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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reemit .
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Examples
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Visible light absorbed by the nebula and reemitted as lower energy infrared light.
New Studies on the Vela Star Forming Region | Universe Today 2010
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Most of the heat radiated by the surface is absorbed by trace gases in the overlying atmosphere and reemitted in all directions.
Archive 2008-02-01 EliRabett 2008
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In equilibrium what is reemitted stands in constant proportion to what is absorbed so the second formulation is mathematically equivalent to the first and you get a log law for a monochromatic irradiation .
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So isotopical variation can be seen by study of reemitted Photons, but the overall ENERGY presented is little different.
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This is due to the alteration of internal molecular structural links, displaced by the extra neutrons, and whose placement is indeed seen represented in the reemitted photons properties.
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The extra MASS will reduce the kinetic velocity induced by any retained energy, but this does not mean that LESS energy is retained either, or that ‘more’ energy is reemitted.
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The IR is absorbed by the surface layer and some of this heat is reemitted and some increases evaporation and the rest mixes within a few seconds with the rest of the upper surface layer.
Hansen and Schmidt: Predicting the Past? « Climate Audit 2006
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By looking at the fluorescence light reemitted by the sodium atoms excited by the sunlight, it was possible to measure the variations with the altitude of various parameters such as the wind velocity or the temperature.
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Tobacco toxins from smoke are deposited on indoor surfaces and reemitted in the air over a period of days to years, and are found on rugs, furniture, clothing, and floors - all surfaces that children crawl and play on.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Tobacco toxins from smoke are deposited on indoor surfaces and reemitted in the air over a period of days to years, and are found on rugs, furniture, clothing, and floors - all surfaces that children crawl and play on.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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