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  • ...', namely [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>), [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>), [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>), [[lead]] (Pb), [[Par |Nitrogen dioxide||0.053 ppmv<br/>( 100 μg/m<sup>3</sup> )||Annual<br/>(arithmetic m
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  • ...es and/or surface composition, frost layers, and interactions with Pluto's nitrogen-methane atmosphere. NASA photo credit (HST, STScI-PR96-09a)}} ...ntly covered by water ice. Pluto, on the other hand is covered with frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. One possible explanation for the difference i
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  • ...[[spermatozoon|sperm]] and [[embryo]]s that are cold-preserved in [[liquid nitrogen]].
    3 KB (388 words) - 10:27, 13 April 2008
  • ...nucleus (1909&ndash;1911). Later Rutherford and collaborators bombarded [[nitrogen]] with &alpha;-particles, changing it to [[oxygen]], producing in 1919 the
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  • <tr><td>[[Nitrite]]</td> <td>NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup></td> <td> Evolves [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) gas when sulfuric acid is added; Reduces Fe(III)
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  • ...Ernst AA, Haynes ML, Nick TG, Weiss SJ |title=Usefulness of the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio in gastrointestinal bleeding |journal=Am J Emerg Med |volu ...Ernst AA, Haynes ML, Nick TG, Weiss SJ |title=Usefulness of the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio in gastrointestinal bleeding |journal=Am J Emerg Med |volu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nitrogen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e competition between the plants that need the nitrogen for growth and the nitrogen needed for the stabilization of the organic matter. #Carbon/Nitrogen ratio: during the compost process the C/N-ration will decrease, so we can u
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  • ...nergy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming [[nitrogen oxides]] and [[sulfur oxides]] are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[ ...en employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • ...[moon]]. For example, the atmosphere of the [[Earth]] is composed of 78% [[nitrogen]], 20% [[oxygen]], 1% [[argon]] and trace amounts of other elements. On the
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  • ...[Energy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[chemic ...en employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • <tr> <td>[[Nitrogen]]-14</td> <td><sup>14</sup>N</td> <td>1</td> <td>0.000998</td> <tr> <td>Nitrogen-15</td> <td><sup>15</sup>N</td> <td>-1/2</td> <td>3.84E-06</td>
    12 KB (1,860 words) - 09:15, 6 March 2024
  • |align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] ||align=center| 1639.34 ||align=center| 6.1 E-4 ||align=ce ...<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Helium|He]] || align=center| [[Neon|Ne]]
    11 KB (1,729 words) - 05:20, 3 September 2013
  • Sputnik 1 was pressurized with inert nitrogen at 1.3 atmospheres. The power for the transmitter etc was supplied by 3 sil
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  • ...atic systems and has been speculated to account for approximately 50% of [[nitrogen]] gas production in some marine environments. ...] as a carbon source for growth. Some photosynthetic organisms also fix [[nitrogen]] (see below).
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  • ...sult is that the hydrocracking products are essentially free of sulfur and nitrogen impurities and consist mostly of [[Hydrocarbons|paraffinic]] hydrocarbons. ...[platinum]]) catalysts which are susceptible to [[poisoning]] by sulfur or nitrogen compounds.<ref name=Jones/>
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  • ...mmonia]] from the gaseous [[chemical element|elements]] [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. [[Ammonia]] is an important feedstock for artificial fertilizers and exp ...N<sub>2</sub> + 3H<sub>2</sub> → 2NH<sub>3</sub> is a good candidate for nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixation, because the resulting ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) ca
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  • ...ntage of pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s and [[sulfur oxide]]s. The flue gas stacks are often quite tall, u ...[sulfur dioxide]] via [[flue gas desulfurization]] as well as removal of [[nitrogen oxides]] (NO<sub>x</sub>) via [[selective catalytic reduction]], [[exhaust
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  • |align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] ||align=center| 1639.34 ||align=center| 6.1 E-4 ||align=ce ...<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Helium|He]] || align=center| [[Neon|Ne]]
    13 KB (2,084 words) - 05:21, 3 September 2013
  • ...rganism byproducts were used to [[fertilize]], [[nitrogen fixation|restore nitrogen]], and [[pesticide|control pests]]. Throughout the use of agriculture farme
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