All ignitable liquids were confirmed by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy, according to the report. |
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These properties generate materials that are either toxic, reactive, ignitable, corrosive, infectious, or radioactive. |
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The contaminated material provided an ignitable source of fuel for a self-sustaining fire. |
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Normally, for liquid fuel to ignite, it must be above its flash point for vapours to produce an ignitable mixture. |
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An ignitable mixture of gasoline vapour and air is drawn into the cylinder by the partial vacuum thus created. |
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A rich and easily ignitable mixture helps to avoid this, so it is common to see a yellow combustion flame with rapid engine acceleration. |
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Transporting ignitable gases or liquids is without risk only if the system is closed and grounded. |
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With the small middle electrode, more ignitable mixture reaches the ignition sparks. |
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Some of them are ignitable. When in contact with the oxygen contained in the atmosphere, an explosive mixture might develop. |
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There are also characteristic wastes, which means they are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or designated as toxic by the Toxic Characteristic Leachate Procedure. |
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Persistent drought had accumulated dry masses of easily ignitable fuels on the ground and fire behaviour changed from traditional fire spread to surging forest fires followed by rapid fire spread. |
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The partial separation of the fuel fitting from the filter housing in conjunction with a fuel pressure of 4.0 bar would produce a readily ignitable atomized spray. |
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These specialty canines are trained to detect a variety of ignitable liquids that could be used to initiate a fire. |
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The results of the laboratory analysis of samples recovered from the fire scene indicated the presence of an ignitable liquid. |
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This measure helps minimise the required ignition voltage and ensures improved ignition because more of the ignitable air-fuel-mixture comes close to the spark itself. |
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If the water is driven off, the remaining organics may be ignitable. |
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The flashbulb, developed in the 1920s, is a transparent envelope filled with oxygen and a tangle of fine aluminum, magnesium, or zirconium wire ignitable by an electrically heated filament or, rarely, a chemical deflagrator. |
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Rock phosphate is a mined natural product which is not hazardous inasmuch as it is not ignitable, toxic nor hazardously reactive to other materials. |
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This definition can also be extended to include combustible dust and easily ignitable fibers that are likely to be present in sufficient quantities to produce an explosive mixture. |
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Spark plugs with the V-indentation in the middle electrode: Spark plugs with the V-indentation in the middle electrode ignite closer to the ignitable mixture. |
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But it was surprising how many people successfully replaced ignitable cigarettes completely with Aeros so quickly. |
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Fire debris samples were collected from the alert area and an ATF Southeastern Regional Forensics Laboratory exam tested positive for the presence of an ignitable substance. |
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