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- noun Plural form of
combustor .
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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Typical engine combustors operate at extremely high temperatures — hot enough to melt most metals — and the materials used in each component are specially designed to withstand this heat.
Why Can’t Planes Fly Near Volcanic Ash? A (Very) Brief Look At Engine Failure | Impact Lab 2010
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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In waste combustors, food waste is a cause of nitrogen oxide emissions, which is also a greenhouse gas, as well as a cause of smog and respiratory illness.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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Various types of waste combustors and incinerators [4] emitted 4 t of mercury into the atmosphere in 1996.
Materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world USGS 2009
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Two principal contributors were municipal waste combustors (27 t) and medical waste incinerators (15 t).
Materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world USGS 2009
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Hazardous waste (solid and liquid) was burned both in hazardous waste combustors and cement kilns.
Materials flow of mercury in the economies of the United States and the world USGS 2009
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