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Three times the power, half the heat emission.
'General, we measure yield by the initial and residual heat emissions.
Now he could see the heat emissions from those vehicles, but no heat source between them and Aurora.
In addition, it will observe heat emission from Earth's surface and atmosphere, day and night.
Those sensors used heat emissions to locate and identify objects, just as an ordinary telescope uses light.
The heat emission from a jet engine would show up on any infrared screen as an orange blip.
Not only does this extend its range; it also reduces heat emissions detectable by infrared sensors.
An experimental system called facial thermograms uses an infrared camera to look at the heat emission patterns on each face.
They didn't have anything heavy-the photo showed no heat emissions indicating missiles or serious anti-aircraft guns.
Incandescent lamps also lose more energy through heat emission than do fluorescent lamps.
The later version relies on an infrared sensor, which detects heat emissions and can be used at night and in bad weather.
The experiment experienced some problems, such as heat emissions from the Shuttle corrupting data, but still returned useful astronomical data.
If Wye were to shut down its heat emission, the temperature would start going up all over Trantor."
"Picking up a sudden heat emission."
"The light effects are inseparable from the heat emission of thermal weapons and they can be seen for 300 miles in clear weather," Rhodan pointed out.
We should be able to pick them up by their heat emissions, even if we can't see them or scan them."
Individual causes for heat island formation are related to city geometry, air pollution, surface materials, and anthropogenic heat emission.
The heat emissions came out on a screen, showing the coolness of the temple stones and the heat of the three bodies entering.
The super-cold helium chilled the instrument to within 2 degrees above absolute zero, the environment required for observing such faint heat emissions in the sky.
There's a variance in the heat emission in the floor, in an area about, oh, I'd say about twenty feet square."
Extensive testing has since determined that construction products containing titanium dioxide help to destroy pollutants found in car exhaust and heating emissions, scientists say.
It is thought that the eardrum closely mirrors core temperature values, and these devices work by detecting the infrared heat emission from the tympanic membrane.
Uhura came to join them beside the food synthesiser, finding it, with the warmth of its waste heat emissions, almost as soothing as a kitchen stove.
The light and heat emission is very intense and can produce skin burns from some (close) distance without direct contact with the flame, by thermal radiation alone.
Daeman lowered his face to the ice floor, not out of fear but to mask any heat emissions that might be leaking from his osmosis mask.