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Along with the continuance of the pulse emission, the CNT arrays would lose the emission ability gradually [13 15].
Developing countries hosting CDM projects may lose cheap emission reduction possibilities for their own future use, and sustainable development and technology transfer may not take place.
Whereas binding emission reduction targets would continue to apply to industrialized countries under an updated Kyoto Protocol, a second protocol could enshrine no-lose emission reduction targets for economies in transition and the US.
Scientists say there is no time to lose: The emissions reductions currently on the table won't be sufficient to hold temperatures to the levels outlined in the deal.
The emission spectra of fluorophores are independent of excitation wavelength; therefore, all depth-to-wavelength codification is lost and emission light would be spatially filtered out by the confocal pinhole.
Separately, EDF initiated civil proceedings against 21 of the campaigners to recoup what it says were damages in excess of £5m caused by the protest, a figure that includes staff and labour costs, delays to the completion of the station, specialist security and lost carbon emission credits.
There were significant treatment differences (p < 0.05) on total N lost through emission of N2O during the growing period of tomato and rape (Tables 3, 4).
Commercially available urea fertilizer is the most widely used resource to meet a rice crop's nitrogen requirement, of which one third is lost through emission of greenhouse gasses and leaching, causing adverse environmental impacts [ 1- 3].
Conversely, the furthest red-emitting protein in the mFruit series, mPlum (emission at 649 nm), takes 80 s to lose half its emission intensity, but displays <10% of the brightness of DsRed.
In the presence of light radiation field and phonon scattering, the electrons in an array structure can gain energy from the radiation field and lose energy via emission of phonons and excitation of plasmon and surface plasmon.
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