Similar words: articulate, inarticulate, particular, particularly, in particular, reticulate, gesticulate, gesticulation. Meaning: n. a small discrete mass of solid or liquid matter that remains individually dispersed in gas or liquid emissions (usually considered to be an atmospheric pollutant). adj. composed of distinct particles.
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(91) According to the invention, the droplets contain at least one monomer and are coated with particulate solids during the polymerisation process.
(92) A computerized model has been developed which allows the calculation of the absorbed energy profile in materials exposed to particulate radiation.
(93) Systematically introduced newly particulate delivery systems Glycospheres, which is researched and developed by Kobo France Company.
(94) Objective: To observe the effect of Dachengqi Decotion(Dcqc) particulate preparation on small intestinal histaminase activity of rats with bacterial peritonitis.
(95) The composition , health impact and after-treatment technology of particulate matter from diesel vehicle exhaust gases are reviewed .
(96) Carbon blacks are generally produced in a furnace-type reactor by reacting a hydrocarbon feedstock with hot combustion gases to produce combustion products containing particulate carbon black.
(97) The test results showed that, without obvious increase of volumetric efficiency, this system is able to make obviously change to the particulate and NOx emission.
(98) A lots of organic compounds have been adsorbed on particulate in air. Sentencedict.com
(99) The Guidelines indicate that by reducing particulate matter (PM10) pollution from 70 to 20 micrograms per cubic metre, we can cut air quality related deaths by around 15%.
(100) The ocean nepheloid layers are both the pathway for transporting the terrigenous materials to the seabed and the residence place of sinking and resuspended particulate matters.
(101) In - line filters are used to remove particulate matter.
(102) Research has demonstrated that advective flow, which originates near the surface of the ocean where suspended particulate matter accumulates, transports some of that matter and water to the vents.
(103) Turbidity and particulate distribution do not have obvious effects on the inactivation rate of MS-2 coliphage.
(104) Most deep - sea faunas rely for food on particulate matter , ultimately derived from photosynthesis[sentencedict.com], falling from above.
(105) Source apportionment of airborne particulate matter is important in the field of environmental administration.
(106) Particulate of graphite electrode wastes from an electric-carbon materials factory was formed "core-shell" negative materials by chemical deposition coating with medium pitch.
(107) The report covers 181 air toxics and diesel particulate matter and estimates risks from exposure to emissions from industrial sources and mobile sources such as cars and trucks.
(108) A significant secular increase has occurred in particulate pollution over the North Atlantic.
(109) Unburned or partially burned oil in the exhaust gases contributes directly to hydrocarbon and particulate emissions.
(110) A catalyzed wall flow particulate trap was built and fitted to a farm tractor engine in order to investigate its effects on performance and emissions of the engine.
(111) Fine particulate matter — particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers — can evade hairlike projections in the nose and trachea that trap larger particles.
(112) Objective To study the association of particulate brain proteoglycan (PG) with development and aging of the brain.
(113) Despite these restrictions, the Beijing air continues to be a soupy mix of harmful chemicals, particulate matter and water vapor.
(114) Particulate matter in soils and aquatic systems reacts with and influences the biological activity of pesticides.
(115) Several methods for regeneration control of diesel particulate trap are analyzed in this paper. Based on the analysis, the backpressure control method is selected for experimental study.
(116) Each of the preceding classifications of polluted air masses involves primarily particulate pollutants.
(117) Is nonviable particulate monitoring under static rather than dynamic conditions acceptable for routine monitoring of aseptic processing areas?
(118) This paper researches the effects on removing ammonium nitrogen and suspended particulate from water using natural clinoptilolite as filtration medium in sand filter with little power.
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