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The | carbon residue is 17-23 % wt (0.13% ash). |
d heat may build up, leaving this thin film of | carbon residue on rock surfaces. |
at the expense of contamination by metals and | carbon residues that shorten the life of downstream c |
ting a new pathway for the use and fixation of | carbon resulting in the synthesis of ethanol. |
Sources of | carbon rich exhaust include manufacturing facilities |
These are | carbon rich grains expelled by old stars such as R Co |
using the Tully-Fisher relation, the study of | carbon rich stars, and the velocity distribution of t |
where one methyl group is attached to the five | carbon ring), 4-methyl-indane and 5-methyl-indane (wh |
ory of triple bonds and strain theory in small | carbon rings. |
gh Cedars Golf Course in Orting, bordering the | Carbon River |
The | Carbon River Valley Conservation Project: A Lifeline |
The Farrell Bridge over the | Carbon River near Fairfax |
A fizzer cell which utilizes a | carbon rod instantly introduces contaminants into the |
These companies made | carbon rods for arc lights and electrodes for electri |
Carbon rods through which electrical current passes, | |
of metal, washing drying in the wind, mineral | carbon, sand dunes, nail polish, cellulose, pure air |
ains comprising Lackawanna, Luzerne, Columbia, | Carbon, Schuylkill, Northumberland, and the extreme n |
The | carbon sequestered by the biomass would be captured a |
When wood decomposes, the | carbon sequestered during growth is released slowly o |
se key measurements are used for estimation of | carbon sequestered in the plants (through allometric |
U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Science | Carbon Sequestration Research Programs |
Terrestrial | carbon sequestration is not only of interest in those |
in which estuary restoration can be used as a | carbon sequestration tool to remove a portion of the |
bstantially reduce the rise of global warming, | carbon sequestration will play an essential role in s |
ial biomass while performing functions such as | carbon sequestration, producing oxygen, and promoting |
ing, wood modification, life cycle assessment, | carbon sequestration, logistics, economics, environme |
Idso's current research focus is on | carbon sequestration, but he remains actively involve |
eveloped plans to reuse the structure for deep | carbon sequestration. |
During growth SRF will offer significant | carbon sequestration. |
hanced oil recovery, with the added benefit of | carbon sequestration. |
it underground for storage in a process called | carbon sequestration. |
to assess the potential value of the area for | carbon sequestration. |
nal carbons, yielding a fatty acid that is one | carbon shorter than the parent alkane. |
en used in nuclear physics experiments include | carbon, silicon, copper, tungsten, gold, lead, and ur |
Cropland soils are ideal for use as a | carbon sink, since it has been depleted of carbon in |
These forests provide | carbon sinks for greenhouse gases and therefore mitig |
Changes in | carbon sinks can affect the airborne fraction. |
counter this phenomenon is the improvement of | Carbon sinks-- vegetation patches that pull carbon di |
ck the introduction of up-front tax breaks for | carbon sinks. |
ic reduction to yield (13), which contains the | carbon skeleton and stereocenters of the erythronolid |
The molecular graph of | carbon skeleton of cuneane is regular graph with non- |
r classes of organic compounds which contain a | carbon skeleton but no aromatic rings. |
an organic compound with formula C20H20 whose | carbon skeleton was said to resemble a pagoda, hence |
The | carbon skeleton of its molecule consists of four cycl |
(4-isopropyl-1,6-dimethyldecahydronaphthalene) | carbon skeleton. |
plore the innovation required to achieve a low | carbon society" and will open in 2012. |
This ratio is zero for a range of zero | carbon solar technologies such as PV pumped solar, th |
The benefits of a zero | carbon solar controller are that the 20% carbon clawb |
Zero | carbon solar controllers use solar electricity genera |
proprietary technologies, including activated | carbon, solvent recovery, concentrator, and thermal o |
compounds, such as methanol or methane, as the | carbon source for their growth; and multi-carbon comp |
t can metabolize pyridone (which is an unusual | carbon source that only a select few types of bacteri |
It is also used as a | carbon source for making Multi-Wall Carbon Nanotubes. |
ed by algae for growth, but does not include a | carbon source and so is only appropriate for growth o |
also called nitrifying bacteria use urea as a | carbon source in soil. |
n the reactor) and the addition of an external | carbon source (e.g., methanol) for the denitrificatio |
ron donor (e.g., H2O, H2, H2S), and CO2 as its | carbon source. |
ow in the dark in the presence of acetate as a | carbon source. |
in the pathway of L-arabinose utilization as a | carbon source. |
b cotton that inhibited growth; glycerol was a | carbon source. |
The | carbon sources that are available are also important: |
In this way, low energy-yielding | carbon sources can be used by a consortium of organis |
tations cause growth inhibition on respiratory | carbon sources in addition to decreased post-diauxic |
It can use unusual | carbon sources, such as hydrocarbons. |
eria are photoheterotrophic, requiring organic | carbon sources, and they are exclusively anaerobic. |
s, or lack of oxygen) and the excess supply of | carbon sources. |
fructose, glucose, oxalate and citrate as sole | carbon sources. |
The inorganic | carbon species include carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, |
nusual carbonate (CaCO3) crystals, translucent | carbon spherules, fragments of mineral glass and nati |
ndles for enhanced grip, ATS 34 and AUS 8 high | carbon stainless steels, and titanium nitride coating |
It is a | carbon star and is famous for being deep red. |
IRC +10216 or CW Leonis is a well-studied | carbon star that is embedded in a thick dust envelope |
It is a | carbon star which appears distinctly red. |
UU Aurigae is a | carbon star and binary star in the constellation Auri |
WZ Cassiopeiae (WZ Cas) is a variable | carbon star in the northern constellation of Cassiope |
t band of RW Leonis Minoris, a dust-enshrouded | carbon star, evidence is found that this star is a bi |
est J-star in the sky, a very rare category of | carbon stars that contain large amounts of carbon-13 |
ntains many red giant branch (RGB) stars; five | carbon stars have been identified in Draco Dwarf and |
ii of 50 times the material thickness of a low | carbon steel .07 in thick can range from 85 feet per |
ainless steel does not suffer from FAC. FAC of | carbon steel halts in the presence of small amount of |
ned to produce 1,25 million tons of hot-rolled | carbon steel coil per year. |
11 m (36 ft) diameter and 107 m (351 ft) long | carbon steel penstocks. |
Car Body: LAHT | carbon steel |
l LLC, is a Detroit, Michigan, USA supplier of | carbon steel flat rolled products to the automotive i |
n bars or plates forms a layer of harder, high | carbon steel on the surface, and early bladesmiths wo |
High strength | carbon steel blades and dies of various shapes are us |
iron is a term for cold-rolled "mild steel" or | carbon steel that has been work hardened, popular for |
Anodic protection is used for | carbon steel storage tanks containing extreme pH envi |
f the steel, as well as a way to restrict high | carbon steel to the areas that needed it most. |
The Almen strips are made from plain | carbon steel SAE 1070 and have hardness about 45 HRC. |
y building a new US$4.65 billion stainless and | carbon steel facility on the site. |
ed Kingdom, for a manganese-molybdenum, medium | carbon steel bicycle tubing. |
ls have poor machinability compared to regular | carbon steel because they are tougher, gummier and te |
Drawn Over Mandrel (DOM) precision cold-drawn | carbon steel mechanical round. |
Case hardened articles starting as low | carbon steel can also be labeled hardened steel. |
Made from high | Carbon Steel with high tensile strength and its worki |
ASTM A53 is a | carbon steel alloy, used for structural steel pipe. |
The lowest | carbon steel is called hocho-tetsu, which is used for |
This property of | carbon steel can be beneficial, because it gives the |
DPA starts as a low or medium | carbon steel and is quenched from a temperature above |
roke ground on a US$4.65 billion stainless and | carbon steel processing facility in Calvert in 2007, |
These steels performance and cost land between | carbon steel and low alloy steel. |
dened steel is often used for a medium or high | carbon steel that has been given the heat treatments |
Carbon steel | |
brands: AMS Pumps; Austin Stroud (Stainless & | Carbon Steel); BSS Drainage; Havelock Controls (HVAC) |
on of stainless steel tubes and high-precision | carbon steel, with the establishment of Marcegaglia R |
Type 1: Medium | carbon steel, boron steel, or medium carbon alloy ste |
inless Steel, 4116 Krupp Stainless Steel, 1055 | Carbon Steel, SK-5 High Carbon Steel, San Mai 3 Lamin |
A36 is a standard | carbon steel, without advanced alloying. |
Its pipes are manufactured from | carbon steel, stainless and heat-resistant steels, an |
Bintie was probably a type of | carbon steel. |
ich used wind based air supply to produce high | carbon steel. |
tings are categorized into two general groups: | carbon steels and alloy steels. |
These are well-known in low | carbon steels and some Al-Mg Alloys. |
Free machining steels are | carbon steels that have sulfur, lead, bismuth, seleni |
Carbon steels are not very hardenable; therefore wide | |
ilicide - used in steelmaking in production of | carbon steels, stainless steels, and other ferrous al |
Like other | carbon steels, the density of ASTM A992 steel is appr |
nickel, cobalt based alloys, stainless steels, | carbon steels, copper, lead, etc. |
Carbon steels, with an alloy content less than or equ | |
break the kera apart, and separate the various | carbon steels. |
s a supplier of stainless, silicon and special | carbon steels. |
h for revealing grain boundaries especially in | carbon steels. |
Scottish Centre for | Carbon Storage Research |
t is increasingly being included in studies of | carbon storage and soil quality. |
Bio-energy with | carbon storage, afforestation projects, and ocean nou |
The process to create Ingeo makes use of the | carbon stored in plants by photosynthesis. |
High | carbon strip steel requires additional annealing and |
eral other ways for synthesis and reactions of | carbon suboxide can be found in a review from 1930 by |
Carbon suboxide polymerizes spontaneously to a red, y | |
Inorganic cumulenes include | carbon suboxide. |
ntly bonded, is a product of the photolysis of | carbon suboxide. |
The nodules consist of iron minerals, | carbon substances and mica; as the metamorphic temper |
Carbacephems are similar to cephems but with a | carbon substituted for the sulfur. |
Carbon subsulfide is the chemical compound with the f | |
als such as gold, silver or platinum, to inert | carbon such as glassy carbon or pyrolytic carbon, and |
ments with high vapor pressure such as oxygen, | carbon, sulfur, and magnesium (frequently contaminant |
The chassis itself was built by McLaren using | carbon supplied by Hercules Aerospace (U.S.A.) and qu |
It uses a live | carbon supply chain to determine the amount of carbon |
The high | carbon tamahagane and higher carbon steel, called nab |
beryllium-15 and lithium-11 nuclei at a small | carbon target, the most successful being beryllium-14 |
ed intact in the high speed collision with the | carbon target. |
f protons from Fermilab's Main Injector onto a | carbon target. |
eriments, Marques' team fired atomic nuclei at | carbon targets and observed the 'spray' of particles |
The imposition of a | carbon tax would have mitigating effects on an oil cr |
corporate tax rate, support the redirection of | carbon tax revenue to pay for public transit and infr |
achievement was the introduction of the first | carbon tax anywhere in North America. |
She expressed the idea of introducing | carbon tax in 2005 so that Japan might achieve the go |
eat earthquake destroys much of Japan, yet the | carbon tax placed on the country is not lifted, so To |
ad recently announced a plan to proceed with a | carbon tax despite earlier promises to the contrary. |
nging in policies harmful to Alberta such as a | carbon tax, "(Alberta is) going to take steps to sece |
shill was a proponent of a tax shift involving | carbon tax. |
s, electric or water costs because of the zero | carbon technologies used such as wind turbines and ra |
Low | carbon technology in October 2008 |
fused with Luteone (terpenoid), a twenty-three | carbon terpenoid from the dorid nudibranch Cadlina lu |
Carbonyl bromide is formed when | carbon tetrabromide is melted and concentrated sulfur |
action of aluminum bromide, hydrogen bromide, | carbon tetrabromide or a mixture of hydrogen bromide |
ber of possible orientations, as was shown for | carbon tetrabromide. |
ntachloride is less soluble in cyclohexane and | carbon tetrachloride than in the aromatic hydrocarbon |
Carbon tetrachloride (data page) | |
pposition that the fire suppression ability of | carbon tetrachloride relied on oxygen removal.) |
nearby industrial plants, and speculated that | carbon tetrachloride or trichloroethylene, both of wh |
ed at 43 from accidental exposure to poisonous | carbon tetrachloride fumes from a newly-cleaned carpe |
Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) was used in fire extingui | |
The other major contaminant is | carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). |
This was a concern in aircraft and tanks as | carbon tetrachloride produced highly toxic by-product |
atively popular cleaning product consisting of | carbon tetrachloride and notable for its mention in t |
Carbon tetrachloride was suitable for liquid and elec | |
Company of Delaware filed a patent for a using | carbon tetrachloride to extinguish fires. |
the Friedel-Crafts alkylation of benzene with | carbon tetrachloride to give the trityl chloride-alum |
t it has lower toxicity than chemicals such as | carbon tetrachloride and that since it is a covalentl |
Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, also known as carbon tet | |
le in dry air up to 140°C, insoluble in ether, | carbon tetrachloride, dichloromethane, carbon disulph |
Contaminated the ground with plutonium, | carbon tetrachloride, and acidic waste |
uding film cleaning) were previously done with | carbon tetrachloride, which was banned in 1970. |
methyl ethyl ketone, but insoluble in benzene, | carbon tetrachloride, and xylene. |
te a less-toxic, more effective alternative to | carbon tetrachloride. |
d organic names by IUPAC: tetrafluoromethane - | carbon tetrafluoride, tetraiodomethane - carbon tetra |
The dimerization reaction observed for the | carbon tetrahedrane compound is also attempted for a |
Carbon tetraiodide crystallizes in monoclinic crystal | |
Carbon tetraiodide, CI4 | |
Carbon tetroxide is a highly unstable oxide of carbon | |
13C NMR is much less sensitive to | carbon than 1H NMR is to hydrogen since the major iso |
ed over vast areas, often containing much more | carbon than the whole water column below. |
There is still a feasible process with | carbon, that uses shock-freezing of the vapors, to di |
ormed into a brittle substance, like crumbling | carbon, that can easily be reduced to a powder. |
in hopes of producing a radioactive isotope of | carbon that could be used as a tracer in investigatin |
For the thermonuclear reaction involving | carbon that powers some stars, see CNO cycle. |
t is estimated that 78 billion metric tones of | carbon that was trapped in the soil has been released |
n the metal is distributed over finely divided | carbon the surface area is larger and the catalyst mo |
variety of compounds as sources of energy and | carbon; the best studied form of acetogenic metabolis |
A different molecular structure formed from | carbon, the diamond cubic, also forms partial cube gr |
The finer the particle size of an activated | carbon, the better the access to the surface area and |
Like | carbon, the organically bound silicon is tetravalent |
ng agent with a nucleus other than hydrogen or | carbon, then reading the heteronuclear NMR spectrum: |
The final loaded | carbon then is removed and washed before undergoing " |
If the formula contains no | carbon, then all of the elements, including hydrogen, |
ain one more or one less valence electron than | carbon, they turn synthetic diamond into p-type or n- |
al industry, they'll be able to put a price on | carbon, they'll be able to stop deforestation," said |
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