long-wave in the PONS Dictionary

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At nighttime, however, the dust emits long-wave radiation that warms the surface.
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This long-wave radiation from the earth increases after summer solstice because the ground is slow to release the potent solstice-time energy.
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He concluded the atmosphere must act as an insulator of heat loss by the outgoing (long-wave) radiation emitted by the earth's surface.
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No mention of the ability of this glass to prevent the emission of long-wave heat at night from buildings!
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You'll want to make a long, flat antenna, in order to collect long-wave and short-wave electrical energy.
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The hot objects also give off long-wave radiation, a very effective way of heating the air trapped inside of a closed vehicle.
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One theory suggests the scattering of light within cellulose fibres allows the plant to net more of the sun's long-wave radiation.
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