Radiant

  • 51Radiant engine — (Mach.) A semiradial engine. See {Radial engine}, above. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 52Radiant Records — was a record label founded by Neal Morse in 1998. It is basically operating currently as a private label for his own releases and has released albums from his former band Spock s Beard. Not to be confused with a Radiant Records based in the… …

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  • 53Radiant Decay — is a tribute album to Nine Inch Nails featuring various artists originally released on January 25, 2000 by Vitamin Records. Track listing Song Artist 1. Closer (Sister Issa Mix) Transient 2. Piggy (Bassland Dub Mix) Alex Xenophon 3. Wish (Padded… …

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  • 54Radiant CMS — Développeur John W. Long Dernière version …

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  • 55radiant flux — n the rate of emission or transmission of radiant energy …

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  • 56Radiant, Virginia — Radiant is an unincorporated community located in Madison County, Virginia.Reference* [http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnispublic/f?p=138:3:3631355808697440058::NO::P3 FID:1496124 Board of Geographic Names reference] …

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  • 57radiant energy — n energy traveling as electromagnetic waves * * * the energy of electromagnetic waves …

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  • 58radiant energy — n. energy traveling in waves; esp., electromagnetic radiation, as heat, light, or X rays …

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  • 59radiant heating — n. a method of heating a space by means of radiation, as from electric coils, hot water or steam pipes, etc. installed in the floor or walls …

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  • 60Radiant energy — Visible light (a form of radiant energy) scattered by fog in a forest. Radiant energy is the energy of electromagnetic waves.[1] The quantity of radiant energy may be calculated by integrating radiant flux (or power) with respect to time and …

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