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The body of the comatose beauty, spectacularly exposed, radiates light, like sun-touched alabaster.
This source radiates light into a cone of semi-angle U, limited, for example, by the rim of a lens.
At this moment of hope and creation, at the dawn of a history, the sun radiates light and life everywhere.
Moreover, OLEDs are so-called Lambertian emitters: each diode radiates light uniformly, in a broad cone, so that a slight movement of the eye does not alter the image perceived by the viewer.
The telescope measures different wavelengths of infrared light, including the flux, or amount of heat given off by a planet's atmosphere as it radiates light from its parent star.
When a wire, such as the filament of a car headlight, is connected between the + and the − terminals of the battery, charges move through the filament as an electric current and heat the filament, and the hot filament radiates light.
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The experimental traps radiated light in a relatively narrow beam with a maximum vertical angle of radiation of 7.5°, indicating that the traps could be placed 4.8 m apart and still sample discrete depth strata.
"I started drawing the sun and radiating light," she said.
She was exceptionally gifted and she radiated light.
Noyce said she had the ability to "radiate light, to radiate energy".
But how do you take a picture of something that doesn't radiate light?
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