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His other arm had apparently been burned off at the elbow, and two long bones were sticking out of it.
Success by either company could slash greenhouse gas emissions generated when remote natural gas is simply burned off at oil wells (this accounts for 0.5% of all carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels, according to a 2005 estimate by Oak Ridge National Laboratory).
It can be seen that the bare MWCNTs are burned off at around 650°C.
That energy will be sold to National Grid until the gas has been depleted, at which point it will be burned off at flare stations across the park.
One was smoking, holding his cigarette between flesh stumps where his hands had been cut or burned off at the wrists.
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And when I looked at her hands I saw the skin was burned off as if she were wearing gloves.
This process lasts untill all of the carbon spheres were burnt off at about 650°C and at the final stage no ashes were present in the TGA cuvette after the thermal treatment.
It should be noted that the magnitude of the first mass loss was about the same for all the three samples, indicating that they contained about the same level of the materials burnt off at this temperature range (300°C to 420°C).
The fog at the beach (June Gloom) burns off at noon.
Some 13% of adults have diabetes, 22% of those over the age of 45 have heart disease, and nearly half the over-65s have lost all their teeth.The local cuisine dates back to the days when people burned off calories at work.
The rule would force oil and gas companies to capture methane that had been previously burned off or "flared" at drilling sites.
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