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Ali Rashid Tabriz, the head of Pakistan's National Institute of Oceanography, said in a telephone interview Wednesday afternoon that the surfacing of the island, which was visible from the coast, had been caused by an emission of methane gas on the seabed.
Thus, there is a need to control an emission of dyes into the environment.
Any eruption could potentially lead to flooding or an emission of gas, the office added in a statement.
It soon became evident that the event wasn't a typical gamma ray burst, an emission of high-energy radiation that often accompanies a supernova explosion.
The Ir III) complex showed characteristic phosphorescence with an emission of 570 nm and a high quantum efficiency of 28%.
Regarding an electrical range of 20 km, this results in an emission of 106 g CO2/km (calculated for 100 km).
Here they were ionized through the 'application of a potential of 70 eV and an emission of current of 200 uA.
The product HL was reacted with OPA [22], and fluorescence was detected at an excitation of 365 nm and an emission of 460 nm.
Emission value for sugar beet production (Life Cycle Assessment - LCA) suggests an emission of 900 kg of CO2eq per ton of sugar produced [27].
Mano et al. have reported that narrow linewidth around 35 μeV has been observed from an emission of a single GaAs DE QD [6].
After at least 30 min of incubation at 37 °C, the resulting fluorescent signals for the living cell and dead cells were measured at an excitation of 400 nm and an emission of 505 nm, then at an excitation of 485 nm and an emission of 520 nm, respectively.
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