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Carbon Monoxide is not removed by activated | charcoal air filters. |
Often, the | charcoal also ends up in your drinking water. |
ry name for the city is Maikala, meaning wood | charcoal, an attribution to the early practice of prod |
The line was built to haul timber, | charcoal and iron ore to Anniston, where it could be t |
layers, separated by layers of soil, stones, | charcoal and rotten wood, perhaps the remains of inter |
ing area above the furnace, and heaps of ore, | charcoal, and slag remain on the site. |
had benefited from the Civil War by supplying | charcoal and iron needed for making cannon to the Roun |
eat in copper pot stills, filtered over loose | charcoal, and rests in tile lined tanks until ready. |
when the last stone was uprooted around 1870 | charcoal and bones were seen". |
th some elephant dung, then you light it with | charcoal and then this burning brick will just smell b |
land which was previously used for timber and | charcoal, and is currently managed by the city council |
ome blackened from years of being rubbed with | charcoal and oil. |
Self Portrait (1931), | charcoal and wash. |
The town was noted for producing lumber, | charcoal and casks. |
e company best known for the manufacturing of | charcoal and gas grills. |
One can also use | charcoal and inhaled through a hookah. |
blast furnace and forge, a puddling furnace, | charcoal and brick kilns, trip hammers and a grist and |
It can be used both with lump | charcoal and briquettes. |
wo Old English words, col for coal or earlier | charcoal and leah for clearing, suggesting the charcoa |
y-used braai fuel, in modern times the use of | charcoal and briquettes have increased due to their co |
rucible in a mixture of charred leather, bone | charcoal and wood charcoal. |
of unskilled laborers to cut wood for making | charcoal, and quarrying the bog ore and flux. |
ith-standards technique for the production of | charcoal, and ganister is also believed to have been m |
The sculpture rests on a paved plaza with | charcoal and red bricks forming a Maltese Cross. |
industries, including production of weapons, | charcoal and tea as domain monopolies. |
l Midwestern cities and towns were reduced to | charcoal and ash. |
She also produced drawings in pencil, crayon, | charcoal and pastel, including some fine portraits. |
At Torralba and Ambrona, Spain, show | charcoal and wood, Acheulean stone tools dated 300,000 |
te was excavated and a central pit containing | charcoal and cremated bone was found. |
Pork steaks are frequently grilled over | charcoal and then simmered in barbecue sauce to furthe |
aint available, so his graffiti was made with | charcoal and woodcoal sticks. |
The species is a valuable source of | charcoal and lumber and the leaves and fruits are also |
non-ferrous, rare, and precious metals, coal, | charcoal, and mineral waters. |
marked by Arabic, Greek, Armenian and English | charcoal and engraved graffiti (e.g., "W. |
e base at regular intervals) to produce wood, | charcoal and bark. |
ship had reached Madeira on 21 August to make | charcoal and take food and supplements for its crews. |
The latter has pieces of | charcoal and wire fused into it from the fierce heat o |
50s to the 19th century to make pig iron with | charcoal as fuel. |
It is twice filtered through | charcoal, as opposed to a single filtering for normal |
ed the future state forest to be used to make | charcoal as fuel. |
Chicken wings being cooked slowly over | charcoal ashes |
was felt that Iron mining would take valuable | charcoal away from the many Silver mines in near by in |
lties of pulmonary absorption with respect to | charcoal, Bakerian lecture, delivered to the Royal Soc |
Large | charcoal barns uphill of the furnace stack. |
r rough, which is weighed, heated in a pan of | charcoal, beaten into wire, and then worked in the cou |
Charcoal biscuit is a biscuit based on a powdered will | |
In modern times | charcoal biscuits are made in the form of crackers to |
a medical text published in 1856, recommends | charcoal biscuits for gastric problems, saying each bi |
mple, maintenance-free system that uses sand, | charcoal, bits of brick and shards of a type of cast i |
Charcoal Black (also known as Catch the Black Sunshine | |
It includes the remains of a | charcoal blast furnace (ca. |
ter Moses Stroup from 1859 to 1862, the three | charcoal blast furnaces at Tannehill could produce 22 |
ion states that Regan-Lowe medium (containing | charcoal, blood, and antibiotic) has replaced Bordet-G |
rell with assistance from theatre consultants | Charcoal Blue. |
ontains discrete layers upon layers of flint, | charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement. |
Dragon Throne, | charcoal brazier and luduan incense burners. |
Each table has a | charcoal brazier built in and is equipped with tongs f |
The enamelled | charcoal braziers next to the Dragon Throne may not ac |
ttes, such as Kingsford® Match Light® instant | charcoal briquets, that eliminate the need for separat |
Ogatan, Japanese | charcoal briquettes made from sawdust. |
Johnny's | Charcoal Broiled Hamburgers, or simply, "Johnny's Hamb |
It is locally famous for its | charcoal broiled hamburgers which are considered one o |
Aberwin, a young musician and | charcoal burner (bass) |
xander of Comana (died c. 251), known as "the | charcoal burner", was Bishop of Comana in Pontus. |
" Brusher Mills was reported living in an old | charcoal burner's hut by the boundary of nearby Gritna |
Susan Musgrave, The | Charcoal Burners |
lly, it takes its name from the profession of | charcoal burners who occupied the area in mediaeval ti |
ught from their homeland in Tuscany mainly by | charcoal burners, with other breeds, principally Franc |
in the Royal Dockyard at Deptford as well for | charcoal burning and building purposes. |
hides and horns, or using their habitats for | charcoal burning and farming. |
tains both deciduous and coniferous trees and | charcoal burning was carried out in the area with evid |
ed to the soot deposited in the area by local | charcoal burning. |
Charcoal Burst PRS Singlecut | |
timber came with the creation of an extensive | charcoal business in the canyon; many Mill Fork reside |
The | charcoal business closed down around 1890, followed by |
Small finds included | charcoal, but carbon dating of this was inconclusive. |
sis, gastric lavage, and the use of activated | charcoal can all be tried. |
ccording to the types of raw material, bamboo | charcoal can be classified as raw bamboo charcoal and |
Charcoal Charlie, is an album by Pablove Black origina | |
Charcoal Chefs is a Canadian cooking television series | |
Purvis was able to gain the #59 Kingsford ( | charcoal) Chevy ride at ST Motorsports. |
A chimney starter, also called a | charcoal chimney, is a device that is used to start ei |
logs, bolts, blocks), | charcoal, chips, sheets, pellets and sawdust. |
diately in contact with tinder, or with black | charcoal cloth or steel wool that will smolder from th |
Large amounts of burnt | charcoal, coal and clay dating from the early post-Med |
A wood gasifier takes wood chips, sawdust, | charcoal, coal, rubber or similar materials as fuel an |
l Suhel, has now reported major quantities of | charcoal collected in 2002 and we will retrieve them i |
Filtration through native Russian birch | charcoal completes the process. |
ed to him as "Wood" or "Darkness", due to his | charcoal complexion. |
Remnants of the | charcoal days can still be seen in the state forest as |
Further | charcoal deposits retrieved at the site have a reporte |
ore were found stone fragments, plant ash and | charcoal derived from oaks. |
Charcoal dog biscuit (Winalot Shapes). | |
archment envelope on her pillow, containing a | charcoal drawing of herself, eyes closed, asleep. |
the subject of one of Cuthbert Orde's iconic | charcoal drawing portraits in September 1940, he sat f |
round in art started when he was a child with | charcoal drawing, acrylic and oil painting. |
Kensington any of his water-colours, sepia or | charcoal drawings which they might be pleased to selec |
rtist who creates stop-motion animations from | charcoal drawings photographed repeatedly after minute |
to sing to his master, and the copies of two | charcoal drawings sketched by Ramakrishna are on displ |
After being removed it is covered with | charcoal dust and left to ripe in a humid, ventilated |
He used radio-carbon dating of wood and | charcoal excavated from the bottom and the top of the |
enmei - In the Town of Guri, in the Garden of | Charcoal Feathers (December, 2003) |
introduced the Lark brand with its trademark | charcoal filter in an effort to halt a five-year downw |
to remove sand and dust particles, second, a | charcoal filter (activated carbon) to remove organics |
It is made by infusing | charcoal filtered Irish Malt Whiskey with honey and ro |
It is | charcoal filtered and typically bottled at 45% abv (90 |
Vladivar is a Pure Grain, triple distilled, | charcoal filtered vodka of the same quality as Smirnof |
Its label indicates that it is | charcoal filtered. |
irits, a process of multiple distillations or | charcoal filtering may be applied to obtain a product |
ugh four processes, using reverse osmosis and | charcoal filtering. |
Kent now uses | charcoal filters (a form of activated carbon). |
n diameter, are normally grilled over an open | charcoal fire and ready when the fat is crisp. |
or a tandoor was traditionally generated by a | charcoal fire or wood fire, burning within the tandoor |
While | charcoal fires have been replaced in many barns with p |
The wood of the tree is used for making | charcoal, firewood and wooden stakes. |
Odor absorbers include activated | charcoal foot insert wafers, such as Innofresh footwea |
oon provinces and in the French Ardennes used | charcoal for fuel, made from harvesting the Ardennes f |
ood from the area's forests was harvested for | charcoal for smelting the ore. |
's woods were cut down and coled [turned into | charcoal] for the iron mills, and the Forest digged fo |
s monkeys in Africa have been observed eating | charcoal for the purposes of self-medication. |
ace was used to smelt iron ore, using coal or | charcoal for fuel. |
was planted in c1700 and coppiced to provide | charcoal for gunpowder manufacture. |
Carbon dating from | charcoal found in old fire pits can estimate when regi |
e sandstone with siliceous pebbles and fossil | charcoal fragments fill a channel, which is interprete |
ed pewter decanter, a blended tequila aged in | charcoal French Oak barrels) |
-tools and stone axe-heads to human teeth and | charcoal from fires. |
It is said that | charcoal from the 'Great Wood' was used to melt the go |
rbon date of 3650-2650 Cal BC (4440±150) from | charcoal from a post-pit. |
y exempted from a legal prohibition of making | charcoal from certain timber types issued by Elizabeth |
"A radiocarbon date on | charcoal from a remnant trace of a post suggests it wa |
White pine | charcoal from a hearth context on this level has repor |
s cut firewood and timber, and local wood and | charcoal fueled kilns that produced quicklime from lim |
e Davis hot blast, which greatly improved the | charcoal furnace business of the country. |
The Ohio was the first | charcoal furnace in the country, which produced as hig |
The last | charcoal furnace in the US did not close until 1945. |
y as early as 1726 also included a cold blast | charcoal furnace. |
ever, one the last known operating cold blast | charcoal furnaces, Pleasant (formerly Eagle) Furnace, |
ettlement included a schoolhouse, blacksmith, | charcoal furnaces, and a foundry. |
A sahumerio requires the burning of | charcoal, garlic, incense and herbs to extract evil sp |
usually roasted on a horizontal skewer over a | charcoal, gas, or electrical burner. |
r, the middle section of which contains small | charcoal granules, which reportedly reduces the harshn |
His drawings are created with ink, | charcoal, graphite and watercolor. |
This is distinguished from the standard | charcoal grey or olive colored uniforms that Imperial |
he first uniform introduced was a three piece | charcoal grey suit with a green tie and white shirt. |
It is also home to the World's Largest | Charcoal Grill and the World Championship Steak Cookof |
Each campsite comes equipped with a | charcoal grill, picnic table and tent pad. |
h individual picnic site contains a table and | charcoal grill. |
Their speciality is to serve wood | charcoal grilled chicken which is butterflied and mari |
t comprise grilled meats, cooked in makeshift | charcoal grillers, served with rice and plantains. |
Weber's | Charcoal Grilling: The Art of Cooking With Live Fire, |
e picnic area has over 200 picnic tables with | charcoal grills and water spigots. |
Picnic pavilions equipped with | charcoal grills exist in the picnic area. |
he park has several lakes, camp shelters with | charcoal grills, and playgrounds. |
The picnic areas have | charcoal grills, drinking water, horseshoe pits and re |
A large picnic area with | charcoal grills, thirteen tables and one pavilion is i |
making iron (water, limestone and timber for | charcoal), Grubb built the Cornwall Iron Furnace and b |
Apomorphine hydrochloride and activated | charcoal had to be administered along with other fluid |
There are a hundred | charcoal hearths and two hundred Q pits, believed to h |
h century, Elk Ridge was the site of numerous | charcoal hearths, which produced charcoal for nearby i |
A | charcoal house, saltpeter refinery, mills, and storeho |
aditional method and is grilled over hardwood | charcoal in a steel drum jerk pan. |
This image of activated | charcoal in water is at a scale of 6.236 pixels/μm, th |
rnace and wood distillation plant (to produce | charcoal) in 1943 at Wundowie, plans were made to deve |
Later, John Willis became a pioneer in the | charcoal industry in Ohio. |
Working in oil, acrylic, | charcoal, ink and carbon pencil, many of his works dep |
d were entered by the Steward with a piece of | charcoal, ink being forbidden; in addition, no candles |
nous coal, anthracite, lignite, graphite, and | charcoal) into useful products and raw materials. |
Charcoal iron is the substance created by the smelting | |
ly was the owner/manager of Center Furnace, a | charcoal iron furnace in Lawrence County, OH. |
ylvania, in 1842 and engaged in manufacturing | charcoal iron at Springfield Furnace, Pennsylvania. |
Isabella Furnace was a cold blast | charcoal iron furnace located in West Nantmeal Townshi |
Charcoal is a stable solid and rich in carbon content, | |
Charcoal is sometimes used, but that is regarded as su | |
Charcoal is chiefly used for the fuel of shichirin. | |
e with cholestyramine or the use of activated | charcoal is indicated and will soon decrease plasma le |
Bamboo briquette | charcoal is made of bamboo residue, for example, bambo |
economical benefits for the operators, since | charcoal is a prime sequester of carbon and burying it |
Bamboo | charcoal is made up of pieces of bamboo, which are tak |
Kazakh birch | charcoal is used in its five-time distillation process |
Charcoal is the debut album by Champaign, Illinois ind | |
Raw bamboo | charcoal is made of bamboo plant parts such as culms, |
Bamboo | charcoal is made of bamboo by means of a pyrolysis pro |
Bamboo | charcoal is an environmentally functional material tha |
Vegetable | Charcoal: Its Medicinal and Economic Properties with P |
An abandoned | charcoal kiln near Walker, Arizona, USA. |
tudying lake sediments often find evidence of | charcoal layers going back thousands of years, attribu |
er sources of heat and light, mainly wood and | charcoal leading to widespread deforestation in the ar |
sumed about 10 tons of satetsu and 12 tons of | charcoal, leaving about 2.5 tons of tamahagane. |
dated archaeological sites and their elevated | charcoal levels in sediment cores suggest that extensi |
The sale of petroleum-based | charcoal lighter fluid is regulated in some jurisdicti |
commonly used in situations where the use of | charcoal lighter fluid, a toxic petroleum derivative, |
Charcoal lighter fluid is a volatile mixture of petrol | |
ir Quality Management Board requires that all | charcoal lighter fluids sold in its jurisdiction (esse |
oni Figg in 1870 as a business office for his | charcoal, lumber, and quarries interests. |
st bellows, and nearby abundance of wood (for | charcoal), made the Five Mile River a good location fo |
Nino - an Italian | charcoal maker bound to the Marchessa who shelters her |
The preserve's name derives from local lore: | charcoal makers in the hilly, rocky area would say tha |
Charcoal makers also released acids into the river, fu | |
as been declining rapidly under pressure from | charcoal makers, logging, and the clearing of forest f |
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