Emanación in english
Emanation
pronunciation: eməneɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: eməneɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
emanación = emanation ; release ; outpouring ; emission ; outflow.
Example: CCRC has considered radical things that don't seem to fit in with any of these aims, such as abandoning main entry and restricting corporate authorship by eliminating it entirely, and now euphemistically calling it corporate emanation.Example: But first we must create the conditions for single-mindedness and hence the release of our energies (one senses much pent-up energy mixed up with our professional frustrations).Example: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Example: This article describes how the property of chemiluminescence -- the faint emission of light from organic materials undergoing oxidisation -- may be used to measure the rate of degradation of paper.Example: A dam at the Strait of Gibraltar could be constructed to limit the outflow and reverse the climate deterioration, thus holding off the next ice age.more:
» emanación tóxica = fume ; toxic fume ; flue gas ; toxic emission .
Example: The ammonia method of developing poses problems of smell and fumes. Example: Nitrate film ignites readily, burns fiercely, virtually inextinguishably and with highly toxic fumes. Example: In the far term novel techniques are being developed to remove carbon dioxide from fuel gas or flue gas from energy conversion systems. Example: Therefore, there exists an opportunity to reduce toxic emissions by the order of 15 to 20% without substantial economic penalties.