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The Environmental Protection Agency says that even if carbon emitted can be captured and sequestered, coal-to-liquids conversion would still emit slightly more carbon dioxide than petroleum.
For GHG emissions, rural shea butter processors emit 3.14 3.31 kg CO2 eq/kg shea butter, while urban processors emit slightly less (2.29 2.54 kg CO2 eq/kg shea butter).
Though they traditionally cost more and emit slightly higher levels of particulate matter, diesel engines deliver both excellent fuel economy and tremendous low-end torque – the force that gives a car its oomph.
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If the signature of an element is found at a wavelength that is slightly to the blue side of what experiments in a laboratory show, this means the star is moving towards the earth, making the wavelength of the light it was emitting slightly shorter.
The United States emits slightly more than 36% of the greenhouse gases produced by the industrialized world, and Bush has refused to submit the accord to a vote in Congress.
The eyes, head, nasal region, calvaria, dorsum of the trunk, and dorsum of the flippers emitted slightly more heat than other body regions.
Jefferies emits a slightly stagey laugh.
Grill on one side only, until grill-marked, and the melon emits a slightly smoky aroma, about 2 minutes.
In Santiago Apoala — tucked in a dramatic, isolated valley in Oaxaca's Mixteca region and popular for its waterfall — the newly refurbished cabaña was solid and clean, but a propane leak in the kitchen emitted a slightly noxious aroma and required that windows in the dining room stay open.
(It will froth and bubble; the large pot is needed to contain the volume). Cook for 8 to 10 minutes, or until it turns dark amber and emits a slightly bitter scent, but be careful not to overcook, and adjust the heat as needed.
Both peak positions of the wavelength of light emitted become slightly longer (redshift) when the PLED is annealed.
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