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    ... atmospheric air compositions. Some of these particles result from combustion processes and have undergone long...
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    by Sellers, E. S.
    Published in Polar Record (1955)
    ...Internal combustion engines, in common with all heat engines, derive their capacity for work from a...
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    ...Recent progress in preparation/combustion of submilligram organic samples at our laboratories...
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    by Haldane, J. S.
    Published in Journal of Hygiene (1903)
    ...It is matter of common observation that air which is much vitiated by combustion of lighting-gas...
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    ... and date major sources of combustion aerosol in the current and paleoatmospheres. The work was stimulated...
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    ... but this combustion also emits toxic compounds. This study examined the waste incineration stream at Casey Station...
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    ... biogeochemistry to different types of atmospheric inputs of DFe: mineral dust and combustion aerosols. When both...
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    by H. W.
    Published in Geological Magazine (1908)
    ...As bearing upon the phenomenon of the spontaneous combustion of bituminous beds of coaly...
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    by Nydal, Reidar
    Published in Radiocarbon (1983)
    ... contamination in the CO 2 prepared by combustion. This contamination must be removed by an active purification...
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    ..., northern Sweden, where local or regional contamination from fossil-fuel combustion can be disregarded. We...
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    ... portion of it used for analysis. The boiling point at 20 mm. pressure was 160°. Combustion...
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    ... ages in British oak in this period seems to be 14 C depletion associated with the combustion of fossil...
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    by Bertram, Colin
    Published in Polar Record (1939)
    ... efficient fuel is clearly that which provides on combustion the greatest amount of heat per unit weight...
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    ... concentrations of contaminants in both settlements are attributed to local sources due to combustion...
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    ... fuel combustion. This study suggests that BC and MD will enhance glacier melt and provides a scientific...
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    ... sources derived from fuel combustion and residues, solid waste, paints, etc. The correlation results...
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    by Kern, Z, Palcsu, L, Pavuza, R, Molnár, M
    Published in Radiocarbon (2018)
    ... of cave ice deposits. The stepped combustion technique results in a remarkably older radiocarbon age...
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