The observed radioemission can be explained by either a collimated ultrarelativistic jet, viewed off-axis, or a cocoon of mildly relativistic ejecta.
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Extragalactic radio bursts are intense bursts of radioemission that have durations of milliseconds and exhibit the characteristic dispersion sweep of radio pulsars.
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I've instructed the battle computers to display enemy movements by locating their radioemissions.
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They said by the radioemissions there had to be a big headquarters there.
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Our astronomers have been observing the planet carefully ever since radioemissions were detected a generation ago.
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Radioemission was a ceaseless white-noise howl.
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Follow-up observations, including measurements made at the shortest wavelength of radioemissions capable of piercing the Earth's atmosphere, revealed a constant signal.
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Any civilization that reached the point of large-scale radioemissions was likely at the same time to be developing weapons of mass destruction.
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If you sprinkled crushed ravenna leaves on your tongue, within minutes your pituitary gland would vibrate with strong radioemissions from the Crab nebula.
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To detect radioemissions at lower frequencies you need a large number of antennae spread across a wide area for sensitivity and different spatial scales.
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When all these channels are used, the radioemissions from that data exchange can increase by 0.1 to 0.15 dB.
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Judging by their space vehicles and radioemissions, these aliens seemed technologically advanced, and possibly were the minions of the ancient hated enemy, the Tulk.
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"What about the radioemissions?" demanded Jarmo, intrusively leaning over the mound of twisted flesh on the table.