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REMOVES DIESEL PARTICULATE MATTER OR SOOT FROM THE EXHAUST GAS OF A DIESEL ENGINE
Particle filter (automotive); Diesel Particulate Filter; Filtre à particules; Filtre a particules; Diesel particulate filters; Diesel particulate filtration; Dpf filter; Diesel exhaust particulate; Eolys; Draft:Diesel particulate filter; User:KYlePhan/sandbox; Gasoline particulate filter; Petrol particulate filter
  • Off-road - DPF installation
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particulate         
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  • Particulates in the air causing shades of orange, yellow, pink, and grey in [[Mumbai]] during sunset
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  • Deaths from air pollution compared to other common causes
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  • Italian city polluted by particulates and optic air detector (laser)
  • Fabric filters]] [[Hepa]] effect: without (outdoor) and with filter (indoor)
  • Worker in a cloud of concrete dust
  • Particulate emission when using modern electrical [[power tool]] during home broadband installation, Tai Po, Hong Kong
  • Air pollution measurement station in [[Emden]], Germany
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  • Solar radiation reduction due to volcanic eruptions
  • Global aerosol [[optical thickness]]. The aerosol scale (yellow to dark reddish-brown) indicates the relative amount of particles that absorb sunlight.
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  • Air quality trends in the southwestern United States
  • Air quality trends in the United States
  • Air quality trends in the western United States
  • 2005 radiative forcings and uncertainties as estimated by the IPCC
  • 10}} standards, June 2018
  • 2.5}} standards, June 2018
  • 2,5}} (European Air Quality Index) during time slot in a city in Italy 2019–2020
MICROSCOPIC SOLID OR LIQUID MATTER SUSPENDED IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
Particulate matter; Particulate Matter; Particulate carbon; Particulate emissions; PM-10; PM10; PM2.5; PM-2.5; Fine particles; PM 10; Fine particle; Respirable suspended particle; Particulate; Airborne particulates; Atmsopheric particulate matter; Airborne particulate matter; PM 2.5; Airborne particles; Atmospheric particulate matter; Atmospheric particulates; PM10 pollution; Atmospheric Aerosol Particles; Fine dust; Effects of particulate pollution on human health; Health effects of particulate pollution; Misemeonji; Particle matter; Fine Particulate Matter; Fine particulate matter; Atmospheric aerosol particles
[p?:'t?kj?l?t, -e?t, p?-]
¦ adjective relating to or in the form of minute particles.
¦ noun (particulates) matter in such a form.
Origin
C19: from L. particula 'particle' + -ate2.
particulate         
  • title=AEROSOL TRANSPORT AND ASSIMILATION, GMAO}}</ref>
  • Particulates in the air causing shades of orange, yellow, pink, and grey in [[Mumbai]] during sunset
  •  title = Hong Kong eLegislation, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (CONSTRUCTION DUST) REGULATION (Cap.311 section 43) 16 June 1997, L.N. 304 of 1997}}</ref>
  • Deaths from air pollution compared to other common causes
  •  title=The Cities Where Air Pollution Has Increased and Decreased the Most since 2019}}</ref>
  • Italian city polluted by particulates and optic air detector (laser)
  • Fabric filters]] [[Hepa]] effect: without (outdoor) and with filter (indoor)
  • Worker in a cloud of concrete dust
  • Particulate emission when using modern electrical [[power tool]] during home broadband installation, Tai Po, Hong Kong
  • Air pollution measurement station in [[Emden]], Germany
  • publisher=NASA }}{{PD-notice}}</ref>
  • Solar radiation reduction due to volcanic eruptions
  • Global aerosol [[optical thickness]]. The aerosol scale (yellow to dark reddish-brown) indicates the relative amount of particles that absorb sunlight.
  • 10}}<ref name="EEA_2005"/> in Europe, 2005
  • 10}} compared with a [[human hair]] in a graphic from the [[Environmental Protection Agency]]
  • Air quality trends in the southwestern United States
  • Air quality trends in the United States
  • Air quality trends in the western United States
  • 2005 radiative forcings and uncertainties as estimated by the IPCC
  • 10}} standards, June 2018
  • 2.5}} standards, June 2018
  • 2,5}} (European Air Quality Index) during time slot in a city in Italy 2019–2020
MICROSCOPIC SOLID OR LIQUID MATTER SUSPENDED IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
Particulate matter; Particulate Matter; Particulate carbon; Particulate emissions; PM-10; PM10; PM2.5; PM-2.5; Fine particles; PM 10; Fine particle; Respirable suspended particle; Particulate; Airborne particulates; Atmsopheric particulate matter; Airborne particulate matter; PM 2.5; Airborne particles; Atmospheric particulate matter; Atmospheric particulates; PM10 pollution; Atmospheric Aerosol Particles; Fine dust; Effects of particulate pollution on human health; Health effects of particulate pollution; Misemeonji; Particle matter; Fine Particulate Matter; Fine particulate matter; Atmospheric aerosol particles
Particulates are very small particles of a substance, especially those that are produced when fuel is burned. (TECHNICAL)
...the particulate pollution in our atmosphere.
N-COUNT: oft N n
Particulate         
  • title=AEROSOL TRANSPORT AND ASSIMILATION, GMAO}}</ref>
  • Particulates in the air causing shades of orange, yellow, pink, and grey in [[Mumbai]] during sunset
  •  title = Hong Kong eLegislation, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (CONSTRUCTION DUST) REGULATION (Cap.311 section 43) 16 June 1997, L.N. 304 of 1997}}</ref>
  • Deaths from air pollution compared to other common causes
  •  title=The Cities Where Air Pollution Has Increased and Decreased the Most since 2019}}</ref>
  • Italian city polluted by particulates and optic air detector (laser)
  • Fabric filters]] [[Hepa]] effect: without (outdoor) and with filter (indoor)
  • Worker in a cloud of concrete dust
  • Particulate emission when using modern electrical [[power tool]] during home broadband installation, Tai Po, Hong Kong
  • Air pollution measurement station in [[Emden]], Germany
  • publisher=NASA }}{{PD-notice}}</ref>
  • Solar radiation reduction due to volcanic eruptions
  • Global aerosol [[optical thickness]]. The aerosol scale (yellow to dark reddish-brown) indicates the relative amount of particles that absorb sunlight.
  • 10}}<ref name="EEA_2005"/> in Europe, 2005
  • 10}} compared with a [[human hair]] in a graphic from the [[Environmental Protection Agency]]
  • Air quality trends in the southwestern United States
  • Air quality trends in the United States
  • Air quality trends in the western United States
  • 2005 radiative forcings and uncertainties as estimated by the IPCC
  • 10}} standards, June 2018
  • 2.5}} standards, June 2018
  • 2,5}} (European Air Quality Index) during time slot in a city in Italy 2019–2020
MICROSCOPIC SOLID OR LIQUID MATTER SUSPENDED IN THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE
Particulate matter; Particulate Matter; Particulate carbon; Particulate emissions; PM-10; PM10; PM2.5; PM-2.5; Fine particles; PM 10; Fine particle; Respirable suspended particle; Particulate; Airborne particulates; Atmsopheric particulate matter; Airborne particulate matter; PM 2.5; Airborne particles; Atmospheric particulate matter; Atmospheric particulates; PM10 pollution; Atmospheric Aerosol Particles; Fine dust; Effects of particulate pollution on human health; Health effects of particulate pollution; Misemeonji; Particle matter; Fine Particulate Matter; Fine particulate matter; Atmospheric aerosol particles
·adj Having the form of a particle.
II. Particulate ·vt & ·vi To Particularize.
III. Particulate ·adj Referring to, or produced by, particles, such as dust, minute germs, ·etc.

Wikipedia

Diesel particulate filter

A diesel particulate filter (DPF) is a device designed to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine.

Pronunciation examples for particulate
1. particulates.
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2. Mucus traps particulates, viruses,
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3. particulates from the scotch.
The Science of Whiskey _ Anthony Caporale _ Talks at Google
4. dimensional and heavy and particulate.
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5. is 90% less particulate matter.
BioLite _ Ethan Kay & Ryan Gist _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of particulate
1. Merrill cited strength in its diesel particulate filter business.
2. Holmstead said the United States is monitoring and reducing particulate pollution, especially fine particulate matter (PM) such as dust and soot.
3. Beijing also fails to monitor certain kinds of particulate matter.
4. Similar decreases are projected for hydrocarbon and particulate pollution.
5. It would introduce tougher controls on particulate matter, or fine dust, which causes most premature deaths.