In the second embodiment the enzyme stabilizing system preferably includes a petroleum distillate. |
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While kerosene was more plentiful than gasoline, it was also a distillate from petroleum and presented the same problem of finite supply. |
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A popular solvent is mineral spirits, a petroleum distillate composed of aliphatic hydrocarbons. |
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Most backup diesel generators burn distillate fuel oil, the same fuel used for heating and for aircraft. |
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Mineral spirits, a petroleum distillate fraction, is the most common solvent in oil-based paints. |
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After the liquid is strained off, the remaining fruit is distilled and the distillate is recombined with the infused liquid. |
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Diesel, a middle distillate like kerosene and heating oil, is easier and cheaper to refine from even sludgy oil. |
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This spirit, a distillate of grapes somewhat similar to Italy's grappa, is the eponymous ingredient in the Pisco Sour cocktail. |
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European refining margins have retreated compared to the average level of the second quarter, but distillate margins are still attractive. |
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It also measures ignition delay of a wide range of middle distillate fuels over the entire CN scale. |
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The relationship between gasoline and distillate sales can also create challenges for refiners. |
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Into a conical flask identical to that carrying the reference mark, introduce distilled water up to the same level as that of the distillate. |
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The report is forecast to show that inventories of gasoline and distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, dropped. |
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Suckling Transport operates 48 tanker vehicles for the distribution of about one billion litres of petroleum spirit and distillate per year. |
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Distillation is allowed to continue until the alcohol content of the distillate falls to a predetemined level. |
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The ammonia thus obtained is distilled from an alkaline medium, the distillate being collected in an excess of standard sulphuric acid. |
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The liquid phase of the system is a carefully selected blend of vegetable oils with a minimal presence of petroleum distillate. |
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Made from witch hazel distillate, vegetable glycerine and a splash of cleansing grain alcohol. |
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Italy's grappa is the most famous of this style of distillate. |
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The subtle, refreshing combination of blackcurrant distillate and orange water combine with fine emulsions of neroli and rose essences. |
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The turbines are designed to burn natural gas but can use distillate fuel as an emergency backup. |
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The steam then extracts the aromatic oils and the distillate is collected. |
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This product contains a petroleum distillate which is moderately to highly toxic to aquatic organisms. |
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The inventory drawdown has fueled concern that refiners may struggle to build supplies of distillate fuel, including heating oil, for peak winter demand. |
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The requirement for renewable fuel in diesel fuel and heating distillate oil was not in force at the time this document was released. |
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Sasol of South Africa converts synthesis gas into a broad range hydrocarbon streams using its slurry phase distillate process. |
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Water vaporizes very easily, however, and, unless care is taken, the distillate of a fermentation mixture will contain unacceptably large quantities of water. |
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If the neat renewable fuel is used in a domestic-type oil burner, one distillate compliance unit may be created for each litre of neat renewable fuel so used. |
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Distil, avoiding entrainment and charring, occasionally agitating the contents of the flask, until the level of distillate is a few millimetres below the calibration mark of the volumetric flask. |
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The elixir is derived from a rye, wheat and corn distillate triple distilled in copper pot stills, which is then blended with a potpourri of botanicals including cloves, anise, licorice and juniper. |
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Crude prices were also bolstered by a drop in U. S. distillate inventories and optimism that a slowdown in U. S. private job losses in July could signal a gradual turnaround in the economy. |
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Heating oil crack spreads remained strong, compared with the second quarter of 2007, due to global distillate demand, especially for diesel, continuing to increase. |
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Marine Diesel Oil is also consumed by some vessels, and this fuel consists primarily of distillate fuel with a very small quantity of heavy fuel added or Gas Oil which is pure distillate available in several grades. |
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However, heating oil crack spreads were lower compared with the first quarter of 2008, as economic weakness reduced distillate demand due to lower industrial, mining and shipping activity. |
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By comparison, in the U. S., the demand for gasoline is much larger than distillate demand and, therefore, refiners configure their installations to maximize gasoline production. |
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The unit that Nynas Naphthenics has revamped originally contained a distillation and hydrotreatment unit and tanks for the storage of distillate and finished products. |
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A distillate of blackcurrant, rich in flavonoids, with their anti-free radical properties, an extract of aniseed and aloe vera reinforce this cleansing activity. |
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After all components were extracted from the crude oil, which is converted to fuel oil or gasoline, heavy oil remains as remnant of the distillate. |
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When the fruit meets the distillate of the seed. |
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However, distillate inventories which usually must build up before the winter have been falling. |
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Raue said the maintenance applied to the distillate unit, a catalytic cracker and a middle distillate desulphuration plant, and some small equipment, all at Neustadt. |
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Production of all four major products gasoline, distillate, jet fuel and residual fuels was higher than deliveries for those products, so refined products were exported. |
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This high impact water-white distillate livens up a multitude of beverage applications, including clear alcoholic and non-alcoholic options plus juices and juice drinks. |
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Louis-based pilot plant is now processing a new supply of deeply desulfurized middle distillate recently received from the company's strategic ally, Total Raffinage. |
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