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the radiative
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Of, relating to, or occurring through radiation
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As radiation is absorbed in the sample, the intensity of the radiative beam decreases.
CH4 is more potent than CO2 because the radiative forcing produced per molecule is greater.
A submarine landslide might release a Gigaton of carbon as methane (Archer, 2007), but the radiative effect of that would be small, about equal in magnitude (but opposite in sign) to the radiative forcing from a volcanic eruption.
* Evans W. F. J., Puckrin E. (2006), Measurements of the Radiative Surface Forcing of Climate, P1.7, AMS 18th Conference on Climate Variability and Change.
The radiative heat conduction is treated implicitly.
MNPs can affect the radiative rate of fluorophores [33, 34].
In photoluminescence, the radiative recombination of free carriers will result.
The radiative heat transfer coefficient [W/(m2 K)].
The radiative transition is assumed independent of temperature.
Figure 10a plots the radiative and nonradiative powers.
They took into account the radiative transfer in the atmosphere.
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