He explained spent nuclear fuel is not radioactive waste because it can be reused. |
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The crew considered jettisoning the fuel bladders to regain control of the aircraft. |
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Work will focus on the techniques used to safely store weapons-grade material and spent radioactive fuel from nuclear reactors. |
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Using radial tyres is recommended for achieving three to seven per cent fuel economy. |
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Will we be able to control whatever fuel is going into that plant, so that it does not become a source of nuclear weapons-grade material? |
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Kerosene is also used as a fuel for tractors and power generators and as a solvent for garden chemicals such as weedkillers and insecticides. |
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Oxygen is the fuel that starts the chemical process of nutrient absorption through a seedling's root tips. |
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There's plenty of controversy in the headlines to fuel conversations around the water cooler. |
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The wrong kind of jet fuel had been put into the tanks and if we'd tried to take off, we would have been cinders. |
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In the form of producer gas or water gas, it is widely used as a fuel in industrial operations. |
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But I don't think the diluted remnants of half a cup of diesel fuel in 12 gallons of gasoline will do any harm. |
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No compromises on acceleration, towing capacity, cargo space, fuel economy, or emissions. |
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Petrol station bosses have begun an investigation into whether heavy rain caused water to get into a fuel pump. |
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When starting a car after a long period of inactivity, it often feels sluggish and un-responsive. This is often because the fuel has weathered. |
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The vehicle was loaded with four-and-a-half-gallon jerrycans which had to be transported from different fuel points at the rear. |
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Acting with another watchkeeper, he entered the machinery space and promptly isolated the fuel leak by shutting down the engine. |
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To prepare for our return, the DDG was to remain 150 miles abeam of West Palm Beach to fuel us. |
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To help fuel this weekend marathon the museum offered special guided tours throughout the night and served absinthe in the cafe. |
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Note that the patient has used liberal amounts of hair gel, hair spray, and perfume, all of which act as fuel and accelerants for a fire. |
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There are of course ways and means to keep fuel costs down, most of which have been covered over and over before. |
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The U.S. consumes about 650 billion barrels of jet fuel per year, which is about 10 percent of our annual oil consumption. |
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Coal is the most polluting fuel in our energy mix contributing, among other things, to smog, acid rain and global warming. |
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She however, said the introduction of unleaded fuel would be gradual as it would be phased in slowly beginning this month. |
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Hydrogen, the most potent fuel going, packs nearly three times the energy of gasoline. |
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Depleted uranium is a by-product of the process in which uranium is enriched to become reactor fuel or weapons-grade material. |
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A commodious dock box can be one of the most effective ways to reduce wasted fuel by giving you a place to store unneeded gear. |
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We did have, however, a small fuel leak, as I mentioned before, and it was abated using layers of foam. |
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When a fuel rod is spent and removed from the reactor, it is hot and highly radioactive. |
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The Ford exhaust system will improve your vehicle's acceleration and passing power, and at the same, help improve its fuel mileage. |
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Now the tactic of depending on acquisitions to fuel growth has become difficult. |
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Once moving, power is balanced between front and rear, reducing drive to rear wheels when not needed, and so cutting fuel consumption. |
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With a touch of a button located above the radio, Kantor can switch from diesel fuel to vegetable oil in seconds. |
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According to the Energy and Resources Institute in New Delhi, a hectare of jatropha can produce four times as much fuel as a hectare of soybeans. |
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Not all governments make weak-kneed concessions to guarantee fuel supplies. |
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There were washouts, hairpin turns, all kinds of logistical problems, food problems, and fuel problems, but it was a great adventure. |
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They are also surrounded by a reservoir of fuel which allows them to accrete material right up to the Eddington Limit. |
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That should mean not forcing more car-dependence and more fossil fuel burning by closing neighbourhood walkable libraries. |
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The abnormal hike in fuel prices leads to increase in prices of essential commodities. |
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Johanson eventually received fuel from a British pilot whose expedition was aborted by bad weather. |
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Energy supply has been a huge issue in the past and at one time we considered the nuclear fuel option. |
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He introduced us to a product that recycles waste plastic into fuel that was invented in Japan. |
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The result is quick response both around town and on the open road, plus levels of fuel efficiency and economy that rate at the top of the class. |
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The fuel is a coating of an acrylic polymer or a droplet of water that sits on the foil. |
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A remarkable amount of Toyota's hybrid technology is adaptable to fuel cells. |
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A 747 that's fully gassed up for a long trip might burn through hundreds of thousands of pounds of jet fuel before it landed. |
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It was an old, rusted AMC Pacer that was missing, among other things, a fuel door. |
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Steel products caused the most damage but prices for lumber, plywood, gypsum wallboard, copper, stainless steel, pipe and fuel are all joining in to pummel contractors. |
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They provide fuel for the central nervous system, which helps with mental energy for long and tough workouts. |
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Newt Gingrich has been scoring points ridiculing the idea of algae as a fuel of the future. |
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These latest scandals will provide further fuel for his political opponents. |
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Second, he emphasizes the economic value of actinides and fission products in the spent fuel but does not acknowledge either economic or proliferation concerns. |
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We took it on with green building, public transit, alternative fuel and power, recycling, and other issues. |
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This has a sink unit, various storage presses and a walk-in wine cellar while a side door leads to an enclosed yard with a patio area, boiler house and fuel store. |
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In fact, research has shown that hitting the weights without fuel can lead to the breakdown of muscle. |
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This allows the engine to warm up faster, cutting exhaust emissions, and reduces fuel consumption by about 3 percent because it is not geared to the engine. |
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The result is a diesel Primera that's now as accelerative to 62 mph as its 2.0-litre petrol alternative, but is still just as fuel and tax efficient. |
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The Marauders had been stripped to minimum weight to maximise fuel economy and for the same reason only the lead plane had a radio, a fatal factor in thick fog. |
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The controversy continues to rage, and these latest accusations will only add fuel to the fire. |
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But by 1974, the coal that had made the island so profitable ran dry, and gas had become the most sought after fuel source. |
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When the fuel is burnt, toxic gases such as sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are given off, which combine with water in the air to form acid rain. |
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A television camera aboard Discovery's giant external fuel tank provided never-before-seen images of the shuttle jettisoning the tank and moving away. |
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Extra fuel tanks may need to be fitted together with spare jerricans. |
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One is you can jettison the fuel if the airplane has a jettison system. |
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The accident was the worst in several years for the country's accident-prone coal mining industry, the primary source of fuel for the world's seventh-biggest economy. |
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For a start you'd have the fossil fuel interests opposing nuclear power generation, but more importantly the Australian public just wouldn't wear it I think. |
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You use fuel to give you the proper velocity and direction, and then you turn off your fuel tanks and coast there. |
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A hot air balloon can only stay up while it has fuel for its burner, to keep the air hot enough. |
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Methane is used as a fuel for ovens, homes, water heaters, kilns, automobiles, turbines, and other things. |
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Research into adsorption methods of methane storage for use as an automotive fuel has been conducted. |
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Combining two or more thermodynamic cycles results in improved overall efficiency, reducing fuel costs. |
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They eventually found Tony, outside St Mary's Church, where he had run out of fuel with McVitie's body still inside the car. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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These shipments are made using fossil fuel burning modes of transportation. |
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On 7 November, poor ground conditions after the rain and lack of fuel saw 1st and 7th Armoured Divisions remaining quiet. |
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From May 2008 Wightlink introduced a fuel surcharge on all crossings, linked to the price of Brent Crude oil. |
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And there are geothermal heat exchangers, fuel cells, and the promise of zero-point energy. |
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No combustion of fuel means that there is no need of a fuel handling plant, and it is simply a heat exchanger. |
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A fuel convoy had set out from Alamein on the evening of 5 November, but progress was slow as the tracks had become very cut up. |
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The 308 appeared to run out of fuel 10 miles from Slough, although Hammond later explained that the entire electrical system had failed suddenly. |
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With the coal machinery now redundant, a tidal creek named the Mere was partly filled in for a vast fuel tank farm. |
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The new Bosch alternator can improve a vehicle's fuel economy by up to 6mpg. |
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He further said that leaders should resolve the issues politically as the political intolerance will add fuel to the fire. |
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Plus smears and baseless accusations are the fuel of modern politics. |
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For an alternative read with raw emotions and mental fluctuations, BoyFistGirlSuck will fuel you for hauntingly wet dreams. |
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If the burner is underfiring, the nozzle may need to be changed or the pressure at the outlet of the fuel pump may need to be adjusted. |
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Generally, the source of power for the electric motor has been batteries, but development in fuel cell technology has created several prototypes. |
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The strategy is known as fuel hedging, enabling an airline to purchase a percentage of the fuel it would likely consume in advance. |
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But as the airfoil plate thickness increases above 10mm, it may be blocks the flow of the air fuel mixture. |
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The old 40-horse models used to snarf up more fuel than today's 90-horse models. |
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Common mosses were areas of bog where the right to dig peat for fuel were shared by neighbouring landowners. |
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Our airline tickets cost twenty dollars more than we expected because we had to pay a fuel surcharge. |
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Charcoal is the traditional fuel of a blacksmith's forge and other applications where an intense heat is required. |
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Imagine a future in which millions of families live off the grid, powering their homes and vehicles with dirt-cheap portable fuel cells. |
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Below about Mach 2, turbojets are very fuel inefficient and create tremendous amounts of noise. |
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Using electricity as motive power for railroads will do away with fuel trains, tenders, coal handling, water, and all that. |
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At the end of the Second World War, communication with the rest of the country broke down, and food and fuel became scarce. |
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Maximum supplementary firing refers to the maximum fuel that can be fired with the oxygen available in the gas turbine exhaust. |
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After being made into graphite foil, the foil is machined and assembled into the bipolar plates in fuel cells. |
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Wind power consumes no fuel, and emits no air pollution, unlike fossil fuel power sources. |
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In many areas peat is cultivated as a fossil fuel and used either in electricity generation or domestic solid fuel for heating. |
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Some people think diesel fuel is only used in semi-tractors or heavy equipment. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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James Watt's later engine design was an improved version of the Newcomen engine that roughly doubled fuel efficiency. |
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When driving on a highway, convoys are also useful to conserve fuel by drafting. |
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In the air, the Short Empire could be loaded with more fuel than it could take off with. |
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The resulting aircraft would be large enough to carry sufficient fuel to fly long distances and could berth alongside ships to take on more fuel. |
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Twenty per cent of the power for Virgin's Boeing 747 was supplied from a fuel made from a mixture of coconuts and Brazilian babassu nuts. |
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The Wankel engine drinks fuel like a space shuttle and my petrol warning light flashed on and off more than the indicators. |
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Pakistan must protest the American initiative of giving wavier to India on tracking mechanism on nuclear fuel supplies. |
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To add fuel to the fire the Finance Minister yesterday confirmed the hated Universal Social Charge is here to stay. |
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Most notably, Gry Maritha carries all the fuel requirements of the Isles of Scilly, using transportable fuel tanks on her deck. |
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The coal would have been used locally as a heating fuel or in the production of iron. |
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Honda views hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as the long term replacement of piston cars, not battery cars. |
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Despite leading in the first stint, Barrichello finished sixth after a faulty fuel rig ruined his race. |
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The extraction of liquid hydrocarbon fuel from sedimentary basins is integral to modern energy development. |
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The use of any device on the motorcycle to artificially decrease the temperature of the fuel below ambient temperature is forbidden. |
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In developing countries, motorcycles are overwhelmingly utilitarian due to lower prices and greater fuel economy. |
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Under conditions of fuel scarcity like 1950s Britain and modern developing nations, motorcycles claim large shares of the vehicle market. |
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The flow of the furnace is then reversed so that fuel and air pass through the chamber and are heated by the bricks. |
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The reduced flight time to mainland Europe therefore reduced the fuel load required and enabled a larger bomb load to be carried. |
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The price of wind power is therefore much more stable than the volatile prices of fossil fuel sources. |
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Germany pushed for synthetic fuel plants, but still failed to meet demands. |
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However, by the time this was achieved the Luftwaffe lacked the fuel and trained pilots to make this achievement worth while. |
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Open electrochemical systems, known as fuel cells, can be used to extract power either from natural fuels or from synthesized fuels. |
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The cost of getting to France fluctuates due to season and fuel surcharges, but fares for foot passengers remain low. |
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Methane is important for electricity generation by burning it as a fuel in a gas turbine or steam generator. |
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In the Middle Ages the local monasteries began to excavate the peatlands as a turbary business, selling fuel to Norwich and Great Yarmouth. |
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Standard Oil of Connecticut is a fuel oil marketer not related to the Rockefeller companies. |
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Large ships are often run on low quality fuel oils, such as bunker oil, which is highly polluting and has been shown to be a health risk. |
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One of these is the naval replenishment oiler, a tanker which can fuel a moving vessel. |
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In an unfortunate case of an accident, high pollution is a risk as a ship may carry thousands of tonnes of fuel for her own consumption. |
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Likewise, BP continues to sell marine fuel under the Sohio brand at various marinas throughout Ohio. |
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Town gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made by the destructive distillation of coal. |
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This is a historical technology and is not usually economically competitive with other sources of fuel gas today. |
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In the 1940s and early 1950s, aniline was used with nitric acid or dinitrogen tetroxide as rocket fuel for small missiles and the Aerobee rocket. |
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Starvation ensues when the fat reserves are completely exhausted and protein is the only fuel source available to the body. |
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Magnox fuel is reprocessed since it corrodes if stored underwater, and routes for dry storage have not yet been proven. |
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The composition of smoke depends on the nature of the burning fuel and the conditions of combustion. |
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The two fuel components are hypergolic, producing a violent reaction on contact. |
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The terrible conditions helped to fuel rebellions that led to the founding of the Ming dynasty. |
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The resulting product, called powdered coal or pulverized coal, is then generally used in a fossil fuel power plant for electricity generation. |
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Natural gas is a fossil fuel used as a source of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation. |
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In modern warfare, pack mules are used to bring supplies to areas where roads are poor and fuel supply is uncertain. |
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In modern cement kilns many advanced features are used to lower the fuel consumption per ton of clinker produced. |
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The easiest way to accomplish this was to burn any wood not needed for fuel or construction. |
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Coal was cheaper and much more efficient than wood fuel in most steam engines. |
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The IRA compromised communication lines and lines of transportation and fuel supplies. |
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In southwest Wales, anthracite has been burned as a domestic fuel since at least medieval times, when it was mined near Saundersfoot. |
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In 1964 the Magnox reprocessing plant came on stream to reprocess spent nuclear fuel from the Magnox reactors. |
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This made much more efficient use of its fuel than the older Newcomen engine. |
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Several fuel types with differing plutonium destruction efficiencies are under study. |
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Unfortunately, every cowpat that is burned as cooking fuel means that no nitrogen is available for use as fertilizer. |
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Petroleum is another resource and fossil fuel found in close proximity to and with natural gas. |
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Evans found another way by collecting scraps and shavings of wood from his work during the day to serve as fuel for small fires. |
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Steel and cement industries use coal as a fuel for extraction of iron from iron ore and for cement production. |
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The important fossil fuel coal consists of the remains of primitive plants, including ferns. |
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In the late evening of March 27, 2014 RCMP Innisfail received a complaint of theft of fuel from the Penhold Fas Gas. |
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I checked my fuel gauges and decided that I couldn't stand any more full-throttle operation if I wanted to make it home to Munda. |
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Proponents of permaculture claim that it is the only way of farming that can be maintained when fossil fuel runs out. |
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After the wars the large standing baronial armies that had helped fuel the conflict were suppressed. |
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The same day, a ship chartered by the World Food Programme carrying fuel docked in Aden's port. |
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By the 1820s, an extensive canal system had been constructed, giving greater access to natural resources and fuel for industries. |
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At present there are 70 nuclear power plant sites where spent fuel is stored. |
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These engines offer high speed and greater fuel efficiency than piston and propeller aeroengines over long distances. |
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The fuselage may contain the flight crew, passengers, cargo or payload, fuel and engines. |
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Attempts to use anthracite as a fuel had ended in failure, as the coal resisted ignition under cold blast conditions. |
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The engine converts internal energy in the fuel to kinetic energy in the exhaust, producing thrust. |
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Also, because the additional air has not been ignited, no extra fuel is needed to provide this thrust. |
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The waste streams also often contain combustible materials which allow the substitution of part of the fossil fuel normally used in the process. |
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These engines have the fuel efficiency advantages of turboprops with the performance capability of commercial turbofans. |
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Conventional rocket engines, however, do not have an intake, the oxidizer and fuel both being carried within the vehicle. |
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The rate of flow of fuel entering the engine is very small compared with the rate of flow of air. |
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A jet engine at rest, as on a test stand, sucks in fuel and tries to thrust itself forward. |
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How well it does this is judged by how much fuel it uses and what force is required to restrain it. |
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This definition is called specific fuel consumption, or how much fuel is needed to produce one unit of thrust. |
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His attempt to make money by importing luxury cars backfired horribly when fuel prices tripled. |
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If the increasing air mass flow reduces the fuel ratio below certain value, flame extinction occurs. |
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Propane can be used as a fuel in oil fields to heat various facilities used by the oil drillers or equipment and trucks used in the oil patch. |
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Modern aircraft consume less fuel per person and mile travelled than cars when fully booked. |
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Instead, the scheduled flights are predominant, resulting in a far worse fuel efficiency. |
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Central government revenues come primarily from income tax, National Insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
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Central government revenues are mainly income tax, national insurance contributions, value added tax, corporation tax and fuel duty. |
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The vehicles were fitted with among other gear a sun compass, machine guns, larger fuel tanks and smoke dischargers. |
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The demand for petroleum as a fuel for lighting in North America and around the world quickly grew. |
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The inert gas buffer between fuel and oxygen atmospheres ensures they are never capable of ignition. |
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Alkanes with more than 16 carbon atoms can be refined into fuel oil and lubricating oil. |
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Footage of the leak taken by passengers show fuel gushing out of the left wing of the aircraft. |
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According to this study, most spills result from routine operations such as loading cargo, discharging cargo, and taking on fuel oil. |
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Petroleum is a fossil fuel derived from ancient fossilized organic materials, such as zooplankton and algae. |
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Government regulations in Canada and the United States require that buried fuel pipelines must be protected from corrosion. |
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Peat is harvested as an important source of fuel in certain parts of the world. |
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Prior to migration, 55 percent of their bodyweight is stored as fat to fuel this uninterrupted journey. |
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Bypass air flows through the fan, but around the jet core, not mixing with fuel and burning. |
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These high standards mean that aviation fuel costs much more than fuel used for road vehicles. |
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The NII stated that the safety performance of the fuel was not affected as there was also a primary automated check on the fuel. |
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Filton is the main research and development and support centre for all Airbus wings, fuel systems and landing gear integration. |
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This resin is often billed as being fuel resistant, but will melt in contact with gasoline. |
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The lamp is produced in two parts, the upper part with the spout and the lower part with the fuel chamber. |
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Similar in size to the A variant, the B sacrifices about a third of the A variant's fuel volume to accommodate the vertical flight system. |
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Previous versions of precoolers such as HOTOL put the hydrogen fuel directly through the precooler. |
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Also, once you use light-water on a fuel fire, it's nearly impossible to get it to re-light for subsequent firefighters. |
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This would mean that moving a larger ship would take proportionately less fuel than a smaller ship. |
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To the end of the metal fuel line you attach a four-foot length of flexible fuel line. |
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This meant that large ships were more fuel efficient, something very important for long voyages across the Atlantic. |
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This fuel consumption was a saving from between 23 and 14 long tons a day, compared to other contemporary steamers. |
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Most capital ships of the major navies were propelled by steam turbines burning bunker fuel in both World Wars. |
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Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. |
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By 25 October, Panzer Army fuel stocks were down to three days' supply, of which only two days' worth were east of Tobruk. |
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This eliminated the cooling of the main cylinder walls and such, and dramatically reduced fuel use. |
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These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine. |
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During fuel reprocessing, it comes out as a component of the highly radioactive waste liquid. |
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The engines could be sited anywhere that water and coal or wood fuel could be obtained. |
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In 1709, at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, England, Abraham Darby began to fuel a blast furnace with coke instead of charcoal. |
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Other designs, such as locomotives powered by gas turbines, have been experimented with, but have seen little use, mainly due to high fuel costs. |
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As completed, the Type AF had a speed of six knots, and a range of 60 nautical miles unless auxiliary fuel tanks were fitted. |
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After the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent rise in fuel costs, gas turbine locomotives became uneconomical to operate. |
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Guderian was delighted with the fast advance, and encouraged XIX Korps to head for the channel, continuing until fuel was exhausted. |
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Currently, interest exists in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses, and ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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Of the 18,000 that qualified for help, around 10,000 were not technically fuel poor, but still qualified for Warm Front grants. |
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The contract will result in the introduction of a new technology for the use of coal washery rejects as a potential fuel source. |
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Sources of perchlorate range from lightning and certain fertilizers to the perchlorate compounds in rocket fuel and explosives. |
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Few governmental entities, by contrast, effectively limit pollution from burning fossil fuels such as diesel fuel or coal. |
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The major advantage of this system is keeping the impurities of the fuel separated from the charge. |
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The engine used was an autobicycle engine and a fuel injection system was added to drive it with cylinder injection. |
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Turbines were faster, quieter, lighter, more reliable and more fuel efficient at high speeds. |
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During the melting process a thermodynamic reaction takes place between the fuel and the blast air. |
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Sometime later, they made a rendezvous with a Victor air tanker for a top-up of fuel and then resumed patrol while the tanker headed back. |
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Nuclear power stations are usually considered to be base load stations since fuel is a small part of the cost of production. |
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Maintaining a clean airstream around the car is important for good fuel economy. |
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During the 1994 season Benetton removed a fuel filter from the refueling rig used during pit stops. |
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Amended Regulation 14 concerns mandatory fuel oil change over procedures for vessels entering or leaving SECA areas and FO sulphur limits. |
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Races last approximately 45 minutes, each race is a sprint from start to finish without pitting for fuel or tyres. |
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This pumping of airstream in with bellows is known as cold blast, and it increases the fuel efficiency of the bloomery and improves yield. |
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The fireplace, where the fuel is burned, used a cast iron grate which varied in size depending on the fuel used. |
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Direct human impact in the delta began with the mining of peat for salt and fuel from Roman times onward. |
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Motorcycle fuel economy varies greatly with engine displacement and riding style. |
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Instead of apologizing to his girlfriend he decided to add fuel to the fire. |
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Very high fuel economy equivalents are often derived by electric motorcycles. |
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Chemistry determines the optimum relationship between the fuel and the material, among other variables. |
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A 2015 report studied 20 fossil fuel companies and found that, while highly profitable, the hidden economic cost to society was also large. |
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Knowledge of surface ocean currents is essential in reducing costs of shipping, since traveling with them reduces fuel costs. |
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This peat is highly important to the islanders as a fuel source, and in some areas is even worked commercially. |
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Coke is a fuel with few impurities and a high carbon content, usually made from coal. |
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By November fuel coal was no longer reaching its destinations, and the production of new armaments was no longer possible. |
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This process makes use of the whole plant rather than simply using the kernels as in the production of fuel ethanol. |
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It is important to distinguish the processing of uranium to make fuel from the reprocessing of used fuel. |
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The primary use of bagasse and bagasse residue is as a fuel source for the boilers in the generation of process steam in sugar plants. |
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Ethanol is mixed with gasoline to decrease the amount of pollutants emitted when used to fuel motor vehicles. |
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However, the protection of habitats needs to take into account the needs of the local residents for food, fuel and other resources. |
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Instead political will was to be broken by destroying the material infrastructure, the weapons industry, and stocks of fuel and food. |
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British morale was to be broken by destroying infrastructure, armaments manufacturing, fuel and food stocks. |
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The supply situation in Britain was such there was talk of being unable to continue the war, with supplies of fuel being particularly low. |
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The privatisation of public assets was combined with financial deregulation in an attempt to fuel economic growth. |
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The PURE project on Unst is a research centre which uses a combination of wind power and fuel cells to create a wind hydrogen system. |
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Because of the relationship between fuel and maize, prices paid for the crop now tend to track the price of oil. |
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The furnace operated at a high temperature by using regenerative preheating of fuel and air for combustion. |
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Coke is used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in smelting iron ore in a blast furnace. |
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As this considerably reduced the fuel consumed, hot blast was one of the most important technologies developed during the Industrial Revolution. |
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The German ship retired up the estuary with a crippled fuel system and put into port at Montevideo. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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Now Mr. Bush plans to pour more arms into this unstable region and add fuel to the volatile powderkeg he has foolishly created. |
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There is a wide range of organic, or hydrocarbon, compounds in any given fuel mixture. |
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As fossil fuel resources diminish, increasing attention is being paid to trees as sources of energy. |
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Brazil is the second largest producer of alcohol fuel in the world, typically fermenting ethanol from sugarcane and sugar beets. |
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Terracing, however, was only extensively employed after Incan imperial expansions to fuel their expanding realm. |
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Over time, this hydrogen fuel is completely converted into helium, and the star begins to evolve. |
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Most jet engines rely on turbines to supply mechanical work from their working fluid and fuel as do all nuclear ships and power plants. |
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The resulting red giant formed by the expanding outer layers enjoys a brief life span, before the helium fuel in the core is in turn consumed. |
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Dramatic increases in the cost of diesel fuel prompted several initiatives to revive steam power. |
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A factor that limits locomotive performance is the rate at which fuel is fed into the fire. |
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The fuel cost of operations for a nuclear station is smaller than the fuel cost for operation of coal or gas plants. |
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With the commercialization of nuclear power, the reprocessed plutonium was recycled back into MOX nuclear fuel for thermal reactors. |
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Thereafter, coal became and remained the dominant fuel worldwide until the end of general use of steam locomotives. |
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The efficiency of the cycles add, because they are powered by the same fuel source. |
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He also anticipated modern concerns with fuel shortages and industrial pollution. |
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Despite increases in traffic congestion and automotive fuel prices beginning to rise in the 1990s, British Rail remained unprofitable. |
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This allows all of the mass of waste, fuel and sand to be fully circulated through the furnace. |
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On 27 September 2006, Branson announced plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by cutting aircraft weight and fuel consumption. |
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During the First World War, Shell was the main supplier of fuel to the British Expeditionary Force. |
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The specific mixture of hydrocarbons gives a fuel its characteristic properties, such as boiling point, melting point, density, viscosity, etc. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is excluded from the Safe Drinking Water Act's underground injection control's regulation, except when diesel fuel is used. |
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The EPA assures surveillance of the issuance of drilling permits when diesel fuel is employed. |
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Sir David King has warned that this could increase UK levels of fuel poverty. |
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The ships were left to rot, while their lumber was sold for fuel in Nanjing. |
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The prohibition of lighting a fire has been extended in the modern era to driving a car, which involves burning fuel and using electricity. |
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The British could economise on fuel and use the time for training and maintenance. |
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Her plan to coppice the woods should keep her self-sufficient in fuel indefinitely. |
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The Stirling engine is heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen from cryogenic tanks. |
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In agriculture, less fossil fuel is used and increased environmental conservation occurs over time with the use of draft animals such as horses. |
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A fuel transfer vehicle transfers aviation fuel from fuel tanks underground, to the aircraft tanks. |
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In the Middle Ages, reasons for whaling included their meat, oil usable as fuel and the jawbone, which was used in house construction. |
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Cars carrying only one occupant use fuel and roads less efficiently than shared cars or public transport, and increase traffic congestion. |
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Iceland is one of the few countries that have filling stations dispensing hydrogen fuel for cars powered by fuel cells. |
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These latest accusations will only add fuel to the controversy. |
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Haiti has seen a dramatic reduction of forests due to the excessive and increasing use of charcoal as fuel for cooking. |
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There is a natural pattern of accumulation of fuel and wildfire which varies depending on the nature of vegetation and terrain. |
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The jet's high fuel consumption makes it expensive to operate. |
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The motor fuel revenue data reported by the States may include small amounts of revenues generated from the nonhighway use of motor fuel. |
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Efficiency or fuel economy can be given as miles per gallon gasoline equivalent. |
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The pilot quickly recovered from the power surge caused by the faulty fuel system. |
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