Sentence examples for long radiated from inspiring English sources

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Yet Bernard Lewis, a professor emeritus of Near Eastern studies at Princeton, has long radiated influence far beyond his specialization in Ottoman studies.

The apparatus consisted of a central platform (30-cm diameter) from which eight arms (12.5 cm wide × 60 cm long) radiated like the spokes of a wheel.

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It matures into a star-shaped structure with seven to nine thin reddish tubular "arms" up to 10 mm long radiating from the central area.

A pair of distinct love songs -- the Magnetic Fields' "Book of Love," which Mr. Gabriel first recorded six years ago, and Lou Reed's "Power of the Heart," which hasn't been around that long -- radiated a burnished ardor well beyond what their originals implied.

He focused, and his light voice expanded through projected long tones, radiating outward in waves, rather than punching through the sound of the band.

In 1851, Herman Melville, who had worked for three years on a whaling ship, published "Moby Dick," in which he describes a sailor who is witness to "the most wondrous phenomenon": a "vast pulpy mass" with "innumerable long arms radiating from its centre, and curling and twisting like a nest of anacondas".

The dance is a crystalline dream of a ballet; when Mr. Peck slips into the wings and leaves the women to their inscrutable ends, it is almost as if he has never been (though the image of Ms. Reichlen's long limbs radiating out in a series of sure, arcing lifts by Mr. Peck remains).

Recently, we suggested the method of local anodization of p-Si wafers through a mask in the form of narrow long wedges radiating from the center in all directions ('wagon-wheel' mask) [13], previously used to examine only the chemical etching anisotropy for Si in alkaline solutions [14, 15].

Relationship between the rate of electrochemical formation of mesoporous Si and the crystallographic directions has been studied by local anodization of wafers through a mask having the form of narrow long wedges radiating from the center in all directions ('wagon-wheel' mask).

This is the first report of successfully maintaining human fetal DRG in explant culture with long axons radiating from the explant and reaching the edge of the coverslip.

Therefore, chrysomelid beetles likely radiated long after the origin of their host lineages and their diversification was driven by repeated radiaton on a pre-existing diverse resource, rather than ancient host associations.

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