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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which emitted" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a relative clause to provide more information about the subject of the sentence. For example: "The car, which emitted a strange noise, needed to be taken to the mechanic." In this sentence, "which emitted a strange noise" is the relative clause providing more information about the car. It is describing the action of emitting a strange noise. Other examples could include: - "The factory, which emitted harmful pollutants, was eventually shut down." - "I could see the lighthouse, which emitted a strong beam of light, from miles away." - "The flower, which emitted a sweet fragrance, was the most popular in the garden."
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The fNIRS probe assembly consisted of six light-emitting diodes (LEDs), each of which emitted two wavelengths (770 nm and 840 nm), and six photodiodes.
The only sound came from Swift's iPhone, which emitted an occasional ding!
A loud wheezing came from the stump of the neck, which emitted irregular spurts of blood.
The story begins with the first stars, which emitted ultraviolet light.
The heaviest polluters were the 27 power plants in Ohio, which emitted 113.9 million pounds of toxic chemicals in 1998.
To dress her injuries, she opened a bottle which emitted such a horrid smell that Dame Bronwen fainted.
X-ray emission spectrometry is the group of analytical methods in which emitted X-ray radiation is monitored.
People gathered around cell phones, small radios, and the loudspeakers dotting the square, which emitted a crackly transmission of the speech.
For one thing, historical emissions figures don't mean much unless you consider the proportion of the world population which emitted them and has benefited from them.
The United States was responsible for 5.5 billion tons of that (coming in second to China, which emitted 8.7 billion tons).
The sulfuric acid contained trace amounts of argon gas, which emitted specific colors of light as the bubble collapsed, allowing the researchers to determine the temperature.
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