Sentences with phrase «produces insignificant amounts»

The first is the original «invisible something barrier» at the top of the atmosphere, TOA, like the glass of a greenhouse, preventing the longwave infrared from the Sun from entering, but allowing the mainly visible light to reach the surface and directly heat it and the second is that the Sun produces insignificant amounts of longwave infrared and none of this gets through TOA.
Some have the variation that their imagainary Sun produces insignificant amounts of longwave infrared, which in the real world is radiative heat, aka thermal infrared, longwave infrared.
«With the low - combustion temperature, we produce insignificant amounts of nitrogen oxides,» Reitz says.

Not exact matches

While small amounts of materials like zinc or silicon are required to produce thin film devices, Cadien says the costs are not insignificant — they can come in at $ 500 or $ 600 per gram and the current processes are wasteful, dosing surfaces with anywhere from 100 to 10,000 times the molecules required.
This system enables the Rapide to produce a few more horsepower, although we assume, since the number is not mentioned, that it is by an insignificant amount.
Seemingly insignificant amounts can produce a healthy return over time.
The amounts of synthetic pesticide residues in plant foods are insignificant compared to the amount of natural pesticides produced by plants themselves.
The amount of gallons we produce is demonstrative, precisely because it is so insignificant.
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