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These vibratory machines transmit structure-borne sound to adjacent walls or floors and the structure-borne sound is eventually emitted as noise into indoor spaces.

The results show that a 1/2〈1 1 1〉{1 1 1} dislocation loop is formed with the sequential collection of 〈1 1 1〉 interstitial crowdions at the periphery of the He cluster and is eventually emitted from the He cluster.

Starting from the entry point 'Chemicals', but closely associated with the entry point 'Environment', SOLUTIONS focuses on creating and using an integrated 'model train' (Fig. 2) to quantify expected mixture impacts, and trace those back via risk assessment, exposure assessment and eventually emitted masses of chemicals.

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Wind farms may eventually emit more carbon than an equivalent coal-fired power station.

The long, long two-faced alligators with glowing eyes and the enormous lizard that joins them are moody menaces, and a huge paper bag that pulses with life, stands up, tips this way and that while eventually emitting some strange yowls, turns out to have an inner life.

Drop something an encyclopedia, say into a black hole, and it would be destroyed and eventually re-emitted as Hawking radiation in a random way.

The solar energy that flows into the Earth system is mostly absorbed in the tropics, transported northwards by the atmosphere and ocean, and eventually re-emitted into space as infra-red radiation.

The greenhouse gases already emitted will eventually result in a rise of 1.3 metres.

Dunleavy eventually opened his eyes, emitted a breath reeking of stale alcohol, and asked sheepishly, "Where's the fire, mate?'' (The body under the desk belonged to another Australian journalist, Mark Morri, who was visiting the Post on an exchange program. The previous evening, Morri had enrolled in Dunleavy's orientation course for antipodean reporters seeking fame and fortune in New York).

Dunleavy eventually opened his eyes, emitted a breath reeking of stale alcohol, and asked sheepishly, "Where's the fire, mate?" (The body under the desk belonged to another Australian journalist, Mark Morri, who was visiting the Post on an exchange program. The previous evening, Morri had enrolled in Dunleavy's orientation course for antipodean reporters seeking fame and fortune in New York).

The assumption is that because forests absorb carbon as they grow, eventually any carbon emissions emitted today will be removed from the atmosphere by future tree growth.

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