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nvolved and the new information obtained about | gases, including the Earth's atmosphere. |
hores (aerial roots) allow mangroves to absorb | gases directly from the atmosphere, and other nutrie |
The rich solvent containing the acid | gases is then let down in pressure and/or steam stri |
al purification is usually the removal of acid | gases (hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide). |
stem, in order to remove heavy metals and acid | gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and |
e Selexol solvent dissolves (absorbs) the acid | gases from the feed gas at relatively high pressure, |
ission requirements for particulate, SO2, acid | gases and heavy metals. |
that rely on a chemical reaction with the acid | gases. |
old MEA solution, and thus keeping such acidic | gases dissolved in this gas-scrubbing solution. |
r is removed with phosphorus pentoxide, acidic | gases by potassium or sodium hydroxide, and organic |
variations in the amount of radiatively active | gases and aerosols present. |
hat readily forms stable compounds with active | gases. |
h's radiation budget and stratospheric aerosol | gases. |
ains aloft using both buoyant lighter than air | gases and aerodynamic lift. |
ourse of this work, he discovered that not all | gases expand equally when heated and that Boyle's La |
ts and products in the same phase - either all | gases or all solutions. |
He had further developed the view that all | gases and liquids were absolute non-conductors of he |
later from burns and inhalation of flames and | gases. |
l shale is slowly converted into shale oil and | gases, which are then flow to the surface through re |
ltra-low field NMR measurements of liquids and | gases with short relaxation times." |
r day is a unit of measurement for liquids and | gases that is predominantly used in the United State |
moist air, sea water and corrosive liquids and | gases cause environmental stress fracture. |
tect atoms, molecules, and ions in liquids and | gases. |
ind it was Dr Cue, a developer of diseases and | gases. |
class, with angled funnels to direct smoke and | gases away from the flight deck. |
rs propagates through many solids, liquids and | gases. |
to measure and control the flow of fluids and | gases. |
, nuclear and chemical agents; toxic fumes and | gases; food poisoning; statistics related to poisoni |
hod of and Apparatus for Contacting Solids and | Gases, and eventually transformed the way petroleum |
e shape of its swirling cloud of dark dust and | gases, which is similar to that of a horse's head wh |
remove contaminants and odors from liquids and | gases. |
nversion that day added to the heat, smoke and | gases being held down by the huge layer of cool air |
inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, and/or | gases. |
on (Boris Karloff) experiments with anesthetic | gases in an effort to make surgery pain-free. |
s primarily with collections of atoms, such as | gases, molecules, crystals, and metals. |
uses the volatile compounds to be given off as | gases which are sent to a mass spectrometer for anal |
on, as the byproducts MeCl and CO2 are lost as | gases. |
As | gases can dissolve in liquids, especially under any |
It is called a trap because it keeps ascending | gases with high melting points in by freezing them t |
shield it from contamination with atmospheric | gases. |
ants synthesize carbohydrates from atmospheric | gases by photosynthesis storing the absorbed energy |
sed to create vertical profiles of atmospheric | gases, temperature, pressure, and cloud ice. |
tegrated concentration of selected atmospheric | gases, such as water vapour, ozone, etc. |
Sewer gas is typically denser than atmospheric | gases and may accumulate in basements, but may event |
e fields of: micro-gas analysis of atmospheric | gases, theory of ion exchange and chromatography, ra |
tilation, and it is not a substitute for blood | gases checked in a laboratory because it gives no in |
The 1999 BOC | Gases Australian Super Touring Car Championship was |
Research Park including AMI Semiconductor, BOC | Gases, Detica, ID Business Solutions, Infonic, JD Po |
was promoted by TOCA Australia as the 1998 BOC | Gases Australian Super Touring Championship. |
er sixteen races, was promoted as the 1997 BOC | Gases Australian Super Touring Championship. |
rtance since many experimental studies of Bose | gases are conducted in such harmonic traps. |
Oxygen is one of the more expensive bottled | gases. |
ce masks that supply oxygen or other breathing | gases are used by divers and astronauts to remove ni |
Nitrogen narcosis is a problem when breathing | gases at high pressure. |
portant thing is this: In a boiler the burning | gases heat the water to produce steam to drive an en |
king up and clearing away combustion byproduct | gases, including a large amount of water vapor which |
ng that power lines can attract cancer-causing | gases like radon has heightened concerns. |
In this case, | gases are allowed to escape, but air is not able to |
This could cause | gases in the atmosphere, like water and carbon dioxi |
thods of delivery and distribution of chemical | gases. |
the site contained methane and vinyl chloride | gases that were penetrating into the surrounding are |
y the generation of both hydrogen and chlorine | gases. |
When clearing | gases, an often used and mostly working method for c |
effective method for reducing climate-changing | gases in the atmosphere. |
dumps (formed by condensation of coal-derived | gases), but also on some volcanoes. |
t of the pneumatic trough, used for collecting | gases generated in laboratory experiments. |
o also contributed to the production of combat | gases used by German troops during World War I. |
Combustible | gases burn in the presence of the hot wire, thus inc |
ble limits, give the proportion of combustible | gases in a mixture, between which limits this mixtur |
urning-rate data for more than 200 combustible | gases and vapors in air and other oxidants, as well |
ste such as wood, dung or hay into combustible | gases containing methane, carbon monoxide and hydrog |
h is used to measure the amount of combustible | gases present in a sample. |
The combustion | gases are cooled to the converter inlet temperature |
This made it possible for combustion | gases to erode the O-rings. |
tion chamber and ignited by the hot combustion | gases of the previous cycle. |
t, and instead of directing the hot combustion | gases out of the back of the engine, they now hit th |
anels, slow the passage of fire and combustion | gases between floors. |
establishing the nature of the ions in common | gases, and to the construction and use of a Cockcrof |
al diving the richness of individual component | gases of breathing gases is expressed by partial pre |
owland theorized that manmade organic compound | gases combine with solar radiation and decompose in |
Safety: Compressed | gases tend to expand at high velocities when decompr |
The British Compressed | Gases Association is the UK's trade association for |
Cornelius Drebbel makes discoveries concerning | gases. |
ed to discharge condensate and non condensable | gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live |
However, condensible | gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon dioxide |
h become his arms in robot mode emit corrosive | gases that can dissolve a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) slab |
fer from interference or damage from corrosive | gases, liquids or solids, or an analyzer that will r |
ustion cycle is that all of the engine cycles' | gases and heat go through the combustion chamber, an |
be sealed against blow-by to prevent cylinder | gases from escaping into the crankcase. |
ompound that can explosively release dangerous | gases upon contact with water and other reagents. |
teams developing chlorine gas and other deadly | gases for use in trench warfare, Haber was on hand p |
rs had not been prevented from closing, deadly | gases would not have reached the building's occupied |
In the transportation or detection of diatomic | gases, the gas binds to the heme iron. |
Diatomic | gases, for example, possess (approximately) five deg |
tions including the transportation of diatomic | gases, chemical catalysis, diatomic gas detection, a |
During the detection of diatomic | gases, the binding of the gas ligand to the heme iro |
The fact that the different | gases have mixed does not yield a detectable change |
d 5 balloons to the same volume with different | gases. |
sh data on isotherms for a number of different | gases between 1879 and 1882, and invented the hydrau |
that the detector's response to many different | gases and vapours is relatively uniform when express |
Suppose that the two different | gases are separated by a partition, but that we cann |
Different | gases give different colours. |
order to lower the emission of sulfur dioxide | gases into the atmosphere. |
termine the properties of the newly discovered | gases argon and helium. |
he button, releasing clouds of disease-causing | gases toward each other. |
To dispel other dissolved | gases such as carbon dioxide or chlorine |
rted using water processed to remove dissolved | gases. |
It is also free to exchange dissolved | gases such as O2 and CO2 with the atmosphere. |
Dissolved | gases escape easily as the magma erupts, forming lav |
s of crude oil are petrol, tar, oil, dissolved | gases and kerosene also known as petroleum. |
urgy, this process is used to remove dissolved | gases from the melt prior to the material being proc |
nd that its color was not due to any dissolved | gases or pollutants. |
Useful for drying | gases. |
dusty | gases) or where more than two phases are present (e. |
Zero discharge of effluent | gases. |
ll admixture of degenerate proton and electron | gases. |
Higher plants eliminate | gases through the stomata, or pores, on the surface |
composition (absorption bands) of the evolved | gases (bonding conditions). |
waste from the embryo, as well as to exchange | gases used by the embryo. |
h a boiler may be heated either by the exhaust | gases of the main propulsion plant, or else separate |
ch produces a conductive path when the exhaust | gases are discharged from the rocket that is expelle |
is condensed and removed from the hot exhaust | gases. |
In regenerative preheating, the exhaust | gases from the furnace are pumped into a chamber con |
d draft fan to draw combustion air and exhaust | gases through the combustion chamber at 1/3 of the s |
either by the cylinder's coolant or by exhaust | gases while running; an external flame such as a blo |
sible operation than carbon capture of exhaust | gases. |
75 kV, rated at 210MVA, from which the exhaust | gases at 520C pass through one CMI heat recovery ste |
lorine and iodine are removed from the exhaust | gases by a halogen scrubber. |
signed the problem of how to deal with exhaust | gases in carrier operations had not been resolved. |
ith diesel particulate filters for the exhaust | gases. |
It was built in order to spread the exhaust | gases far away from the area of the Kennecott smelte |
and vehicle exhausts, where piping of exhaust | gases is impractical. |
to reduce the turbulence caused by hot exhaust | gases and a cover that could be raised to allow the |
is the fact that the intake charge and exhaust | gases have a more direct path into and out of the co |
system used to reduce emissions in the exhaust | gases of internal combustion engines. |
ction Valve to reduce emissions in its exhaust | gases. |
The stack was designed to discharge exhaust | gases from the various roasting and smelting furnace |
main flue carried the combined smelter exhaust | gases a half-mile up the hill to the stack. |
imney, to provide a space in which the exhaust | gases emerging from the boiler tubes can mix with th |
e a natural draft to carry the smelter exhaust | gases, and it was claimed to be capable of handling |
ow basin is filling up with automobile exhaust | gases and the smoke of about 40 peat fires burning a |
ich is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust | gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or ste |
rbochargers are driven by the engine's exhaust | gases. |
at recovery steam generator powered by exhaust | gases at 986 degrees fahrenheit (530 °C) which leads |
Turbocharger: Engine exhaust | gases ducted in to Naiad turbine section |
he minimisation of CO emissions in the exhaust | gases from motor vehicles. |
using the excess oxygen in the diesel exhaust | gases. |
radioactive nickel which caused the expanding | gases to glow very brightly for many months. |
When fired, the resulting expanding | gases propelled the grenade a considerable distance |
n manufacturing tools for use around explosive | gases, and in cryogenics. |
th fixed-bed catalysis and the use of external | gases. |
Since heated fire | gases, the product of pyrolysis, rise to the ceiling |
over) is a stage of a structure fire when fire | gases in a room or other enclosed area ignite. |
Response to fixed | gases is positive (increase in standing current), wi |
lso at 100 °F), as it excludes dissolved fixed | gases such as air. |
ave caused the cork to given off the flammable | gases and eventually ignited the cordite charges. |
w should have redirected the flow of flammable | gases. |
lty barbecue chimney that leaked hot flammable | gases into the ceiling, which ignited. |
explosion was apparently caused when flammable | gases, inside the pump room where the workers were w |
e or solid phase, when the output of flammable | gases from the material is too low for persistent pr |
the presence of dioxins and furans in the flue | gases. |
current emphasis on removing CO2 from the flue | gases emitted by fossil fuel power plants has led to |
m ash, air pollution control residue, and flue | gases. |
electric power plants because the output flue | gases from combustion in oxygen as opposed to air ha |
d slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue | gases exiting from the top of the furnace. |
alkaline sorbents are used for scrubbing flue | gases to remove SO2. |
that removes over 99% of particles in the flue | gases, as well as special burners to limit nitrogen |
ses the fine particles that rise with the flue | gases. |
particle filtration equipments before the flue | gases reach the chimneys of coal-fired power plants, |
ic precipitators capture fly ash from the flue | gases, preventing them from entering the atmosphere. |
boiler is a fire-tube boiler, in that hot flue | gases pass through tubes set within a tank of water. |
ause they condense the water vapor in the flue | gases to capture the latent heat of vaporization of |
ting surfaces, will be blown out with the flue | gases. |
rmined by the need to disperse combustion flue | gases to comply with governmental air pollution cont |
The temperature of the flue | gases leaving the combustion zone. |
When the flue | gases are exhausted from stoves, ovens, fireplaces, |
s from using PAF is the production of fluoride | gases. |
ac formulates the law of combining volumes for | gases. |
ot certain, however, as the technical term for | gases (air and others) among German miners is Wetter |
In principle, it is relevant also for | gases or liquids, but on earth their mass distributi |
whereas, for | gases, it is usually defined as |
These conditions force | gases and liquids from the body. |
e those detectors which collect ion pairs from | gases. |
l of hydrogen sulphide and carbon dioxide from | gases in the petrochemical industry. |
on energy output of different composition fuel | gases in an appliance (fire, cooker etc.). |
lly while keeping the hydrogen and oxygen fuel | gases separated. |
as meter is used to measure the volume of fuel | gases such as natural gas and propane. |
Wobbe Index and Fuel | Gases |
e is a product of precipitation from fumarolic | gases (600°C) in an active stratovolcano. |
erals and meteorites in the search for further | gases, but found none. |
spectacular nebula consists largely of glowing | gases from the star's outer layers ejected during th |
Because of its length and gradient, | gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide cou |
tation emits 1.77 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
arth's climate, caused by increased greenhouse | gases in the atmosphere, was the “number one environ |
nalogues, halogenated hydrocarbons, greenhouse | gases and many others have required changes to monit |
ues to combine emissions of various greenhouse | gases into a single weighted value of emissions. |
ion on Earth, although increases in greenhouse | gases are the main driver of this climatic change. |
pay) of using gasoline, except that greenhouse | gases are produced. |
tation emits 5.75 million tonnes of greenhouse | gases each year as a result of burning coal. |
t for nearly two-thirds of Canada's greenhouse | gases. |
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