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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At times, the concentration of particulates in the air of some cities became dense enough to conduct electricity.
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But teamed with diesel oil in dual-fuel units, the result is less NOx and particulates plus no performance loss.
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But the bulk of the chemical run-off binds to particulates and is concentrated rather than dispersed evenly through the water column.
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Chafee also proposed a five-year delay in setting specific limits for fine particulates , or soot, citing scientific uncertainty.
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It is usually caused by the emission of particulates or nitrogen dioxide.
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Raising injection pressures brings particulates down but puts NOx up; the same goes for many other design changes.
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The air in El Paso is arguably the dirtiest in Texas, violating federal standards for ozone, carbon monoxide and particulates .
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The exhaust will also have to be fitted with filters to trap the particulates and their carcinogenic PAHs.