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  • ...d to always give the engine a little bit of injected fuel (Often under the standard idle per-injection volume). Wood can be used to power cars with ordinary [[ ...normal catalytic converter works well with wood gas, but even without it, emission levels less than 20 ppm HC and 0.2% CO can be easily achieved by most autom
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  • ...from the wrist to the entire right arm. Her pain was unmanageable with all standard therapy. As a last treatment option, the patient was transferred to the int ...sis contribute to senile dementia? A comparative computerized and positron emission tomographic study |journal=European Neurology |volume=32 |issue=4 |pages=19
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  • ...put of [[aircraft engine]]s. Originally meant to provide the ''Luftwaffe'' standard aircraft with superior high-altitude performance, technological considerati ...audiovisual ability, and manual dexterity.<ref>Criteria for a recommended standard: occupational exposure to waste anesthetic gases and vapors. Cincinnati, OH
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  • ...') and [[atomic number]] 80. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at [[standard conditions for temperature and pressure]]; the only other element that is l ...is sometimes still used in [[medicine]], acousto-optical filters and as a standard in electrochemistry;<ref name=electrode>{{cite journal|doi=10.1126/science.
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  • ...lding element over a given area, under standardized conditions. The usual standard is at a temperature gradient of 24 °C, at 50% [[humidity]] with no wind<re ...ns - by reflecting radiant energy away from its surface or by reducing the emission of radiation from its opposite side.
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  • ...r because carbon absorbs the [[infrared radiation]] that transfers heat at standard temperatures. .... Bellair, R.M. Kannan, S. Brock|title=Engineering Strength, Porosity, and Emission Intensity of Nanostructured CdSe Networks By Altering The Building Block Sh
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  • ...). Nontoxic, even during application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resista ...). Nontoxic, even during application. Does not shrink or settle. Zero VOC emission. Chemically inert (no known symptoms of exposure per MSDS). Insect resista
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  • | standard double-pane IGU <ref name="Krigger/Dorsi 121"/> || 2.84 || 0.50 || 0.35 || ...atabook.eren.doe.gov/TableView.aspx?table=5.2.8</ref>(German passive house standard<ref>http://www.hornbach.de/projects/de/html/cont_energiespecial_energie_ver
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  • ...manufacturers. In 1985 the CPSC asked Congress to repeal the flammability standard after further studies. By 1991 only 61 cellulose producers still remained i ...e and borate. Although ammonium sulfate is normally odorless, unexplained emission of ammonia and a resulting ammonia smell has been found in some cases <ref>
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  • '''MasterFormat''' is a standard for organizing [[specification]]s and other written information for commerc CSI standard formatting is used throughout the construction industry to format construct
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  • ...s of strength, resistance to decay, and appearance.<ref>ASTM, C18, C119-08 Standard Terminology Relating to Dimension Stone", ASTM, 2008, p.8 ISBN 0-8031-4118- ...and various products fashioned from natural stone.<ref>ASTM, C18 "C119-06 Standard Terminology Relating to Dimension Stone", ASTM, 2007, pp. 11-13 ISBN 0-8031
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  • :Standard notation: Ca<sub>3</sub>SiO<sub>5</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O → (CaO)·(SiO<su ...://www.sustainableconcrete.org.uk/main.asp?page=0</ref> The CO<sub>2</sub> emission from the concrete production is directly proportional to the cement content
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  • ...ies neglect to consider ventilation, reductions when faced with continuous emission rather than burst, and other real world factors. A review of studies betwee ...O<sub>2</sub> concentration. In classrooms, the requirements in the ASHRAE standard 62.1, Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality, would typically result
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  • ...h; Ensuring the safety of premises used for work<br>S.5 &ndash; Preventing emission of noxious of offensive substances into the atmosphere<br>S.6 &ndash; Ensur | Fine at Level 5 on the [[standard scale]]
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  • ...s requirement. Some non-portable lasers may not have a safety dongle or an emission delay, but have an emergency stop button and/or a remote switch. ...he US-oriented [[American National Standards Institute|ANSI]] Laser Safety Standard (ANSI Z136.1). Since 2007, labeling according to the revised system is acc
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  • ...followed by measuring metal concentration though an Atomic Absorption (or Emission) Spectrophotometery. Both the UK HSE <ref>[http://www.hsl.gov.uk/publicati ...to the exposure standard used. Many countries regulate both the exposure standard, the method used to determine the exposure and the methods to be used for c
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  • ...mediation, when conducted by a qualified third party.<ref>IICRC(ANSI) S520 Standard</ref> ...on is to remove or clean contaminated materials in a way that prevents the emission of fungi and dust contaminated with fungi from leaving a work area and ente
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  • ...of the previously used [[iodine]]-124 is that the signal in the [[Positron emission tomography|PET scan]] is clearer as the body tends to transport iodine to t ...arsenic concentrations elevated above the [[World Health Organization]]'s standard of 10 [[Concentration#.22Parts-per.22 notation|parts per billion]]. However
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  • ...ty gives it an unusually fast [[speed of sound|sound conduction speed]] at standard conditions (about 12.9&nbsp;km/s). Other significant properties are the hig At [[standard temperature and pressure]]s beryllium resists [[oxidation]] when exposed to
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  • ...] or [[chemical decomposition]] of formaldehyde-based resins, formaldehyde emission from [[aqueous]] solutions (for example, embalming fluids), and the product ...and reversible, though formaldehyde can cause allergies and is part of the standard patch test series. People with formaldehyde allergy are advised to avoid [[
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