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Samples for accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) were combusted with CuO in sealed combustion tubes at 950°C, and, due to permanent damage to the Centre's own EN tandem accelerator, the resulting CO2 was submitted for graphitization and AMS analysis at the Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Accium Biosciences (Seattle, WA, USA) under the direction of Ugo Zoppi (17).
In oxyfuel combustion, nitrogen is largely absent from the flue gas, since the fuel is combusted with a mixture of nearly pure oxygen (∼95% O2-separated from air in an air separation unit (ASU)) and CO2 rich recycled flue gas.
A friend spontaneously combusted with "Mmmmm!" when she heard I was meeting Slattery.
If I'd lit a match I think she'd have combusted with pride".
If I'd been on, I would have spontaneously combusted with joy, so I understand his sentiment.
Tory M.P.s, who love nothing more than a Prime Minister who reminds them of a school principal, combusted with delight.
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Lumb to be abducted by aliens on 99? Stokes to spontaneously combust with 12 needed from 10 overs?
This belief exists in the same mind that practically combusts with excitement when I hear a friend or relative (or even a stranger or fictional character) is pregnant.
All the while we kept chuckling, waiting for their bubble to burst or for captain Gary Ablett to spontaneously combust with the sheer effort of playing so well so consistently.
"HollAND HollAND" they screamed when they could get their breath, and around the room each person who, an hour earlier, had looked cold or cynical or unlikely to be good company was infectiously vibrant and vulnerable and passionate and combusting with the splendour of a crowd that can't believe it's about to win.
Suddenly, the bed spontaneously combusts with the man still sitting on it, and Gaga sings in a sinister way in front of the flames.
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