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(Astronomy) celestial body which radiates electromagnetic pulses at regular intervals (believed to be a rapidly spinning neutron star), pulsating starpulsar
(Physics) electromagnetic device that separates isotopes by their massescalutron
Å, angstrom unit, unit of measurement equal to a hundred-millionth of a centimeter (used to measure the wavelengths of light), unit used to measure electromagnetic radiationangstrom
adaptive radiation, effect of radiating, energy emitted in rays or waves, energy radiated in the form of waves or particles; process of emitting energy in electromagnetic waves or moving particles; act of emitting, act of beaming or glowing, particles ...radiation
armor, protective covering; framework around which an artist forms a sculpture; part of an electric generator, framework for a sculpture, keeper, keeper for magnet, moving part in electromagnetic device, protective partarmature
artificial source of light, carrying small weights, come to rest, consuming little of something, dawn, daylight, delicately flavored, dizzy, easily awakened, easily digested, easily worked, easy to do, electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic radiati...light
broadcast by radio, transmit by radio, broadcasting of programs by radio, communicate by radio, communication using radio waves, device receiving sound broadcasts, method of transmitting sound via electromagnetic waves; device used to receive and play ...radio
capable of fluorescing, dazzling in color, giving off electromagnetic radiation (especially in the form of light); bright, glowing (of colors)fluorescent
code word for the letter "X", electromagnetic radiation, examine patient using X-rays, photograph something using X-rays, photographic image using X-raysX-ray; X ray
describing electromagnetic waves, forming units without introducing constants, logically or aesthetically consistent, speaking logically, sticking together, sticking together; consistentcoherent
device that creates an image of an object by using electro-optical sensors that convert electromagnetic radiation into electronic signalsFLIR (Forward-Looking Infrared)
disruption of the operation of electrical devices which is caused by the presence of electromagnetic radiationEMI (electromagnetic interference)
ECM, methods that use the electromagnetic spectrum in order to "confuse" enemy radar and detection systemsElectronic Countermeasures
electromagnetic device for reading datamagnetic head
electromagnetic frequency bandL-band
 

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