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EMIT

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EMITEnzyme Multiplied Immunoassay Technique
EMITEmbedded Micro Internetworking Technology
EMITEngineering and Manufacturing Institute of Technology
EMITEnergy Manager in Training
EMITEmergency Message Initiation Terminal
EMITEngineering, Manufacturing, Information Technology
EMITExamination, Maintenance, Inspection and Testing (various organizations)
EMITExxonmobil Information Technology
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As perdata compiledby Statista, Xiaomi Mi A1 emits the most radiation followed by the OnePlus 5T.
It will also see EMIT actively supporting a customer base of more than 3,500 end-users, including enterprise, SMB and public sector organisations.
This phenomenon is called electroluminescence, in which an organic semiconductor emits light in an electric field.
It has one advantage: OLEO emits light throughtout its entire surface, whereas spotlight technology.
The child began to emit tacts, other than echoic, such as saying "phin" after seeing the picture of a dolphin, and the caregiver emitted an expanded echoic "dolphin." Verbal responses that were previously echoics because they were emitted under the control of a previous oral stimulus that had a formal correspondence with the response and generalized reinforcers began to be emitted as tacts.
"I wonder if they realize that in natural forests, trees topple and rot; and rotting vegetation emits tons of methane gas, while our trees are cut for lumber and paper?"
Imaging scientists immediately recognized the value of this type of fluorescent material: for every 100 units of x-ray radiation, the old blue screens emit five units of visible light, while the new materials emit 18 units of visible light (Fig.
The specificity and sensitivity of the two Emit screening tests were first evaluated at the cutoff value of 0.2 mg/L oxazepam as specified in the Syva package insert.
Gasification also works on municipal and hazardous wastes, neither of which emit carbon dioxide when burned.
The Los Alamos team has already developed the next model of the flow cytometer using a different DNA-binding dye (SYTOX Orange) and a smaller laser that runs on a five-volt power supply, requires neither water nor forced-air cooling, and emits at approximately the maximum absorption wavelength of the dye--the wavelength to which the dye will be most responsive.
That way, people who want to emit more than their quota could buy emission rights from those who use less.
In addition, as their name implies, edge-emitting lasers emit light from the edge of the chip rather than from its surface, creating diffusion in the beam which requires additional complexity to focus.
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