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alpha emission INET.

auto-emission

back emission (or reverse)

cold emission

electromagnetic emission FÍS.

emission control AUTO. TRÁF.

emission efficiency FÍS.

Emission Guidelines INDUST.

emission spectrum SUST. FÍS.

Emission Standard INDUST.

field emission SUST.

grid emission CIENC. NAT.

low emission ELECTRNIA.

normal emission CIENC. NAT.

photoelectric emission

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Unlike coronene, dicoronylene has symmetrical fluorescence excitation and emission spectra.
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Thus, this experiment must be repeated many times to gather the full range of delays between excitation and emission of a photon.
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If the rate of spontaneous emission, or any of the other rates are fast, the lifetime is short.
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Typically, molecular bow shocks are observed in ro-vibrational emission from hot molecular hydrogen.
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One of the cars was achieving the lowest emissions figures of that time.
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Avoiding this future warming will require a large and rapid reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions.
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Some emissions were lower per area, but organic farming always required 65 to 200% more field area than non-organic farming.
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The obtained emission rates are presented as a spectral plot.
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Each was opened up through the purchasing of emissions offsets and then retiring the purchased air from use.
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Although emissions cuts are still voluntary, the exchange is considered an important prototype.
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