gaseous pollutant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgaseousandpollutant
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gaseous
adjective
uk/ˈɡeɪ.si.əs/us/ˈɡæs.i.əs/
consisting of gas or gases, or ...
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pollutant
noun[C]
uk/pəˈluː.tənt/us/pəˈluː.t̬ənt/
a substance ...
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Organic emissions from residential wood stoves were also considered in order to broaden the range of possible gaseous pollutants.
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It is clear that such vehicles can be quieter than conventional vehicles and that they can give rise to relatively low emissions of gaseous pollutants.
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The legislation aims to reduce gaseous pollutants emitted by combustion engines, especially nitrogen oxides and particulates, and deter non-road mobile machinery.
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We must understand the roles of the oceans in the cycling of gaseous pollutants—sulphur dioxide, the nitrogen oxides and carbon dioxide.
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In other words the multitudes of people who have gathered here tonight to listen to this riveting debate on gaseous pollutants emitted by non-road mobile machinery can be satisfied.
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Multiple-stage systems have been used where extremely high collection efficiency of particles or gaseous pollutants was necessary.
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Particulate and gaseous pollutants, such as soot, ozone, sulfur dioxide, oxides of nitrogen, can cause dust, soiling, and irreversible molecular damage to materials.
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By moving the process gas through the spray, particles and gaseous pollutants can subsequently be collected.
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Venturis can be used to collect both particulate and gaseous pollutants, but they are more effective in removing particles than gaseous pollutants.
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This carbon cloth has been claimed to be many times more efficient than the granular activated carbon form at adsorption of gaseous pollutants.
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Some gaseous pollutants and particles are initially removed as they pass over the liquid sprays.
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It is clear that such vehicles can be quieter than conventional vehicles and that they can give rise to relatively low emissions of gaseous pollutants.
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