Sentences with phrase «such gases»

Thus, there is a concern that manufacturing technology of such gas sensors requires significant time and labor, increasing cost.
The action of CO2 and other such gases does not add extra heat energy to the air.
For physiological reasons, adults are not put at risk by such gas generation.
Such gases trap thermal energy (heat) within the atmosphere by means of the well - known greenhouse effect, leading to global warming.
Moreover, the agency also stated that even if it did have the power to regulate such gases, it would not do so.
But, according to the researchers, engineered anaerobic digestion techniques can also be adapted to capture such gases and transform them into renewable energy.
A deal like this on such a gas - saving car does not come up for grabs very often, so you better act fast.
However, as he noted, the production of enough of such a gas is very expensive, and would also involve very significant carbon dioxide emissions.
However, testing these predictions has proven to be extremely challenging, because such gas at the edges of galaxies is so rarefied that it emits very little light.
A supernova — a star exploding at the end of its life - cycle — would have enough energy to induce the collapse of such a gas cloud.
«The ability to monitor such gases in production facilities and coal - fired power stations gives vital early warning of explosions, while the ability to sense nitrogen dioxide allows for a constant monitoring of pollution levels in crowded cities.»
The absence of such gases indicates that methane most likely formed on Titan.
We found that first, the SMBH has difficulty in accreting such gases.
Better understanding the mechanisms by which such gases migrate will therefore help scientists understand how Mars's atmosphere — and hence its climate — has altered over time.
But if he had, there's little chance Star Trek would have proven such a gas.
I just wish it wasn't such a gas hog.
In an interesting bit of continuity, Crygor is also the one who created the Wario Car seen in Wario Land 4, and this newest ride shares the same sense of power as its four - wheeled counterpart: 5,000 cc, 4 - stroke, and a 350HP engine, capable of going 217 miles per hour... but can only get 5 miles to the gallon, as it's such a gas guzzler.
As such; there is always an extra cost of containing such gases as a part of the requirements of environmental policy makers to help control the rise in global temperature, so that the environment is kept at a reasonable composition of the fresh air and dangerous natural gases.
But such gas hydrates normally occur at depths of at least 100 metres, says Carolyn Ruppel, a geophysicist in charge of the gas hydrates project at the US Geological Survey in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Such gases absrob heat energy through conduction and convection and then radiate the energy away, some of which is lost to space.
(I use parentheticals around «greenhouse» because the term isn't really an accurate analogy to the way the temperature effects of CO2, and other such gases, works... not to suggest it isn't generally accepted or anything like that.)
While other greenhouse gases are more potent warmers on a molecule - by - molecule basis, carbon dioxide is considered the most important such gas because it is much more prevalent in the atmosphere and more long - lived than many other chemicals.
The IPCC says scientists are now 95 per cent certain that the buildup of such gases from the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation is the main cause of warming seen since the middle of the 20th century.
The concentration of such gases in the atmosphere was over 460 ppm CO2 equivalents in 2007.
The light's wavelength can also change noticeably when photons are scattered off ionised gas moving through space, providing a way to probe the velocity of such gas.
He says a hint that such gases might be detectable became clear in the wake of the London bombings on 7 July 2005 that killed 54 people.
Earth - based observations in 2003 indicated plumes of methane on Mars (red), but higher - precision measurements on the planet's surface find no such gas.
Such gas is made mostly of molecular hydrogen, which is difficult to detect.
One such gas is nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), which is used to make retail items like microchips and flat - screen TVs.
In contrast, when two of such gases are mixed together and attract each other, the atoms instead form liquid droplets.
In the late 1990s, while many other oil and gas companies were still questioning science pointing to a dangerous human influence on climate, BP pledged to cut its direct emissions of such gases 10 percent below 1990 levels by 2010.
A third issue I have with the ICCP is the fact they do not list water vapor as being a greenhouse gas on their list of such gases (see their web site).
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