Sentences with phrase «make soot»

Make soot - free engine technology available in all 20 targeted cities; where clean fuels are available today, this technology will be available no later than 2018; cities without clean fuels must first make these available
«And if you can run with the ideal mix between fuel and air, you don't have regions in the combustion chamber that make soot.
I tend to tell people who have never heard of black carbon that it's basically the stuff that makes soot dark.
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They make a squeaky murmuring sounds when excited, and dissolve into powder (soot) if crushed.
To make russet hair: Take a pint of strong lye and half a pound of soot and a little juice of walnut leaves and a quart (or a quarter of a pound?)
To make a brown color: Take a pound of soot and a quart of ale, and steep in it as many walnut leaves as you can.
To make another brown: Take strong ale and soot and mix them together.
The trouble is his passing frenzy and reluctance to soot from outside the box make it easy for teams to park the bus and hit on the counter.
Made in the U.S.A. — Soot
On a daily basis in 2006, as much as 11 percent of airborne soot in the western U.S. and up to 24 percent of sulfate concentrations were made in China.
Heat the room at the touch of a button and don't worry about smoke or soot, when you make AKDY your choice.
Soot, also known as black carbon, is made of fine, carbon - based particles that are given off by car and truck tailpipes and wood stoves.
All known ancient tattoos were made with ash or soot, as were those on this mummy's extremities.
The more coal and oil burned, the more black spheres formed, making such soot the perfect record of a swelling fossil - fuel pyromania.
This is because the candle produces soot from its wax that is made up of carbon and hydrogen.
Black carbon, or soot, can speed up melt by making ice dark, increasing absorption of solar energy.
Some evidence suggests inhaling fine particles, or soot, may disrupt the immune system and trigger inflammation in the gut by making it more permeable and altering its normal bacteria.
Continuing widespread use of coal and low - grade diesel fuel, which also produce fine particles of soot, leaves China's record as the world's largest single source of man - made greenhouse gas emissions unchallenged.
Scientists have paid less attention to soot — particles made of so - called black carbon and organic carbon — because earlier research indicated that their effects were relatively minor.
The study makes a good case for paying more attention to soot, says atmospheric scientist Donald Wuebbles of the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champagne.
Particulate matter — Soot or smoke made up of particles in the micrometre size range: Particulate matter causes negative health effects, including but not limited to respiratory disease and cancer.
Cosmic dust are smoke - like particles made up of either carbon (fine soot) or silicates (fine sand).
By pinpointing sources of soot that would make the biggest difference when cut, the study points to areas where cutting pollution could provide a large impact.
But what made this study different was that evidence of pollution was not secondhand — the soot itself collected on feathers, as though the songbirds were feather dusters floating above smokestacks.
A wick made of cherry wood and natural soy wax means this guy doesn't produce any soot.
Choose a 100 percent cotton wick or, in the case of ELEMENT's soot - free wicks, look for a wick made of wood.
It also making lots of soot so that each run it goes poorer.
In the classroom, an activity that was always fun (and I had to alert the principal as the smell of candles burning would draw attention, for sure), was the students made traditional Chinese Lampblack (from soot collected on plates from holding a candle underneath.
The fact that your car is a 2000, though, makes me think of one particular common problem with VW TDI engines from 1999 - 2003 or so: soot buildup in the EGR system.
The asymmetrical, unidirectional tread pattern consists of two elements: a central deep - groove, wet - weather section made of 100 percent soot - colored silicate and a soft, slick - type outer edge and shoulder, which feels like sponge rubber but lasts a lot longer.
If the plugs are covered in black soot, whitish powder, or really anything other than tan, make a note of that.
When adjustments are made for equipment options, the BlueMotion is even more economical than previous TDI versions with 105 PS and soot particulate filter.
His images often make use of unconventional materials, including meteorite dust, uranium, graphite and soot from smoke affixed to glass.
Now recognized as a master — the subject of major shows at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 2008 and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in 2011 — Castle made small, intimate works of art composed of soot and spit, materials he turned into agents of prodigious, if deeply personal, achievement.
One of the things that makes this show different from others is that we have, for the first time, his films, his Xeroxes, works made with soot on glass, as well as the drawings and objects and photographs.
The exhibition consisting of his multi-medium pieces includes within it's range films that polke made, a performance that was made for West German television in 1972 and paintings that are comprised of soot on glass that have never been shown before in the United States.
For the innovative work she produced in the 1960s — large - scale abstract relief sculptures made of welded steel, canvas, wire and soot — Lee Bontecou has earned a very lofty position in the canon of post-war American art history.
Some of the artists included in the donation are Bessie Harvey, Judith Scott, William Edmondson, Leroy Person, Thornton Dial, Ulysses Davis, Howard Finster, and the deaf artist James Castle, who often made work from his own saliva and soot.
Born profoundly deaf, Castle made elegant landscapes and interiors, for which he is best known, as well as threedimensional constructions and books and drawings of texts and symbols, all using found paper, soot and spit.
Today is the blackest black of the soot made by the brightest flame.
The matches that make up his hair leave a halo of soot around his head.
This is the first exhibition to pay homage to the full breadth of his artistic exploration, encompassing works made from meteorite dust, bubble wrap, soot, potatoes and dye extracted from boiled snails.
Since 2012, Feaster and Robleto have been collaborating to uncover and make audible the first pulse and heartbeat recordings and the first dreams and emotions registered as blood flow to the brain, each originally traced in soot from flames in the nineteenth century.
Working with Island Press, Robleto developed an innovative printing technique in homage to the sphygmograph's rudimentary technology — essentially mark - making in soot from a candle flame.
Among the many noted works on view are 13 films by Polke, including eight which have never before been available; a performance made for West German television that was last seen when it aired in 1972; and a group of monumental paintings made entirely of soot on glass that have never been exhibited in the United States.
The museum commissioned new works specially for the show: landscapes etched in soot - coated bottles by Jim Dingilian, life - size figures made of dirt by James Croak, and flammable - paint works by artist duo Tim Simpson and Sarah van Gameren of Studio Glithero, among other installations.
Sumi is a solid made from the soot obtained by burning certain plants, such as bull rush, combined with glue from deer horn.
Built upon a canvas - like panel that is conceived as an «architecture of pollution», they are in fact made of superposed «externalities», as an echo to soot and graffiti paint build up on urban architecture.
There is no denying that the arctic is melting at a record - setting pace and that this is related to global warming and climate change, but Box is pursuing a theory that soot from wildfires and burning coal in power plants is making Greenland's glaciers melt even faster than they would because of global warming alone.
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