gas production
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgasandproduction
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gas
noun
uk/ɡæs/us/ɡæs/
a substance in a form like air that is neither solid ...
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production
noun
uk/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/us/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofgasandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As noted in the introduction, naturalgasproductionhas risen substantially only in recent years (mid-1980s).
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Application of thegasproductiontechnique to feed evaluation systems for ruminants.
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Under projected trends in greenhousegasproduction, this scenario roughly approximates conditions for year 2050.
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After an initial high peak, thegasproductionquickly dropped to a level where no furthergasproductioncould be detected.
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All strains produced cytochrome oxidase, fermented glucose, inositol and mellobiose with acid but withoutgasproduction.
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Some authors hold thatgasproductionis a consequence of the germination process, while others contend that ethylene production is a requirement for germination.
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The estimation of the digestibility and metabolizable energy content of ruminant feeding stuffs from thegasproductionwhen they are incubated with rumen liquor.
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Estimation of the energetic feed value obtained from chemical analysis and in vitrogasproductionusing rumen fluid.
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Comparison of in vitrogasproductionand nylon bag degradability of roughage in predicting feed intake in cattle.
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Methane emissions stem from solid waste, coal mining, oil andgasproduction, wet rice agriculture and livestock.
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Harder kernels require more energy to break down into flour thereby increasing the amount of damaged starch granules in the flour, influencinggasproductionand flour water absorption.
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Gasproductionin continuous vertical retorts costs in capital £48 per kilowatt equivalent and in oil reforming plants £8.
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Our present indigenous production provides no more than one five-hundredth of the oil we need, and our naturalgasproductionis insignificant.
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Current estimates of world methane emissions from naturalgasproductionare uncertain within a factor of at least two.
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At present the natural gas market is dominated by large concerns, which often control bothgasproductionand distribution.
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I believe that the ownership unbundling of naturalgasproductionassets and transmission networks is necessary for this, but not per se a sufficient condition.
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Six countries are responsible for almost 50% of worldwide greenhousegasproduction, and we must step up the pressure on them to a substantial degree.
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Work has now been suspended on the power station, and that about-turn should force a radical rethinking of the policy ongasproduction.
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