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  • 11Formaldehyde — For other uses, see Formaldehyde (disambiguation). Formaldehyde …

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  • 12National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants — The National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) are emissions standards set by the United States EPA for an air pollutant not covered by NAAQS that may cause an increase in fatalities or in serious, irreversible, or… …

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  • 13National pollutant inventory — or NPI is an Australian pollution database of emissions managed by the Australian Government on behalf of the Australian States and Territories. The NPI was created based on the UK model and was agreed to by the Keating labor government in order… …

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  • 14National Pollutant Inventory — or NPI is an Australian pollution database of emissions managed by the Australian Government on behalf of the Australian States and Territories. The NPI was created based on the UK model and was agreed to by the Keating labor government in order… …

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  • 15Phosgene — Not to be confused with phosphine, oxalyl chloride, or phosgene oxime. Phosgene[1] …

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  • 16Petrochemical — Petrochemicals are chemical products made from raw materials of petroleum or other hydrocarbon origin. Although some of the chemical compounds that originate from petroleum may also be derived from World production of ethylene is around 110… …

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  • 17Electrophoretic deposition — (EPD), is a term for a broad range of industrial processes which includes electrocoating, cathodic electrodeposition, and electrophoretic coating, or electrophoretic painting. A characteristic feature of this process is that colloidal particles… …

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  • 18MDI — may refer to: In computer science: Media Delivery Index, a metric used in IPTV networks Medium dependent interface, a type of Ethernet port connection Microsoft Document Imaging Format, a proprietary file format Mission Data Interface, an… …

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  • 19Aldehyde — An aldehyde. Formaldehyde, the simplest aldehyde …

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  • 20Engineered wood — This 1966 photo shows wood waste being burned for fuel in Portland, Oregon …

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