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Diesel engine (Diesel engine is described as an internal ...)
Diesel (Diesel is a term referring to a type of fuel. ..)
Diesel (Kraftstoff, der wie Benzin aus ?l gewonnen wird. ...)
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Diesel is a term referring to a type of fuel composed of distillates obtained in petroleum refining operation . . . Read More | |
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Redox (reduction-oxidation) reactions include all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation . . . Read More | |
Engine at environment-database.eu | ■■■■ |
In the environmental context, an 'engine' refers to a machine or device that converts energy into mechanical . . . Read More | |
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An engine or motor is a machine designed to convert energy into useful mechanical motion. Heat engines, . . . Read More | |
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Gasoline, or petrol, is a transparent, petroleum-derived oil that is used primarily as a fuel in internal . . . Read More | |
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Combustion is the burning of a material, ie., a chemical change accompanied by the production of heat . . . Read More | |
Motor | ■■■■ |
Motor is a device that creates motion. It usually refers to an engine of some kind The industrial context . . . Read More | |
Diesel at environment-database.eu | ■■■■■ |
Diesel is a petroleum-based fuel which is burned in engines ignited by compression rather than sparkcommonly . . . Read More | |
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Watch movement pertains to the engine that powers a watch to keep time. An automatic watch, also called . . . Read More | |
Gasoline at environment-database.eu | ■■■■ |
A gasoline is a petroleum fuel, used to power cars, trucks, lawn mowers, etc In the context of the environment, . . . Read More |
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What does '*****' mean in the following text?
"***** means a substance, listed in Schedule 1, which is incidentally manufactured, processed or otherwise used at the facility at any concentration, and released on site to the environment, released to surface waters or transferred off site for disposal."
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