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The new report finds natural gas figures relatively unchanged, at 181.7 trillion cubic feet, off slightly from the 1995 estimate of 183.5 trillion cubic feet.
Oil and gas figures were excluded from the statistics.
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The CT scan demonstrated a hugely distended bladder with an air fluid level and intramural gas (Figure 1a).
a and b without background gas, c and d with nitrogen background gas Figure 2 EDX analysis of nanofibrous structure and platelet-shaped nanotips a nanofibrous structure, b nanotips.
In our study, all the horizontal positions tested showed similar values of global FRC, despite visually impressive redistribution of the aerated gas (Figure 1).
At t = 5 s, the current increases, and the device surface is partially changed by the evolution of O2 gas (Figure 5d).
After measurement at 100°C, the membrane was cooled down to 25°C, and its permeance was measured again for each gas (Figure 12).
The bottom topography includes wave ripples covered with white patches (Figure 2b), yellow and orange precipitates (Figure 2c), rounded mounds of dark, fluidized sand emitting free gas (Figure 2d), and a hyper-saline brine accumulated within the depression of a rocky reef (Figure 2e).
On the other hand, in the case of PLD in ambient Ar gas, Figure 1b, a conical plume with a spherical tip is noticed, and the dense fluorescence from all parts of the plume and shock front [21] at the front of the plume are observed.
Multiple-breath alveolar mixing inefficiency (MBAMI) is defined as 100 × (1 − Volume turnover ideal/Volume turnover actual), where the number of volume turnovers refers to how many turnovers are required to wash 90% of functional residual capacity (FRC) free of tracer gas (Figure 1c,d) [16].
So now, for the holy cow analysis: For calculation's sake, let's use the flared natural gas figure reported by BP on June 14: 33.2 million cubic feet.
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