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  • Radiated energy would heat a much larger area, and do so at greater depth.

    Freshwater: A Bonsell in the offing? - The Panda's Thumb 2009

  • Radiated energy would heat a much larger area, and do so at greater depth.

    Freshwater: A Bonsell in the offing? - The Panda's Thumb 2009

  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Radiated love and respect to friends and family, the apple of her parents 'eye.

    CNN Transcript Apr 16, 2008 2008

  • Maximum Effective Radiated Power (ERP) from 10 kilowatt to 35 kW.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2000

  • I only suggest that if a High Intensity Radiated Field event is investigated, and if it is one day found to have been the cause, then we may listen to the tape and hear in it an acuity of observation that is inaudible to us now.

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

  • Several distinguished scientists — upon learning of the Safety Board's inclusion of the subject of HIRFs in its TWA 800 inquiry — have recently stated to me their own sense of the importance of including the possible effects of military and civilian electromagnetic transmissions in the inquiry (quite apart from whether a High Intensity Radiated Field event is in the end found to be the cause of the plane's fall).

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

  • I am unaware of any findings by the NTSB that would rule out the possibility that a High Intensity Radiated Field event played a part in the crash of TWA 800.

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

  • Because the NTSB is now undertaking an inquiry into High Intensity Radiated Field events, I at first felt it might be inappropriate to offer any additional observations such as those presented in this postscript.

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

  • A High Intensity Radiated Field event should be given full scrutiny as well, even if absent on the voice recorder.

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

  • Military planes spend more time in the company of other military craft than do civilian planes, and are therefore more likely to be subjected to a High Intensity Radiated Field event.

    An Exchange on TWA 800 Scarry, Elaine 1998

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