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infrared radiation
noun
Electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength approximately between 1 micrometre and 1 millimetre; perceived as heat.
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This sunlight is absorbed and reradiated as infrared radiation.
But the earth emits in a longer wavelength infrared radiation.
Subsequent, even more accurate devices to detect drunkenness use infrared radiation, among other means.
The farther away they are, the more of their light becomes infrared radiation.
However, both UVA and infrared radiation, which causes heat, are readily transmitted through standard glass.
The term is applied in particular to devices used to measure infrared radiation.
Liu, X. & Padilla, W. J. Dynamic manipulation of infrared radiation with mems metamaterials.
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(b) The blue squares and green circles denote currents excited by mid-infrared radiation and near-infrared radiation respectively.
The atmosphere of mostly CO2, absorbs near-infrared radiation, making it easy to observe.
But VISTA uses near-infrared radiation, which lets it penetrate the interstellar haze.
The new LoA2 consists of two typed variables: 'movement' and 'infrared radiation'.
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