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was combustion
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The act or process of burning.
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Airborne PM was predominantly (> 99% by particle number) in the fine and ultrafine fractions and contained a large amount of organic carbon and high concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrates, hopanes, and steranes, suggesting that much of the PM was combustion derived and related to traffic sources [see Supplemental Material, Table S1 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1103898)].
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This is combustion; earth to the exosphere.
Inflammation (that is, combustion) and calcination were thus both processes in which phlogiston was released.
The major sources of anthropogenic emissions of NO2 are combustion processes (heating, power generation, and engines in vehicles and ships).
To show that respiration is combustion, he once packed a pig in ice and measured the amount of melt water that was produced by body heat.
On seeing those data, one SAM team member reportedly declared, "This is combustion of organic carbon, folks".
These are combustion devices to burn flammable gas released during the operations of oil extraction.
This suggests that the new noise component is combustion related.
Also identified, but not detailed, are combustion issues in gas turbines for IGCC and IGCC-CCS.
The main drivers for acidification are combustion of fossil fuels, combustion of biomass, the deployment of fertilizers [39], and mining activities [40].
Next, I studied chemistry and biology, and one of the first things that we learned about were combustion reactions, the burning of fuel with oxygen.
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