ETYMOLOGIA SŁOWA EMISSION
From Latin ēmissiō, from ēmittere to send forth, emit.
CO OZNACZA SŁOWO EMISSION
Emisja
Emisja może odnosić się do: ▪ spalin, a także: ▪ spalin, spalin powstających w wyniku spalania paliwa ▪ emisji zanieczyszczeń powietrza ▪ emisji gazów cieplarnianych, gazu w atmosferze pochłaniającej i emitującej promieniowanie w spalinach termiczny zakres podczerwieni ▪ Emisja, proces, w którym energia fotonu zostaje uwolniona przez inną jednostkę ▪ Emisja, sygnał radiowy emitowany przez nadajnik radiowy ▪ Współczynnik emisji, współczynnik mocy na jednostkę czasu źródła elektromagnetycznego ▪ Emisja czynnik ▪ Linia emisyjna lub "linia widmowa", linia ciemna lub jasna w innym jednolitym i ciągłym spektrum ▪ Mgławica emisyjna, chmura jonizowanego gazu emitującego światło o różnych kolorach Spektroskopia emisji, spektroskopia fotoemisji, spektroskopia emisji płomieni i inne typy spektroskopii ▪ Norma emisji, wymagania określające konkretne ograniczenia ilości zanieczyszczeń, które mogą być uwalniane do środowiska ▪ ...
Definicja słowa emission w słowniku
Pierwsza definicja emisji w słowniku to akt wysyłania lub wysyłania. Inną definicją emisji jest energia w postaci ciepła, światła, fal radiowych itp. Emitowana ze źródła. Emisja to także substancja, płyn itp., Która jest emitowana; rozładować się.
CYTATY ZE SŁOWEM «EMISSION»
Słynne cytaty i zdania ze słowem
emission.
When you have energy companies like Shell and British Petroleum, both of which are perhaps represented in this room, saying there is a problem with excess carbon dioxide emission, I think we ought to listen.
With global warming, I'm never going to time-travel. It's probably going to cause some major emission problems.
In this case, the particle formed has correspondingly less energy, whereas the product nucleus passes into the ground state with emission of the quantity of energy saved as gamma radiation.
In the tail above the giant resonance, you can get not just one neutron emitted but two, three, four or five, and so there are a lot of things one can measure, looking at the competition with the emission of neutrons and protons and so on.
One of the big mysteries about the black hole at the center of the galaxy is, 'Why don't we see emission from matter falling onto the black hole, or, rather, the black hole eating up its surroundings?'
The hydrogen powered car, with its high fuel mileage and zero emission rate, is just one example of the products under development that will help increase our energy independence.
Undoubtedly, at the moment, the major cause of CO2 emission is what happens in developed countries.
Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources.
In my view the structure of the whole atom was that of an individual, with all its parts interconnected, and the emission of a spectral line appeared to me to be the result of the coherence and co-operation of several electric quanta.
KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «EMISSION»
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Acoustic
Emission Testing
This is because the increase of aging structures and disastrous damages due to recent earthquakes urgently demand for maintenance and retrofit of civil structures in service for example.
Christian U. Grosse, Masayasu Ohtsu,
2008
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Emission Tomography: The Fundamentals of PET and SPECT
This book is intended as a textbook and reference resource for graduate students, researchers, medical physicists, biomedical engineers, and professional engineers and physicists in the medical-imaging industry.
Miles N. Wernick, John N. Aarsvold,
2004
This book is the first monograph exclusively dedicated to emission detectors. Properties of two-phase working media based on noble gases, saturated hydrocarbon, ion crystals and semiconductors are reviewed.
Alexander I. Bolozdynya,
2010
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Positron
Emission Tomography: Basic Sciences
This book is a reference resource to nuclear physicists and clinicians interested in the basic science of PET.
Dale L. Bailey, David W. Townsend, Peter E. Valk,
2006
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Basic Acoustic
Emission
Scott summarizes the basic science involved, particularly stress waves, interfaces, and sources and standards; explains methodology; and describes applications ranging from laboratory research to the aircraft industry.
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Field
Emission in Vacuum Microelectronics
Its emission capability is millions times higher than that of any other types of electron emission. The main field emission properties, and some experimental facts and applications, are described in this book.
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Spectrochemical Analysis by Atomic Absorption and
Emission
Revised and fully updated, the book continues to be highly practical and wide in scope and contains illustrations which aid understanding.
Lauri H. J. Lajunen, P. Perämäki,
2004
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Particle-Induced X-Ray
Emission Spectrometry (PIXE)
Touching on every facet of PIXE technology, from basic instrumentation, specimens, the characteristics of X-ray spectroscopy, standardization of quantitative analysis, to the accuracy of PIXE analysis and its limits of detection, the book ...
Sven A. E. Johansson, John L. Campbell, Klas G. Malmqvist,
1995
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Acoustic
Emission: Current Practice and Future Directions
The first section focuses on AE sensors and systems. The second deals with fundamental investigation
Wolfgang Sachse, Kusuo Yamaguchi, James Roget,
1991
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Positron
Emission Tomography: Basic Sciences
This is an invaluable reference for students in both the physical and biological sciences, clinicians and graduates who might be entering the area, as well as advanced trainees requiring more in-depth knowledge of the principles of PET.
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «EMISSION»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
emission w wiadomościach.
New Emission Targets Achievable
New emission trading targets are a realistic goal for New Zealand business, says the Employers and Manufacturers Association (EMA). «Scoop.co.nz, Lip 15»
Carbon Emission Regulations Could Jeopardize Multi Billion LNG …
Natural gas is increasingly being viewed as one of the most important sources of fuel in the coming decades. That is why Royal Dutch Shell, ... «OilPrice.com, Lip 15»
New emission norms for 3-wheelers from next year
PUNE: Newly manufactured three-wheelers will have to comply with more efficient emission standards (Bharat Stage IV) from April next year. «ET Auto, Lip 15»
Policy-makers need to strike balance in setting carbon emission …
CALGARY -- Governments needs to set a clear vision on energy goals and then let private enterprise figure out how to get there, according to ... «CTV News, Lip 15»
Emission control needs a new approach
In reference to Mark Lawson's article "Climate change model environmental damage claims are just smoke" (AFR July 7), Professor Robert ... «The Australian Financial Review, Lip 15»
Self-Driving Cars Could Reduce Greenhouse Gases Emission
Besides being good for reducing accident rates, self-driving cars could reduce greenhouse gases emission as well. A research published by ... «The Silver Ink, Lip 15»
Summer Budget 2015: Osborne waters down tax discounts for low …
Thereafter, three new VED bands will come into force - standard, premium and zero emission. Most cars - 95 per cent, according to Osborne ... «Business Green, Lip 15»
Cheaper loans for 'green' cars
"We anticipate the agreement will provide loans for several thousand low-emission vehicles, as well as finance for installing solar power and ... «SBS, Lip 15»
Ben Howlett tours the University of Bath's Centre for Low Emission …
The university's new Centre for Low Emission Vehicle Research (CLEVeR) will help with exploring much needed low and ultra-low emission ... «Bath Chronicle, Lip 15»
Carbon emission cuts at a local level could avoid dangerous global …
Children cover their face to take precaution from the air pollution in New Delhi. India, alongside Brazil, is among major economies yet to make ... «The Guardian, Lip 15»