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  • ...t part of the [[flue gas]] from most fossil fuel combustion is uncombusted nitrogen. The next largest part of the flue gas is [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub ...xides are derived from the nitrogen in the ambient air as well as from any nitrogen-containing compounds in the fossil fuel. The sulfur dioxide is derived from
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  • '''Mechlorethamine''' is a specific member of the class of [[nitrogen mustard]]s, originally introduced as [[chemical weapon]]s but now used medi
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  • ...[extremophile]] microbes and invertebrates can survive storage in [[liquid nitrogen]].
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  • ...cyclophosphamide]] is a [[medication]] that is "precursor of an alkylating nitrogen mustard [[antineoplastic agent|antineoplastic ]] and [[immunosuppressive ag
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  • {{r|Nitrogen}}
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  • |{{Image|Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|200px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fert
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  • ...ha</math>-amino nitrogen atom from the glutamate <math>\alpha</math>-amino nitrogen by transamination. Glutamate is a major [[neurotransmitter]] in the brain. ...utamate and ammonium ion, with energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP. Nitrogen metabolism is largely controlled by glutamine synthetase and [[glutamate de
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  • {{r|Nitrogen mustards}}
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  • ...s used to produce the useful substance [[ammonia]] from [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. ==Sources of hydrogen and nitrogen==
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  • * Nitrogen in the form of ammonia. ...ounds in the cell, an thus glutamate formation is a major contributor to [[nitrogen assimilation]] in many organisms
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nitrogen mustards]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n [[Lead|lead]] without burning it or take a mouthful of liquid [[Nitrogen|nitrogen]] (without breathing it in, of course).
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  • {{r|Blood urea nitrogen}}
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  • {{r|Nitrogen}}
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  • ...rogen out of soil, and decreased nitrogen itself will reduce plant growth, nitrogen fertilizers are often added to the soil in order to counteract that general
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  • In tradition agriculture, [[maize]] (corn) was planted (often with some high-nitrogen fertilizer) such as a small fish under the seeds. Besides its own productio
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  • *{{cite journal|author=Jessica G. Davis|title=The Nitrogen Fate and Transformations Game|journal=Journal of Natural Resources and Life
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  • {{r|Nitrogen mustards}}
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  • ...g a base structure (C<sub>1</sub>N<sub>4</sub>H<sub>2</sub>) in which four nitrogen atoms and one carbon atom form a 5-atom heterocycle. They can be synthesiz
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  • {{r|Nitrogen mustards}}
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