Code of Federal RegulationsU.S. General Services Administration, National Archives and Records Service, Office of the Federal Register, 2005 - Administrative law |
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... temperature and pressure at the monitoring site during the measure- ment period . [ 69 FR 45595 , July 30 , 2004 ] § 50.4 National primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides ( sulfur dioxide ) . ( a ) The level of the ...
... temperature and pressure at the monitoring site during the measure- ment period . [ 69 FR 45595 , July 30 , 2004 ] § 50.4 National primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides ( sulfur dioxide ) . ( a ) The level of the ...
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... Temperature control device : The tem- perature of the absorbing solution during sampling must be maintained at 15 ° ± 10 ° C . As soon as possible following sampling and until analysis , the temperature of the col- lected sample must be ...
... Temperature control device : The tem- perature of the absorbing solution during sampling must be maintained at 15 ° ± 10 ° C . As soon as possible following sampling and until analysis , the temperature of the col- lected sample must be ...
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... temperature , the water is suitable for use . • If the permanganate color does disappear , the water can be purified by redistilling with one crystal each of barium hydroxide and potassium permanganate in an all glass still . 8.1.2 ...
... temperature , the water is suitable for use . • If the permanganate color does disappear , the water can be purified by redistilling with one crystal each of barium hydroxide and potassium permanganate in an all glass still . 8.1.2 ...
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... temperature sensitive ( 0.015 ab- sorbance unit / ° C ) , must not exceed 0.170 at 22 ° C with a 1 - cm optical path length when the blank is prepared according to the specified procedure ; • The calibration curve ( Section 10.0 ) must ...
... temperature sensitive ( 0.015 ab- sorbance unit / ° C ) , must not exceed 0.170 at 22 ° C with a 1 - cm optical path length when the blank is prepared according to the specified procedure ; • The calibration curve ( Section 10.0 ) must ...
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... temperature is controlled to 15 ± 10 ° C . During sampling , the absorber temperature must be controlled to prevent decomposition of the collected com- plex . From the onset of sampling until anal- ysis , the absorbing solution must be ...
... temperature is controlled to 15 ± 10 ° C . During sampling , the absorber temperature must be controlled to prevent decomposition of the collected com- plex . From the onset of sampling until anal- ysis , the absorbing solution must be ...
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