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the heated fuel(passive) caused byactual hydrocarbon emissions

Career Heywood 's early work at MIT ... oxides of nitrogenleadto hydrocarbon emissions

K. Below this value , the desorbed fuel is consideredto contributeto hydrocarbon emissions

EVAL demand ... automobile fuel tankspreventhydrocarbon emissions

as much as 12 to 40 ml of fuel ... each long stopcausingemission of hydrocarbons

A Hemi 's small surface - to - volume ratio minimizes heat loss and charge coolingcan leadto high hydrocarbon emissions

Flint Hill Resources ; Pine Bend Minn. and Corpus Christi , Texas – Refinery Flare Reduction Projectto preventhydrocarbon emissions

crypto mines while the facilities provide relatively few jobs(passive) created bysignificant hydrocarbon emissions

The heavier components of a gasoline appearto contribute disproportionatelyto hydrocarbon emissions

Evaporation from fuel tank goes on constantly due to volatile nature of petrolcausingemission of hydrocarbons

the very manufacture of carbon anodescausesemissions of polynuclear hydrocarbons

emission controls(passive) caused byanthropogenic hydrocarbon emissions

actual local ozone productionresultingfrom hydrocarbon emissions

using barrier materialsto preventemissions of hydrocarbons

temperature changes in the fuel tank(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions

evaporation of the gasoline during vehicle operation(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions ,

temperature fluctuations(passive) caused byThe hydrocarbon emissions

gasoline evaporating(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions

of unburned fuel and products of partial combustion , such as ethylene and formaldehyde(passive) are composedHydrocarbon emissions

failure of combustion recessioncan resultin unburned hydrocarbon emissions

vapors escaping from the air induction system after engine shutdown(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions

leaving minimum unburned fuelto createhydrocarbon emissions

human activities(passive) created byhydrocarbon emissions

The air fuel mixture , whichwas accumulated in the crevice volume ... in turnleadstoreduction in unburned hydrocarbon emissions

signal Pfd ... the maximum purge flow obtainable through purge control valve 96 ( i.e. , 100 % duty cycleto preventemissions of hydrocarbons

the consumption of liquefied petroleum gas ( LPG ) in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City ( MAMC(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions

These additivespreventexcessive hydrocarbon emissions

a combustion chamberresultingin hydrocarbon emissions

Replacementpreventshydrocarbon emissions

A version of the new E - Class estate powered by a 3.0-litre V6 engine but with a chemical additive in the exhaust to eradicate the majority of nitrous oxide ( NOx ) andwill leadhydrocarbons emissions

of unburned fuels(passive) are composedHydrocarbon emissions

Although surface evaporation assists in minimizing this effect , clearly the potential exists for residual fuelto contributeto unburnt hydrocarbon emissions

purging the fuel vapors from a fuel vapor recovery system into the internal combustion engine(passive) are caused byhydrocarbon emissions

post - closure dynamics that result in dribble , which is expectedto contributeto unburned hydrocarbon emissions

either ignition or carburetor problems(passive) can be caused byHigh hydrocarbon emissions

fuel - rich regions that are believedto contributeto unburnt hydrocarbon emissions

Solvent degreasingcan resultin hydrocarbon emissions

Bad spark plugs also can cause poor combustioncausinghydrocarbon emissions

incomplete fuel vaporization during cold starts(passive) caused byhydrocarbon emissions

that combustion has taken placeto preventunburned hydrocarbon emissions

when fuel molecules in the engine do not burn or burn only partiallyresultwhen fuel molecules in the engine do not burn or burn only partially

to air pollution directly and to smog indirectly through the reactions between hydrocarbons and other constituents of the atmospherecontributesto air pollution directly and to smog indirectly through the reactions between hydrocarbons and other constituents of the atmosphere

from the presence of unburned fuel in the engine exhaustresultfrom the presence of unburned fuel in the engine exhaust

to the formation of ground - level ozone or smogcontributeto the formation of ground - level ozone or smog

from leftover fuelresultingfrom leftover fuel

from [ [ incomplete combustion|incomplete fuel combustion ] ] and from fuel [ [ evaporationresultfrom [ [ incomplete combustion|incomplete fuel combustion ] ] and from fuel [ [ evaporation

to the localized formation of smogcontributeto the localized formation of smog

to ground level ozone , a known health riskcontributeto ground level ozone , a known health risk

in more power and better fuel economyresultingin more power and better fuel economy

so much smog it 'll have to be shut downwill causeso much smog it 'll have to be shut down

to smog and poor respiratory healthcontributeto smog and poor respiratory health

in ozone - forming smog and health related problemsresultingin ozone - forming smog and health related problems

to harmful ozone formation as well as climate changecan contributeto harmful ozone formation as well as climate change

your GT atmospheric pollution(passive) is caused byyour GT atmospheric pollution

pollution an explosion of a gas tankcould causepollution an explosion of a gas tank

a misfire code and turn on the Check Engine light on 1996 and newer vehicles with OBD II systemsmay triggera misfire code and turn on the Check Engine light on 1996 and newer vehicles with OBD II systems

health issues ... especially in urban areas like Los Angeles , where the brown blanket of smog has covered the megalopolis for decadescreatehealth issues ... especially in urban areas like Los Angeles , where the brown blanket of smog has covered the megalopolis for decades

harm to the environmentare causingharm to the environment

in the Agreementsetin the Agreement

to changes in atmospheric concentrations of hydrocarbon gasescontributingto changes in atmospheric concentrations of hydrocarbon gases

from public transport modesresultingfrom public transport modes

from incomplete fuel combustion and from evaporationresultfrom incomplete fuel combustion and from evaporation

in less cargo lossresultingin less cargo loss

to the formation of secondary pollutants in the atmospherealso contributeto the formation of secondary pollutants in the atmosphere

in the U.S. in response to mandates of VOC emissions reductions by the U.S. EPA and the California Air Resources Board ( CARBoriginatedin the U.S. in response to mandates of VOC emissions reductions by the U.S. EPA and the California Air Resources Board ( CARB

from the evaporation of liquid fuels , especially from vented fuel tanks and during refuellingresultingfrom the evaporation of liquid fuels , especially from vented fuel tanks and during refuelling

to the formation of PM emissionscan leadto the formation of PM emissions

when the fuels in engines don � t burn completelyresultwhen the fuels in engines don � t burn completely

when fuel molecules do not burn or only partially burnresultwhen fuel molecules do not burn or only partially burn

from fuel that does not burn completely in the engineresultfrom fuel that does not burn completely in the engine

greenhouses gasescausegreenhouses gases

to greenhouse gases which may potentially have a serious impact on the world weather patternsleadto greenhouse gases which may potentially have a serious impact on the world weather patterns

to the formation of ozonecontributeto the formation of ozone

to global warming and increased ocean acidity and that these are bad thingsare contributingto global warming and increased ocean acidity and that these are bad things

when fuel in the engine does not burn completelyresultwhen fuel in the engine does not burn completely

when fuel molecules in the engine do not burn off entirely during the combustion processresultwhen fuel molecules in the engine do not burn off entirely during the combustion process

from fuel trapped in small crevices in the piston ring packresultfrom fuel trapped in small crevices in the piston ring pack

when fuel molecules in the engine do not burn or burn incompletelyresultwhen fuel molecules in the engine do not burn or burn incompletely

to fire , explosions , injuries , property and environmental damage , and penaltiescan leadto fire , explosions , injuries , property and environmental damage , and penalties

when air and gas is burned inside of a vehicle engineare createdwhen air and gas is burned inside of a vehicle engine

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