Like 2008, the Chinese economy is now emitting strong signals it wants to correct.
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Subjects stared into a light box containing light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for 60 minutes in each experiment.
We're emitting less carbon pollution into the environment than we have in nearly 20 years.
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The Shark Shield takes advantage of this by emitting a much stronger pulse of electricity.
Light-emitting diodes--semiconductors that emit light when electricity passes through them--have been around since the 1960s.
Some of our allies doubt our resolve, but their concern is our fetish for CO2-emitting SUVs.
CO2-emitting industries could pay farmers to buy stoves to char and sequester farm waste.
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Made by Dutch electronics giant Philips, the bulb swaps filaments for light-emitting diodes to provide illumination.
So that people know that emitting carbon is expensive and they thus stop boiling Gaia.
The infrared imagery revealed a little bright blob in the disk, suggesting an entity emitting radiation.
X-rays, ultraviolet light and visible light particularly once it has weakened enough to stop emitting gamma rays.
Well, the U.S Food and Drug Administration regulates UV-emitting tanning beds as electronic products and not drugs.
Unlike the regulation of drugs or medical devices, radiation-emitting devices are not required to demonstrate medical utility.
The use of organic light-emitting diodes allows screens to be made thinner and more flexible than before.
Silicon is a much less costly alternative, but it has shortcomings such as inefficiency in emitting light.
Light-emitting chemicals used in the filter help scientists measure how many bacteria are bound onto the antibodies.
The maker of light emitting diodes, or LED, drivers, issued a second-quarter warning, lowering its revenue projection.
There are no international laws regulating geo-engineering, so any nation could start emitting sulfur into the atmosphere.
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Light emitting diodes, or LEDs, could work nicely as replacements for incandescent and compact fluorescent light bulbs.
It uses rows of light-emitting diodes that cost only 3 cents each to stimulate the fluorescent tags.
This AMOLED (Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode) display, which comes from development partner Samsung Display Co.
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They found waste 12 to 20 feet underground emitting radiation in doses "we've never encountered" near the river.
These targeted refunds would prevent high emitting foreign plants from destroying efficient energy-intensive industries in the United States.
The LED stands for "light-emitting diode, " a semiconductor chip, found in VCRs and radios, that glows when electrified.
The infrared imagery revealed a little bright blob in the disk, suggesting an entity that was emitting radiation.
The astronomers are particularly intrigued that the radio-emitting area immediately surrounding the event horizon has an elongated shape.
The inventors state that this could be used in flexible and efficient solar cells and light emitting diodes.
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Development often jumps green belts, meaning commuters must travel farther to work, emitting more pollution as they do.
Plastic circuitry promises as large a market as light-emitting polymers, but the technology is taking longer to commercialise.
Light-emitting diodes have progressed from simple red indicators on electronic products to become torches, streetlights and car headlights.
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