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Despite the controversy, work is on track at the liquefied gas plant here.
It was no more real to him than the liquefied gases in the tanks.
The pumps generally used liquefied gas that could not be replaced at home.
An alternative would be to use a liquefied gas like liquid nitrogen.
Asian nations on the hunt for energy supplies are seeking liquefied gas from the project.
Liquefied gases are used as coolants in various industrial processes.
Liquid nitrogen is a cold, liquefied gas that can sting and burn the skin.
This list shows the most important liquefied gases.
Someone had tumbled, was rolling on the ice toward the fog that meant an open pool of liquefied gas.
So it appears unlikely that liquefied gas imports will do much to lower prices in the United States soon.
Many taxi companies run their fleets on liquefied gas with tanks in the car trunks.
The city's supply network provides gas and liquefied gas.
This results in a gas (or liquefied gas) that is colder than the original and at the same pressure.
The liquefied gas is then transported through tankers with special airtight compartments.
Cryogenic fuels most often constitute liquefied gases such as liquid hydrogen.
They would heat the tanks holding the liquefied gas until the pressure inside the tanks was intolerable.
The ET holds cold liquefied gases as fuel (oxygen, hydrogen).
Even so, bringing liquefied gas to market can be even more complicated than producing and exporting oil.
Cold weather can cause problems with this system, reducing the vapour pressure and increasing the chance for liquefied gas to be drawn into the marker.
Dantec hoses are used for the transfer of oil, liquefied gas and petrochemicals.
But you may now use two of his vessels to demonstrate the properties of liquefied gases."
Cyclobutane is a colourless gas and commercially available as a liquefied gas.
The use of a liquefied gas gives more shots per cylinder, compared to a compressed gas.
Further insulation could be provided by several jackets containing successively colder liquefied gases.
Right now, liquefied gas imports account for 2 percent of annual gas consumption in the United States.