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(Nearly half come from cars and trucks, and another third from the burning of heating oil).
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In cities, these come primarily from cars, lorries and buses but they are also produced by the burning of wood, heating oil or coal for domestic or industrial purposes, or in forest fires.
This concept of heat recycle can be utilized in the burning of low heating value chemical and toxic wastes.
Most of the air pollutants in Asia come from the burning of fuel for heating and cooking.
The major source of airborne fine particles is the burning of coal for heating and power.
Although it is unclear what the seasonal noxin was triggering this increased onset of PE, it is possible that it is related to air pollution, since the rural population in South Africa rely on the burning of biofuels for heating in winter.
The burning of solid fuels for heating occurs seasonally in large regions of the United States, and HAP can be found in rural areas with a history of poverty (Barry et al. 2010; Bulkow et al. 2012; Bunnell et al. 2010; Noonan et al. 2012b; Ward et al. 2011).
"Heating the Home With a Bit of Ingenuity" (Nov. 20) referred to the burning of wood for heat in Long Island homes.
The burning of animal dung for heating and cooking results in higher indoor particle concentrations.
Smith et al. (2011) examined the relationship between exposure to carbon monoxide (CO) from the burning of solid biomass for heating and cooking and the incidence of ALRI in Guatemala and reported incidence rates by decile average of CO personal exposures.
Fired heaters supply external high temperature heating through the burning of fuel which result in complex heat transfer processes due to the large temperature and pressure changes and vaporization that takes place inside the unit.
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