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Pintsch (6
January 1815 – 20
January 1884) was a
German tinsmith,
manufacturer and
inventor who is
primarily known for the
invention of
Pintsch gas....
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compression in the
liquefied gas cylinders. Blau
gas was
burned for
lighting and heating; a less-pure form
known as
Pintsch gas fuelled illuminated buoys...
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Shale gas is an
unconventional natural gas that is
found trapped within shale formations.
Since the 1990s, a
combination of
horizontal drilling and hydraulic...
- was
converted for a
third time, for "
Pintsch gas refuse" – the
residue from
conversions of
shale oil to
Pintsch oil,
which was used for lamps. The wagon...
- A
gas stove is a
stove that is
fuelled by
flammable gas such as
natural gas, propane, butane,
liquefied petroleum gas or syngas.
Before the
advent of...
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Landfill gas is a mix of
different gases created by the
action of
microorganisms within a
landfill as they
decompose organic waste,
including for example...
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Lighthouse keeper Lists of
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Notes Trethewey, K. R.:Ancient Lighthouses, Jazz-Fusion Books...
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express train travelling from
London Euston to
Glasgow Central.
Gas from the
Pintsch gas lighting system of the old
wooden carriages of the
troop train...
- scale. Blau
gas Pintsch gas Industrial gas Gas Light and Coke
Company "Celebrating 100
Years as The
Standard for Safety: The
Compressed Gas ****ociation...
- News.
Retrieved May 3, 2020. "TEN KILLED,
SCORES HURT IN EXPLOSION;
Pintsch Gas Blast Brings Death and Ruin at the
Grand Central Station". The New York...