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The harmful gas concentration can exceed the safety alarm value and even lead to explosion.
Understanding the oxidation behavior of these liquids is paramount in the drilling industry, as it may lead to explosion and cause changes in the rheological properties.
Could separation lead to explosion?White elephants?The government is hoping to add another 2m acres to Egypt's usable land within the next five to ten years: its long-term goal is to settle 25% of the country's surface.
It is shown that for fuels with a slow initiation reaction and a chain-branching mechanism that can lead to explosion, strong inhibiting finite size effects on ignition exist even in relatively large size microreactors.
Because of the large delay which may lead to serious disasters [8, 11, 18, 24, 36, 47], such as monitoring of industrial boiler temperature and industrial furnace metallurgy, if the control is not timely, may lead to explosion of the boiler, the product quality does not meet the requirements and results in waste.
Over pressurizing could lead to explosion and serious injury.
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This can lead to explosions, leaks, fires and other dangers.
Instead, it assumes an uneven, "dendritic" form that is unstable and reactive, and may lead to explosions.
But when it comes to strangers on treadmills (or worse, elliptical machines) during peak gym hours, criticism may lead to explosions far worse than stench.
Some biodiesel home brewers improperly store chemicals or heat their fuel in used water heaters, methods that could lead to explosions, flash fires or chemical burns.
Those include inactivating satellites at the end of their useful lifetimes by venting leftover fuel or other pressurized materials that could lead to explosions.
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