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He pretty well combusted in his cell and came out already burning alive.
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If these fossil fuels are extracted, refined and combusted, well over 11 billion metric tons of CO2 could be released into the atmosphere.
My fear is that it will be combusted as well as coal.
Model application illustrates that during the first step in an industrial regeneration, there is a risk of obtaining temperature excursions much higher than those expected, due to a combination of the amount of coke combusted as well as the cokes deposition along the catalyst bed length.
Despite feeling humiliated, you looked him in the eye -- well, glared at him -- and, holding your melted acrylic winter coat, you hissed, "We both know full well my locker 'spontaneously' combusted when someone threw a lit match in it!
The CNT may be completely combusted in well-functioning waste incineration plants [44, 45], may be prone to limited leaching when products containing CNT are disposed of in landfills, and due to the use pattern of CNT in products (incorporated in a matrix), little is expected to be discharged via municipal sewage treatment effluent [32, 47 49].
Unesterified cholesterol bands were recovered and combusted to obtain the resulting combustion water.
These include impurities in the fuel (mercury, lead) and partially combusted material, like particulate matter (PM) or soot, as well as carbon dioxide.
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