The authors thank Mrs. M. Mikoss, Mrs. M. Hernadi and Mrs. M. Kenez for the collection and processing of breath condensate and saliva samples. |
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This work carries out the modelling and simulation for the behavior of hydromagnetic condensate flow along a wavy disk. |
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Some of the collision energy can be channeled into a collective shudder of the condensate called a phonon. |
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Sulphonated melamine formaldehyde condensate in the form of an aqueous solution was used. |
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During this process of rendering a condensate was produced which was nitrogenous. |
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A specific enzyme immunoassay was used to measure LTB 4 in breath condensate. |
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In a Bose-Einstein condensate, a clump of atoms shares the same quantum wave function, just like the photons in a laser beam. |
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Collection of EBC with inhalation through the nose could help to obtain more condensate under the same length of condensation. |
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The critical process depends upon whether the ectoderm can contact a condensate of specialized mesenchyme called the dermal papillae. |
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They then bombarded the condensate with low-energy electrons like those created by cosmic rays ionizing atoms in the atmosphere. |
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Like quarks and leptons, the Higgs particle also derives its mass from coupling to the Higgs condensate. |
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Rainwater is collected from the roof and hard landscaping, with air-conditioning condensate and a third of the building's waste water. |
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Six salivary samples and five serum samples were also collected for comparison with condensate concentrations. |
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It aims to triple production of oil and gas condensate to 5.2 metric tons by 2010 and is investing heavily in refineries. |
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A Bose-Einstein condensate is a peculiar phase of matter in which all the particles in a system occupy the same quantum state. |
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Drain traps are used to remove condensate from air or non-flammable, non-toxic gas systems requiring a tight seal. |
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In some cases, a condensate trap may also be required to collect and evaporate any condensate which may occur. |
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If there are low points in the connecting lines and lines are laid out of doors as well, install condensate traps at all low points. |
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This results when the condensate that forms in the steam transport piping as heat radiates from the piping is not all removed by the steam traps. |
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Observe level of condensate in catch pots of separator and oil mist filter. |
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It favours thermal draw and eliminates the need for condensate gels during cold snaps. |
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Steam traps are key components of an efficient steam and condensate system. |
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Welcome to the field of health and beauty, where each product is a condensate of skin care benefits and pleasurable use. |
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Whenever possible, hot condensate from steam-using equipment should be returned to the boiler. |
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In the second instance, a decrease in steam dryness occurs when the condensate is not completely removed from the steam in the transport piping. |
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The flow from the well, which then went through this pipe at the surface, consisted of natural gas, condensate and salt water from the host rock layer. |
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Some of the natural gas fields in offshore Nova Scotia do contain some light hydrocarbon liquids called condensate. |
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Level measurement with radar is not affected by environmental factors such as wind, fog, condensate or snowfall. |
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In order to ensure that no condensate drops into the unit even in applications with very moist extract air, a drop eliminator can be installed. |
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Drain tray for collecting condensate and cleaning water. Droplet eliminator, if any, can be dismantled by lifting and tip it. |
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The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery. |
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We would argue that without knowing anything about dilution of respiratory droplets in water vapor, the interpretation of condensate data must remain in serious doubt. |
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They were also careful not to breathe from the regulators in the air, passing freezing condensate from their mouths into second stages that were several degrees below zero. |
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There are no sensors to foul up and the unit functions equally well with clear water or heavily emulsified and dirty condensate. |
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The primary disposition of condensate is as a diluent into heavy crude and bitumen production. |
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The pumps in the condensate system turned off for unknown reasons, leading to a trip, or shutoff, of the turbine and the pumps that fed water back into the steam generator. |
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The condensate was collected and spread on the land belonging to a farm. |
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A budget of water mass is maintained in each box and fluxes of condensate and precipitation particles through the top, bottom and sides are computed. |
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Install the horizontal pipeline with a slight downward slope on both sides of the valve for condensate drainage. |
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Install regulators for steam applications with a slight downward slope on both sides for drainage of the condensate. |
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Depending on the installation orientation, the condensate inside the trap may not be level. |
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The collection and analysis of breath condensate remains controversial. |
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Sub-cooling of condensate should therefore be avoided in processes where operating conditions are not constant. |
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This treatment makes the surface of the valve highly resistant to the erosive action of flashing condensate, greatly reducing failure rate. |
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The amount of condensate backed up ahead of the trap depends on the load conditions, steam pressure and size of the piping. |
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Volatile nitrogen compounds effective in neutralizing carbonic acid in condensate systems. |
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The condensate that cannot be discharged by the trap accumulates in front of the trap, which means that it pools in the heat exchanger. |
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The earliest stills were composed simply of a heated closed container, a condenser, and a receptacle to receive the condensate. |
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And, by reducing the power of their lasers while the condensate was forming, they allowed rapid evaporative cooling. |
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A separator that forcibly separates out the condensate generated and entrained in pipelines of steam or air, etc. |
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Their tool, the Bose-Einstein condensate, is a superchilled soup of matter that can be created only when the temperature is near absolute zero. |
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Installation of an electro-magnetic valve for control of consumption of water for cooling of compressor power units and ammonia condensate. |
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External cladding made of stainless steel, lid with hinges and return of the condensate made of stainless steel. |
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Traps for the removal of condensate from air and non-flammable, non-toxic gas lines. |
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A side effect is that this 'condensed out' water, known as condensate, which is usually acidic, has to be piped away to a drain or soak away. |
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In addition, there is the danger of condensate formation in the heating tube. |
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The condensate reduces the load-bearing ability of the oil, resulting in mixed friction and therefore in heavy wear of the rings and the cylinder working surface. |
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At low condensate density, the topology of the single-particle bands is transferred to the bogolon dispersion. |
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More frequently, the liquid condenses at the surface, and one of the tasks of the gas plant is to collect this condensate. |
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One of the flying panels ruptured a small condensate pipe, creating another fire. |
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If condensate has a higher heat-content than does saturated water at atmospheric pressure, then some of the condensate released from the trap will turn back into steam the moment it hits the atmosphere. |
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Productivity is impaired if the large amounts of cold condensate and air inside the system are not discharged as soon as the equipment is started up. |
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In reaction to the thermostatic trap, which though compact has problematically slow response, the thermodynamic trap was developed to meet the need for a trap that allows as little condensate as possible to accumulate. |
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For media with a tendency to condensate, install the pipeline with a slight downward slope on both sides so that the condensate can drain properly. |
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Projects included installing a flash steam recovery system, process upgrades, boiler and tank insulation and the addition of a buffer tank to prevent sewering condensate from the hot water tank. |
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If the displacement of the air inside the trap by the inflowing condensate is not taking place as it should, condensate can no longer flow into the trap and the discharge of condensate from the trap will cease completely. |
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For applications in which trap outlets are piped to a condensate return line, if some equipment may still be running while others are shutdown there is a chance that condensate will flow back up through the trap. |
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There are many instances in which a main cause of the short service life of pressure reducing valves is the condensate entrained in the steam flow. |
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If a check valve is installed, even if the trap outlet piping is connected to a collection line, the condensate discharged from equipment in operation will not backflow into equipment that is out of service. |
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The separator at the outlet collects condensate, avoids condensate backflow towards the pump, and reinforces the whisper-quiet operation of the pump. |
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Condensation-induced water hammer occurs frequently in condensate return lines, but backflow plays no role in this type of water hammer so the installation of a check valve is not effective in this case. |
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As the vapours in the boiling mix continue to rise, these bubble up through the condensed liquid on the plates, enriching and reheating the condensate, initiating a second distillation. |
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This eliminates freezing problems caused by condensate holdup. |
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The condensate storage tank has a capacity of 200,000 litres of water, is vented to the atmosphere and has a head of water at the man-way cover of approximately 2.5 metres. |
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The Black Run rail terminal is the first facility to move light oil condensate out of the region to refinery and petrochemical markets. |
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His immediate supervisor bypassed the LOTO tags, resulting in Lopez getting sprayed with condensate. |
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Evaporator coolers contribute to this problem as they have huge lamella surfaces where condensate and dust particles with organic elements are deposited. |
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The float responds with great sensitivity to condensate levels, automatically closing the valve and thereby eliminating the need for manual labor. |
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In addition, as condensate will pool in vertical sections of piping during equipment shutdown, some arrangement for blowing out this condensate must be considered if such pooling is undesirable. |
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If such hazards are present, devices should be added to prevent or remove the condensate such as dehumidifiers, dry gas purge systems, desiccants, etcetera. |
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Together with solid particles up to three microns, the condensate that forms during compressed air cooling is removed efficiently and reliably from the air via a high performance coalescence separator. |
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Then he set those supercooled atoms, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, in motion, creating a raging river of rubidium. |
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Gravastar is a spherical void as Bose-Einstein condensate surrounded by an extremely durable form of matter. |
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The valve remains closed until the bimetallic elements cool, thus allowing the valve to crack open, vent the condensate and non-condensables, and then close again when steam temperature is reached. |
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Features rust-free construction, outside wall condensate shield, a heat shield to protect the exterior of the building, and a one inch air space providing clearance from combustibles. |
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The data in Table 1 is based on the assumption that it is not desirable to flash the TMP reboiler's condensate in the scrubber because this operation cools the stream. |
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The refrigerant type dryers condensate the water vapour even at low temperatures directly from the ambient air, thus allowing the dehydrated recirculated air to absorb more water, which can then be condensated again. |
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The electronically controlled compressor cooling system and the special design of the jet stream heat exchanger guarantees optimum dew point reduction to a low, stabel value and secures condensate formation. |
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In North Africa the central basin of Algeria is the location of the Hassi R'Mel gas and condensate field, discovered in 1956 in a large anticline. |
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If a liquid containing ethyl alcohol is heated to a temperature above 78.5 °C but below 100 °C and the vapour coming off the liquid is condensed, the condensate will have a higher alcohol concentration, or strength. |
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Their data showed that the speed of part of the condensate exceeded the speed of sound, and they had therefore made an acoustic event horizon. The next step is to look for Hawking phonons. |
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Unaffected by condensate as well as high process temperatures and pressures, VEGAFLEX 66 guarantees very high measuring certainty and reliability in the bypass. |
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This latest advancement from Dräger collects the condensate from the incubator compartment and isolates it from the clean water supply of the humidity system. |
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Where the information provided does not fully identify a component, such as condensate, culture medium, etc., detailed information on the composition must be provided for each such component. |
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The condensate drains must be checked and cleaned once a year. |
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Typical services: evaporator, condensate, batch transfer, unloading. |
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And it just so happens that US sanctions on Iranian oil do not cover condensate, so Asian countries have been gobbling up Iranian condensate. |
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Blueknight intends to convert a portion of its existing Oklahoma Mainline System to meet growing demand for dedicated condensate service. |
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In such a condensate, atomic or subatomic particles share the same quantum state, amassing into what is, in essence, a single superparticle. |
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At surface conditions these will condense out of the gas to form natural gas condensate, often shortened to condensate. |
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Heat pipes usually have a wick to return the condensate to the evaporator via capillary action. |
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The condensate is produced as a part of the gas that is produced from the Bass Strait fields. |
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The ultracold atoms all fall into the same quantum state, becoming a sort of superatom called a Bose-Einstein condensate. |
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Researchers created the first ultracold molecules and a superatom, or Bose-Einstein condensate, of hydrogen. |
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Iran's condensate exports hit the highest in September after its top client China resumed buying of the ultra-light crude for the first time in six months, Reuters wrote. |
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But if this system will be put in a cloud chamber, then trajectory of a particle will be clearly marked with drops of condensate and any interference will disappear. |
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Iran's condensate sales are its biggest source of income after crude and refined products, with Dubai its biggest buyer ahead of Asian buyers including China. |
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The stop valve package consists of bellows sealed stop valves on the steam inlet and condensate outlet connections enable isolation of the primary circuit. |
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Structure of interface between layers of different metals, which enter into composition of the condensate, is similar to the big-angle intergrain boundary in a polycrystal. |
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The company operates a 120,000-barrel-a-day refinery at the port of Jebel Ali that processes condensate into jet fuel, diesel and gasoline reformate. |
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It concluded that the initial condensate leak was the result of maintenance work being carried out simultaneously on a pump and related safety valve. |
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The condensate from steam engines was contaminated with oil and could not be reused, while condensate from a turbine is clean and typically reused. |
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This structure, called a chiral condensate, consists of quark-antiquark pairs, but only certain types of quarks pair up with certain types of antiquarks. |
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