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Why phosphorus?
Because of their gaseous phases, they are in practice limitless in their capacity for spreading all over the globe. A local deficiency is very unlikely to happen. The other elements (red) normally have no gaseous phases ...
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The HEAP effect: constant import cause leakage
The same thing happens if an element without gaseous phases is continuously imported into a larger or smaller area. This concerns phosphorus, and other, more ...
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NPC Law Library: Noise References in the United States Code of
Federal Regulations
Engines undergoing major alterations should also be included as regards gaseous emissions. Craft or partly completed craft with an inboard or stern drive engine, or one ... Council Decision 93/465/EEC of 22 July 1993 concerning the modules for the various phases of the conformity assessment procedures and the rules for the affixing and use of the ...
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2.3.1 Properties and Behavior of Nonhalogenated VOC's
Subsurface contamination by nonhalogenated VOCs potentially exists in four phases: Gaseous phase: Contaminants present as vapors in unsaturated zone. Solid phase: Contaminants in liquid ... phase liquids (NAPLs) primarily in unsaturated zone. One or more of the fluid phases (gaseous, liquid, aqueous, or immiscible) may occupy the pore spaces in the unsaturated zone ...
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2.4.1 Properties and Behavior of Halogenated VOC's
Subsurface contamination by VOCs potentially exists in four phases: Gaseous phase: Contaminants present as vapors in unsaturated zone. Solid phase: Contaminants in liquid ... phase liquids (NAPLs) primarily in unsaturated zone. One or more of the fluid phases (gaseous, liquid, aqueous, or immiscible) may occupy the pore spaces in the unsaturated zone. ...
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