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Inert and atmosphere
Inert gas can also be used to purge the tank of the volatile atmosphere in preparation for gas freeing-replacing the atmosphere with breathable air-or vice versa.

Inert and these
Inert atmospheres consisting of gases such as argon, nitrogen, or helium are commonly used in chemical reaction chambers and in storage containers for air-sensitive or water-sensitive substances, to prevent unwanted side-reactions of these substances with air and water.
Inert gas evaporation and inert gas deposition are free many of these defects due to the distillation ( c. f.

Inert and reactions
Inert gases are used generally to avoid unwanted chemical reactions degrading a sample.

Inert and .
Inert placebos can have significant antidepressant effects, and so to establish a substance as an " antidepressant " in a clinical trial it is necessary to show superior efficacy to placebo.
Tungsten has also been used in Dense Inert Metal Explosives, which use it as dense powder to reduce collateral damage while increasing the lethality of explosives within a small radius.
Inert munitions are used in military and naval training, and they are also collected and displayed by public museums, or by private parties.
Inert gas is produced on board crude oil carriers ( above 20000 tonnes ) by using either a flue gas system or by burning kerosene in a dedicated inert gas generator.
Inert gases are also used in gas metal arc welding ( GMAW ) for welding non-ferrous metals.
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Inert ( non-exploding ) training versions were also produced.
Inert in scientific terminology means ‘ not readily reactive with other elements ; forming no chemical compounds or something that is not chemically reactive .’ An inert fuel tank is non-combustible.
Inert gas is used because oxygen and oil can form an explosive mixture when combined under high pressure.
Inert blue ENERGA anti-tank rifle grenade and Mills Bomb.
Inert gases ( most often carbon dioxide and water ) produced by thermal degradation of some materials act as diluents of the combustible gases, lowering their partial pressures and the partial pressure of oxygen, and slowing the reaction rate.
* Inert ( nontoxic, nonflammable, nonoxidising ) gas cylinders have a bright green shoulder ( e. g., neon, krypton, and xenon )
Tesla called this invention the single terminal lamp, or, later, the " Inert Gas Discharge Tube.
Inert materials can damage vehicles and create dust.
Inert gases are used as coolants in gas-cooled nuclear reactors.
Inert anodes suffer from stability issues.
** M30 Inert training missile.
* Inert waste: construction and demolition waste, dirt, rocks, debris.
The positive pressure caused by extinguishant release of the Inert agents in this group ( IG-541, IG-55, IG-100 ) may be sufficient to break windows and walls.

atmosphere and techniques
In the more sophisticated atmosphere of today's developed nations, food-preservation techniques have sought also to bring variety, peak freshness, and optimum taste and flavor in foods at reasonable cost to the consumer.
Aeronautics ( from Greek ὰήρ āēr which means " air " and ναυτική nautikē which means " navigation, Airmanship ", i. e. " navigation of the air ") is the science involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of airflight-capable machines, or the techniques of operating aircraft and rocketry within the atmosphere.
Much of the genre's atmosphere echoes film noir, and written works in the genre often use techniques from detective fiction.
For air-breathing SSTO, the main challenge is system complexity and associated research and development costs, material science, and construction techniques necessary for surviving sustained high-speed flight within the atmosphere, and achieving a high enough mass-ratio to carry sufficient propellant to achieve orbit, plus a meaningful payload weight.
Often the sounds required for the atmosphere that programme makers wished to create were unavailable or non-existent through traditional sources and so some, such as the musically trained Oram, would look to new techniques to produce effects and music for their pieces.
Speckle imaging techniques attempt to recreate the image of the object as it was before being corrupted by the atmosphere.
In the case of bodies with a sufficiently thick atmosphere ( e. g., Mars ), lithobraking is typically accompanied by the use of other techniques like retrorocket braking, use of heat shields and parachutes to reduce speed prior to impact.
Speckle imaging techniques use a high-speed camera with exposure times short enough ( 100 ms or less ) so that the changes in the Earth's atmosphere during the exposure are minimal.
The researchers observed the " Lomonosov's arc " and other aureole effects due to Venus's atmosphere and concluded that Lomonosov's telescope was fully adequate to the task of detecting the arc of light around Venus off the Sun's disc during ingress or egress if proper experimental techniques as described by Lomonosov in his 1761 paper are employed.
The cinematography is highly stylized, using color and camera filters to create an ethereal atmosphere ; the cinematographer, Sławomir Idziak, had previously experimented with these techniques in one episode of The Decalogue, and Kieślowski would later use color for a wider range of effects in his Three Colors trilogy.
Kahn used several techniques to give the galleries an inviting atmosphere.
The discipline divides broadly into two categories, as described by the Royal Society: " Carbon dioxide removal techniques address the root cause of climate change by removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere.
Because the atmosphere is quite transparent to infrared light, CO < sub > 2 </ sub > lasers are also used for military rangefinding using LIDAR techniques.
: Ethan Sloane, eminent soloist, recording artist, and teacher, directs the Clarinet Workshop and provides a collaborative yet challenging atmosphere for learning where participants will explore clarinet techniques, repertoire, and musical styles.
Although post-processing techniques such as model output statistics ( MOS ) have been developed to improve the handling of errors in numerical predictions, a more fundamental problem lies in the chaotic nature of the partial differential equations used to simulate the atmosphere.
Dynamical models are numerical models that solve the governing equations of fluid flow in the atmosphere ; they are based on the same principles as other limited-area numerical weather prediction models but may include special computational techniques such as refined spatial domains that move along with the cyclone.
Other techniques are also used in modern carburizing, such as heating in a carbon-rich atmosphere.
As the only moon with an atmosphere, landings on Titan may be accomplished by using atmospheric entry techniques that are generally lighter in weight than a rocket with equivalent capability.
Physical surroundings and atmosphere in classroom are the vital factors to make sure that " the students feel comfortable and confident ", and various techniques, including art and music, are used by the trained teachers.
Witch House consist of applying techniques rooted in Swishahouse hip-hop – drastically slowed tempos with skipping, stop-timed beats – with signifiers of noise, drone, or shoegaze, the genre recontextualizes its forebears into a sinister, unprecedented, yet aesthetically referential atmosphere.
Re-balancing of gases inside the packaging can be achieved using active techniques such as gas flushing and compensated vacuum or passively by designing “ breathable ” films known as equilibrium modified atmosphere packaging ( EMAP ).
In 1928, the first radio-equipped meteorological balloon reached the upper atmosphere, a forerunner of weather sounding techniques universally used today.
Those films are produced by various chemical vapor deposition ( CVD ) techniques in an atmosphere rich in hydrogen ( typical hydrogen / carbon ratio > 100 ), under strong bombardment of growing diamond by the plasma ions.
The techniques for decompression after a period of working in a high pressure atmosphere had not been perfected at this time and – also owing to the prevalence of workers refusing to go through the decompression sequence given the length of time required ( around an hour ) – there were a number of cases of decompression sickness diagnosed as a result, resulting in two fatalities.

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