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  • ...le=California Energy Commission Title 24 of the Building Energy Efficiency Standards |publisher=Energy.ca.gov |date= |accessdate=2009-07-21}}</ref> and by build
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  • |journal = Environmental progress ...nic impurities. Currently much of the gas is decomposed before release for environmental protection. Greener processes may prevail that substitute [[hydrogen peroxi
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  • ...v/cgi/cbook.cgi?ID=C7647145&Type=THZ-IR-SPEC&Index=1 National Institute of Standards and Technology: Sodium Chloride]</ref> ===Environmental impact===
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  • With increasing environmental concerns about synthetic coatings (such as [[PFOA]]) and the higher prices ...m United States Government Printing Office: Government Paper Specification Standards]
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  • ...in a material are generally defined in relative terms. [[standardization|Standards]] have been established by various organizations that attempt to define the [[Category:Environmental chemistry]]
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  • ==Environmental sustainability== International standards set minimum performance requirements for pipes made from PB-1 used in hot w
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  • ..., the ASTM E 84 Steiner Tunnel, and the ASTM E 622 [[National Institute of Standards and Technology]] (NIST) smoke chamber.<ref name="zhang" /> Research on deve ...combustion]]. [[Halogen]]-containing materials cause even more concerns on environmental [[pollution]].<ref name="zhang" /><ref name=porter>Porter, D.; Metcalfe, E.
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  • A variety of [[environmental chamber]]s are also used in conjunction with industry [[standard]]s. ...l concepts differs widely from the ageing units based on the simulation of environmental stresses in non-accelerated conditions like in some xenon based instruments
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  • ...n those made of [[polypropylene]]. However, due to its susceptibility to [[environmental stress cracking]], its use is limited to low stress applications. It can b ...in medical applications and comply with both ISO 10993-1 and USP Class VI standards (occasionally referred to as PC-ISO). Class VI is the most stringent of the
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  • ...ate and coal tar. ''See,'' [http://www.awpa.com/standards/index.asp AWPA Standards] ...ter of air (0.2&nbsp;mg/m3) in the workplace during an 8-hour day, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires that spills or accidental releases into th
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  • ...s and ''d'' is the specific gravity at 15 °C.<ref>United States Bureau of Standards, "Thermal Properties of Petroleum Products". Miscellaneous Publication No. ...has fewer environmental problems and requires less refining to meet sulfur standards imposed on fuels in consuming countries. Each crude oil has unique molecula
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  • * Environmental impact and sustainability * According to the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency‎|U.S. Environmental Protection Agency‎]], there is insufficient data to accurately assess the
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  • ==Disposal and environmental issues== ===Environmental impact===
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  • ...facturing cost, local climate, traditional building practices, and varying standards of comfort. Both heat-transfer and layer analyses can be performed in large ...ases the heat energy requirements of a process, and therefore the cost and environmental impact.
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  • ...le Standards (GOTS) and the Soil Association <ref>Soil Association Organic Standards January 2007 60 Textiles http://www.organicpurewool.co.uk/S-A.orgtextilesta ...ental Issue</ref> Sustainable land use practices provide both economic and environmental advantages. Bamboo can be used as food, fibre and shelter and due to its ea
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  • ...s and Related Products: Synthesis, Properties, Applications, International Standards by Dieter Klamann, Verlag Chemie Gmbh publisher (1984)</ref>. ...phase lubricants in gas turbines and custom bearings, and wherever extreme environmental conditions exist. Vapor phase lubrication is achieved by heating the liqui
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  • ...the filter can make it, thus it is unfortunate that there are no industry standards by which consumers can readily assess the filtering ability of various auto ...”, Japanese “Earth friendly mark”; USA “Green Seal”, Canadian “Environmental Choice”, Chinese “Huan”, Singapore “Green Label” and the French
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  • ...ial or biofuel <ref> Paper Online [http://www.paperonline.org/environment "Environmental Issues" ] Retrieved on 2010-02-04 </ref> ...ehold wipes for use in the home) has reported annually on the industry’s environmental performance since 2005. The industry’s impact on the environment is, in f
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  • ...e growing [[green building]] industry, due to [[polyvinyl chloride#Dioxins|environmental concerns]] in the processing, manufacturing, and disposal of the product.<r ==Environmental aspects==
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  • An environmental cost of vinyl siding is that it is difficult to dispose of responsibly. It ...standards set by the [[U.S. Department of Energy]] and the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency‎]].
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