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  2. File:Nicor Gas logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Nozzle - Wikipedia

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    A gas jet, fluid jet, or hydro jet is a nozzle intended to eject gas or fluid in a coherent stream into a surrounding medium. Gas jets are commonly found in gas stoves , ovens , or barbecues . Gas jets were commonly used for light before the development of electric light .

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  9. Vapor recovery - Wikipedia

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    Gas nozzle with vapor recovery Vapor (or vapour ) recovery is the process of collecting the vapors of gasoline and other fuels, so that they do not escape into the atmosphere. This is often done (and sometimes required by law) at filling stations , to reduce noxious and potentially explosive fumes and pollution.