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What does E stand for?

Emitter (transistor; electronics)


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Widely viewed as the world's top emitter of greenhouse gases, China has refused to commit to binding gas reductions at the Copenhagen talks, nor has it agreed to set a date for when its gas emissions reach their peak.
Aside from purchasing additional allowances, the Kerry-Boxer draft would allow capped emitters to purchase emissions credits from offset projects that reduced or removed GHG emissions when not required to do so.
The CD-ROM contains MATLAB programs for designing various LPI emitter architectures and waveform modulations and for determining the best signal processing techniques for identifying the LPI emitter modulation.
patent: 7,412,879 Issued: August 19, 2008 Inventors: Serra, et al Assigned: Pirelli Pneumatici Key statement: A method for monitoring deformations in a tire of a vehicle wheel, the wheel including the tire and a rim, the method including: providing the wheel with at least two magnetic-field emitters mutually disposed so as to yield a composite magnetic field having one or more space portions where at least one component of the composite magnetic field is substantially null; disposing at least one main magnetic-field sensor substantially in one of the one or more space portions; monitoring variation of at least one component of the composite magnetic field; and correlating the variation with tire deformations.
Since greenhouse gases are completely mixed in the atmosphere and cause their harm globally, there is no way of physically linking any single emitter with any single impact.
And if you so choose one you can safely opt for the Ceramic Far Infrared Heating Emitter which produces Far Infrared wavelengths that the human body absorbs as heat.
AEB's compact EB emitter has been paired with Jetrion's 3025 drop-on-demand inkjet system for high-speed cure of inkjet inks.
All of the relatively powerful emitters, including 4- and even 6-kilowatt versions, are supplied by Fanuc, while a 250-watt emitter from Coherent Inc.

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