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  • 11Hydrogen — This article is about the chemistry of hydrogen. For the physics of atomic hydrogen, see Hydrogen atom. For other meanings, see Hydrogen (disambiguation). ← hydrogen → helium …

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  • 12Mobile source air pollution — includes any air pollution that is emitted by motor vehicles, engines, and equipment that can be moved from one location to another. Many of these pollutants contribute to environmental degradation and negative human health effects. To prevent… …

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  • 13Ecology — For other uses, see Ecology (disambiguation). Ecology …

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  • 14Fluidized bed reactor — A fluidized bed reactor (FBR) is a type of reactor device that can be used to carry out a variety of multiphase chemical reactions. In this type of reactor, a fluid (gas or liquid) is passed through a granular solid material (usually a catalyst… …

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  • 15Lead poisoning — Classification and external resources An X ray demonstrating the characteristic finding of lead poisoning, dense metaphyseal lines. ICD 10 T …

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  • 16Chlorinated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon — Chlorinated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (ClPAHs) are a group of compounds comprising polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons with two or more aromatic rings and one or more chlorine atoms attached to the ring system. ClPAHs can be divided into two… …

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  • 17Carbon dioxide — Carbon dioxide …

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  • 18Stirling engine — Alpha type Stirling engine. There are two cylinders. The expansion cylinder (red) is maintained at a high temperature while the compression cylinder (blue) is cooled. The passage between the two cylinders contains the regenerator …

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  • 19Fluidization — (or fluidisation) is a process similar to liquefaction whereby a granular material is converted from a static solid like state to a dynamic fluid like state. This process occurs when a fluid (liquid or gas) is passed up through the granular… …

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  • 20Numerical weather prediction — Weather models use systems of differential equations based on the laws of …

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