Sentence examples for emission close from inspiring English sources

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In the Chandra data, Schlegel and his colleagues detect two arcs of X-ray emission close to the center of NGC 5195.

The power law nature of the X-ray emission, close to fading of the source during the declining phase suggests that unpulsed emission arises in the accretion disk which gradually disappears.

Unexplained "filaments" of radio-wave emission close to our galaxy's centre may hold proof of the existence of dark matter, researchers have said.

These exhibited clear peaks in the X-ray diffraction corresponding to the hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure of ZnO and a photoluminescence spectrum with a peak at 3.3 eV corresponding to band edge emission close to 3.2 eV determined from the abrupt onset in the absorption-transmission through ZnO NWs grown on 0.5 nm Au/quartz.

Two years later, the presence of an excess infrared emission close to Epsilon Eridani was announced, which indicated a disk of fine-grained cosmic dust was orbiting Epsilon Eridani.

Similar to the aqueous reaction conditions, the difficulty in controlling crystal growth under high temperature organic synthesis resulted in Ag2S QDs with emission close to the band gap (1300 nm) within a short reaction time.

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Pulling a significant amount of that carbon out of the atmosphere and storing it safely will be a tremendous challenge, and we won't be able to reduce the amount in the atmosphere until we first get our emissions close to zero.

CO2 emissions from refineries account for about 4%% of the global CO2 emissions, close to 1 billion metric tons of CO2 per year (Van Straelen et al. 2010).

This study shows, that implementing METS has the potential to bring the amount of carbon emissions close to the level of emissions in the reference year, for an annual reduction rate of 7%% and more.

These fabrics had been treated with formaldehyde resins and had significant formaldehyde emissions close to the breathing zone.

This is probably due to the formation of a temperature inversion layer at night, trapping any emissions closer to the surface and causing the accumulation of gases released from soils or CSG infrastructure.

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