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- Upon reaching a certain temperature, the quicklime would begin to incandesce.
- The mantle typically contains thorium or other incandesces ( glows brightly ) upon exposure to the heat of the burner flame.
- Since they are intended to deceive infrared missiles, these flares burn at temperatures of thousands of degrees, incandescing in the visible spectrum as well.
- On a dry, brilliant day, the photons seem to dissolve the bland buildings that occupy the pancake-flat landscape, their pale stucco walls incandescing in the light.
- As a result, sizes are selected so that the frequency of light used to make a group of quantum dots fluoresce is an even multiple of the frequency required to make another group incandesce.
- However, the extra heat of recombustion, particularly with an excessively rich exhaust caused by misfiring or a maladjusted carburetor, tended to damage exhaust valves and could even be seen to cause the exhaust manifold to incandesce.
- So, yes, one day several thousand of us may keel over, bingo, from the effects of some sly agent in our air or water or another skyscraper may incandesce, but in the meantime it is business and mingling as usual and what's the hot new restaurant?
- The gas gets hot and incandesces, releasing visible light ( incandescent light ); but the gas is also ionizing and forming an electrically conductive stream, providing a current path, releasing " more " radio-wave emissions; and of course, the radio-waves emitted will affect air surrounding the lightning streamer.
- Rickman receives her as the'officer-in-charge', but he wears many masks-Grand Inquisitor, fellow victim, father, lover, therapist, the rapist-before he baptizes Stowe into authentic selfhood . " She further praised the production design by Ishioka and elaborated on the final scene, saying : " After Stowe's last blindfold is removed, she incandesces in her own enlightenment.