National Initiatives in Green Technologies: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Technology, Environment, and Aviation of the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, October 5 and November 18, 1993, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1994 - 343 pages |
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... significantly lessen this amount by en- acting the proper legislation . And I wonder out loud just how many more young entrepreneur- ial green companies will die and fall by the wayside because we couldn't compromise our beliefs but we ...
... significantly lessen this amount by en- acting the proper legislation . And I wonder out loud just how many more young entrepreneur- ial green companies will die and fall by the wayside because we couldn't compromise our beliefs but we ...
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... significantly lessen this amount by enacting the proper legislation . By waiting until tomorrow , I wonder just how many more millions , billions and trillions we will be adding to our national debt . And how many more young ...
... significantly lessen this amount by enacting the proper legislation . By waiting until tomorrow , I wonder just how many more millions , billions and trillions we will be adding to our national debt . And how many more young ...
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... significantly different skills , technical resources , and analyses than controlling releases from day - to - day operations ( AIChE , 1985 ) ; ( b ) the number , type , and frequency of incidents at Yorktown is very low ; and ( c ) ...
... significantly different skills , technical resources , and analyses than controlling releases from day - to - day operations ( AIChE , 1985 ) ; ( b ) the number , type , and frequency of incidents at Yorktown is very low ; and ( c ) ...
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... significant sources and potential reduction options . For the Yorktown Refinery ( and the petroleum refining industry overall ) , more general information , such as source specific VOC emissions , is adequate to identify many of the ...
... significant sources and potential reduction options . For the Yorktown Refinery ( and the petroleum refining industry overall ) , more general information , such as source specific VOC emissions , is adequate to identify many of the ...
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... significance had been previously underestimated . One source was identified which had been overestimated . Figure 2.7 summarizes the results of this analysis . The measurement phase of this Project revealed substantially higher TRI ...
... significance had been previously underestimated . One source was identified which had been overestimated . Figure 2.7 summarizes the results of this analysis . The measurement phase of this Project revealed substantially higher TRI ...
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