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They are transparent to the visible and "near" infra-red light emitted by the sun, but absorb the lower frequency "far" infra-red that is radiated back from the earth's surface when it has been warmed by the sun's rays.
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Summer evening temperatures are elevated by the urban heat island effect, which causes heat absorbed during the day to be radiated back at night, raising temperatures by as much as when winds are slow.
Certainly he is radiating a meditative calm at the 2013 Masters.
"Barack Obama is radiating optimism these days," said Matthews.
But Jacob insists, adding, "Your face is radiating.
Methods: An 80-year-old woman was presented to our emergency department with right flank pain that was radiated to epigastric region and back from 2 days.
However, it's surface is subject daily to an enormous flux of solar radiation (sunlight), most of which is re-radiated back to space.
The possibility for optimal transient growth of disturbance energy, and of a norm related to the acoustic power radiated back upstream from the stator is shown.
A 40-year-old Chinese woman presented to our hospital complaining of low back pain that had been radiating to the left leg for the past 2 months.
Grandal complained weeks after his injury that the pain was radiating from his shoulder, up his neck, down his back and through both sides of his ribs.
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