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「kerosene」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

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ircraft would have lower performance than the kerosene aircraft due to the extra wetted area of the
oil are petrol, tar, oil, dissolved gases and kerosene also known as petroleum.
Sputnik 1 and the US Atlas and Titan-1, used kerosene and liquid oxygen.
d for the attacks, dousing six Sunni Arabs in kerosene and burning them alive.
er 2, 1965, Norman Morrison doused himself in kerosene and set himself on fire below Secretary of De
0 bodies had been piled together, doused with kerosene, and burnt on the spot by the Sri Lankan Army
/ 265,000 pounds-force of thrust from burning kerosene and LOX as rocket fuel and oxidiser.
was fueled at various times by lard oil, then kerosene, and the current light is of course now elect
pipelines and pipeline projects to transport kerosene and crude oil from the Caspian region to the
that are used to process gasoline (naphtha), kerosene, and high-quality diesel (gas oil).
ating fuels (such as propane, heating oil and kerosene) and biofuels for home heating applications (
Kerosene and Diesel are further treated mainly in orde
est and most stringent quality standards, are Kerosene and Benzene produced at Gujarat Refinery.
s common in any low-volatility fuel including kerosene and diesel).
where "detailed plans were made on the use of kerosene and petrol for arson and other methods of kil
he Heater Oil Co., began selling axle grease, kerosene and other petroleum products to farms and bus
The new lineup followed with Kerosene and Coal in 2007.
inese civilian into a mailbag, soaked it with kerosene, and burned the bag to entertain his comrades
rrison, a Baltimore Quaker, doused himself in kerosene and set himself on fire below Secretary of De
ng market by desulfurizing 272,000 barrels of kerosene and diesel each day with advanced facilities.
to two locked stables, which were doused with kerosene and set ablaze, burning alive all those insid
Liquid hydrocarbons such as kerosene are the most convenient fuel used worldwide b
Initially it was a manned station using kerosene as lantern fuel in combination with a first o
It also provides kerosene at very low cost.
z Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Naphtha, Gasoline, Kerosene, Aviation Turbine Fuel, Gas Oil, Fuel Oil and
nada's first refinery of crude oil to produce kerosene, based on the laboratory work of Abraham Gesn
s the volume for the same amount of energy of kerosene based jet-fuel.
th the installation of a Douglas incandescent kerosene burner, and a second time in 1923 to an inten
he point was a lightroom erected in 1863 with kerosene burners.
Ozothamnus hookeri ( Kerosene Bush) is an aromatic shrub species, endemic t
It currently runs on kerosene, but can be converted to natural gas.
l, the careful recording of the efficiency of kerosene by Maughers Beach keeper David George helped
Kerosene can keep air from the crystal.
In X-ray crystallography, kerosene can be used to store crystals.
Kerosene can be applied topically to hard-to-remove mu
ool, opium, and other commodities, and import kerosene, cotton seeds, linen goods, petrol, and sugar
Nevada for Mario Van Peebles' action thriller Kerosene Cowboys, starring alongside Cam Gigandet, Rac
which Liquified petroleum gas (LPG), Naphtha, Kerosene, Diesel and Fuel Oil are produced.
A kerosene engine in the lift house could raise it 43 fe
While normally kerosene engines were started using gasoline, the U-1'
evements were the discovery of how to distill kerosene from seep oil, the invention of the modern ke
While carrying a general cargo including kerosene from New York to Brisbane, Australia, she hit
was mostly eliminated with the development of kerosene from coal in 1846, and the discovery of petro
In the 1850s, the process to distill kerosene from petroleum was invented by Abraham Gesner
In 1963, selling kerosene from a pushcart, the young law graduate Bhava
In 1851, a process for extraction of kerosene from bituminous shale was patented by Canadia
range covers unleaded gasoline, Diesel fuel, kerosene, fuel oil, jet fuel, liquified petroleum gas
It was a pure kerosene fuel with high flash point (relative to aviat
e crude oil can be broken down into gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, gas oil, wax distillate, cylinder
elage length and diameter than a conventional kerosene fueled aircraft.
1939 Chatham Light, which had been kerosene fueled since 1882, became electric.
Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, which produces naphtha, kerosene, gasoline, diesel and fuel oil.
The engine was designed to burn all kerosene grades at any load.
ist and writer, best known as the inventor of kerosene), he came to Nova Scotia in 1779 and eventual
sulphurisation units, and diesel, naphtha and kerosene hydrotreating plants.
araffin oil or just paraffin, which is called kerosene in most of the U.S., Canada, Australia and Ne
The original lamp burned kerosene; in 1909 it was replaced with an incandescent
drilling fluid basestock, replacing diesel or kerosene in that application.
oal, mineral wax, and bituminous shale, while kerosene is obtained by the distillation of petroleum.
ap", "Fast & Clean" or "Wrapped" product- the kerosene is encapulated within a lightable plastic wra
Kerosene is widely used to power jet-engined aircraft
In parts of Asia, where the price of kerosene is subsidized, it fuels outboard motors rigge
Premium Kerosene is usually sold in 5 or 20 liter containers f
Kerosene, Jet Fuel
Hydrogen is about one-third of the weight of kerosene jet-fuel for the same amount of energy.
In 1880 a kerosene lamp was added but the lighthouse was conside
rium/thorium (ratio of ~1:99) oxide mesh of a kerosene lamp mantle or gas mantle and in an old style
rried a colza oil lamp which was changed to a kerosene lamp 1884.
The fire started when a kerosene lamp was knocked over, lighting gasoline from
In 2005, Foyle founded the Kerosene Lamp Foundation, which serves children in St.
e and then into a dynamite shed, along with a kerosene lamp, which explodes everything inside.
According to legend a monkey upended a kerosene lamp, which ultimately engulfed the building
n 1887 the colza oil lamp was replaced with a kerosene lamp.
The light was a 5th order Fresnel lens with a kerosene lamp.
he light was a sixth order Fesnel lens with a kerosene lamp.
hwestern tip in 1884 and originally carried a kerosene lamp.
SolarAid's solar entrepreneurs convert kerosene lamps into solar lanterns using light emittin
t lighting (50 lights), replacing the oil and kerosene lamps in the old city of Toronto on King, Que
Kerosene lamps replaced the colza oil lamps in the 187
ge immediately caught fire; the fuel from the kerosene lamps fueling the flames.
n military; enraged, Frederick knocks out the kerosene lamps and flees, jumping into the river.
stove and no sewage or electricity, requiring kerosene lamps but probably all that they could afford
It originally had a kerosene lantern, but was upgraded in 1912 to a fourth
by an internal light source-usually an oil or kerosene lantern-or lit by daylight admitted via a sys
in late 1995, making it the last operational kerosene light in the world.
Primary products include naphtha, gasoline, kerosene light, vacuum gas oil, fuel oil, base lubrica
was placed on alert, it was fueled with RP-1 ( kerosene) liquid fuel, which could be stored inside th
high speed diesel (HSD), fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, liquified petroleum gas (LPG), compressed na
rt dates include 1846 (Abraham Gesner invents kerosene making coal and petroleum practical raw mater
Liquid fuels like alcohol, methanol, kerosene, mixes of kerosene and diesel etc can produce
tonnes of petroleum products such as diesel, kerosene, naphtha and liquefied petroleum gas.
,200 m3/day) and produces lubricants, diesel, kerosene, naphtha and LPG.
The HDT also produces ATF, Superior Kerosene Oil with high smoke point and low sulphur.
Kerosene oil lamps were furnished it came with enamele
n of it as the trailer overturned and spilled kerosene on the roadway.
liquid used can be pure ethanol or toluene or kerosene or Isoamyl acetate, depending on manufacturer
These bonfires are laced with kerosene or lighter fluid, then all are ignited simult
eir income because they no longer need to buy kerosene or batteries.
cannot be used as a substitute for gasoline, kerosene or diesel fuel in modern engines.
Liquid pesticides have traditionally used kerosene or some other petroleum distillate as a carri
Fuel type: Diesel oil or kerosene or wide-cut petrol or "other fuels"
it had multifuel ability and could also burn kerosene or ethanol.
nstructed in 1906, it was the world's longest kerosene pipeline.
fur dioxide is used to extract aromatics from kerosene pool, Liquid SO2 selectively dissolves the ar
The process was superseded by conventional kerosene production from oil and the shale mining tech
It was fuelled by hydrogen peroxide / kerosene propellant chemistry.
Fuel Cell, Cinemascope, Digital Display, Kerosene Pump, CEREBREX, etc."
The wick is usually soaked in alcohol or kerosene, rather than gasoline.
asoline) was the flammable waste product from kerosene refining, made from the lightest and most vol
oard of Health was his work in reducing fatal kerosene related accidents through informing the publi
the lake from the 60 ton column of freon and kerosene Russian scientists filled it with to prevent
Kerosene smoke is toxic, single use batteries are poll
ackaged small blocks of solid fuel containing kerosene, sold as a firelighter in Ireland, Canada and
iron, or by leaching successively in acid and kerosene solutions, subsequently electroplating onto s
last ignited a fire due to its proximity to a kerosene source.
in fire could have been a leaking gasoline or kerosene stove carried aboard by Haj pilgrim passenger
erials used in manufacturing detergents) from Kerosene streams has been implemented.
It was used in world war one aboard ships as kerosene supplies ran low.
almost three times greater in comparison with kerosene, the energy of the combustion of hydrogen sig
Kerosene then spilled onto the deck and down into the
innovative idea of using this oil to produce kerosene, then in high demand.
g twenty kilograms of rice and five litres of kerosene to each family in flood-affected areas.
light the lamp in the lens was converted from kerosene to electricity.
t was upgraded in 1923 and was converted from kerosene to acetylene gas.
f compressed acetylene replacing the butts of kerosene to fuel the lights.
rent tower with TBP (tri-butyl phosphate) and kerosene to extract the uranyl nitrate.
ner to test out the new fuel he had invented, kerosene, to replace whale oil.
urns readily, and this led to the nickname of Kerosene Tree in Papua New Guinea.
ight, they knocked over the bucket of burning kerosene used for heat.
In the Crib Light's new incarnation, kerosene was no longer necessary; instead, a travellin
It was from Albertite that kerosene was first refined.
The town existed to mine shale from which kerosene was extracted by the Australian Kerosene Oil
Early belief that kerosene was produced from coal led to kerosene being
but Filair later declared that 150 litres of kerosene were still on board, affirming that a technic
Thus, petroleum products like gasoline and kerosene were first produced.
t St. George's Island to discharge barrels of kerosene which she had taken on at Norfolk, Virginia.
The station runs on kerosene with three gas turbines that generate a combi
known by a variety of names including Mareer, Kerosene wood, Manjak, Snottygobbles, Glueberry, Narro
                                                                                                    


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