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- the reradiation of the (p****ive) dipole element. At some distance, the reradiated electric field is described by the far-field component of the radiation...
- from large numbers of young stars which heat surrounding dust, which reradiates the energy in the infrared. Luminosity high enough to be a LIRG requires...
- radiation produced by the obscured star-formation is absorbed by the dust and reradiated in the infrared spectrum at wavelengths of around 100 micrometres. This...
- quadrantal error, which is the result of radio waves being bounced and reradiated by the airframe. Quadrantal error does not affect signals from straight...
- surface, which excites their vibrational modes. Much of this energy is reradiated back to the surface in the infrared through the "greenhouse effect." Because...
- the land and ocean is absorbed by the atmosphere, including clouds, and reradiated back to Earth. This is called the greenhouse effect." Schneider, Stephen...
- : 1–11 : 9  The final wall-temperature, which corresponds to energy of the wall-reradiated X-rays to the secondary's pusher, also drops due to losses from the hohlraum...
- the land and ocean is absorbed by the atmosphere, including clouds, and reradiated back to Earth. This is called the greenhouse effect." Schneider, Stephen...
- vectors all p**** through the centre of m****). Thermally-emitted photons reradiated from the sides of the wedges, however, can produce a torque, as the normal...
- proportion disguises their significant role in trapping solar radiation and reradiating it back to Earth. The 1815 eruption released SO2 into the stratosphere...