0 to produce heat and/or light, or (of heat or light) to be produced:
1 to show an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or quality) to be shown or felt:
2 to spread out in all directions from a central point:
3 to send out heat or light, or (of heat or light) to be sent out:
[ T ] The little stove radiated a surprising amount of heat.
4 to express strongly an emotion or quality, or (of an emotion or quality) to be expressed strongly by someone:
Space-resolved analysis of highly charged radiating target ions generated by kilojoule laser beams.
As the radiating field increases, photoexcitation of the resonance line becomes the dominant process populating the excited state.
Extrasolar micrometeors radiating from the vicinity of the local interstellar bubble.
Just how opacity influences the efficiency of radiating lines will now be considered.
The bold isolines correspond to the surface and radiating modes.
The main attention is focused on the estimates of the power radiated by the beam when its modulation frequency lies in the whistler range.
Once established, canons exert cultural power by influencing memory and heritage and by radiating out on to the work of musicians.
Both patients presented here had severe pain that radiated to the back, systemic hypertension, and anxiety suggestive of dissecting aortic aneurysm.
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