Sentences with phrase «including field emission»

To determine the structural and chemical composition of the soft tissues Lindgren collected and see if the fossil sea turtle did have a dark colored shell, the researchers subjected the sample to a selection of high - resolution analytical techniques, including field emission gun scanning electron microscopy (FEG - SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), in situ immunohistochemistry, time - of - flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF - SIMS), and infrared (IR) microspectroscopy.

Not exact matches

At least three coal - fired power plants are under construction in the U.S. that are designed to have their CO2 emissions captured and sent to an oil field for enhanced oil recovery, including the Kemper County Energy Facility up the road from here.
The first is the FIELDS experiment which will examine the different fields in the corona, including the Sun's magnetic field, electric fields, waves, plasma density, electron temperature, density fluctuations and radio emisFIELDS experiment which will examine the different fields in the corona, including the Sun's magnetic field, electric fields, waves, plasma density, electron temperature, density fluctuations and radio emisfields in the corona, including the Sun's magnetic field, electric fields, waves, plasma density, electron temperature, density fluctuations and radio emisfields, waves, plasma density, electron temperature, density fluctuations and radio emissions.
The update for the MINI 3 door (combised fuel consumption: 6.0 — 3.8 l / 100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 138 — 99 g / km), the MINI 5 door (combined fuel consumption: 6.2 — 3.8 l / 100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 141 — 101 g / km) and the MINI Convertible (combined fuel consumption: 6.3 — 4.2 l / 100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 144 — 111 g / km) includes fresh design accentuations, innovations in the field of drive technology, additional customisation options and an expansion of the digital services available as part of MINI Connected.
This also included the launch of PRESTO (Producer's Environmental Sustainability Tool) developed by Terra that was used to capture data directly from the field, perform automated quantification and deliver information to buyers of emission reductions.
Key issues identified in inland and marine presentations included the need to standardize the spatial domain, minimize double counting of emissions from lakes and wetlands, reduce bias in field site selections, improve measurements of cold season emissions, and improve scaling of hot spots.
Thus like previous IPCC reports AR5 fails to include even the track records of the acceleration of those six potentially major non-linear positive feedbacks that scientists in the field observe to be active, let alone including any rational estimate of their combined potential to offset society's efforts at emissions control.
About 1/2 of the methane emissions is preexisting, about 2 / 3rds is from «natural» sources including rice field and food animals (we can reduce this if we starve billions of people), and only about 19 % is due to fossil fuels.
Building on decades of experience in the field, the report offers six lessons the authors believe are critical if REDD and REDD + (which includes REDD plus more controversial measures such as sustainable forest management) are going to generate offsets that truly represent emission reductions and that a global carbon regime will accept.
Going back an additional 150 years, this graph shows the annual growth rate (AGR, i.e. CAGR exclusively for one - year intervals, no need for compounding) in CO2 emissions from the same types of fossil fuel (including oil field and refinery flares and cement production), for every year from 1850 to 2008.
peak value is composed by a lot of data from places where the authors warn that they measured soil / plants / human emissions CO2... Even experiments set up to measure plant CO2 exchanges (rice fields 1941 - 1943, Misra, India) are included...
The Court confirmed that the concept includes «data concerning the medium to long - term consequences of those emissions on the environment, in particular information relating to residues in the environment following application of the product in question, and studies on the measurement of the substance's drift during that application, whether those data come from studies performed entirely or in part in the field or from laboratory or translocation studies» (case C - 442 / 14, paragraph 96).
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