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diffusing sourceの例文

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  • Nonpoint source pollution occurs when the pollution comes from ill-defined and diffuse sources.
  • Non-point-source pollution consists of runoff from farms, septic tanks and other diffuse sources.
  • Further, university lobbyists must cope with the diffuse sources of scientific research money.
  • This instrument collected data on X-ray radiation from diffuse sources in deep space.
  • Illumination is via a diffuse source set at the focal plane of a collimating lens.
  • It was designed to obtain data in the far ultraviolet region of the spectrum from diffuse sources of light.
  • In a typical system, illumination is provided by a diffuse source set at the focal plane of a collimating lens.
  • But they have singularly failed to control polluted runoff from more diffuse sources like farms, city streets, even golf courses.
  • The TMDL regulation is aimed at controlling polluted runoff from more diffuse sources like farms, timber operations and city streets.
  • The notice board gets noticed, manager Tim Dormady says, thanks to fixtures that light the board itself while diffusing sources of glare.
  • So for a large area diffuse source of infra-red, it's going to generally reflect it much like untarnished aluminium does-but for small point-sources of heat-the reflectivity will be really strange.
  • At last, in a reverberant environment, reflected sound from the source, or sound from diffuse source, or uncorrelated sound can hit both ears, all of them are related with IC.
  • Wim Verhoog, a biologist at the Clean Water Foundation in Amsterdam, said that while big industry has improved its practices, many diffuse sources of pollution remain and they may be harder to tackle.
  • It is far more important, she said, to avoid the spread of suburban-style development, in which businesses and homes are scattered, creating diffuse sources of pollution or sewage and eating up open space.
  • In principle such LSCs can use light from cloudy skies and similar diffuse sources that are of little use for powering conventional solar cells or for concentration by conventional optical reflectors or refractive devices.
  • The most recent is the Fermi Observatory, which has produced a map showing a narrow band of gamma ray intensity produced in discrete and diffuse sources in our galaxy, and numerous point-like extra-galactic sources distributed over the celestial sphere.
  • The EPA, hoping to jump-start a national policy to attack nonpoint-source pollution, asked if Cornell would volunteer to serve as a model to test the concept of " offsets "-reducing pollutants from other, diffuse sources in exchange for its pumping project.
  • .. . that some X-ray sources although initially detected as the first X-ray source in a respective constellation may not have received the designation X-1 as they are diffuse sources, contain several X-ray sources within the celestial object, or occupy area in two constellations.
  • Capture costs are estimated to be higher than from point sources, but may be feasible for dealing with emissions from diffuse sources such as automobiles and aircraft . The theoretically required energy for air capture is only slightly more than for capture from point sources.