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FUGITIVE MATERIAL [3 records]

Record 1 1989-07-14

English

Subject field(s)
  • Education Theory and Methods
DEF

reading material(books, magazines, or fugitive materials), aside from basal texts, used for the purpose of enriching the materials of instruction or for furnishing additional practice in reading; generally easier to read than textbook materials.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Théories et méthodes pédagogiques
CONT

Les manuels scolaires présentent progressivement une question découpée en parties élémentaires (...) L'impression des figures et reproductions photographiques, les résumés, (...), les lectures complémentaires, le lexique et la table des matières sont des critères de différenciation entre ces instruments de travail.

Spanish

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Record 2 1986-09-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Concrete Preparation and Mixing
  • Air Pollution
CONT

Stone dust, fly ash, soot, and unburned droplets of fuel oil are the main types of particulate resulting from the operations of hot-mix asphalt paving plants. The predominant particulate emission is stone dust and its major source is the dryer. Other sources of particulate emissions include the screens, open bucket elevators, weigh hoppers, asphalt heaters, storage piles and bins, and traffic dust from the yard. Particulates from the dryer are normally termed "dryer dust", those from the screen cover, weigh and mix area, and hot material elevator are usually called "fugitive dust".

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fabrication du béton
  • Pollution de l'air

Spanish

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Record 3 1986-09-25

English

Subject field(s)
  • Concrete Preparation and Mixing
  • Air Pollution
CONT

Stone dust, fly ash, soot, and unburned droplets of fuel oil are the main types of particulate resulting from the operations of hot-mix asphalt paving plants. The predominant particulate emission is stone dust and its major source is the dryer. Other sources of particulate emissions include the screens, open bucket elevators, weigh hoppers, asphalt heaters, storage piles and bins, and traffic dust from the yard. Particulates from the dryer are normally termed "dryer dust"; those from the screen cover, weigh and mix area, and hot material elevator are usually called "fugitive dust".

French

Domaine(s)
  • Fabrication du béton
  • Pollution de l'air

Spanish

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