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tation emits 5.56 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
ation emits 11.80 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
tation emits 9.67 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
tation emits 1.21 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
tation emits 0.34 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year. |
ed that, concerning the emission of greenhouse | gases, each plastic stopper released 10 times more C |
tation emits 9.67 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
Odorless | gases, eg. |
imney, to provide a space in which the exhaust | gases emerging from the boiler tubes can mix with th |
current emphasis on removing CO2 from the flue | gases emitted by fossil fuel power plants has led to |
he dangers of global warming due to greenhouse | gases emitted by human burning of fossil fuels. |
r the Clean Air Act by finding that greenhouse | gases endanger public health and the environment; ho |
e temperature, pressure, or composition of the | gases entering the arrester can cause the flame spat |
ll the way to siphoned (empty) traps and sewer | gases entering the building. |
Under vacuum conditions these | gases escape from liquid metal to the vacuum chamber |
Dissolved | gases escape easily as the magma erupts, forming lav |
The top where | gases escape can be open or fitted with a cap to pre |
egative enthalpy and entropy of dissolution of | gases, etc. |
In this method, germane and hydrogen | gases evolve from the cathode while the anode reacts |
d slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue | gases exiting from the top of the furnace. |
der-expanded, meaning that the pressure of the | gases exiting the nozzle is different from the ambie |
ourse of this work, he discovered that not all | gases expand equally when heated and that Boyle's La |
Real | gases experience a temperature change during free ex |
It was built in order to spread the exhaust | gases far away from the area of the Kennecott smelte |
ry the World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace | Gases, focus on obtaining, evaluating and distributi |
, nuclear and chemical agents; toxic fumes and | gases; food poisoning; statistics related to poisoni |
teams developing chlorine gas and other deadly | gases for use in trench warfare, Haber was on hand p |
Diatomic | gases, for example, possess (approximately) five deg |
on of isotopes by diffusion in a flow of inert | gases, for which Gustav Hertz was the leader, |
al locking system that directed the propellant | gases forward to retard the barrel until the bullet |
mploying oxygen without nitrogen and the trace | gases found in air eliminates the primary source for |
h vacuum to prevent contaminates from unwanted | gases freezing to the cold window. |
In regenerative preheating, the exhaust | gases from the furnace are pumped into a chamber con |
electric power plants because the output flue | gases from combustion in oxygen as opposed to air ha |
chemically reactive than the normal molecular | gases from which the species are created. |
contributed to the transfer of nitrogen trace | gases from Earth to the atmosphere, and from the lan |
be sealed against blow-by to prevent cylinder | gases from escaping into the crankcase. |
half of New Zealand's emissions of greenhouse | gases from electricity generation, has repeatedly dr |
to prevent fission products (such as the noble | gases) from leaving the uranium dioxide matrix and e |
solutions can weakly dissolve certain kinds of | gases from a mixed gas stream. |
ch the water surrounds the heat source and the | gases from combustion pass through tubes through the |
The removal and venting of IC and POC | gases from the liquid sample by acidification and sp |
y at Pilot scale in NZ -using Industrial waste | gases from the steel industry as a feedstock for its |
n condenser vacuum by removing non-condensible | gases from condenser. |
shown that Delta Sco is throwing off luminous | gases from its equatorial region. |
irectly by spark plugs, but by cones of heated | gases from the fore-chambers. |
The stack was designed to discharge exhaust | gases from the various roasting and smelting furnace |
e Selexol solvent dissolves (absorbs) the acid | gases from the feed gas at relatively high pressure, |
rgencies or to evacuate noxious (non-volatile) | gases from the boat, although 'ventilation' requires |
reated by the impact facilitate the release of | gases from within the planet. |
ned with a rear vented breech using propellent | gases from the firing of a shell, to greatly reduce |
urgy, this process is used to remove dissolved | gases from the melt prior to the material being proc |
ich is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust | gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or ste |
"Subsidies and Emissions of Greenhouse | Gases from Fossil Fuels". |
spectacular nebula consists largely of glowing | gases from the star's outer layers ejected during th |
he minimisation of CO emissions in the exhaust | gases from motor vehicles. |
e or solid phase, when the output of flammable | gases from the material is too low for persistent pr |
t of the pneumatic trough, used for collecting | gases generated in laboratory experiments. |
Different | gases give different colours. |
the dust reflecting sunlight directly and the | gases glowing from ionisation. |
more than a century where the peculiar mix of | gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan. |
Mono-atomic | gases have relatively simple face-centered cubic (fc |
Most sleeping | gases have undesirable side effects, or are effectiv |
is the fact that the intake charge and exhaust | gases have a more direct path into and out of the co |
Volcanic | gases have sped the corrosion of this abandoned mini |
The fact that the different | gases have mixed does not yield a detectable change |
Half a year to a year later, | gases have built up sufficiently for the once cylind |
roleum is generally considered oil and natural | gases having various compounds composed of primarily |
portant thing is this: In a boiler the burning | gases heat the water to produce steam to drive an en |
to effect a partial separation of a mixture of | gases if the components have different molecular wei |
The corresponding study of | gases in motion is called aerodynamics. |
arth's climate, caused by increased greenhouse | gases in the atmosphere, was the “number one environ |
l temperature below which a non-ideal gas (all | gases in reality) that is expanded at constant entha |
aper to the Royal Society on the absorption of | gases in liquids. |
Karl F. Herzfeld Relaxation phenomena in | gases In Thermodynamics and Physics of Matter vol. 1 |
on (Boris Karloff) experiments with anesthetic | gases in an effort to make surgery pain-free. |
signed the problem of how to deal with exhaust | gases in carrier operations had not been resolved. |
To process these wet | gases in a conventional cold-gas contact process (DC |
al world reductions in emissions of greenhouse | gases in fifteen years." |
ble limits, give the proportion of combustible | gases in a mixture, between which limits this mixtur |
have increased the concentration of greenhouse | gases in the atmosphere have been largely responsibl |
on energy output of different composition fuel | gases in an appliance (fire, cooker etc.). |
arily used for on-line quantification of trace | gases in human breath for clinical diagnosis and the |
production of chemical solvents from refinery | gases in California during the early 1930s while in |
over) is a stage of a structure fire when fire | gases in a room or other enclosed area ignite. |
Plasma systems ionize a variety of source | gases in a vacuum system by using RF excitations. |
Filde's anaerobic jar where one needs to pump | gases in and out. |
is an engine that allows for the combustion of | gases in a vacuum or under pressure, eliminating the |
small inner disk due to the exhaustion of the | gases in the galaxy. |
Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious | Gases in Warfare, article 171 of the Treaty of Versa |
or to atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse | gases, in order to enhance economic growth, promote |
le largest private-sector source of greenhouse | gases in British Columbia. |
l of hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide from | gases in the petrochemical industry. |
effective method for reducing climate-changing | gases in the atmosphere. |
This could cause | gases in the atmosphere, like water and carbon dioxi |
ect cannot be described in the theory of ideal | gases, in which interactions between particles are i |
ies that make, supply or distribute industrial | gases in the UK, or sell related compression equipme |
The information on kinds of | gases in the extreme reaches of the atmosphere may b |
ave a partial account of the kinetic theory of | gases in 1820 though it was neglected by the scienti |
nce the mountain began spewing ash and searing | gases in a string of eruptions that began Tuesday. |
urce requires measurements of a suite of trace | gases in order to characterize potential biochemical |
Greenhouse | gases in the earth's atmosphere. |
geometric pressure of | gases in furnaces is small in comparison with the ki |
m the atmosphere, but the lack of denser noble | gases in the modern atmosphere suggests that somethi |
In October 1964 Industrial | Gases, Inc., of Pittsburgh filed an antitrust suit i |
Strongly reduced | gases include methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide |
Some common reagent | gases include: methane, ammonia, and isobutane. |
ses when heated above 225 °C and creates toxic | gases including chlorine and nitrogen oxides. |
king up and clearing away combustion byproduct | gases, including a large amount of water vapor which |
this approach may increase hazards due to soil | gases including Radon, and those due to water intrus |
s time was on discharge of electricity through | gases, including early work on x-rays and electrons. |
nvolved and the new information obtained about | gases, including the Earth's atmosphere. |
explosion was apparently caused when flammable | gases, inside the pump room where the workers were w |
ues to combine emissions of various greenhouse | gases into a single weighted value of emissions. |
fitted with a cap that is designed to pull the | gases into a device to cool the gasses and remove pa |
, only pumps the normal atmospheric mixture of | gases into the bottle, which (by Dalton's Law) does |
ult of the suspected galaxy merger that pushed | gases into these regions and caused a burst of star |
lty barbecue chimney that leaked hot flammable | gases into the ceiling, which ignited. |
order to lower the emission of sulfur dioxide | gases into the atmosphere. |
The | gases involved are typically delivered in high press |
The rich solvent containing the acid | gases is then let down in pressure and/or steam stri |
The partial pressure of these two | gases is of the same order. |
-depleted argon procured from underground well | gases is considered. |
and vehicle exhausts, where piping of exhaust | gases is impractical. |
In contrast, the density of | gases is strongly affected by pressure. |
Response to fixed | gases is positive (increase in standing current), wi |
remains (ash, water, carbon dioxide, and other | gases) is the same as it was prior to the burning of |
aly had been taken as a Ploutonion because the | gases it produced were so mephitic that they overwhe |
When using a gas syringe to measure | gases it is important to keep the syringe free from |
whereas, for | gases, it is usually defined as |
xperiments on inelastic electron collisions in | gases, known as the Franck-Hertz experiments, and fo |
As a result, a large volume mixed toxic | gases leaked from the MIC containing tank , forcing |
The temperature of the flue | gases leaving the combustion zone. |
ng that power lines can attract cancer-causing | gases like radon has heightened concerns. |
Gases like Nitrogen, Oxygen or mixtures of the like | |
Upon decomposition, it can form harmful | gases like carbon monoxide and dioxide. |
a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of | gases like air; as shown in the pictures on the righ |
fer from interference or damage from corrosive | gases, liquids or solids, or an analyzer that will r |
ctical when dealing with atoms or molecules of | gases, liquids or solids at room temperature and atm |
eals with the study of all mechanical waves in | gases, liquids, and solids. |
and the Middle East as an emerging industrial | gases market. |
itish physicist who worked on the viscosity of | gases, molecular dynamics, optics, acoustics and geo |
s primarily with collections of atoms, such as | gases, molecules, crystals, and metals. |
s, cities produce large amounts of Green House | Gases, most notably CO2 as a consequence of human ac |
Gases, mostly carbon dioxide and traces of hydrocarb | |
osian as a means of simulating quantum lattice | gases, motivated by the use of "classical" cellular |
result of mixing dissimilar element sets (the | gases), multiplied by the temperature (T) is equal t |
ove heat transfer by convection and radiation, | gases must move in the working space of the furnace |
al diving the richness of individual component | gases of breathing gases is expressed by partial pre |
h a boiler may be heated either by the exhaust | gases of the main propulsion plant, or else separate |
tion chamber and ignited by the hot combustion | gases of the previous cycle. |
system used to reduce emissions in the exhaust | gases of internal combustion engines. |
These | gases often ignite, sometimes spectacularly, as the |
commitments, but he wrote on the absorption of | gases on glass surfaces, on the theory of strong ele |
are urban legends of thieves spraying sleeping | gases on campers, or in train compartments in some p |
Ionized | gases, or plasmas, play the central part in plasma c |
As the term "fluid" refers either to | gases or to liquids, fluid power is also subdivided |
liquid or solid forms, but must be composed of | gases or vapours. |
is used to cool another fluid such as the hot | gases or steam cooled in a power plant by a heat sin |
ts and products in the same phase - either all | gases or all solutions. |
Most nonmetals are monatomic noble | gases or form diatomic molecules in their elemental |
mitters is a family of endogenous molecules of | gases or gaseous signaling molecules, including NO, |
In principle, it is relevant also for | gases or liquids, but on earth their mass distributi |
s and the supplemental fuel (typically natural | gases or fuel oil) required to burn the low calorifi |
measurement of electrons emitted from solids, | gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in ord |
ome plumbing installations for the delivery of | gases or fluids under pressure have a threaded secti |
dusty | gases) or where more than two phases are present (e. |
nd that its color was not due to any dissolved | gases or pollutants. |
on its end, designed to obtain information on | gases or particles being released by the orbiter in |
laboratories working with small quantities of | gases or specialty gases. |
arming associated with increases in greenhouse | gases originating from human activity is called the |
t, and instead of directing the hot combustion | gases out of the back of the engine, they now hit th |
imate change into our models - like greenhouse | gases, output from the Sun, volcanoes - we've looked |
Vents provide a means to release sewer | gases outside instead of inside the house. |
t to how well the sand can vent, i.e. how well | gases pass through the sand. |
boiler is a fire-tube boiler, in that hot flue | gases pass through tubes set within a tank of water. |
e change and global warming causing greenhouse | gases per unit of electricity generated than any oth |
earch interests included chemical reactions in | gases, photochemistry and spectroscopy. |
properties of substances and their mixtures in | gases, plasmas and also of heterogeneous processes. |
erformed in fine powders, thin films, liquids, | gases, powder-liquid systems, gas suspensions, layer |
In the case of rollover, only | gases present in the room, not the room contents, ig |
h is used to measure the amount of combustible | gases present in a sample. |
ic precipitators capture fly ash from the flue | gases, preventing them from entering the atmosphere. |
ce, and it is accompanied by the production of | gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane. |
anesthetics are vaporized and mixed with other | gases prior to their inhalation by the patient befor |
All fluid (liquids, | gases) process, therefore well suited for continuous |
s designed to reduce the release of greenhouse | gases produced by landfills through the use of alter |
om the fecal matter to spread disease, and the | gases produced by the decomposing waste are redirect |
moves freely to the rear while the propellant | gases propel the projectile forward. |
When fired, the resulting expanding | gases propelled the grenade a considerable distance |
spots of vacuum arcs, volumetric discharges in | gases, pseudosparks, coronas, unipolar arcs, etc. |
Typical detonation velocities in | gases range from 1800 m/s to 3000 m/s. |
particle filtration equipments before the flue | gases reach the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, |
scientists studying the effects of greenhouse | gases released into the atmosphere and their effects |
The | gases released from the converter are collected, coo |
lly while keeping the hydrogen and oxygen fuel | gases separated. |
These particular | gases share many common features in their production |
s, and that international action on greenhouse | gases should precede Australian programs. |
Each episode thus releases volcanic | gases, sometimes as frequently as a few minutes apar |
In | gases, sound waves comprise travelling oscillations |
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