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Discover Ludwig"large emissions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a significant amount of gases or pollutants being released into the atmosphere. Example: "The factory was shut down due to its large emissions of carbon dioxide, which were contributing to air pollution."
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Emissions of N2O in temperate climate are largely event driven, e.g., in Eastern Canada, large emissions are observed right after snowmelt.
This leaves a large "emissions gap" to be made up.
3. Are there binding emission targets for major emerging economies with large emissions?
As long as its utilisation is low, it won't cause large emissions.
But the Greens are in it for the long term: slow and sustainable growth and large emissions cuts (10 per cent each year until 2030).
For example, large capital costs for a control option alone would not preclude selection of a control measure if large emissions reductions are projected.
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Staying under the budget requires large emission cuts starting immediately.
Large emission blueshift is significantly suppressed and narrow linewidth photoluminescence emission is achieved.
The release of HMBT leads to a remarkable red-shifted emission in fluorescence spectrum (120 nm large emission shift).
The Ir III) complex with DPQN ligands exhibits the large emission efficiency and emits light of the deep red wavelength.
A new design strategy for the construction of ratiometric fluorescent probe with a large emission shift was developed.
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