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Definition of Radiation pattern
1. Noun. Graphical representation (in polar or Cartesian coordinates) of the spatial distribution of radiation from an antenna as a function of angle.
Generic synonyms: Graph, Graphical Record
Terms within: Lobe
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiation Pattern
Literary usage of Radiation pattern
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scenario for a Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake on the Hayward Fault edited by Francis M. Christie (1997)
"The large pulse of motion is in the horizontal direction perpendicular to the
fault, because earthquakes have a radiation pattern rather like that of a ..."
2. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"Its radiation pattern and direction of radiation will be electronically controlled,
without physical motion of the antenna. The control is accomplished by ..."
3. Precision Spectroscopy, Diode Lasers, and Optical Frequency Measur edited by Leo Hollberg (2000)
"The rectangular shape of the gain region leads to the oval radiation pattern.
(Figure adapted from Ref. 4, with permission.) refraction due to changes in ..."
4. Upland Rice: A Global Perspective by Phool Chand Gupta, J. C. O'Toole (1986)
"The bimodal rainfall regime at Ibadan, Nigeria, causes an inverse radiation pattern.
Das Gupta (5) described radiation, based on average sunshine hours per ..."
5. Digest of Education Statistics (1999) edited by Thomas D. Snyder (2000)
"However, a number of individual measurements considered together can give a
picture of the radiation pattern over an area. A number of readings made at the ..."
6. Nasa Patents Available for Licensing from the George C. Marshall Space (1992)
"... on the film and capable of fluorescing in response to stimulation by a light
source in a manner directly proportional to the stored radiation pattern; ..."