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Emission may refer to:
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 ).
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.
Similarly, introduction of a Carbon Emission Trading Scheme may feel good, but may be counterproductive if the cost of carbon is priced too low, or if large emitters are given " free credits ".
Maximum wavelengths of absorption (≈ excitation ) and emission ( for example, Absorption / Emission = 485 nm / 517 nm ) are the typical terms used to refer to a given fluorophore, but the whole spectrum may be important to consider.
* Emission – If a response is emitted it may tend to be interpreted as having some strength.
In the future it is hoped that super-resolution microscopy such as Stimulated Emission Depletion ( STED ) or various forms of structured illumination microscopy may overcome the problems imposed by the diffraction limit.
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.
* It may be an ad hoc Coptic construction signifying both ' Great Emission ' ( according to Bentley Layton's The Gnostic Scriptures ) and ' Seed ' according to F. C.
Emission intensities may also be used to compare the environmental impact of different fuels or activities.
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.

Emission and usually
* Emission ( radiocommunications ), the radio signal ( usually modulated ) emitted from a radio transmitter
* 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 ).
Emission lines usually indicate that a star is surrounded by gas.

Emission and be
* Emission standard, requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment
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.
Emission can be spontaneous or stimulated.
Emission can also be induced by other sources of energy such as flames or sparks or electromagnetic radiation in the case of fluorescence.
* Emission security ( EMSEC ): Protection resulting from all measures taken to deny unauthorized persons information of value which might be derived from intercept and analysis of compromising emanations from crypto-equipment, automated information systems ( computers ), and telecommunications systems.
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.
* Instruction AFI 33-203 Vol 1, Emission Security ( Soon to be AFSSI 7700 )
Emission levels of formaldehyde have been found to be not more than 10 % of the criteria of key national standards.
Emission can occur at any frequency at which absorption can occur, and this allows the absorption lines to be determined from an emission spectrum.
A new series of banknotes, the " E-9 Emission Group " will enter circulation on 1 January 2009, with the E-8 group ceasing to be valid after 31 December 2009 ( although still redeemable at branches of the Central Bank until 31 December 2019 ).
Emission standards are requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment.
( 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.
In California, manufacturers of SULEVs can be given a partial credit for producing a Zero Emission Vehicle ( ZEV ) and so a vehicle of this type can be administratively designated as a Partial Zero-Emission Vehicle ( PZEV ).
The THEMIS infrared camera was designed to be used in conjunction with data from the Thermal Emission Spectrometer ( TES ), a similar instrument on Mars Global Surveyor.
* Emission standards-requirements that set specific limits to the amount of pollutants that can be released into the environment
* Emission caps will be set to account for different air quality needs in the East and the West.
This allowed the SUV to be certified as an Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle II ( ULEV II ) in the U. S. Other upgrades included an enhanced navigation system, Bluetooth compatibility, and more voice commands.

Emission and by
* Emission ( electromagnetic radiation ), the process by which the energy of a photon is released by another entity
* Emission theory ( vision ), the proposal that visual perception is accomplished by rays of light emitted by the eyes
To separate and analyze them, the fluorescent radiation is passed through an Emission monochromator, and observed selectively by a detector.
FIM like Field Emission Microscopy ( FEM ) consists of a sharp sample tip and a fluorescent screen ( now replaced by a multichannel plate ) as the key elements.
The term " laser " originated as an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Emission at a photonic bandgap created by the periodic dielectric structure of the liquid crystal gives a low-threshold high-output device with stable monochromatic emission.
Structured illumination can improve resolution by around two to four times and techniques like stimulated Emission Depletion microscopy are approaching the resolution of electron microscopes.
Historically, the word " maser " is derived from the original upper-case acronym MASER, which stands for " Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ".
Stimulated emission was first observed in the microwave region of the electromagnetic spectrum, giving rise to the acronym MASER for Microwave Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
* Emission indicates that radiative energy is released by the material.
NASDAQ OMX Commodities Europe listed a contract to trade offsets generated by a CDM carbon project called Certified Emission Reductions.
* Emission is the unwanted generation of electromagnetic energy by some emitter or source.
* Popp, F. A., Ruth, B., Bahr, W., Böhm, J., Grass, P., Grolig, G., Rattemeyer, M., Schmidt, H. G., and Wulle, P .: Emission of visible and ultraviolet radiation by active biological systems.
Field Emission Electric Propulsion ( FEEP ) is an electrostatic propulsion concept based on field ionization of a liquid metal and subsequent acceleration of the ions by a strong electric field.
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
* In the Family Guy episode " Emission Impossible ", Stewie and Bertram make Peter cry by playing " Up Where We Belong " and says " I love you, Lou Gossett Jr ."
Theodore Harold " Ted " Maiman ( July 11, 1927 – May 5, 2007 ) was an American physicist who made the first laser ( Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation ).
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.

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