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Discover Ludwig"emission for" is incorrect and not a grammatically correct phrase
The word "emission" means the act of giving off or discharging, and needs to be followed by a specific noun or subject in order to make sense. You cannot use "emission for" in written English because it is not a complete phrase and does not convey a specific meaning. It would be more appropriate to use "emission of" or "emission from", depending on the context. Example: The car's exhaust pipe was emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Once the outmoded plants are refitted with clean technology, their emission for each ton of cement produced declines.
Following a public vote, the winner is Bec Hill for this emission: For Christmas last year I got given Sudoku toilet paper.
The app factors emission for planes, train and automobiles, as well as a few other vehicles.
Nevertheless, there was still sufficient emission for biological imaging.
Insets: Photographs of light emission for the corresponding rubrene NPs.
TQ k, annual consumption or emission for k item.
Antenna excitation resulted in metal-centered emission for all complexes.
In the past few years, a few countries developed "green houses" with zero or close to zero emission, for example in the UK.
The inset of Figure 2b is the photographs of light emission for pristine and HT NPs.
Figure 5 Spatial distribution map of diffuse CO 2 emission for Brava Island.
We calculate the expected total energy consumption or emission for one packet delivery as follows: (1).
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