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(Although China recently overtook the U.S. as the world's largest CO2 producer on an annual basis, the U.S. remains far and away the largest source of cumulative emissions in the atmosphere).
Lahiri structures the novel with exquisite precision, building atmosphere through cumulative detail, parsing out the backstory as Gauri and Subhash allow themselves to revisit memories from their youth, so that it is only towards the end that we learn the full truth about Udayan's death – a truth that asks us to revise our opinions of the characters and their actions.
The cumulative impact undermines the atmosphere of the show, giving it the feel of an Apple lifestyle advert and creating a credibility barrier between the content and the viewer.
Because some C is 'sequestered' from every treatment through the offset of coal energy production (Figure 4c), and C is also taken up through forest regrowth, the cumulative C emission to the atmosphere is reduced with every treatment.
However as approximately half of the round wood C removed during logging ends up in wood products, over 176,000 Mg C could have remained in storage and out of the atmosphere reducing the cumulative impact of forestry activity from 93 to 71 Mg C ha−1.
From 1944 through 1957, approximately 2.73 × 10 Bq of I were released from the Hanford Site in Washington State into the atmosphere, leading to cumulative thyroid doses reaching several Grays (Shipler et al, 1996).
Because some C is 'sequestered' from every treatment through the offset of coal energy production, and C is also taken up through forest regrowth, the cumulative C emission to the atmosphere is reduced with every treatment.
Although, considering the Blazers fired their last general manager on draft day, this one contributes to the team's circuslike atmosphere mostly for its cumulative effect, writes Ken Berger on CBSSports.com.com
In simulations of the radiance in various viewing geometries, cumulative effects of the surface and atmosphere of Mars have been taken into account.
In all RCPs, atmospheric CO2 concentrations are higher in 2100 relative to present day as a result of a further increase of cumulative emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere during the 21st century.
As CO2 remains trapped in the atmosphere for centuries, its "cumulative impact" means that even if all emissions stopped tomorrow, our planet is still locked in for a certain degree of warming: "The laws of physics are non-negotiable," warned Michel Jarraud, the head of the WMO.
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