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- Cigar smoke hangs in the light as it wafts up to the air scrubbers.
- The system involves a closed pit, an air blower and an air scrubber to recover offensive ammonia odors.
- It would feature high-tech air scrubbers, but the resulting smokestack, rising 40 stories above the limestone quarry, would be visible for miles.
- Angus boards the wreck hoping to salvage some air scrubbers, murders Morn's father ( who had survived Morn's attempted self-destruct ) and kidnaps Morn.
- Microbes can thrive in untreated cooling water, which is warm and sometimes full of organic nutrients as wet cooling towers are very efficient air scrubbers.
- When the signal fails, Hong attempts to get it back, only to break his air scrubbers, causing him to quickly suffocate on the venting carbon dioxide.
- Given your talk of space colonies and air scrubbers, you are not answering Anna's actual question, since you are including other sources of free energy to you closed system.
- With its four-foot-thick, vibration-proof basement and its penthouse of powerful air scrubbers, the BU photonics center, under Fraser's direction, is one of the most expensive technology centers in the country.
- Another example is " Cockroft's Folly " & ndash; a set of air scrubbers added at great expense and complication to the Windscale nuclear reactor late in the project's construction.
- He invented a chemical air scrubber to remove carbon dioxide from the interior by forcing the air through a container of calcium hydroxide, thus allowing the vessel to remain underwater for longer periods.
- About an hour after Glenn's call _ and long after the spacewalk _ the space station residents reported a strong, foul odor coming from the air lock, apparently from the system used to cleanse and recharge the spacesuits'air scrubbers.
- On Tuesday, officials at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said a preliminary analysis indicated that the problem might be the station's Russian-made air scrubber, which absorbs carbon dioxide from the crew's cabins and periodically vents it to outer space through a system of valves.
- A study of Legionnaires'disease cases in May 2005 in Sarpsborg, Norway concluded that : " The high velocity, large drift, and high humidity in the air scrubber may have contributed to the wide spread of " Legionella " species, probably for > 10 km . " . ..