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This relaxation, called the Stokes shift, is why fluorescence emits with a lower energy than the original absorption.
The company plans to cut the amount of carbon dioxide it emits with each kilowatt-hour of electricity generated by 4.8percentt over the next three years, and 76percentt by 2050.
"Hit Me Baby (One More Time)" is a song about obsession, and it takes all of two seconds to hook you, not once but twice, first with the swung triplet "Da nah nah" and then with that alluring growl-purr that Spears emits with her first line (following Martin's trace vocal): "Oh, baby, bay-bee".
In both cases, LEDs from sample E emits with a higher intensity for both P1 and P2.
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It is the historical responsibility of those who started emitting with the industrial revolution".
"Mitigation is a complex issue because soot is typically emitted with other particles and gases that probably cool the climate.
He admired the bluesy tones that the trumpet and trombone players emitted, with the help of wah-wah mutes, on "Rhapsody in Blue," George Gershwin's 1924 classic, but couldn't figure out how to imitate them on the electric guitar.
Each of the zones was emitting with anti-phases.
Twenty-one states have anti-idling laws aimed at reducing the pollution emitted with diesel fumes.
Pumping waves were emitted with period from 30 s to 15 min.
The Si-SWCNT electrode was shown to field emit with an Eto of 1.5 V μm−1 and β of 3,965.
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