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ues to combine emissions of various greenhouse | gases into a single weighted value of emissions. |
Sunrise Propane Industrial | Gases was a company that sold propane for commercial |
fitted with a cap that is designed to pull the | gases into a device to cool the gasses and remove pa |
lorine and iodine are removed from the exhaust | gases by a halogen scrubber. |
To process these wet | gases in a conventional cold-gas contact process (DC |
heme, to mitigate both emissions of greenhouse | gases and a peak oil crisis. |
at time and is still used to exhaust remaining | gases after a thorough recovery/scrubbing operation. |
His design included cylinders for the | gases and a "Boyle's Bottle" to vaporize diethyl eth |
ble limits, give the proportion of combustible | gases in a mixture, between which limits this mixtur |
room filled with methane and hydrogen sulfide | gases during a sewage leak on 12 July 1997. |
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 |
compounds, cracked gas oils, cycle oil, light | gases and a solid coke residue. |
solutions can weakly dissolve certain kinds of | gases from a mixed gas stream. |
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. |
is an engine that allows for the combustion of | gases in a vacuum or under pressure, eliminating the |
king up and clearing away combustion byproduct | gases, including a large amount of water vapor which |
ed to discharge condensate and non condensable | gases with a negligible consumption or loss of live |
nce the mountain began spewing ash and searing | gases in a string of eruptions that began Tuesday. |
ich is a pipe or channel for conveying exhaust | gases from a fireplace, oven, furnace, boiler or ste |
Real | gases experience a temperature change during free ex |
ains aloft using both buoyant lighter than air | gases and aerodynamic lift. |
variations in the amount of radiatively active | gases and aerosols present. |
Experimental studies on the exchange of trace | gases and aerosols between biosphere, atmosphere and |
a device to demonstrate the buoyant effect of | gases like air; as shown in the pictures on the righ |
the world's livestock produce more greenhouse | gases than all of the world's cars, planes, and ship |
ts and products in the same phase - either all | gases or all solutions. |
In this case, | gases are allowed to escape, but air is not able to |
more than a century where the peculiar mix of | gases has allowed them to extend their lifespan. |
By heating this mixture, the | gases are allowed to come into contact with a piece |
&D targets the creation of not only industrial | gases, but also gases that are used in products such |
dumps (formed by condensation of coal-derived | gases), but also on some volcanoes. |
Gases can also be maintained safely at concentration | |
Once released, | gases almost always are less dense than the surround |
atmosphere was a mix of noxious and poisonous | gases (Methane, Ammonia, Sulphur compounds, etc.- a |
on (Boris Karloff) experiments with anesthetic | gases in an effort to make surgery pain-free. |
so finds use in filtration of high-temperature | gases, as an electrode with high surface area and im |
on energy output of different composition fuel | gases in an appliance (fire, cooker etc.). |
e that measures the concentrations of respired | gases using an infrared beam of light. |
a device which detects the presence of various | gases within an area, usually as part of a safety sy |
termine the properties of the newly discovered | gases argon and helium. |
Filde's anaerobic jar where one needs to pump | gases in and out. |
fied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied petroleum | gases (propane and butane). |
ot certain, however, as the technical term for | gases (air and others) among German miners is Wetter |
eals with the study of all mechanical waves in | gases, liquids, and solids. |
properties of substances and their mixtures in | gases, plasmas and also of heterogeneous processes. |
earch interests included chemical reactions in | gases, photochemistry and spectroscopy. |
The | gases involved are typically delivered in high press |
l shale is slowly converted into shale oil and | gases, which are then flow to the surface through re |
Aerostatics is the study of | gases that are not in motion. |
uses the volatile compounds to be given off as | gases which are sent to a mass spectrometer for anal |
compressor systems requiring standby or purge | gases capability are pressure controlled by the shut |
ion tool to remove a portion of the greenhouse | gases that are being emitted into the atmosphere. |
e by-products are small quantities of harmless | gases such as carbon dioxide, and water vapor with t |
such as light intensity and concentrations of | gases such as water vapor, carbon dioxide, and ozone |
Noble | gases such as argon are used not just because of the |
Because of its length and gradient, | gases such as carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide cou |
To dispel other dissolved | gases such as carbon dioxide or chlorine |
This outer shell appears to contain molecular | gases such as CO, H2O and SiO. |
However, condensible | gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, carbon dioxide |
y intercellular spaces to allow the passage of | gases, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for phot |
aused by farm animals' emissions of greenhouse | gases such as methane), and which would have been us |
inally air, although in modern versions, other | gases such as helium or hydrogen may be used. |
ronment are described as exogenous and include | gases (such as carbon monoxide), metals (such as mer |
It is also free to exchange dissolved | gases such as O2 and CO2 with the atmosphere. |
ng neither directly emits nor traps greenhouse | gases such as carbon dioxide. |
Each episode thus releases volcanic | gases, sometimes as frequently as a few minutes apar |
ryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied | gases such as liquid hydrogen. |
He also studied the effects of rare | gases such as helium on animal life. |
method is fairly accurate for non-condensible | gases, such as oxygen and nitrogen. |
Gases such as argon and oxygen, as well as mixtures | |
ect for neutral particles exists in polyatomic | gases (known as the Senftleben-Beenakker effect). |
stem, in order to remove heavy metals and acid | gases such as sulphur dioxide, hydrogen chloride and |
tegrated concentration of selected atmospheric | gases, such as water vapour, ozone, etc. |
d to conduct anions while being impermeable to | gases such as oxygen or hydrogen. |
n with the overall goal of reducing greenhouse | gases such as carbon dioxide produced while still co |
Inert and lighter | gases, such as He and H2 do not effectively induce s |
as meter is used to measure the volume of fuel | gases such as natural gas and propane. |
xperiments on inelastic electron collisions in | gases, known as the Franck-Hertz experiments, and fo |
riestley is credited with discovering many new | gases such as oxygen, hydrogen chloride, and ammonia |
xpanders which are used in the liquefaction of | gases such as liquid hydrogen |
Incandescent lamps are often filled with noble | gases such as argon in order to preserve the filamen |
e actively or passively, and can take place in | gases (such as the atmosphere), liquids (such as wat |
hazards include the possible buildup of toxic | gases such as carbon monoxide within the structure d |
lso at 100 °F), as it excludes dissolved fixed | gases such as air. |
If the | gases are at sufficiently low pressure that they beh |
It was built in order to spread the exhaust | gases far away from the area of the Kennecott smelte |
Use of these | gases can be very dangerous due to the low temperatu |
of use, at least in laboratories, because most | gases then became available in small gas cylinders. |
During the detection of diatomic | gases, the binding of the gas ligand to the heme iro |
The | gases that boiled off, in addition to nitrogen, oxyg |
control of temperatures and flow rates of the | gases as both the conversion efficiency and absorpti |
ris flows,' which may consist of clouds of hot | gases and both melted and solid rock fragments that |
al diving the richness of individual component | gases of breathing gases is expressed by partial pre |
quotes Aristotle/Meno: "Hippocrates says that | gases (phusai, breaths, flatus) are the causes of di |
le largest private-sector source of greenhouse | gases in British Columbia. |
o pulsed laser deposition and inert sputtering | gases are built into the growing film as impurities. |
Half a year to a year later, | gases have built up sufficiently for the once cylind |
els, it produces less CO2 and other greenhouse | gases to burn the fossil fuel directly. |
n people as they woke up in a cloud of noxious | gases that burned their lungs. |
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. |
waste from the embryo, as well as to exchange | gases used by the embryo. |
osian as a means of simulating quantum lattice | gases, motivated by the use of "classical" cellular |
s designed to reduce the release of greenhouse | gases produced by landfills through the use of alter |
o also contributed to the production of combat | gases used by German troops during World War I. |
result of mixing dissimilar element sets (the | gases), multiplied by the temperature (T) is equal t |
om the fecal matter to spread disease, and the | gases produced by the decomposing waste are redirect |
called The Mathematical Theory of Non-Uniform | Gases, written by Chapman and Thomas Cowley and dedi |
ale, are the result of the build-up of natural | gases created by methane-producing bacteria inside t |
production of chemical solvents from refinery | gases in California during the early 1930s while in |
are urban legends of thieves spraying sleeping | gases on campers, or in train compartments in some p |
h become his arms in robot mode emit corrosive | gases that can dissolve a 2-inch-thick (51 mm) slab |
This drives off | gases which can then be removed by a vacuum pump sys |
The top where | gases escape can be open or fitted with a cap to pre |
of device is important because there are many | gases that can be harmful to organic life, such as h |
ause they condense the water vapor in the flue | gases to capture the latent heat of vaporization of |
micals, polyurethane intermediates, industrial | gases and carbon products. |
Gases, mostly carbon dioxide and traces of hydrocarb | |
Upon decomposition, it can form harmful | gases like carbon monoxide and dioxide. |
ce, and it is accompanied by the production of | gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane. |
ments to investigate atmospheric dispersion of | gases was carried out on the island. |
signed the problem of how to deal with exhaust | gases in carrier operations had not been resolved. |
tions including the transportation of diatomic | gases, chemical catalysis, diatomic gas detection, a |
nufacturing facility as well, producing lethal | gases and chemical compounds installed in artillery |
orporation whose principal business is selling | gases and chemicals for industrial uses. |
ses when heated above 225 °C and creates toxic | gases including chlorine and nitrogen oxides. |
notable were “Transport Properties of Ions in | Gases,” "Atomic Collisions: Electron and Photon Proj |
electric power plants because the output flue | gases from combustion in oxygen as opposed to air ha |
ch the water surrounds the heat source and the | gases from combustion pass through tubes through the |
s, as a way to significantly reduce greenhouse | gases that come from transportation. |
a net reduction in emissions of global warming | gases as compared to natural decay and no nutrients |
rmined by the need to disperse combustion flue | gases to comply with governmental air pollution cont |
st effective solutions for limiting Greenhouse | Gases (GHG) concentration in the atmosphere for coun |
n condenser vacuum by removing non-condensible | gases from condenser. |
composition (absorption bands) of the evolved | gases (bonding conditions). |
rtance since many experimental studies of Bose | gases are conducted in such harmonic traps. |
-depleted argon procured from underground well | gases is considered. |
ompound that can explosively release dangerous | gases upon contact with water and other reagents. |
wer Plant produces large amounts of greenhouse | gases that contribute to climate change. |
gas results in the release of more greenhouse | gases than conventional natural gas, and may lead to |
The combustion | gases are cooled to the converter inlet temperature |
spots of vacuum arcs, volumetric discharges in | gases, pseudosparks, coronas, unipolar arcs, etc. |
e forced reductions in emissions of greenhouse | gases and created a mandatory emissions trading sche |
s primarily with collections of atoms, such as | gases, molecules, crystals, and metals. |
Only two other such | gases are currently known to act as signaling molecu |
Because solubility of permanent | gases usually decreases with increasing temperature |
ort investigating the mechanism of arsenic war | gases was deemed crucial in maintaining battlefield |
nawanui are trained for deep diving with mixed | gases, underwater demolition and unexploded ordnance |
ed approximately by measuring the viscosity of | gases and density of pure crystalline solids. |
In 2006 research into the reactivity of noble | gases was designated jointly by the American Chemica |
Different | gases give different colours. |
portant work to the electrical conductivity of | gases ("Townsend discharge" circa 1897). |
ch produces a conductive path when the exhaust | gases are discharged from the rocket that is expelle |
As | gases can dissolve in liquids, especially under any |
of benefit, locusts do not produce greenhouse | gases and do not require antibiotics. |
itish physicist who worked on the viscosity of | gases, molecular dynamics, optics, acoustics and geo |
he button, releasing clouds of disease-causing | gases toward each other. |
s time was on discharge of electricity through | gases, including early work on x-rays and electrons. |
contributed to the transfer of nitrogen trace | gases from Earth to the atmosphere, and from the lan |
Dissolved | gases escape easily as the magma erupts, forming lav |
The | gases are either treated or vented into the atmosphe |
half of New Zealand's emissions of greenhouse | gases from electricity generation, has repeatedly dr |
ysics, in particular, electrical conduction in | gases and electromagnetic radiation. |
moist air, sea water and corrosive liquids and | gases cause environmental stress fracture. |
ourse of this work, he discovered that not all | gases expand equally when heated and that Boyle's La |
This made it possible for combustion | gases to erode the O-rings. |
be sealed against blow-by to prevent cylinder | gases from escaping into the crankcase. |
griculture is ~15% of anthropogenic greenhouse | gases, as estimated by the IPCC. |
ave caused the cork to given off the flammable | gases and eventually ignited the cordite charges. |
hod of and Apparatus for Contacting Solids and | Gases, and eventually transformed the way petroleum |
superior apparatus to collect and measure the | gases that evolved during alcohol fermentation. |
Diatomic | gases, for example, possess (approximately) five deg |
The stomata is the way in which these | gases are exchanged, as well as the transpiration of |
lectron impact excitation in each of the noble | gases, dissociative excitation transfer in the neon- |
When the flue | gases are exhausted from stoves, ovens, fireplaces, |
When the fuel is ignited from the bottom, hot | gases are expelled downwards, propelling the rocket |
y nature protection officials to swell up with | gases and explode, propelling their innards for dist |
ury, alteration of oxidation fates for organic | gases, and export of bromine into the free troposphe |
Enskog helped develop the kinetic theory of | gases by extending the Maxwell-Boltzmann equations. |
(LPG), compressed natural gas (CNG) and other | gases that extracted, processed or transported in hi |
hed over 40 research papers on lasers, ionised | gases and fast switching, and was co-author of Laser |
al world reductions in emissions of greenhouse | gases in fifteen years." |
If the | gases were flammable, they would explode, and increa |
anels, slow the passage of fire and combustion | gases between floors. |
ge liquid rockets, since forcing the fluids or | gases to flow by simple pressurizing of the tanks is |
ome plumbing installations for the delivery of | gases or fluids under pressure have a threaded secti |
ating the Buxton Waters with its own and other | Gases, and for composing Artificial Buxton Water, J. |
Most nonmetals are monatomic noble | gases or form diatomic molecules in their elemental |
"Subsidies and Emissions of Greenhouse | Gases from Fossil Fuels". |
erals and meteorites in the search for further | gases, but found none. |
d slag phases tapped from the bottom, and flue | gases exiting from the top of the furnace. |
Under vacuum conditions these | gases escape from liquid metal to the vacuum chamber |
hores (aerial roots) allow mangroves to absorb | gases directly from the atmosphere, and other nutrie |
Typical detonation velocities in | gases range from 1800 m/s to 3000 m/s. |
es involved with all aspects of the industrial | gases business from production through to distributi |
class, with angled funnels to direct smoke and | gases away from the flight deck. |
arming associated with increases in greenhouse | gases originating from human activity is called the |
imney, to provide a space in which the exhaust | gases emerging from the boiler tubes can mix with th |
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