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  • ...air as it falls. The natural frequency of the entrapped air bubble in the water is given by ...density of water and the bulk density of the cloud. For a single bubble in water at standard pressure <math>(p_A=100~ {\rm kPa}, ~ \rho=1000~ {\rm kg/m^3})< ...
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  • ...ey, Chiara F. Ferraris, "The Use of Nomenclature in Dispersion Science and Technology", [[NIST]] Recommended Practice Guide, NIST, Special Publication 960-3, 200 ...f>Robert J. Hunter and J. V. Leyendekkers, "Viscoelectric coefficient for water", J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1, 1978, 74, 450-455.</ref> ...
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  • |journal=Journal of Petroleum Technology (Society of Petroleum Engineers) ...index (index values near -1 and 1 represent strongly oil-wet and strongly water-wet rocks, respectively) ...
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  • ...cone action of water</ref><ref>{{US patent|1264728}} DISCHARGE-CHAMBER For WATER-WHEELS</ref><ref>{{US patent|1264730 }} Return-Regainer</ref><ref>{{US pate ...tion of a jet of water was to direct it at a flat plate. The shape of the water jet as it hits the plate was the inspiration for the hydraucone profile. ...
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  • ...'' is defined from Rankine boiling temperature °R=1.8Tb[k] and relative to water density ρ at 60°F: ...just UOPK.<ref>{{cite book|author=James G. Speight|title=The Chemistry And Technology of Petroleum|edition=4th|publisher=CRC Press|year=2007|page=40|url=https:// ...
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  • {{Short description|Water storage above the weir of a hydroelectric power plant}} ...n store water for long periods such as a dry season or year. With pondage, water is usually stored during periods of low electricity demand and hours when t ...
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  • ...ctober 2003, School of Environmental Engineering, Lund University]</ref> [[water]] and contaminants from the biogas. One technique for doing this uses [[ami | Water vapour || 0–10% || 3,1% ...
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  • ...ast2=Abdullah|first2=A.Z.|last3=Bhatia|first3=S.|date=2009|title=Catalytic Technology for Carbon Dioxide Reforming of Methane to Synthesis Gas|journal=ChemCatChe ...nwanted back-reaction to CO<sub>2</sub> via the [[Water–gas shift reaction|water-gas shift reaction]]. To prevent CO<sub>2</sub> from being formed, and cons ...
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  • ...st5=Elimelech |first5=Menachem |date=2023 |title=Mechanisms and models for water transport in reverse osmosis membranes: history, critical assessment, and r ...f> The development of the SF model also corrects the misconception that RO water transport is a [[diffusion]]-based process.<ref name=":1" /><ref>{{cite mag ...
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  • ...sation will be removed, any energy which would be extracted by cooling the water vapor below its condensation point does not count towards sigma heat.<ref n ...ature ranges or pressures will slightly alter the [[heat capacity]] of the water vapor and the air, causing a deviation from the accuracy of this formula.</ ...
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  • ==Science and technology== * [[Central Utah Project]], an American federal water project ...
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  • {{Draft topics|engineering|physics|technology}} ..., 1980</ref> TUSKs have garnered attention as a promising renewable energy technology for generating electricity in regions with predictable currents, such as ti ...
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  • White powder with a slight fatty odor. Sinks in water.<ref>{{cite web |title=LEAD STEARATE {{!}} CAMEO Chemicals {{!}} NOAA |url= Slightly soluble in water.<ref name="AA"/> Soluble in hot [[ethanol]]. ...
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  • '''[[Headspace technology|Headspace]] gas chromatography''' uses [[Headspace technology|headspace]] gas—from the top or "head" of a sealed container containing a l ...f the atmosphere are [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]], [[carbon dioxide]], gaseous water, [[argon]], and other trace gases. ...
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  • ...real or hypothetical energy pipeline (for example, electricity wires, hot water pipes or even transportation with cars) and form an energy hub network. ...wercon.2010.5666564 |journal=2010 International Conference on Power System Technology |publisher=IEEE |pages=1–7 |doi=10.1109/powercon.2010.5666564}}</ref>, to i ...
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  • ...('''ET-DSP''') is a patented in situ thermal [[environmental remediation]] technology, created by McMillan-McGee Corporation, for cleaning contaminated sites. ET ...istance Heating (ERH)]] and ET-DSP is heat transfer due to [[convection]]. Water injected around the ET-DSP electrodes is heated and flows radially toward t ...
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  • ...horus, nutrient ratios, and algal assemblage composition in hypereutrophic water resources|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-0832-2|journal=Environment ...wStaticCategory.aspx?CategoryID=172&masterpage=5 About Phoslock], Phoslock Water Solutions</ref> ...
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  • ...connected to the solution to be measured (above) via a membrane that lets water through.]] ...ul solvent for many compounds, not all polymers are miscible in toluene or water. Regenerated cellulose membranes can be used for many other solvents, but a ...
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  • ...ATION OF ELECTRICITY DEMAND FOR REMOTE AREA POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS INCLUDING WATER DESALINATION AND DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT MODELS |url=http://itee.uq.edu.au/~ [[File:Gas Turbine power output according turbine inlet air cooling (TIAC) technology.png|thumbnail|Effect of inlet air cooling on power output]][[Gas turbine]]s ...
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  • ...the hydrogen economy. | journal = Reviews in Environmental Science and Bio/Technology | date = June 2009 | volume = 8 | issue = 2 | pages = 149–185 | doi =10.100 ...hotolytic]] producers are similar to phototrophs, but source hydrogen from water molecules that are broken down as the organism interacts with light.<ref na ...
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