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  2. Liquefaction - Wikipedia

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    In materials science, liquefaction [1] is a process that generates a liquid from a solid or a gas [2] or that generates a non-liquid phase which behaves in accordance with fluid dynamics. [3] It occurs both naturally and artificially. As an example of the latter, a "major commercial application of liquefaction is the liquefaction of air to ...

  3. S-50 (Manhattan Project) - Wikipedia

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    The Thermal Diffusion Process Building (F01) was a black structure 522 feet (159 m) long, 82 feet (25 m) wide, and 75 feet (23 m) high. There was one control room and one transfer room for each pair of racks, except for the final one, which had its own control and transfer rooms for training purposes. [ 54 ]

  4. Coal liquefaction - Wikipedia

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    Methanation reaction converts syngas to substitute natural gas (SNG). The Great Plains Gasification Plant in Beulah, North Dakota is a coal-to-SNG facility producing 160 million cubic feet per day of SNG, and has been in operation since 1984. [18] Several coal-to-SNG plants are in operation or in project in China, South Korea and India.

  5. Robin Williams Read a ‘Really Strong’ Script for ‘Mrs ...

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    Robin Williams Improvised So Much on 'Mrs. Doubtfire' That 2 Million Feet of Film Was Shot; Director Still Has 972 Boxes Full of Outtakes and More ... For Robin, I think it was like running a ...

  6. Synthetic fuel - Wikipedia

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    The most liberal definition accepts all of the above input materials and allows for any form of output fuel: liquid, gas, or "clean" solid. This is the approach of petrochemist James G. Speight; he also mentions that in the context of substitutes for petroleum-based fuels it has even wider meaning. [11]

  7. California could lose up to 9 million acre-feet of water by ...

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    By 2050, California is expected to lose between 4.6 and 9 million acre-feet of its annual water supply. In other words, by 2050 at the latest, Californians would lose access to a volume of water ...

  8. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    Sour cream is another milk substitute similar to yogurt, and it even has the added benefit of tenderizing baked goods (like cake, muffins or quick breads). Keep in mind, though, that it will add a ...

  9. Alternative fuel - Wikipedia

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    These fuels are intended to substitute for more carbon intensive energy sources like gasoline and diesel in transportation and can help to contribute to decarbonization and reductions in pollution. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Alternative fuel is also shown to reduce non-carbon emissions such as the release of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide , as well ...