Sentences with phrase «alcohol fuels»

ArtLyst are going to be there, out in force, reporting the best and the worst of alcohol fuelled excesses, and yes whats hot and what's not on the emerging art scene.
DIY Project: To make this bowl, place a 13 - ounce can of clean - burning gel - alcohol fuel in a 10 - inch - diameter terra - cotta container.
Chemists at The University of Texas at Arlington have been the first to demonstrate that an organic semiconductor polymer called polyaniline is a promising photocathode material for the conversion of carbon dioxide into alcohol fuels without the need for a co-catalyst.
They're back again in a sequel, this time headed to Bangkok for more alcohol fueled misadventures into the unknown.
His drug and alcohol fuelled excess had resulted in such erratic behaviour that Schneider and Rafelson refused to work with him.
Flexible - fuel vehicles would allow consumers to decide on the fly to shift from gasoline to alcohol fuels if the price of the former were to become prohibitive.
With this new catalyst in the bionic leaf, the team boosted version 2.0's efficiency at producing alcohol fuels like isopropanol and isobutanol to roughly 10 percent.
With alcohol fuel, you can become energy independent, reverse global warming, and survive Peak Oil in style.
There are more alcohol fueled fights, drinking and driving, accidents etc., but merry Xmas, ya right, it really isn't so merry after all for many.
After the disgraceful scenes towards the end of the Burnley game the last thing needed is increased heavy handed security meets angry, alcohol fuelled toxic supporters.
«The shocking increase in alcohol fuelled violence raises very serious questions as to why the government has decided to stop keeping records on this type of offence,» Mr Foster said.
The team's first artificial photosynthesis device appeared in 2015 — pumping out 216 milligrams of alcohol fuel per liter of water — but the nickel - molybdenum - zinc catalyst that made its water - splitting chemistry possible had the unfortunate side effect of poisoning the microbes.
Alcohol fuels low testosterone, resulting in visible disappointment when those special moments arise (or not) with your significant other.
It also barely has to be mentioned, but alcohol also has the tendency to make us lose focus of things which would otherwise seem obvious — we've all had our fair share of alcohol fueled regrets!
Many people in London are fed up at the prospect of finding a suitable partner at a stuffy, poorly lit and alcohol fuelled bar or club in the city and have realised that speed dating London really is the way forward.
The premise is your basic urban legend middle class nightmare: five guys let loose in a wild drug and alcohol fueled Las Vegas bachelor party, complete with a sexy stripper who's willing to do a little business on the side.
It's not the typical drug and alcohol fueled binge we typically see with characters who experience a sudden death.
There's no finer time of the year and no film festival that remotely compares with the 8 days of unbridled genre lunacy and (often alcohol fueled) fun that is Fantastic Fest.
There's an attempted camaraderie between the brothers of Delta Psi Beta and Mac & Kelly until one desperate call to the cops truly hurts and betrays the friendship Teddy thought was forming after a mushroom and alcohol fueled night of partying brought.
Rick Rollins, owner of Rollins Performance and current SEMA Chairman of the Board, purchased the assets of Ramco Performance Manufacturing, a manufacturer of extreme - performance fuel filters for diesel, gasoline, ethanol and methanol alcohol fuels.
Both ethanol and methanol have high octane ratings, so engines set up for running alcohol fuels all the time can run very high compression ratios.
It also makes a great party destination with high quality, alcohol fueled resorts like Marbella and Puerto Banus.
While documenting the debris and trash, Soto found traces of a drug and alcohol fueled economy, drawing connections to the city's recent and deep past.
The Oxford student was said to have achieved the highest marks in medicine given to any student for many years but following a drug and alcohol fuelled row with her former boyfriend at Christ Church College, she stabbed him in the leg and cut his fingers with a bread knife.
These injuries are usually in the news when sports players have a concussion; or in relation to drug and alcohol fuelled assaults where a blow to the head results in a damaging, sometimes fatal, fall to the ground (the coward's punch or king hit).
The device uses solar electricity from a photovoltaic panel to power the chemistry that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen, then adds pre-starved microbes to feed on the hydrogen and convert CO2 in the air into alcohol fuels.
The shame, guilt, hangovers, shakes and the destructive cravings for more alcohol fueled the voices like nothing before had ever done.
«Organic semiconducting polymers can harvest sunlight to split CO2 into alcohol fuels
Alcohol fueled my stress levels (and depression) in a big way, and without it, I've found the path to peace.
If you look at this part of the tax code, many of the energy - related tax incentives will expire at the end of 2011, including the section 1603 program; the credit for energy - efficient residential retrofits; the credit for construction of new energy - efficient homes; the credit for energy efficient appliances; and the incentives for alcohol fuels (mostly ethanol), biodiesel, and renewable diesel.
Results of this measurement campaign indicate that alcohol fuels (E85, E100) significantly reduce both primary particulate emissions as well as subsequent secondary aerosol formation in the atmosphere when compared emissions of gasoline fuels.
Driver and passenger were both drunk returning from an alcohol fueled weekend in the Okanagan.
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