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Specifically, all countries in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development region OECD90 (including the United States, Canada, and Western Europe) are assumed to have the same emission growth rates.
To derive the emission probabilities, we separate the seven states into three classes according to their number of IBD, because the emission probabilities of G(A, B) only depend on I(A, B) and different states with the same I(A, B) will have the same emission probabilities.
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"Bloodhound will have the same emissions as four-and-a-half lactating cows," said Richard.
As shown in Fig. 2b, compared with the fluorescence spectrum of free RuBPY dyes, COOH-FSiNPs have the same fluorescence emission wavelength (610 nm) with the excitation wavelength at 450 nm.
These features have the same characteristic λCL emission spectral peak shape and position as the host zircon, but have significantly elevated relative intensity (Fig. 5).
Both the GS-AuNPs and the HBNPs have the same excitation and emission wavelengths at 400 and 600 nm, respectively.
First, the luminescence of the unconjugated Eu complex (8) is identical to that of the Eu-ssDNA conjugate (9); they both have the same excitation and emission profiles and the same quantum yield.
Those rules basically mean that a new coal plant would need to have the same or lower emissions than a comparably sized natural-gas power plant.
The swather weight is calculated as one third of the average tractor weights (of the two medium-sized tractors) and is assumed to have the same indirect energy and emissions per kilogram as a tractor.
The measured photoluminescent and triboluminescent emission spectra for EuD4TEA are shown in Figure 4. Notice that both emission peaks have the same peak wavelengths but differ in intensity yield.
They both have the same time delay compared to the emission signal, about 27 μs which is consistent with the target distance.
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