Most likely not dipping might be the only thing allowed
Bioremediation is defined as the use of microorganisms or other life to break down environmental pollutants. One example is the use of oyster mushrooms to clean up oil spills.
You don't use any... It's called Distiling... Crude oil is a micture of diffrent lengths of Hydrocarbons and they each boil at diffrent tempretures so the Crude Oil is put into a big tube (sort of) and then heated up and each set of hydrocarbons will boil at a different tempreture and will reach the top of the tub were it is then collected... Very basic answer... Search Fraction Distillation for more info!
A Drill Stem Test (DST) is a temporary completion of an oil or gas well to determine reservoir parameters such as: pressure, fluid type, permeability, etc. In conjunction with other data it can answer fairly early and economically whether a drilled well is viable to produce. It is normally run after a well has been drilled and logged with the drilling rig still on location. Based on the results from a DST the well could be cased and put into production or abandoned. In recent years Horizontal Well Testing is the newest area for oil companies to focus on. This presents a challenge for most of the old DST test strings in that they rely on rotation or up and down movement to inflate their packers or open and close down hole valves. This operation becomes very difficult once you try to get feedback at surface from around the bend (heel) of a Horizontal Well. The best systems do not rotate or move the drill string up or down. They are totally electronic and use computer commands from surface to do all these functions and power up the down hole tools and gather data.
The use of industrial processes to turn agricultural raw materials into some other useful product.Examples include:making sugar out of sugar cane or sugar beetmaking ethanol or corn syrup from cornmaking vegetable oil from soybeans,safflower, or canolamaking peppermint oil from peppermint plants
If you were drawing a map of all of the oil producing states you would use an oil rig to show these states. That is the standard symbol used on most maps.
Yes
In my Yamaha Manual it says, "Do not use the choke for more then 3 minutes as the exhaust pipe may discolour from excessive heat. Also, longer use of the choke will cause afterburning". I forgot to turn mine off for a 30 minute ride. I felt really dumb afterwords. My exhaust pip did not dicolour but my engine feels different, it might just be in my head. RESPONSE Using the choke on any motorcycle changes the fuel and air mixture. No choke means that you have the "correct" ratio of fuel to air, which will give you the highest fuel efficiency and the least amount of wear and tear on the engine, as well as correct lubrication from the engine oil. Using a full choke means more fuel and less air are getting to the engine, which causes an engine to wear faster. Oil runs thinner and will not lubricate as well. As a result, the motorcycle is less fuel efficient and runs hotter. Leaving a full choke on for three minutes or less is fine to get the engine warm, but once the engine is warm, there should be no need for the choke. If your carburetor is dirty, and you are not usng the choke, the engine may die. But, this is not a good excuse to keep the choke on. You are hurting your engine, and not helping to solve any carburetor problems. In this case, you should have the carburetor cleaned, jetted, and synced. This should solve your "choke" problem. Also, fuel injection motorcycles do not have a choke.
You can use steel shot with a choke anywhere from cylinder to modified, i wouldn't recommend using steel with a improved modified or a full choke.
Improved cylinder or larger. Actually alot of folks do very well with a skeet gun.
Yes- that is what the poly-choke is for.
For the Stoeger side-by-side shotgun, your best bet would be to use any of the standard Winchester choke tubes. They should fit well for you shotgun.
The US is the third largest oil producing country in the world, but we use about double the amount we produce, so we are also one of the biggest importers of oil. So, yes and no.
They usually use a modified (medium) choke on the 870, unless it has choke tubes.
We would use a modified or full choke, and #4 shot.
If the car has fuel injection you cannot use a choke. however if the car has a carburetor without a automatic choke that is when add a manual choke cable to the carburetor choke flap. When you pull the choke flap closed it limits the air flow to the engine allowing for the engine to warm up so so it can atomize the fuel for the engine to run more efficiently. This is important in cold weather you almost always have to use a choke to start the engine.
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it