Sentences with phrase «particular gas»

The study concluded that burning natural gas — and in particular gas obtained through fracking — was worse for the climate than burning coal.
Initially, I only experienced this issue at one particular gas station.
The study concluded that burning natural gas — and in particular gas obtained through fracking — was worse for the climate than burning coal.
If you shop exclusively at one particular gas retailer, the savings can be even higher, since store - specific credit cards tend to provide consumers with the highest rewards rate.
Rent / Rates are one thing but insurance, cleaning and in particular gas and electric costs that would be a shock to people setting up in an office I imagine!
An international team of researchers has created a graphene - boron amalgam that can detect particular gases down to parts per billion, and may eventually lead to detectors capable of sensing gases at mere parts per quadrillion.
I guess this may be because I'm always searching for particular gas stations now, (Shell, Texaco) which I know are likely to have diesel fuel.
While the rewards on gas are also not as high, you aren't limited to one particular gas station, as you are with the BP Visa ® Credit Card.
Interestingly, the «scraper» movement started with cars, but since many of the people involved can't afford cars (and in particular gas), Tyrone Stevenson Jr., an Oakland youth, took the aesthetics of scraper cars «and applied them to bicycles, fitting large wheels on small frames.»
By using tiny carbon nanotubes tuned electronically to particular gases, researchers turned smartphones into toxin sensors.
For example, you can earn cash back with some rewards credit cards every time you fill your car up at a particular gas station.
If you tend to get gas at the nearest station and aren't loyal to a particular gas station then the general card is best suited for you.
Chris McGrath, the fertilizer is to be found in your correspondent's argument, not in any particular gas.
In calculating this cumulative effect, it is necessary to specify the time horizon over which we are interested in the impact of a particular gas.
I completely agree with your quote from Marotzke Michael, but I don't see how this quote helps either side of the debate on policy wrt CO2 emissions, because the natural production of this particular gas has never been properly isolated nor has natural sequestration rates of this gas been properly evaluated.
If we talk about absorption of radiation by a particular gas we might ask how well known is the absorption cross-section at wavelength λ in the Beer - Lambert law?
As we all know, the debate underpinning AGW is what role does CO2 have and what is the effect of doubling this particular gas?
Concentration, or abundance, is the amount of a particular gas in the air.
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