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emissivity The measure of a surface
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emission a substance discharged into the environment.
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emigration The movement of people out of a country. From an economic standpoint it represents a movement of one factor of production: labor. Emigration, like immigration, is usually undertaken for economic reasons; emigrants move elsewhere to improve their standard of living.
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emigration Referring to the movement of organisms out of an area. See immigration and migrating.
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emissivity The ratio of energy emitted by an object to the energy emitted by a blackbody at the same temperature. The emissivity of an object depends upon its material and surface texture; a polished metal surface can have an emissivity around 0.2 and a piece of wood can have an emissivity around 0.95.
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