Sentences with phrase «which radiates»

Vivo Acoustic, in a nutshell, is the combination of a driver array and 3D algorithms that address a loudspeaker's directivity — the manner in which it radiates sound into a room.
Audiophiles might not love the circular design of the speakers, which radiates sound outward at wider angles, rather than a more traditionally directional speaker system, but it's hard to argue with the overall sound performance.
the planet is spherical and has a distinct solid or liquid surface which radiates as a perfect blackbody; 4.
Climate is affected by changes in stratospheric ozone, which radiates infrared radiation down to the troposphere.
This might just save the incandescent bulb from oblivion: The gluh lampe picks up the heat energy produced by the light bulb and warms the clay brick, which radiates for up to an hour after switching off the light.
With one shell, you get a surface which radiates at twice the source radiation (not temperature but radiation).
The lower sensor is closer to the ground which radiates directly to space at night.
This 3.7 W / m ^ 2 is captured by the atmosphere, which radiates it, as a grey body, radiates it in all directions so that half is radiated to the surface and half into space.
In turn, the warmed atmosphere emits longwave radiation, some of which radiates toward the Earth's surface, keeping our planet warm and generally comfortable.
Convection sets in and warmer water is brought to the surface which radiates and cools in turn.
The atmosphere high up which radiates to space with a brightness temperature of less than -18 C the same amount of energy that we receive from the Sun is indeed cold.
The oil painting «Helium Balloon» from 1992, which radiates from the back of the Peter Freeman Inc. booth, depicts a pink and metallic helium - filled balloon (emblazoned with cartoon ballet girls) that sits delicately at the top of a ceiling.
This neon, which radiates the word «America» in reversed letters, tells of a place and its art that are more complex than the one we claim to recognise.
There is an underlying psychological tension which radiates throughout the images of abandoned rooms and discarded possessions glowing in the late afternoon sunlight which is at times breathtaking and also jarring.
Traditional Afternoon Tea is also set to be launched at the hotel over the summer months, served in The Library, a fully refurbished space in the mansion house which radiates Victorian charm and features views of the hotel's grounds.
Inaugurated on December 18, it's the latest addition to the AVE network, which radiates from the capital to key destinations on the peninsula such as Barcelona (3 hours) and Seville (2.5 hours).
Inspired by a vintage era, Skye by Carvela Kurt Geiger creates a retro silhouette which radiates understated elegance.
Symptoms will depend on where the pain is referred from in the thoracic spine but generally include pain which radiates into the arm, neck, chest, or shoulders.
Pain in the neck which radiates to other areas is usually a result of nerves being trapped.
The sciatic nerve runs very close to this muscle and tension in the muscle can cause compression of the sciatic nerve resulting in buttock pain which radiates and down the leg.
Sciatica is the term used to describe back pain which radiates down the leg.
To scan molecules, the team converted normal laser light into radial - polarized light, which radiates vibrations outward in several planes.
Or are «you» the new creation — the spirit - man, the image of the Last Adam, «he that does not sin» — which radiates outward and renews the old man, too, thus regenerating and saving the entire person flesh, soul and spirit?
Therefore, many people who felt the light which radiated from her, from her insights and from her love, were healed in soul and body.
Such corruption at the administrative center could not but prove contagious in the structure which radiated from it.
Here, a custom chandelier comprised of thousands of draped pearls which radiate from the ceiling and down the walls to plush, tufted purple banquettes.
The wealthy French Louisianian of ante-bellum days, sought Paris as the great source from which radiated the realization of all his dreams of higher civilization and luxury.
Optical telescopes are wonderful at spotting stars, which radiate most of their energy as visible light, but these telescopes are blind to anything that does not shine.
Handstands require serious balance and strength, both of which radiate from your center.
Finally we emerge into a small valley from which radiate three road courses as twisty as the Nürburgring.
May the joy which you both radiated the next morning be with you every day for the rest of your lives.
Stanczak applied the same knowledge to nature - inspired compositions of wiggles and juxtapositions of curved and angular forms, which radiate energy and internal illumination.
Two paintings which radiate joy and an eccentric visionary quality - Chris Ofili's Adam and Eve and Stanley Spencer's The Lovers or The Dustman - brought together for the first time in a new touring exhibition.
CO2 absorbs between the 600 - 800 cm ** -1 region, a very important part of the spectrum for planets or moons which radiate at Earth - like temperatures, and so yes, this substantially reduces the outgoing radiation of the planet for a given temperature.
This energy, gained by the bulk, is transferred to the radiative active gases, which radiate to space.
So the Doppler effect will impact on the frequency at which they radiate.
That is, as you get hotter, the rate at which you radiate heat increases dramatically.
Simply changing the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere by 30 percent has major impacts in the adiabatic lapse rate and the rate at which radiated heat is passed from the planet.
He complained of increasing neck pain and low back pain which radiated down his left leg into his foot.

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It radiates alpha particles, relatively large on an atomic scale, which means the thin glass of a test tube, the leather of a briefcase, or even air or skin stop them.
(n. 29) «Therefore, the priest's life ought to radiate this spousal character which demands that he be a witness to Christ's spousal love, and thus be capable of loving people with a heart which is new, generous and pure, with genuine self - detachment, with full, constant and faithful dedication and at the same time with a kind of «divine jealousy» (cf. 2 Cor 11:2)-- and even with a kind of maternal tenderness, capable of bearing the «pangs of birth» until «Christ be formed» in thefaithful (cf. Gal 4:19).
In conclusion it is appropriate to point out that God was always in control of the entire situation, which is why such evil that radiated from Satan was always limited by God's control (Job 1:12; 2:6), and the end saw Satan condemned (Job 42:7 - 8), whilst upright Job was blessed (Job 42:12 - 17)
And now in the heart of the whirling cloud a light was growing, a light in which there was the tenderness and the mobility of a human glance; and from it there spread a warmth which was not now like the harsh heat radiating from a furnace but like the opulent warmth which emanates from a human body.
The church appears as the executor of missionary work, the centre from which all else radiates.
However, there radiated from his work a penetrating insight into the human «sickness unto death,» which was put in a profound psychotheological context for me in Tillich's Courage to Be.
Louvered shading devices on the windows allow the sun into the space during cool days to heat the concrete floor, which stores the sun's warmth and radiates it back at night.
On the floor of the Catholic chapel near the tomb, the navel of the world is located — the point from which God's justice and love radiate throughout the creation.
If these wonderful families, which are such an inspiration to so many, are to reach their full potential and «to radiate the word of truth» that is our Catholic faith in all its luminosity and beauty, then we as a Church must recover the fullness of our faith's teaching on sex and loving.
I am simply saying, without leaving the physical field, that the greatest discovery made in this century is probably the realisation that the passage of Time may best be measured by the gradual gathering of Matter in superposed groups, of which the arrangement, ever richer and more centralized, radiates outwards from an ever more luminous fringe of liberty and interiority.
I'm pointing out what makes the richest community experience... the most direct experience of loving and being loved in and of itself... from which these other things radiate.
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