Betekenis van:
point source

point source
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a concentrated source (especially of radiation or pollution) that is spatially constricted

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. δ Angular diameter of the source Se as seen from point C ε Angle of rotation.
    2. The main point source for emissions to air is the waste gas from the underfiring systems.
    3. δ Angular diameter of the source Se as seen from point C
    4. the source of specimens must be indicated using one of the codes contained in point 2 of Annex IX to this Regulation.
    5. α angular subtense: the angle subtended by an apparent source, as viewed at a point in space, expressed in milliradians (mrad).
    6. Where contributions from industrial sources are to be assessed, at least one sampling point shall be installed downwind of the source in the nearest residential area.
    7. The water catchment area from the source of the Arnò stream to the dams down-stream , near the point where the Arnò stream flows into the Sarca river
    8. the water catchment area from the source of the Arnò stream to the dams down stream, near the point where the Arnò stream flows into the Sarca river.
    9. Each applied position is realized on the test goniometer with respect to a line joining the centre of the light source and point HV on a aiming screen.
    10. As stated in point 1.3.2 of the Risk Capital Guidelines, the Commission considers that the main source of market failure in risk capital markets relates to information asymmetries.
    11. “emission source” means a separately identifiable part (point or process) of an installation from which relevant greenhouse gases are emitted or, for aviation activities, an individual aircraft;’
    12. Hourly N2O concentrations [mg/Nm3] in the flue gas from each emission source shall be determined by continuous measurement at a representative point, after the NOx/N2O abatement equipment (if abatement is used).
    13. ‘measurement point’ means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems.’
    14. Total emissions of a greenhouse gas (GHG) from an emission source or the amount of CO2 conducted through the measurement point over the reporting period shall be determined by using the formula below.
    15. ‘engine’ means the motive propulsion source of a vehicle for which type-approval as a separate technical unit, as defined in point 25 of Article 3 of Directive 2007/46/EC, may be granted;