Collocations withemission
These are words often used in combination withemission.
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carbon emission
The policy goal is to reduce the 2010 total carbon emission to 90 per cent that of 2000.
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emission allowance
With a personalised carbon dioxide emission allowance it is apparent that the third world would benefit at the expense of the developed world.
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emission line
Measurements of the carbon emission line shape are therefore used to extract values for the impurity ion temperature and velocity.
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emission nebula
This is an emission nebula showing glowing gas and darker dust lanes.
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emission requirement
That is also going to be the case for emission requirements for new vehicles.
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excess emission
However, no excess emission was discovered, which might otherwise have indicated the presence of a circumstellar debris disk of orbiting dust.
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exhaust emission
The stricter exhaust emission standards for goods vehicles, for which we had had such high hopes, were inadequate.
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gas emission
Disaggregated greenhouse gas emission inventories from agriculture via a coupled economicecosystem model.
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infrared emission
The infrared emission of lunar-like bodies with high obliquities can vary by an order of magnitude along the orbit, depending on the viewing geometry.
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light emission
The hydrogen pressure was adjusted, as much as possible, to maximize the light emission from the cell.
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methane emission
When brewers' grains were added to timothy hay (0.60)- and maize (0.25)-based diet, then methane emission was also reduced.
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positron emission tomography
Planning and spatial working memory : a positron emission tomography study in humans.
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radio emission
However, in many situations where intense radio emission is observed, energetic particle beams are also observed or invoked.
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spontaneous emission
The excited atom interacts with the vacuum fluctuations which cause the spontaneous emission of radiation.
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stimulated emission
This means that the most general condition for linear radiative instability requires that the spontaneous emission exceeds the absorption minus the stimulated emission.
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thermal emission
The temperature structure responds accordingly to restore the energy balance at each level by changing the thermal emission.
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x-ray emission
X-ray emission from hollow atoms produced by collisions of multiply charged ions with a solid.
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