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emanation <an emanation; emanations> N

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radium emanation PHYS

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Eddy apparently believed that such mind crimes could be stopped by having people in close physical proximity to her intercept these mental emanations.
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From where did this two-fold emanation get derived?
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Potential vulnerabilities include different processing and thus transmission speeds for blocks of plaintext with certain statistical characteristics, changes in power consumption, or compromising emanations.
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The origin of the bones is unknown, but they have mystical emanations, seemingly causing increased misfortunes and accidents during construction attempts in the area.
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They are the emanations of buddhas, the manifestations of highly accomplished adepts, and rebirths of highly virtuous teachers or spiritual friends.
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It may also be that the generated emanations may differ totally even if only the last bit of a pixel's colour is changed.
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Bell observed the emanation of audible sounds from a transparent tube containing material in suspension, when a modulated light source is focused on the tube.
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As with radium emanation, solutions of free radium salts were also placed in tubes; in this case, the tubes were made from platinum.
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Typically, it depicts creation in a series of emanations from a primal monadic source, finally resulting in the creation of the material universe.
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This radioactivity is due to the presence of radium emanation produced by the radium that is present in the ground through which the waters flow.
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