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Smog Control Without comment, the court turned down a challenge to new federal rules that will require sharp reductions in the emission of ozone-creating chemicals from power plants.
Thus the absorption of energy corresponding to an original 1Δ → 1Π transition results in the emission of fluorescence radiation corresponding to the lower frequency 1Σ+ → 1Δ transition.
The excess energy results in the emission of one or more additional electrons from the atom, which is called the Auger effect.
In 1914 Schottky discovered an irregularity in the emission of thermions in a vacuum tube, now known as the Schottky effect.
In this case, the primary X-ray photons initiate the sequence of electron transitions that result in the emission of secondary X-ray photons.
The relaxation of an excited nucleus to a lower-energy state also sometimes results in the emission of an X-ray photon.
The subsequent relaxation of the daughter nucleus to a lower-energy state results in the emission of a gamma-ray photon.
The bulk of it is occupied by the spermaceti organ and a fatty (adipose) cushion, both of which somehow function in the emission of sound for echolocation and were known by whalers as the "case" and the "junk," respectively.
Conversely, the application of electromagnetic radiation of frequency ν to a molecule in energy state Ehi can result in the emission of additional radiation of frequency ν as the molecule undergoes a transition to state Elo.
Significant reduction in the emission of pollutants occurred, however, as a consequence of the rapid fall in industrial production in the early 1990s, following the abandonment of communism and the introduction of economic reforms.
Table 8 shows that the total reductions in the emission of CO2 are around 19.0%%.
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