Carl von Linde, an engineering professor at the Technological University Munich in Germany, patented an improved method of liquefying gases in 1876.
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At an altitude of about 8000 meters, the combined aircraft and orbiter would cruise around for about three hours, collecting and liquefying air.
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And much of the delay and cost in developing gas reserves lies in the pipelines or liquefying plants needed so the gas can be transported.
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As a doctoral student in February 1923 he was the first to replicate Kamerlingh Onnes's 1908 Nobel Prize winning feat of liquefying helium.
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On one of the afternoon's last casts _ two hours constitutes an afternoon of fishing in this liquefying heat _ Braden landed a sargo.
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Instead you are substituting a dose of guaifenesin, which decongests by liquefying mucus _ and you may wind up using even more tissues than before.
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The arrival of a load of heating gas, which left a liquefying plant in Trinidad last week, was accorded a welcome like no other.
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The agreement between Petrobras and Statoil is valid for three months, during which both companies will study proposed projects, including the gas liquefying plant.
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In the 1890s, Herman Frasch came up with the solution of liquefying the sulfur with superheated steam and pumping the sulfur up to the surface.
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In 1820, English scientist and inventor Michael Faraday discovered that compressing and liquefying ammonia could chill air when the liquefied ammonia was allowed to evaporate.