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Although the most common wind currents blow emissions from the incinerator away from Port Arthur, Mr. Kelley said that was little comfort.
Wind acceleration near the buildings can be exploited to gain advantage for energy generation, e.g. orienting the buildings towards the most common wind directions and/or introducing a sloped side to increase the wind speed.
The most common wind tower structure, a tapered tubular steel monopole, is currently limited to heights of ~ 80 m due to transportation constraints which arise because tower sections are manufactured at centralized plants and transported to site for assembly.
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The nominal case also assumed: mixing height = 500 m; ambient temperature = 15°C; background concentration = 0 ppm; atmospheric stability category (SC) = D (the most common case); wind speed = 4 m s-1; vehicle volume = 10,000 vehicles hr-1; road at grade level; mixing zone width = 30 m, and an artificially high emission rate to obtain sufficient precision in model outputs.
Most common were wound infections, contracted when men riddled by machine gun bullets had bits of uniform and the polluted mud of the trenches driven into their abdomens and internal organs.
34 As for the risks related to knee arthroscopy per se, the most common are wound infection, deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism with respective incidences of 0.22%, 0.12% and 0.08%.
The most common complaint was wind noise audible inside the car.
Visual impacts belong to the most common concerns about wind energy development projects in Europe.
We considered only the mistral, which is the most common and strongest wind and blows for several consecutive days, in sunny and dry conditions.
Many of our most common trees are wind-pollinated, including ash, birch, elder, hazel, horse chestnut, oak, plane, sycamore, willow and yew.
The two most common complications were wound infection (28.3 %) and nonunion (23.7 %), most of which required operative intervention and/or inpatient care.
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