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                       Q           Flow rate of gas stream 1 at actual conditions (acfm)
                        e1,a
                                            3
                       V           Volume (ft )
                       VOC         Volatile organic compound
                       v           Terminal settling velocity (cm/s)
                        s
                       W           Water content (vol % of moisture)
                       W           Particulate loading for gas stream 1 (g/acf)
                        e1,g
                       W           Particulate loading for gas stream 1 (lb/h)
                        e1,l
                       W           Particulate loading for the combined gas stream (g/acf)
                        e,g
                       W           Particulate loading for the combined gas stream (lb/h)
                        e,l
                       y           Percent volume of component j in the combined gas stream (vol %)
                        e,j
                       y           Percent volume of component i in gas stream 1 (vol %)
                        e1,i
                       µm          Micrometer
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