Owing to the quick reduction of speed, the luminosity will be a feature of the higher, not the lower, part of the course.
Most of this remained where it had fallen, but a few of the larger pieces showed a faint luminosity and rose again.
As they approached the farther side and the sunlight decreased, they found that a diffusedluminosity pervaded everything.
The omnipresent luminosity continued, but the glow was scarcely bright enough to be perceived from the earth.
Before us was a high arch, and through it I glimpsed a dim, shifting luminosity as of mist filled with rainbows.
The more recent researches of Molisch have shown that the luminosity of ordinary butcher's meat under appropriate conditions is quite a common occurrence.
The cause of thisluminosity is Micrococcus phosphorens, an immotile round, or almost round organism.
This organism is quite distinct from that causing the luminosity of marine fish.
VIRAG: (A diabolic rictus of black luminosity contracting his visage, cranes his scraggy neck forward.
She looked to the eastward where a pale luminosity of afterglow shone in the heavens.
Masses of strange cloud and singular light upon the green prairie, and a luminosity in the sky, drew Carley to the platform of her car, which was the last of the train.
Her hand was on his shoulder, her white frock a luminosity of grey shadow.
Over the ragged bay the phares winked in and out, and beyond the ilex and chestnut a faintluminosity trembled--the corona of Dinard lighting up for the night.
The luminosityof the water gradually decreased during the night, and toward morning was no longer seen.
The luminosity which is so characteristic of the animal is in favour of an electric current, which is almost always accompanied by chemical decomposition, which would set free the hydrochloric acid of the sea water.
During the night, this species emits a brilliant phosphoric light, and living individuals, which Lesson succeeded in preserving, exhibited great luminosity in the dark.
Then it, too, died; and, through the dark that was relieved only by the faint luminosity of the quiescent gas, he saw far off a point of light.
That darkness still wrapped him thickly about when he regained consciousness--a darkness saved from utter black only by a faint luminosity that seemed to penetrate and be part of the air about him.
The point of heat at which the eye begins to discoverluminosity has been estimated at 1,000 deg.
With those in enlightenment from themselves the luminosity was not around the head but around the mouth and over the chin.
This enlightenment has sometimes been manifested to me in the spiritual world, however, visible in those enlightened by the Lord as a luminosity around the head, aglow with the color of the human face.
If thou doest act according to the commandments and exhortations of God, know thou for a certainty that the luminosity of thy face will day by day increase.
A loss of one-thousandth of its luminositywould correspond to a decrease of .
Should, however, the refrigeration be imperfect, the luminosity travels slowly down the tube into the receiver.
At one end of the scale we have the excessively tenuous nebulæ, the luminosity of which, mysterious in its origin, resembles the electric glow in our vacuum tubes.
The heliometer parallax is doubtless less reliable than the photographic ones, and Doctor Adams states that the spectral type and luminosity of Betelgeuse make his value less certain than in the case of most other stars.
But in tropical regions, the deep azure of the sky, and the brief twilight, give it a distinctness and luminosity never witnessed elsewhere.
Others have supposed the luminosity to be composed of 'revolving planetary particles,' shining by a direct or reflected light.
This correspondence in the causes of luminosity of flame, and of gases traversed by electric currents, is supported by the similarity of the flame-phenomena in strength and color of light.
The luminosity of the flame, however, ceases at a sharp line of demarkation, and evidently coincides with completion of the chemical action.
On continuing the exhaustion this luminosity rapidly diminishes, not only in intensity but in extent, contracting more and more from the edge of the disk, until ultimately it is visible only as a bright spot in the center.
Moreover, when a luminous flame is employed in this experiment the space still exists between the cool body and the flame, but you also notice that the luminosity is decreased over a still larger area although the flame exists.
In all these, even in the Sertulariae, I have invariably observed the light to be increased by irritation, in which respect the luminosity of animal life differs from that of vegetable.
She is no doubt vividly self-luminous, although less so than Mercury: while theluminosity of Neptune may be comparatively nothing.
When discussing the self-luminosity of the nebula in Orion, in his "Story of the Heavens," Ed.
And also, that if the self-luminosity of a nebula arises from incandescent gas, the pressure in the gas of that nebula must be somewhere between 2 and 5 atmospheres above absolute zero of pressure.
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