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- noun An
apparatus used to performgasification .
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Examples
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A new technology - and for the user, a gasifier is a new technology - needs some support to be integrated in a commercially oriented economy.
10. Concepts of future dissemination of small gasifier-engine systems 1994
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The Mr. Fusion of today is called a gasifier, and it allows you to use, yes, gasification to run your car.
Impact Lab 2009
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This area will also accommodate a gasifier which is a tank for condensed oxygen.
Archive 2008-06-29 2008
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This area will also accommodate a gasifier which is a tank for condensed oxygen.
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Even a high skilled operator is not motivated to care intensively for a gasifier which is obviously badly designed.
8. Non-technical aspects of gasifier operation in the field 1994
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The waste is fed into a high temperature "gasifier" to produce BioSynGas.
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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The device is called a "gasifier," and it converts plant material into a gas that can replace natural gas.
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The system, in a glass-fronted building in the middle of campus, runs on a "gasifier," heating wood chips and extracting carbon monoxide and other gases that are then burned in the boiler.
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The pieces would then be fed into a "gasifier," where the materials would be turned into a gas containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane and other hydrocarbons.
ENS 2008
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The pieces would then be fed into a "gasifier," where the materials would be turned into a gas containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, methane and other hydrocarbons.
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