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  • 31Mount Vesuvius — This article is about the mountain/volcano in Italy. For other uses, see Vesuvius (disambiguation). Mount Vesuvius Monte Vesuvio …

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  • 32Meredith Thring — Meredith Wooldridge Thring (17 December 1915 – 15 September 2006) was a British inventor, engineer, futurologist, professor and author. Contents 1 Education and career 2 Honours 3 Work …

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  • 33Vegetable oil used as fuel — For engines designed to burn #2 diesel fuel, the viscosity of vegetable oil must be lowered to allow for proper atomization of fuel, otherwise incomplete combustion and carbon build up will ultimately damage the engine. Many enthusiasts refer to… …

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  • 34High temperature corrosion — Hot corrosion is a mechnism of high temperature corrosion , others inculde high temperature oxidation, sulfidation and carbonization. Hot corrosion by sulfates Two types of sulfate induced hot corrosion are generally distinguished : Type I takes… …

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  • 35carbonation — /kahr beuh nay sheuhn/, n. 1. saturation with carbon dioxide, as in making soda water. 2. reaction with carbon dioxide to remove lime, as in sugar refining. 3. carbonization. [1650 60; CARBONATE + ION] * * * Addition of carbon dioxide gas to a… …

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  • 36burning — Synonyms and related words: abandoned, ablaze, acerb, acerbate, acerbic, acid, acidic, acidulent, acidulous, acrimonious, afire, aflame, aflicker, aglow, algetic, alight, angry, animal heat, approaching, approximate, approximating, ardent, arm in …

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  • 37by-product oven — noun : a coke oven consisting typically of rows of long narrow coking chambers that alternate with flues in which fuel gas is burned, used especially for high temperature and medium temperature carbonization of coal, and having provision for… …

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  • 38Carbon fiber — or carbon fibre [See American and British English spelling differences.] (alternately called graphite fiber, graphite fibre or carbon graphite) is a material consisting of extremely thin fibers about 0.0002–0.0004 inches (0.005–0.010 mm) in… …

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  • 39Pflanzenkohle — (engl. biochar, früher auch Biokohle genannt) wird durch pyrolytische Verkohlung rein pflanzlicher Ausgangsstoffe hergestellt. Es sind spezielle, zertifizierte Pyrokohlen, die durch zusätzliche ökologisch nachhaltige Produktions , Qualitäts und… …

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  • 40Carboniferous Period — Interval of geologic time 354–290 million years ago, marked by great changes in world geography. All the landmasses drew closer together as a result of tectonic plate movements. The supercontinent Gondwana occupied much of the Southern Hemisphere …

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