Emissivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Emission
of sending forth or putting into circulation issue as the emission of light from the sun the emission of heat from
low emission
producing little emission of atmospheric pollutants as a low emission vehicle
Noise emission
Noise emission, means emission of noise from the source to the living
Emissive
Sending out emitting as emissive powers
Emission
Emission, means any solid or liquid or gaseous substance coming out
Emissivity
Tendency to emission comparative facility of emission or rate at which emission takes
Rape
that there should be complete penetration of the penis with emission of semen and rupture of hymen. Partial penetration within the
Radiation
The act of radiating or the state of being radiated emission and diffusion of rays of light beamy brightness
nuclear magnetic resonance
The specific absorption and re emission of electromagnetic radiation at characteristic wavelengths by atomic nuclei in
Puff
A sudden and single emission of breath from the mouth hence any sudden or short
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