
1) Car exhaust 2) Causing to flow forth 3) Discharge 4) Discharge into the air 5) Effluvium 6) Egress 7) Egression 8) Emanation 9) Emergence 10) Energy 11) EPA control 12) EPA measurement 13) Excretion 14) Flow 15) Flux 16) French word used in English 17) Heat 18) Oozing 19) Radio terminology 20) Rays
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1) Catamenia 2) Effluvium 3) Ejection 4) Emanation 5) Excreting 6) Excretion 7) Excretory 8) Expelling 9) Exudate 10) Exudation 11) Menses 12) Menstrual 13) Menstruation 14) Photoemission 15) Photoemissive 16) Premenstrual 17) Radioactivity 18) Rheum 19) Transudate 20) Transudation 21) Venting 22) Voiding
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- the act of emitting
- a substance that is emitted or released
- the release of electrons from parent atoms
- any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body
- the occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe)
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Emission of air pollutants
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discharge effluent release Release of a substance from a source, including discharges to the wider environment.
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• (n.) That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. • (n.) The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire; the emission of bank notes.Emission: words in ...
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[Noun] Plural form: emissions. Something that is let out, discharged.
Example: The emissions from my car exhaust pipe made me cough.
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(from the article `light`) Emission and absorption processes...in the tuner that is tuned to that same frequency. The electromagnetic wave in turn produces an oscillating motion of charge in the receiving ... ...is, nevertheless, possible if the emitting as well as the absorbing nuclei are embedded in a solid. In this case, there is a s...
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The release or discharge of a substance into the environment as a result of a process; generally refers to the release of gases or particulates into the air.
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The release of a photon of specific energy from an atom when an electron jumps from an outer orbit to an inner orbit around the nucleus. The energy radiated, as line emission, corresponds to the lost energy of the electron. Related entries • emission line &nbs...
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radio waves or signals produced by a radio transmitting station NOTE 1 - In radiocommunication the term 'emission' should not be used in the more general sense of 'radio frequency emission'. For example that part of electromagnetic energy from the local oscillator of a radio receiver transferred to external space, is a radiation and not an emission...
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the phenomenon by which energy emanates from a source in the form of waves or particles
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1 - process by which a radio transmitter produces radio-frequency energy for the purpose of radiocommunication 2 - radio waves or signal produced by a radio transmitter NOTE 1 - In radiocommunication, the term 'emission' should not be used in the more general sense of radio-frequency emission, i.e. the phenomenon by which electromagnetic energy ema...
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release of radiant energy
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1. The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the emission of light from the sun; the emission of heat from a fire; the emission of bank notes. ... 2. That which is sent out, issued, or put in circulation at one time; issue; as, the emission was mostly blood. ... 3. <physics> Emission ...
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(e-mish´әn) a discharge. an involuntary discharge of semen. nocturnal emission reflex emission of semen during sleep. thermionic emission the application of heat, such as to a filament, resulting in the emission of electrons and ions.
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Release of pollutants into the air from a source. We say sources emit pollutants. Continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) are machines that some large sources are required to install, to make continuous measurements of pollutant release.
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Release of a quantity of substance, energy or vibration, into the environment (air, water, soil, ...); the emission can be expressed as a total quantity in absolute or as a rate per a defined period of time IPPC definition: direct or indirect of substances, vibration, heat or noise form individual or diffuse sources in the installation into the air…
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E·mis'sion noun [ Latin
emissio : confer French
émission . See
Emit .]
1. The act of sending or throwing out; the act of sending forth or putting into circulation; issue; as, the
emission of light from the sun; the
emission of heat from a fire; the
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emission 1. The act of emitting; causing to flow forth. 2. The occurrence of a flow of water (as from a pipe). 3. The release of electrons from parent atoms. 4. Any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body. 5. A substance that is emitted or released.
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Pollution discharged into the atmosphere from smokestacks, other vents, and surface areas of commercial or industrial facilities; from residential chimneys; and from motor vehicle, locomotive, or aircraft exhausts.
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emanation noun the act of emitting; causing to flow forth
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Susbtance(s) given out from a device or plant.
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an act or instance of emitting: the emission of poisonous fumes. · something that is emitted; discharge; emanation. · an act or instance of issuing, as paper money. · a measure of the number of electrons emitted by the heated filament or cathode of a vacuum tube. · an ejection or discharge of semen or other fluid from the body...
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[Message vocabulary] a substance that is released
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