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  • 71gas furnace — 1. a furnace using gas as a fuel. 2. a furnace for distilling gas from a solid fuel, as coal. [1870 75] * * * …

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  • 72gas — 1. A thin fluid, like air, capable of indefinite expansion but convertible by compression and cold into a liquid and, eventually, a solid. 2. In clinical practice, a liquid entirely in its vapor phase at one …

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  • 73gas-adsorption chromatography — dujų adsorbcinė chromatografija statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Chromatografija, kai judanti fazė – dujos, nejudanti – kietas adsorbentas. atitikmenys: angl. gas adsorption chromatography; gas solid chromatography; phase chromatography rus.… …

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  • 74gas chromatography — noun : chromatography in which the sample mixture is vaporized and injected into a stream of carrier gas (as nitrogen or helium) moving through a column containing a stationary phase comprised of a liquid or a particulate solid and is separated… …

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  • 75gas giant — noun A large planet composed mostly of gaseous hydrogen and helium, along with methane and ammonia; possibly with a solid core. Syn: Jovian planet, gas giant planet See Also …

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  • 76gas-solid chromatography — (GSC) see gas c …

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  • 77solid — sol·id || sÉ‘lɪd / sÉ’l n. figure or object having three dimensions; substance that is not a liquid or a gas, substance exhibiting rigidity adj. three dimensional; not liquid or gas, hard; having not interior cavities, not hollow; pure,… …

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  • 78Landfill gas —   Gas that is generated by decomposition of organic material at landfill disposal sites. The average composition of landfill gas is approximately 50 percent methane and 50 percent carbon dioxide and water vapor by volume. The methane percentage,… …

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  • 79Natural gas hydrates —   Solid, crystalline, wax like substances composed of water, methane, and usually a small amount of other gases, with the gases being trapped in the interstices of a water ice lattice. They form beneath permafrost and on the ocean floor under… …

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  • 80Flue gas desulfurization — (FGD) is the technology used for removing sulfur dioxide (SO2) from the exhaust flue gases in power plants that burn coal or oil to produce steam for the steam turbines that drive their electricity generators. Sulfur dioxide is responsible for… …

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