of the solution is assumed, so that only modes radiating energy in the appropriate direction are present.
At the point of collapse a spherical shock wave is radiated into the water.
The self-products of the radiated waves are functions of the fast variables.
However, in the present study, we do not consider the data until after spurious initial disturbances have, for the most part, radiated away.
The hydro profiles represent a snapshot at the time of peak radiated power.
The instrumental sound radiates from itself while the electronic sound is projected.
A high-power micrograph of the spines on the oral sucker radiating towards the oesophagus.
Because the temperature of the plasma decreases as it radiates, this model cannot provide accurate enough results.
The radiated microwave is detected with crystal detectors in the far-field region.
Usually the plasma bridge is optically thin and radiates rather well; hence anomalous resistivity tur ns out to be maintained without essential turbulent heating.
There are no microtubules connecting the two pronuclei and only the aster near the female pronucleus has microtubules radiating into the centre of the oocyte.
The walls in this case are sufficiently close to each other, which manifests itself in complete stabilization of the radiating mode of oscillations.
The amplitude of the highfrequency electric field radiated by an antenna has the form of a wavepacket.
Four major clades radiated within the family, reflecting 2 radiations within birds and 2 within mammals.
Along with f lourishing mercantile and service sectors that brought the latest products to twenty-four hour seaside emporiums, new technology fostered dramatic cultural transformations that radiated out from the city.
A subset of these cells were also used to determine the number of radiating primary dendrites, and the number of branch points distal to the primary dendrite.
The whole poem radiates a feeling of new life, of active exploration of a new-found universe.
The solutions in these zones provide the matching with the reflected field and the diffracted field radiated by the creeping ray.
On the other hand, in providing the parish clergy, it radiated influence into the outside world.
From these 'centrales', electric networks radiated, and supplied the customers, keeping up with the expressed immediate needs.
The choir vault is of radiating, lierne design.
The radiating ribs of a fan are of equal length and the bounding line is in the form of a semicircle.
The young men struggle alone through dark urban streets, radiating glamour and style, the message is clear you are never alone with a flexible friend.
In both cases, the leaves are cuneate, with their venation radiating from the base and a vein terminal entering each of the distal teeth.
In the 50 mm case, the internal core is heated to a lower temperature, and radiates soft energy photons.
In particular, both are created by a source that radiates waves, and the waves are reflected from walls and other obstacles.
In this conceptual scheme, the radiating element (bell, resonating body, etc.) is implicitly enclosed within the resonator.
The secondary resonator takes energy from the primary resonator and filters and radiates it.
The web contained sixteen 80-m transects radiating from a central point.
The number of relatively stout, primary dendrites was fewer, although a great many fine branches radiated sinuously from the soma.
First, there is no evidence (numerical or observational) that the wave field radiated by the vortex can be considered as quasiresonant.
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