particulates in the PONS Dictionary

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When used as a fuel, cellulosic ethanol releases less sulfur, carbon monoxide, particulates, and greenhouse gases.
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Individuals passing through a collection area may also have particulates embedded on their clothing or bodies, which can become dislodged thereby becoming an airborne contaminant.
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Solid wood products, particularly flooring, are often specified in environments where occupants are known to have allergies to dust or other particulates.
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The polymer precipitates as an unstable dispersion with micrometer-scale particulates.
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Indirect effects of particulates represent the largest uncertainty in radiative forcing.
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Perhaps only 10 centimetres or more of cultivatable soil has accumulated over the past 10,000 years, but what remains underneath is fine clay particulates.
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Record densities of fine particulates were measured in the city.
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The chess club particulates in various chess competitions.
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These dangerous pollutants are known as the criteria pollutants, and include ozone, particulates, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and lead.
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This mixes exhaust gases (smoke and particulates) with preheated fresh air and thus re-burns otherwise wasted fuel.
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