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The manhole at Pearl and Fulton belongs to Consolidated Edison, and was open because it was venting steam from a small leak in a pipe, said Joseph Petta, a spokesman for the company.
Power-station exhaust can thus be purged of its CO2 by running it through an amine bath before it is vented, and the amine can be warmed to release the gas where it will do no harm.
Hopefully, it's vented in a positive way and it reduces the crime in Passaic County".
If you have a basement clothes dryer, make sure that it is vented to the outside and that there are no leaks in the vent ducts.
Like all aquatic plants, Dr. Caraco said, the fast-spreading chestnuts draw oxygen from the river as part of their metabolism; but unlike the water celery, none of the oxygen they give off in photosynthesis returns to the water; instead, it is vented to the air.
to reduce energy consumption; to avoid damage to environment and human being (when it is vented with treated gas); acceptable solvent degradation and corrosion to the packed column.
Future progress in solvents should be: to reduce energy consumption; to avoid damage to environment and human being (when it is vented with treated gas); acceptable solvent degradation and corrosion to the packed column.
The urine passes along paired ureters to the urinary bladder from which it is vented periodically into the cloaca.
When that memory surfaces, it is vented out as accusations that we are warmongers, manipulators, and other "compliments" that have become part of the anti-Jewish lingo.
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