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the emitters
noun
That which emits something.
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However, if the region of the emitters is bounded or restricted in some other way, the light will spread out by a phenomenon called diffraction.
Once the caps have been disseminated by auction or (politically corruptible) direct allocation to the millions of emitters, how do we ensure that the emitters stay within their caps?
Because very large numbers of people are typically affected by toxic emissions, they would find it hard even to meet directly with the emitters, much less hammer out details of complex contracts with them.
Inevitably, the irrigation stops working, she said, whether the pumps break down, the emitters get clogged (if a dirt system is used) or water gets stuck in one cell of a modular system.
The first moves the emitters, placing individual vertical ones across the bottom of the guard.
Electrostatic forces changed the position of the storage medium relative to the emitters (effectively two electrodes).
Ag ion implantation with high doses makes the field electron emission performance of the emitters worsen.
β is a parameter that depends on the crystal structure and the morphology of the emitters.
The emitters could operate under a rough vacuum of 10−2 Pa without obvious degradation.
The diagonal elements are null because we assume that the emitters have no permanent dipole.
This is achieved by distributing emission-reduction obligations away from the growers, and onto the emitters.
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