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Sometimes a series of chords sustained in the brass would merge subtly into an unexpected harmony emitting from the winds.
The new wavefront is defined by the line that is tangent to all the wavelets (secondary waves) emitting from the previous wavefront.
When illuminated with white light, the structure becomes a rainbow stripe, with light emitting from the stack array, as shown in Figure 4b.
At 7 05 a.m., a train operator on a No. 4 train at 23rd Street radioed controllers that "there were sparks and smoke emitting from the water saturated tracks and it was unsafe to proceed".
The fluorescence emitting from the aptamer is quenched by interacting with NSs, while the ensuing fluorescence is recovered upon addition of target.
By gradually increasing the amount of strain, we destabilized the laser and successfully obtained a double PS scenario, as shown in Fig. 2. At this strain level, the laser starts emitting from the orthogonal eigenmode (90°) at threshold.
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The emitted dose (ED) was expressed as the total mass of drug emitted from the inhaler.
Infrared (IR) radiation is then emitted from the surface.
At the mention of the teenybopper band, several loud groans are emitted from the group.
"It will always cost to collect the CO2 emitted from the burning of coal.
Alpha particles are the nuclei of helium atoms emitted from the nucleus of the radioactive progenitor.
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