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A material that is capable of burning.
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Firefighter Glover said the fire in Brooklyn started because a space heater was too close to "combustible materials".
(Chinen) ★ William Parker (Friday and Saturday) Mr. Parker is known as a bassist best suited to combustible free-form settings, but he's also a composer unafraid of pursuing ambitious ideas.
(Chinen) William Parker: 'Alphaville Suite' (Thursday) Mr. Parker is known as a bassist best suited to combustible free-form settings, but he's also a composer unafraid of pursuing ambitious ideas.
In their last formal statement, issued in January on the eve of the first anniversary of the blaze, they talked only about an "open flame" being applied to "combustible materials" on a sofa in a third-floor lounge of the dorm, Boland Hall.
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Biomass char gasification with steam refers to the reaction of the steam and biomass char under high temperature when the biomass char converts to combustible gas.
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On Taras Grescoe's "The Devil's Picnic" National Geographic Adventure supplied "Wildly entertaining…when it comes to combustibles, Grescoe is fearless".
"The fire appears to have been the result of open flame contact to combustibles that were on the couch," the statement said.
Recent economic and geopolitical factors have instigated efforts for the economically competitive conversion of biomass-derived carbohydrates to combustibles that can replace petroleum-based liquid fuels.
You want to make certain that the size of your mantel opening meets or exceeds the required clearance to combustibles rules for your fireplace.
Smokers increasingly use e-cigarettes for many reasons, including attempts to quit combustible cigarettes and to use nicotine where smoking is prohibited.
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