「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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