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Emission and ):
* LEV ( Low Emission Vehicle ): The least stringent emission standard for all new cars sold in California beyond 2004.
* ULEV ( Ultra Low Emission Vehicle ): 50 % cleaner than the average new 2003 model year vehicle.
* SULEV ( Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle ): These vehicles emit substantially lower levels of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and particulate matter than conventional vehicles.
* PZEV ( Partial Zero Emission Vehicle ): Meets SULEV tailpipe standards, has a 15-year / 150, 000 mile warranty, and zero evaporative emissions.
* ZEV ( Zero Emission Vehicle ): Zero tailpipe emissions, and 98 % cleaner than the average new 2003 model year vehicle.
In addition, these BMW vehicles were certified as Partial Zero Emission Vehicles ( PZEV ): they meet the SULEV tailpipe emission standard, which is approximately 1 / 5 of the ULEV standard, and they conform to the Zero Evaporative Emissions requirements.
* Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry ( SABER ): Multichannel radiometer designed to measure heat emitted by the atmosphere over a broad altitude and spectral range, as well as global temperature profiles and sources of atmospheric cooling.

Emission and resulting
Emission factors assume a linear relation between the intensity of the activity and the emission resulting from this activity:

Emission and from
* Emission ( radiocommunications ), the radio signal ( usually modulated ) emitted from a radio transmitter
As deforestation contributes to global warming, Greenpeace has demanded that REDD ( Reduced Emission from Deforestation and Forest Degradation ) should be included in the climate treaty following the Kyoto treaty.
Historically, the word " maser " is derived from the original upper-case acronym MASER, which stands for " Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ".
Emission nebulae emit spectral line radiation from ionized gas ( mostly ionized hydrogen ); they are often called HII regions ( the term " HII " is used in professional astronomy to refer to ionized hydrogen ).
Emission of soot from a large diesel engine | diesel truck, without particle filters.
The European Pollutant Emission Register ( EPER ) showed that in 2004, estimated dioxin emissions from the ILVA plant were responsible for 83 % of Italy's total reported emissions.
* Imaging of Ultraweak Spontaneous Photon Emission from Human Body Displaying Diurnal Rhythm
* Photoelectric effect — Emission of electrons from a surface ( usually metallic ) upon exposure to, and absorption of, electromagnetic radiation ( such as visible light and ultraviolet radiation ).
A much higher quality DEM from the Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer ( ASTER ) instrument of the Terra satellite is also freely available for 99 % of the globe, and represents elevation at a 30 meter resolution.
Emission of isoprene is also observed in some bacteria and this is thought to come from non-enzymatic degradations from DMADP.
Examples include laser ( 1960 ) from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, robotics ( 1941 ), agitprop ( 1930 ), searchency ( 2010 ).
* laser ( 1960 ) from Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Emission nebulae often have dark areas in them which result from clouds of dust which block the light.
Emission from the Sun at centimetric ( radio ) wavelength is due primarily to coronal plasma trapped in the magnetic fields overlying active regions.
After Spirit stopped working scientists studied old data from the Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer, or Mini-TES and confirmed the presence of large amounts of carbonate-rich rocks, which means that regions of the planet may have once harbored water.
* Noise Equivalent Counts, a term from Positron Emission Tomography
Emission of radiation is typically described using semi-classical quantum mechanics: the particle's energy levels and spacings are determined from quantum mechanics, and light is treated as an oscillating electric field that can drive a transition if it is in resonance with the system's natural frequency.
Emission spectroscopy is a spectroscopic technique which examines the wavelengths of photons emitted by atoms or molecules during their transition from an excited state to a lower energy state.
Emission lines from hot gases were first discovered by Ångström, and the technique was further developed by David Alter, Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen.
Emission from a bulk metal conduction band is a situation of the second type, and discussion here relates to this case.
In addition companies can purchase Certified Emission Reductions ( CERs ) which result from mitigated carbon emissions from UNFCCC approved projects for voluntary purposes.

Emission and all
Emission spectra indicated Af calcium and all other impurities much lower.
Thus, Earth observation or weather satellite collection platforms, ocean and atmospheric observing weather buoy platforms, monitoring of a pregnancy via ultrasound, Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( MRI ), Positron Emission Tomography ( PET ), and space probes are all examples of remote sensing.
VCA are also responsible for the production of the New Car Fuel Consumption and Emission Figures booklet, published annually and available free of charge from all new car dealers, or direct from VCA.
Under schemes such as the European Union Emission Trading Scheme, EU Emission Allowances ( EUA ’ s ), which represent the right to release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, are issued to all the largest polluters.

Emission and measures
* TES — Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer — measures tropospheric ozone in infrared wavelengths, also carbon monoxide, methane and nitrogen oxides.

Emission and taken
One of the experiments, a video taken to study atmospheric dust, may have detected a new atmospheric phenomenon, dubbed a " TIGER " ( Transient Ionospheric Glow Emission in Red ).
The spectra of these light toned rocks, containing hydrated sulfates, were similar to spectra taken by the Thermal Emission Spectrometer onboard the Mars Global Surveyor.
The spectra of these light toned rocks, containing hydrated sulfates, were similar to spectra taken by the Thermal Emission Spectrometer onboard the Mars Global Surveyor.

Emission and information
The European Pollutant Emission Register is a type of PRTR providing access to information on the annual emissions of industrial facilities in the Member States of the European Union, as well as Norway.

Emission and value
Emission permits would also have a value equal to the SCC.
Emission coefficient is a coefficient in the power output per unit time of an electromagnetic source, a calculated value in physics.

Emission and which
* Emission ( electromagnetic radiation ), the process by which the energy of a photon is released by another entity
In the 1990s, researchers began to use Electroencephalography ( EEG ), Positron Emission Tomography ( PET ) and more recently functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging ( fMRI ), which is now the most widely used imaging technique to help localize personality traits in the brain.
The principal source of noise in DFAs is Amplified Spontaneous Emission ( ASE ), which has a spectrum approximately the same as the gain spectrum of the amplifier.
A new investigation in the early 1980s, by a team under Dr. Thomas Cahill at the University of California, Davis, using Particle-Induced X-ray Emission ( PIXE ) found that only trace amounts (< 0. 0062 % by weight ) of titanium appeared to be present in the ink, which should have been too little for some of McCrone's analyses to detect.
From ITU, 1. 145 Spurious emission: Emission on a frequency or frequencies which are outside the
* Emissions trading scheme, a scheme which helps developed countries to meet their emissions reduction targets set by the Kyoto Protocol ( see also European Union Emission Trading Scheme, EU ETS )
Emission is a process by which a substance releases energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation.
Emission can occur at any frequency at which absorption can occur, and this allows the absorption lines to be determined from an emission spectrum.
Emission is maximal in the plane perpendicular to the dipole and zero in the direction of wires which is the direction of the current.
ASTER ( Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer ) is a Japanese sensor which is one of five remote sensory devices on board the Terra satellite launched into Earth orbit by NASA in 1999.
( Not to be confused with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles which are certified as ZEV or Zero Emission Vehicles ) In addition to the 15 year or 150, 000 mile warranty for zero evaporative ( fuel system ) emissions, and SULEV tailpipe emissions, PHEVs must also warranty their traction battery for 10 years or 150, 000 miles.
They later spun off their FED efforts to " Field Emission Technologies ", which continued to aim for a 2009 release.
After Spirit stopped working scientists studied old data from the Miniature Thermal Emission Spectrometer, or Mini-TES and confirmed the presence of large amounts of carbonate-rich rocks, which means that regions of the planet may have once harbored water.
An often-shown program is La Grosse Emission which helped popularize the comedians troupe named Les Robins des Bois ( The Robinhoods ).
The Boston College Law School study also cites proceedings in which an Arizona dentist, " is facing sanctions for advocating alternative materials ", a California dentist lost his license, " for running an advertisement entitled: " Mercury Emission from Silver Filings Unsafe by Government Standards ", and a Maryland dentist, " was sanctioned for writing an article on dental amalgam removal ".
The Clean Development Mechanism ( CDM ) is one of the flexibility mechanisms defined in the Kyoto Protocol ( IPCC, 2007 ) that provides for emissions reduction projects which generate Certified Emission Reduction units which may be traded in emissions trading schemes.

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