Examples of 'radiative' in a sentence

Meaning of "radiative"

Radiative (adjective): Relating to the emission or transmission of energy, such as light, heat, or electromagnetic waves, through radiation or radiant processes
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  • of, relating to, or occurring through radiation

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Pure radiative transport is more important higher up.
The main heat transfer mechanism is radiative.
The balance of radiative transfer is transfer of heat.
Effects due to physical optics or radiative transfer.
Radiative cooling is very efficient in thin disks.
Geometry for the radiative transfer equation.
Radiative forcing caused by rocket engine emissions.
This description is accompanied by radiative transfer models.
Radiative heaters are capable of high watt densities.
The wall then contributes to radiative exchange.
The radiative zone surrounds the core.
The largest contribution to total radiative forcing is.
Direct radiative forcing of black carbon.
The only effects we will see are radiative.
Indirect radiative forcing of black carbon.

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Anthropogenic aerosols tend to produce negative radiative forcing.
Trace gas radiative forcing indices.
The contribution of italian emissions to global radiative forcing.
Its radiative processes are much different.
It is a spontaneous process of radiative distribution of entropy.
A radiative cooler was used to cool the thermal detector.
Forcing is defined as the radiative imbalance at the tropopause.
A radiative cooling design would be optimal.
Rotary furnace for radiative heat treatment of solids.
On radiative effects of black carbon and sulphate aerosols.
Arrows represent radiative heat distribution.
The radiative forcing is due to the gases themselves.
Some escape and others undergo radiative capture.
The exact reverse of radiative recombination is light absorption.
Radiative forcing of climate by historical land cover change.
The indirect radiative effect of aerosols.
Radiative inelastic scattering cross section.
The atmosphere is in a thermal radiative equilibrium.
Impact of radiative hydrodynamics on primordial galaxies.
This is known as solar forcing an example of radiative forcing.
Radiative transfer modelling of interstellar clouds.
Airmass factors can be determined by radiative transfer calculations.
Modeling radiative contributions in the scene.
The overlying atmosphere is in radiative equilibrium.
Radiative transfer is a process which occurs in two steps.
How innovative architecture can drive radiative cooling.
The radiative properties of the clouds.
This effect is called radiative forcing.
Radiative forcing and travel classes.
This process is called radiative recombination.
Advanced radiative transfer modelling for information extraction.
There are several types of radiative equilibrium.
Radiative transfers and associated couplings in porous media.
All these characteristics determine their radiative impact.
This covers radiative transfer through the atmosphere.

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