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Instead, with the humor that fills every sad moment in this story, she labels the smell on the corner of Christopher Street and Seventh Avenue South according to its constituent parts: "putrefaction" for a trash can; "diesel" for a bus; "menthol" for a cigarette; "pastry" for the exhaust from a chimney; "Brut" for a pedestrian; and "urine and electricity" for the subway entrance.
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VW engineers say that relatively little work on the catalytic converter and particulate filter can improve diesel emissions significantly, and Federal regulations for 2006 will reduce the amount of sulfur in American diesel fuel.
Cold weather can clog diesel engines and freeze the water in pumping apparatus.
Other companies, like Caterpillar and Waukesha, sell stationary engines that can use diesel fuel or gas to generate backup electricity for peak demand.
Beefed up a bit more, these systems can replace diesel generators that will power stores and workshops, mill grain, run an irrigation pump or purify water.
Marjo Louw, president of Sasol Qatar, says that his company can produce diesel fuel that burns cleaner, costs less and creates less greenhouse gas pollution than fuel derived from crude oil.
Regarding energy supply source, a locomotive can be diesel, electric, or combined.
A novel bacterium T7-2 was isolated from the oil-polluted sea-bed mud of Bohai Sea, northern China, which can degrade diesel oil at 15 °C.
The UI can atomize diesel into droplets (∼40 μm) by using a piezoelectric transducer and consumes much less power than a heating-type vapourizer.
On Christmas Eve 1999 the road from Macedonia, the only supply line to Pristina, had been closed by ice storms, and Meyer had to borrow a jerry can of diesel to keep his Internet service provider's generator going.
For example, the oil obtained from pyrolysis can replace diesel fuel.
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