| OAE | otoacoustic emission |
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| OES | oral esophageal stethoscope; optical emission spectroscopy |
| PET | peak ejection time; polyethylene terphthalate; poor exercise tolerance; positron emission tomography... |
| PETT | pendular eye-tracking test; positron emission transverse tomography |
| SPECT | single photon emission computed tomography |
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The color of an object which is self-illuminating or self-radiating. The intensity of an emissive material is not attributed to any external light source.
Ãâó: acm.up.edu/redbook/go01.html
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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 which some large sources are required to install to make continuous measurements of pollutant release.
Ãâó: www.uscg.mil/mlclant/ldiv/air__definitions.htm
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The production of Electromagnetic Radiation. Radiation is emitted when atomic particles accelerate or decelerate.
Ãâó: inkido.indiana.edu/a100/glossary2.html
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the process by which a body radiates electromagnetic energy
Ãâó: tes.asu.edu/webdata/glossary.html
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The release or discharge of a substance into the environment. Generally refers to the release of gases or particulates into the air.
Ãâó: www.green-networld.com/facts/glossary.htm
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