The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances, if there is any reaction, both are transformed . -- C. Jung
 

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Emission
Emission refers to the release of secretions from various organs and glands that produce male ejaculate

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Smoke stacks (LOC)

by The Library of Congress

Palmer, Alfred T.,, photographer. Smoke stacks 1942 1 transparency : color. Notes: Title from FSA or OWI agency caption. Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944. Subjects: World War, 1939-1945 Smokestacks Industrial facilities Format: Transparencies--Color Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA,
Employee at the Hamilton County Auto Emission Inspection Station at Newtown, Ohio...08/1975

by The U.S. National Archives

Original Caption: Employee at the Hamilton County Auto Emission Inspection Station at Newtown, Ohio. She Is Filling Out the Emissions Data Sheet and Telling the Driver What He Must Do. If a Vehicle Fails the Test for Carbon Monoxide Or Hydrocarbon Emissions, the Owner Has 30 Days to Have It Repaired and Retested. All Light Duty, Spark Ignition Powered Motor Vehicles in the County Must Be Certified Annually 08/1975 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 41 . . .

Temporary Sticker Affixed to the Windshield of a Car That Failed an Exhaust Analyzer Test for Carbon Monoxide and Hydrocarbon Emissions at an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio...09/1975

by The U.S. National Archives

Original Caption: Temporary Sticker Affixed to the Windshield of a Car That Failed an Exhaust Analyzer Test for Carbon Monoxide and Hydrocarbon Emissions at an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio. The Car's Owner Has 30 Days to Make Repairs and Have It Retested. If the Vehicle Is Not Certified in That Period, It Can Be Ticketed by the Police. All Light Duty, Spark Ignition Powered Motor Vehicles in the City Must Be Certified Annually 09/1975 U.S. National . . .

Motorist Receives the Bad News That Her Car Has Failed the Test an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio...08/1975

by The U.S. National Archives

Original Caption: Motorist Receives the Bad News That Her Car Has Failed the Test an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio. Since January, 1975, All Hamilton County Light Duty, Spark Ignition Powered Motor Vehicles Must Be Inspected Annually for Carbon Monoxide and Hydrocarbon Emissions. This Owner Will Be Issued a 30-Day Sticker to Allow Time for Repairs and Retesting. If a Car Does Not Have a Valid Sticker It Will Be Cited, and the Driver Will Have Seven Days to Ha . . .

Employee at the Hamilton County Auto Emission Inspection Station at Newtown, Ohio...08/1975

by The U.S. National Archives

Original Caption: Employee at the Hamilton County Auto Emission Inspection Station at Newtown, Ohio. Checks the Exhaust System Under the Car for Leaks. If a Vehicle Fails the Test for Carbon Monoxide Or Hydrocarbon Emissions, the Owner Has 30 Days to Have It Repaired and Retested. All Light Duty, Spark Ignition Powered Motor Vehicles in the County Must Be Certified Annually. Officials Report 510,000 Cars Are Registered in the County, Including the Cities of Norwood and Cincinnat . . .

Unhappy Car Owner Discusses the Status of Her Car Which Had Failed a Second Inspection at an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio 08/1975

by The U.S. National Archives

Original Caption: Unhappy Car Owner Discusses the Status of Her Car Which Had Failed a Second Inspection at an Auto Emission Inspection Station in Norwood, Ohio 08/1975 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: Eiler, Lyntha Scott, 1946- Photographer: Norwood (Hamilton county, Ohio, United States) inhabited place Subjects: Environmental Protection Agency Project DOCUMERICA Persistent URL:  
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