1 to send out light, sound, or a smell, or a gas or other substance:
The alarm emits a high-pitched sound if anyone tries to break in.
The 13-cm radius outer wall is permitted to emit electrons where the plasma is in contact.
The entrapment of radiation will make a photon be emitted and resonance-reabsorbed many times inside the laser material.
Suppression of the potential well prevents the free electrons from recombination and, thus, no high-energy photon can be emitted.
Some targets emit few relevant behaviors - because they are inactive or, in some cases, even deceptive.
The situation is radically different if electrons are emitted by such a plasma.
Since the frequency of the signals emitted by the baroreceptors is known, this can be done spectrally, if the coupling is linear.
A single representation of expressions is used to solve equations, to simplify expressions, and to emit code.
The size of the emitting region for each spectral line in the direction of the spectral dispersion can then be determined by the instrumental linewidth.
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