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There was no movement but chimneysmoke scattering before the wind.
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The air smelled of chimneysmoke, detergent, and household cleansers.
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I looked in the direction he gestured and saw chimneysmoke rising from behind the hill.
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There were signs of life in the houses nearby, chimneysmoke and an orange glow of lamps.
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The sky was empty, no chimneysmoke, no birds, only a few clouds and the pale yellow sun.
Usage of flue gas in English
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When the fluegas analysis is known, the total, amount of air supplied is:
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Its energy saving and environmental protection business include fluegas desulfurization, wastewater treatment and semiconductor business.
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To better steer and engineer fluegas-fed microalgal cultures, all these compounds need to be considered.
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Three species of selenium and two of mercury were evidenced as volatile species in the fluegas.
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After a change in feedstock an immediate change of the element concentrations in the fluegas was detected.
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There are control devices available for capturing these pollutants in the fluegas before release into the atmosphere.
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PMID: 15112832 Three species of selenium and two of mercury were evidenced as volatile species in the fluegas.
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The fluegas analysis shows:
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This successful reactor performance indicates the large potential for the industrial application of MaB-flocs for fluegas sparged sewage treatment.
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Among its various unconventional projects, it is genetically engineering bacteria that metabolise carbon dioxide from fluegas into chemical raw materials.
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This technology uses an amine solvent, which is a liquid comprising water and amines, to absorb carbon dioxide from fluegas.
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The NO(x) concentration in fluegas at the bottom of the combustor is higher than that at the top.
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In a field measurement campaign trace and minor elements in the raw fluegas of a waste wood combustor were monitored.
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology involves trapping the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide from the fluegas of power plants and burying it underground.
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It will be run with part of the fluegas from Staudinger's unit 5 between mid-2009 and the end of 2010.
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To convert waste CO 2 from fluegases of power plants into value-added products, bio-mitigation technologies show promise.