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emanation (ɛməˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. ēmānātiōn-em, f. ēmānāre: see emanate v.] I. 1. a. The process of flowing forth, issuing, or proceeding from anything as a source. lit. and fig. Often applied to the origination of created beings from God; chiefly with reference to the theories that regard either the u...
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Emanation
Emanation may refer to:
Emanation (chemistry), a dated name for the chemical element radon
Emanation From Below, a concept in Slavic religion
Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church, a belief found in Neoplatonism
Emanation of the state, a legal term for a public service body
Emanationism, an idea in
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emanation
emanation/ˌeməˈneɪʃn;ˌɛmə`neʃən/ n[C, U] The place gave off a strong emanation of evil. 这地方是罪恶的渊薮.
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Emanation (album)
If ever there was a recording that handsomely rewards committed listening, it is Emanation." "Emanation Part I" – 31:09
"Emanation Part II" – 45:32
Personnel
Sam Rivers – tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, piano
Cecil McBee – double
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Emanation of the state
Emanation of the state is a term used in European law to describe any body which provides a public service under the control of government. Therefore, the provisions of the Equal Treatment Directive (and any other EU directive) can be relied upon against any organisation that is an emanation
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de-emanate
de-emanate, v. (diːˈɛməneɪt) [f. de- II. 1 + emanate v.] trans. To deprive (a radioactive substance) of the power of emitting its characteristic radioactive gas or ‘emanation’. Hence de-ˈemanated ppl. a.; de-emaˈnation.1902 Rutherford & Soddy in Phil. Mag. IV. 371 If thorium oxide be exposed to a wh...
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Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church
Emanation (literally "dripping") is a belief, found in Neoplatonism, that the cause of certain beings or states of being consists of an overflow from the The word "emanation" can refer either to the process of emanation or to the thing emanated.
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Deivos (band)
The band's line-up was completed in 2004 with the addition of Abusiveness guitarist Mścisław, and their first full-length album, Emanation from Below, Discography
1999: Praised by Generations (demo)
2003: Hostile Blood
2006: Emanation from Below
2010: Gospel of Maggots
2011: Demiurge of the Void
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Emanationism
Any teachings which involve emanation are usually in opposition to creation ex nihilo as emanation advocates that everything has always existed and has See also
Aeon (Gnosticism)
Anathem
Emanation in the Eastern Orthodox Church
Jerusalem The Emanation of the Giant Albion
Panentheism
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Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion
Enitharmon, his Emanation, weaves beams of beauty. Gracious Ahania is his Emanation.
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耶路撒冷 (布莱克)
《耶路撒冷》(Jerusalem)副标题为《巨人阿尔比恩的流溢体》(The Emanation of the Giant Albion)是英国诗人、艺术家和雕刻家威廉·布莱克所写的预言书中最后、最长、最伟大的一本,完成于1804-1820年。该书采用蚀刻文字和巨大的全版插图,被称为“梦幻剧院”。
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Treatise on the Left Emanation
The Treatise on the Left Emanation is a Kabbalistic text by Rabbi Isaac ben Jacob ha-Cohen, who with his brother Jacob traveled in Spain and Provence in
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弗里德里希·道恩
1900年,道恩报道了一些实验,他发现镭化合物发出一些放射性气体,他命名为镭射气(Radium Emanation),后来证实是氡。1916年,逝世于萨克斯省哈雷。
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德国物理学家
柯尼斯堡大学校友
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Rely Zlatarovic
She found that the only factors that could cause changes were rainy periods of weather, which corresponded with lower emanation values. Measurements of the Ra emanation content in the air of Innsbruck: From the Institute of Physics of the University of Innsbruck. p. 59-66
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