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were emanated
verb
To come from a source; issue from.
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Intriguingly, triple excitation induced triple emissions of green, yellow and red lights were emanated from microstructures in solid state for the first time which completely covered visible spectral region.
All the model parameters were emanated from the Bragg-Williams approximation where the liquid and terminal solid-solution phases were treated by the one-sublattice model, and two ternary intermediate phases, named BCY (BaCa2Y6O12) and BaY2O4, were described by the three-sublattice and two-sublattice models, respectively.
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And it isn't clear why his utterances need to be scrutinized as if they were emanating from Alan Greenspan.
At a time when the first tremors of punk were emanating from New York City, the essay was a timely, even prescient call to arms for a new uprising.
As you walk, new musical themes hit you every 20 or 30 steps, as if they were emanating from statues, playgrounds, open spaces and landmarks.
The voices, which belong to A & E employees, were emanating from two large black speakers above the billboard, which contained a technology called directional audio.
Mason reflected, "It always felt to me that most of the ideas were emanating from Syd at the time".
"These pronouncements about how safe the drug was emanated from the marketing department, not the scientific department.
The difference might be emanated from the slope scales used and the vegetation cover of the study areas.
"The only lights are emanating from the R.O.V. itself.
So far, no response is emanating from Bragg.
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