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CFCs are inert near the surface, but once they drift more than 10 kilometers high into the stratosphere, ultraviolet light splits them apart to release atoms of chlorine.
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Or: "And a sudden stripe of light split earth from sky".
Out on the deck of the Sunset Towers at 11 P.M. last night, a shooting star, a fat, thick rope of light, split a remarkably clear L.A. sky as it ripped down toward the downtown lights.
In the experiment, a beam of microwave light split in two as it flowed around a specially designed cylinder and then almost seamlessly merged back together on the other side.
The PV module conversion efficiencies are comparatively illustrated for concentrated light and non-concentrated light together with and without solar light splitting.
Light splitting into multiple diffraction orders from diffractive lens surfaces is taken into account both in the transmission and the reflection paths.
It is derived from the results that, although solar light splitting significantly decreases the portion of wavelengths received by the PV panel, the total generated power can be increased or kept at same levels by concentrating the sun rays.
"I would like to confirm out of email that the keys we exchanged were not intercepted and replaced by your surveillance," a narrator said, reading Snowden's correspondence with Poitras as a line of ominous tunnel light split darkness on the screen.
They are often fished with light split shot or "Slider" jig heads.
For example, chronic exposure to constant light (LL) "splits" the activity rhythm in nocturnal rodents.
Photosynthesis employs light to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
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