exhaust gas
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexhaustandgas
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exhaust
noun[U]
uk/ɪɡˈzɔːst/us/ɪɡˈzɑːst/
the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas ...
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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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(Definition ofexhaustandgasfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These elements operate as catalytic active metals inexhaustgasconverters with the aim to reduce the emission of hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
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I have my doubts about whether publishing consumption andexhaustgasfigures will really influence consumers in their purchasing decisions.
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Secondly, is my noble friend aware of the progress in the design of theexhaustgasfilter which apparently dramatically minimises lead emission?
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There we can carry out checks, as we do with the crash test, as we do forexhaustgasemissions.
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There is also the catalytic converter which eliminates a major portion ofexhaustgaspollutants.
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It is compulsory to install flue-gas desulphurization systems andexhaustgasfilters when constructing or modernizing steel works.
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Needless to say, test cycles for measuring vehicleexhaustgasvalues should mimic the real driving situation as soon as possible.
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Exhaustgascomes out of a car, and if there are fewer cars moving, there is a reduction in gas emission.
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Manufacturers already meet the costs of tests onexhaustgasemission which are required for environmental purposes.
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What is certain is more noise, more vibration, and moreexhaustgasfrom the same tractors coping with much heavier trailers.
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Anexhaustgasanalysis is not so very difficult.
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The nozzle area is increased to accommodate the higher specific volume of theexhaustgas.
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This is necessary for emission controls such asexhaustgasrecirculation and catalytic converters that reduce smog and other atmospheric pollutants.
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Because the hot recycle solids are heated in a separate furnace, the oil shale gas from these technologies is not diluted with combustionexhaustgas.
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To make things worse,exhaustgasoften entered in the cockpit due to poor insulation of the engine compartment.
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The presence of these oxygenates reduces the amount of carbon monoxide and unburned fuel in theexhaustgas.
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