emission

IPA: ɪmˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • Something which is emitted or sent out; issue.
  • The act of emitting; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation.
  • (non-native speakers' English, broadcasting) A show; a program.
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Examples of "emission" in Sentences

  • Human caused carbon emission is having SOME effect on our world.
  • This is seen as a spike in emission at a certain radio frequency.
  • Greenhouse emission is down 2.2% this year without their radical policies.
  • The physics of radiation absorption and emission is pretty solid, and the models that are based on this explain the heating.
  • We should also note that most short-term emission cuts will come from the "low hanging fruit" of promoting energy efficiency and investing in carbon offsets.
  • As I have argued previously, covering transportation fuels in the cap is essential to end our addiction to oil and achieve the long-term emission reductions we need.
  • India has announced that “will spend some $200 million to protect its forests and will announce how much carbon emission is being captured by its green cover” as part of an emerging U.N. scheme called REDD, in which “developing nations could potentially earn billions of dollars by setting aside and rehabilitating their forests.”
  • • This coherent emission of bioluminescence (having the characteristics of a \ "bio-laser\" emission) was demonstrated by using high technology and methodology, such as a photomultiplier, that is able to determine the Poissonian Photocount Statistics of a \ "biophoton emission\" and the hyperbolic-like relaxation of \ "delayed luminescence\" by analyzing the \ "biophoton emission\" and the

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