How To Use Luminosity In A Sentence

  • In a gap between eastern peaks a colorless luminosity of the sky heralded moonrise. THE DISPOSSESSED
  • In The Approach, a mostly white painting with edges of yellow-gold, a mystical luminosity is supported by a gnomic title.
  • The moon was shining enough to give a ghostly luminosity to the buildings that crowded both sides of the narrow street.
  • What were called the exaggerations of his writing were due, I have no doubt, to the extraordinary luminosity of his imagination. What I Remember
  • The word luminosity describes the nature of celestial light, and the music of composer James Whitbourn is a celebration of that light: peaceful, radiant and clear. James Whitbourn's Celestial Sounds
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  • Executed in egg tempera and gesso on panel rather than the acrylics and oils for which the artist is best known, these new paintings exhibit a sensual luminosity not previously seen in his work.
  • It starts off as a series of brush strokes in brown, red and green, but ends up as an exquisite painting imparting a beautiful luminosity.
  • Like almost all of Elsheimer's paintings, this story-within-a-landscape is small, just 12¼ inches by 16¼ inches, and painted on copper, whose smooth, nonporous surface intensifies the luminosity of the oil paint, makes his colors sparkle, and sharpens his minute details. The Story Within a Landscape
  • Adding a drop or two of a liquid highlighter to your foundation will increase luminosity and produce an overall glow.
  • The peak photon energy occurs at 10 keV and the total X-ray luminosity is 1045 ergs / sec.
  • The work is an icy bluish gray, brimming over with a quiet urgency and haunting luminosity.
  • Variability at optical wavelengths and the brightness in the F606W passband suggest additional sources of luminosity such as starlight reflected from a circumplanetary ring system. SpaceRef Top Stories
  • This subdued range of luminosity makes it hard to accurately judge picture quality.
  • Because of small body movements or maybe sudden changes in luminosity, some of the recorded emission spectra showed artifacts.
  • The moon was shining enough to give a ghostly luminosity to the buildings that crowded both sides of the narrow street.
  • But if pushed, I would wearily point out that the inconstant luminosity was a statement about the haphazard nature of life, about how the world could be either light or dark.
  • He bled into the darkness between every light plastered on the ceiling, only displaying his head and shoulders in the caliginous luminosity, fading back to darkness as he walked forward.
  • This led to the proposition that most of the mass in a galaxy was low luminosity mass of some kind, and this invisible mass was called dark matter.
  • Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries.
  • His orbs were scintillant with reflected luminosity, while his submaxillary dermal indentations gave every evidence of engaging amiability. Vampishone Diary Entry
  • These are young, massive, bright stars (about 1000 times more luminous than our Sun) that undergo periodic changes in luminosity.
  • Recent observations vindicate the assumption: a direct velocity - mass correlation is even tighter than the velocity - luminosity correlation.
  • rates rate of change in star rotation rate star magnetic field variability stellar wind strength and variability short period variation in parent star diameter star's carbon to oxygen ratio star's space velocity relative to Local Standard of Rest star's short term luminosity variability star's long term luminosity variability amplitude and duration of star spot cycle number Reasons To Believe -
  • Before applying the silkscreens to the wood beveled panels, she coats them with rabbit skin gesso, which helps to create the wonderful sense of luminosity her paintings possess. Quaytman Explores Terrain Between Text and Image in New SFMOMA Show
  • The furnace that fuels Gum 19's luminosity is a gigantic, superhot star called V391 Velorum. RedOrbit News - Technology
  • Asas the contracting cloud becomes opaque to its own infrared radiation, its luminosity will drop abruptly.
  • Polaris fluctuates in its short-term luminosity as well. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • = -- While the luminosity possessed by certain fungi cannot be said to be of distinct utility, their phosphorescence is a noteworthy phenomenon. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • Snow, at a modest 30 by 32 inches, stood out in this exhibition for the luminosity of its light palette and relatively open structure.
  • The third turning teachings are often called "luminosity" to distinguish them from the second turning teachings on emptiness, though they are said not to contradict this view, but to complement it. Hegel on Buddhism
  • How could the observer call the luminosity thus produced? Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency
  • So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both recall an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation.
  • Although many of Monet's letters from this period are full of self-pity and pleas for financial assistance, his paintings, by contrast, are bursting with sunshine, colour and luminosity.
  • a conspicuous spot, suggested the recent occurrence of an explosion, the far-reaching effects of which might be traced in the confused floccular luminosity of a vast surrounding region. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
  • Before applying the silkscreens to the wood beveled panels, she coats them with rabbit skin gesso, which helps to create the wonderful sense of luminosity her paintings possess. Quaytman Explores Terrain Between Text and Image in New SFMOMA Show
  • For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
  • For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
  • It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them.
  • At present, modern technology has been adopted and includes: microscope appraisal, thin layer chromatogram, thin colorimeter, thin luminosity chromatogram, the combination of the chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer, and the highly effective liquid chromatography. Chapter 8
  • In one of the approaches used to address this question astronomers use the relationship between mass and luminosity that has been found for clusters of galaxies which links their x-ray emissions, an indication of the mass of the ordinary ("baryonic") matter alone (of course, baryonic matter includes electrons, which are leptons!) Dark Matter in Distant Galaxy Groups Mapped for the First Time | Universe Today
  • There was an appreciable lightening of the darkness and a faint luminosity drifted around them. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • This is a blue supergiant star with luminosity 1,300 times that of our own Sun.
  • Luminosity is enhanced by planes of the pale brick, and by using birch veneered panels on the inner walls of the galleries.
  • It hurtled through a void, an immense cathedral of black pitch, specked with faint pinpoints of light whose pale luminosity underscored the darkness that shrouded them.
  • It adopts exceeded luminosity lamp-house, electric eye sensor, slot transfer machine, LCD, keystroke, minitype.
  • Buddhism is less tongue-tied than this: reality has all the qualities of a Buddha, wakefulness, intelligence, compassion — attributes which are often called "luminosity" to distinguish it from sheer lack of existence. Hegel on Buddhism
  • They had a brightness to them, a luminosity that was intensified by the ceiling lamp. GENIE ON THE LOOSE
  • The dull luminosity of the laptop's screen was the only light apart from the red pin prick of the modem.
  • At the compromise distance of 570 light years, the star has a total bolometric luminosity some 85,000 times that of the Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • For example, some accretion disks in binary star systems occasionally undergo large, temporary increases in luminosity.
  • Ultrafine powder with a rosy tinge gives the skin warmth and luminosity.
  • The Gift had resurfaced to full radiance, and its silver luminosity shone from his every pore.
  • The quasars cannot shine for longer than a few million years with their present luminosity.
  • Her favourite medium is water colour, chosen for its luminosity and clarity.
  • The peak photon energy occurs at 10 keV and the total X-ray luminosity is 1045 ergs/sec.
  • Gathering all my courage, I pulled my head up to see nothing but a vast silhouette blended with the dark, and those two eyes that shined dimly in the reflected luminosity of my headlights stared back.
  • Chartres new luminosity and stained-glass windows illustrate a second principle of medieval aesthetics.
  • In the transparency of watercolor, the thin veils of color lapping the underlying white paper capture the city's luminosity.
  • Bright high beams glare suddenly with red brake lights, a symphony of luminosity.
  • The cloud of debris that will shoot up from the comet on impact is expected to dramatically increase the comet's luminosity, making it visible to smaller telescopes operated by amateurs, and possibly even to the naked eye.
  • On returning to England he adopted a lighter palette and a white ground for greater luminosity.
  • They reflect and refract the light, giving the depth and luminosity of a precious gem.
  • There was an appreciable lightening of the darkness and a faint luminosity drifted around them. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • Although some mummy portraits were done with tempera, encaustic was particularly suited for the realistic representation of human skin because of the medium's thicker texture and luminosity.
  • So placed, the light sculpture's flickering luminosity seems to both recall an earlier contemplation and act as new illumination to a newer generation.
  • As in several other works, he left small patches of the background unpainted to let the whiteness and luminosity of the ivory shine through.
  • Below you will find a number of references containing recent work on low mass, low luminosity stars and substellar objects.
  • They combined data from the XMM-Newton telescope with data from past X-ray telescope observations to measure the X-ray luminosity of the ULX.
  • The first 15 photophase hours were at a 1000 lux luminosity and the last hour (simulating dusk) was at 25 lux luminosity.
  • It is important too, for use in high-luminosity linear electron - positron colliders where the focus is extremely tight, to know whether or not detectors can separate collision results from background radiation.
  • Stars of lower mass and luminosity, however, glow dimly with red light for billions of years: the redder the star is, the older it is.
  • The orchestration here is very thick, but not at all heavy or cluttered; in fact, it has a uniquely peculiar luminosity, which is animated by its actually relatively thin, more truly contrapuntal texture. Sequenza21/
  • Although the composite material is synthetic, the clear or milky translucence of quartz gives the countertops a depth and luminosity that can only be achieved with natural stone.
  • These typically contain microscopic light reflectors, which impart subtle luminosity.
  • This was a development of the mysterious attraction which weak light appearing in darkness had had for him since his boyhood, when he had, with his school fellows, warmed fluorine crystals to make them luminescent; and now he took up, with the astronomer W. Wolf, the study of the luminosity of pyrogallic acid when it is mixed with alkali and bisulphite for developing photographs. Philipp Lenard - Biography
  • As exemplified by Mr. Heron, if two equal batswing burners separately give a certain amount of light, on the two flames being brought into contact, so as to form a single flame, the luminosity is considerably increased, owing to the condensation of heat which results from their meeting. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886
  • For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
  • I gasped — for the fish had been a ganoid — that ancient, armoured form that was perhaps the most intelligent of all life on our planet during the Devonian era, but which for age upon age had vanished, save for its fossils held in the embrace of the stone that once was their soft bottom beds; and the half-globes were Medusae, jelly-fish — but of a size, luminosity, and colour unheard of. The Moon Pool
  • The rods detect motion — changes in luminosity — better than do the cones. Double Words Optical Illusion – Ambigram
  • Part of the craft of the painter consists in producing the appearance of film colours and volume colours, of lustre or glow or luminosity, by means of pigments which do not in fact have these qualities.
  • It was a warm, soft night with a luminosity shining from the water. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • Heidegger's characterization of the fourfold's mutually appropriating "mirror-play" and insight regarding the universe's luminosity in Mahayana Buddhism. Blake, Heidegger, Buddhism, and Deep Ecology: A Fourfold Perspective on Humanity's Relationship to Nature
  • In principle, one can trace that history back in cosmic time by observing a so-called standard candle, a class of astronomical object whose intrinsic luminosity is uniform.
  • What my schematic reading of his memoir fails to indicate adequately is the beautiful luminosity of his descriptive writing.
  • Another effect will be to lower the peraluminosity and decrease the lime content of the melt.
  • It is extremely difficult to distinguish in observation between vagueness of the illusion due to feebleness in the after-image depending on faint illumination, dark-colored discs or lack of the desirable difference in luminosity between the sectors (cf.p. 171) and the indefiniteness which is due to broad transition-bands existing between the (relatively) pure-color bands. Harvard Psychological Studies, Volume 1 Containing Sixteen Experimental Investigations from the Harvard Psychological Laboratory.
  • The director's visual style, one that incorporates a great deal of light and luminosity, tends to fade the picture.
  • With the trappings of representation obliterated, the paintings offer a lean and stripped down physicality defined by specific proportion, luminosity and surface quality.
  • its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun
  • Part of the craft of the painter consists in producing the appearance of film colours and volume colours, of lustre or glow or luminosity, by means of pigments which do not in fact have these qualities.
  • In the transparency of watercolor, the thin veils of color lapping the underlying white paper capture the city's luminosity.
  • The luminosity of the Sun in the early history of the Solar System was probably only about 70% of the present value.
  • These investigations of the sun's luminosity are not just intellectual curiosity.
  • 25In their reply, Pettersson and Kirsch stressed the fact that the ratio in luminosity between alpha and H-particles (protons) does not permit such a mistake as Bates and Rogers attributed to them. 38 On July 19, even before the articles were published, Rutherford sent his results to Pettersson. 39 In a friendly and grateful response on July 27, Pettersson tried to reconcile and explain the discrepancies. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • More recently, astrophysicists explained the intraday variability in luminosity as a scintillation in the interstellar medium rather than rapid quasar rotation.
  • The moon was shining enough to give a ghostly luminosity to the buildings that crowded both sides of the narrow street.
  • It adopts exceeded luminosity lamp-house, electric eye sensor, slot transfer machine, LCD, keystroke, minitype.
  • There was an appreciable lightening of the darkness and a faint luminosity drifted around them. THE KEYS OF HELL
  • These investigations of the sun's luminosity are not just intellectual curiosity.
  • There was a general feeling of relief when we saw the sky lit up with a red luminosity and we knew it was the lights of our city ahead.
  • [3] The star is also somewhat less luminous in comparison, with a total bolometric luminosity of 81 percent that of our Sun. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • He painted in thin oils with a bright palette in a freely painted technique which allowed the white of the exposed canvas to give added luminosity.
  • Working on canvas mounted to wood or featherboard, he achieved his characteristic luminosity by layering a limited range of light colors with no earth tones.
  • The candle is the basic unit of luminosity.
  • Its luminosity will eventually become about a thousand times higher than today, and its vastly expanded diameter will reach the earth.
  • They are a nocturne in argent and gold, and they burn with the ferocity of dying (which is to say, the luminosity of what’s living hardest). Darkness Audible: Negative Capability and Mark Doty’s 'Nocturne in Black and Gold'
  • A type of variable star whose period of variation is tightly related to its intrinsic luminosity.
  • Original pearls, unlike the artificial ones, never lose their charm, luminosity and texture even when burnt and they come with a lifetime guarantee.
  • Suppose that in an exhausted bulb, under the molecular impact, the surface of a piece of metal or other conductor is rendered strongly luminous, but at the same time it is found that it remains comparatively cool, would not this luminosity be called phosphorescence? Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High Frequency
  • Those who did understand Matisse's work compared its luminosity to the glowing of a Byzantine enamel, entering a fairytale.
  • The light, as it filtered through endless creepers and blossoms, lost still more luminosity, until finally it became hopelessly diffused. A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
  • His vibrant paintings, prints and cut-outs, celebrated for their exceptional richness and luminosity of colour, are found in art collections internationally.

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