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ork on oceanic particulate matter, the oceanic | carbon dioxide cycle, trace elements, and radioisotop |
according to the orientation of the asymmetric | carbon furthest from the carbonyl group: in a standar |
The nascent | carbon trading market that sponsors CO2 sequestration |
Decreasing substitution at the anionic | carbon favors the ketimine tautomer. |
al compounds that consist only of the elements | carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) (i.e., hydrocarbons), whe |
olketal contains a chiral center on the center | carbon of the glycerol backbone, and so can be purcha |
clised analogue of MDMA where the alpha-methyl | carbon of the alkylamino side chain has been joined b |
case the numerical value indicating the first | carbon involved in the sigma/pi double bond is essent |
The Activated | Carbon portion of the corporation, which provides the |
he platinum metal centre (in blue) and the two | carbon atoms of the ethylene ligand (in black). |
This is because the two π-bonds on the central | carbon atom are formed by the non-hybridised p-orbita |
In the former route, the additional | carbon is supplied by dimethyloxalate, which reacts w |
How the West was One is an EP by the band | Carbon Leaf that was released on their own label, Con |
If the ylide | carbon is substituted with an alkyl group the reagent |
e alkenes that have two fluorines on their sp2 | carbon. |
The band released their first | Carbon neutral album in 2008, Jump the Fence. |
Thomas Edison used them to evacuate their new | carbon filament lamps. |
A. Dissociation into xanthic acid and then to | carbon disulfide and alcohol. |
Since then SGL | Carbon AG has been widely held. |
DNA is nucleophilic, therefore soluble | carbon electrophiles are carcinogenic, because DNA at |
These are | carbon rich grains expelled by old stars such as R Co |
These miniature | carbon filament lamps were worked intermittently by a |
golensis is a carboxiphylic germ, so they need | carbon dioxide to properly grow on laboratory media. |
They make | carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, fire extingu |
Xanthates are poisonous because they release | carbon disulfide. |
Ellingham diagram we notice that in this range | carbon monoxide acts as a reducing agent since the pr |
O2 in mesophyll cells and shuttling this fixed | carbon via malate or asparate to bundle-sheath cells. |
This produces | carbon dioxide, hydrogen and charcoal (which PetroSun |
which the liquor is filtered through activated | carbon to increase its purity and perfect its aroma. |
s have shown camelina-based jet fuel to reduce | carbon emissions from jets by about 80%. |
However, methanogenesis has been shown to use | carbon from other small organic compounds, such as fo |
ith two methyl substituents bonded to adjacent | carbon atoms in the aromatic ring (the ortho configur |
chi grill in his bedroom and succumbing to its | carbon monoxide fumes. |
als such as gold, silver or platinum, to inert | carbon such as glassy carbon or pyrolytic carbon, and |
consists of four nitro groups attached to one | carbon atom. |
hout a legally binding agreement on how to cut | carbon emissions. |
gious denomination for its followers to become | carbon neutral. |
Its main goal is to reduce | carbon emissions with respect to transportation, buil |
n, and also enable building managers to reduce | carbon footprint and build a sustainable and more ene |
but not always) is expected to bond to organic | carbon (think dead things) and so avoid washing away. |
and display applications" compared to standard | carbon nanotubes. |
The Sabatier reaction could be used to convert | carbon dioxide (CO2) found on Mars into methane, usin |
al features of oxygen toxicity are due to high | carbon dioxide content in the blood (hypercapnia). |
or potassium bicarbonate, it reacts to produce | carbon dioxide and a salt. |
5 but was forced to retire after damage to the | carbon fitting that attached the boom to the deck. |
with middle chain lengths including six to 14 | carbon atoms, can be made for example, by Pseudomonas |
metabolic reactions but also helps to transfer | carbon dioxide. |
ed at 43 from accidental exposure to poisonous | carbon tetrachloride fumes from a newly-cleaned carpe |
on is unusual because the sugar is linked to a | carbon rather than a reactive atom such as nitrogen o |
d manganese oxides used as catalyst to convert | carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide when exposed to t |
only employed in experimental petrology to add | carbon dioxide (CO2) to experiments as it will break |
two chlorines and one fluorine attached to one | carbon, and one chlorine and two fluorines bonded to |
It is customary to express | carbon dioxide and carbonic acid simultaneously as CO |
They were able to heat | carbon to about 3000 °C under a pressure of 3.5 gigap |
The fuselage of Skylon is expected to be | carbon fibre space frame; a light and strong structur |
death among the fire's victims was found to be | Carbon monoxide poisoning. |
d supports "a market-based approach to capping | carbon emissions" and wants to broaden America's sour |
eaking the carbon-carbon bond, adjacent to the | carbon bearing a specified functional group. |
the Clean Air Act amendments of 1992 to reduce | carbon monoxide emissions. |
lid-electrolyte ionic conductor to electrolyse | carbon dioxide into oxygen and carbon monoxide. |
The brand is meant to be | carbon positive, signifying that the carbon produced |
In 2005 this scheme was transferred to the | Carbon Trust but still managed by NEF; in 2008 it was |
When oxygen is plentiful, butane burns to form | carbon dioxide and water vapor; when oxygen is limite |
These logs can be considered to be | carbon neutral firelogs during combustion as the carb |
1988 where his research shifted first to novel | carbon materials such as fullerenes (C60), graphene a |
ing flame, since this flame tends to introduce | carbon into the molten metal. |
It seeks to eliminate | carbon dioxide emissions from the shale oil productio |
isomer has all three chlorines attached to one | carbon, and all three fluorines attached to the other |
e really need to find an alternative to taking | carbon out of the ground, burning it, and putting it |
and farmsteads near Oswestry), aimed to reduce | carbon dioxide emissions by 5.88% or 3868 tonnes with |
the time, these two radicals recombine to form | carbon dioxide and nitrate. |
y projects in Mozambique and Bhutan to produce | carbon credits through reducing emissions from defore |
ls have poor machinability compared to regular | carbon steel because they are tougher, gummier and te |
To reduce | carbon emissions by 26% by 2020, based on business-as |
ng a sulfonyl functional group attached to two | carbon atoms. |
hing must be on the table as we seek to reduce | carbon emissions." |
anes is highly strained because ligands to the | carbon atoms cannot extend to their ideal angles. |
usiness world in addressing the need to reduce | carbon dioxide emissions and develop alternative ener |
y GmbH uses the Araldite RTM System to produce | carbon composite side blades for the Audi R8. |
o a maximum number of hydrogens bonded to each | carbon of the polycarbon tail as allowed by the Octet |
the architectural design industry to stabilize | carbon emissions in the building sector. |
In contrast to the | carbon parent this compound is stable with a melting |
Mannheimia succiniciproducens, is known to fix | carbon dioxide and produce succinic acid. |
ually employed as gasoline additives to reduce | carbon monoxide that is created during the burning of |
ration of renewable energy both help to reduce | carbon dioxide emissions. |
h would require single-family homes to install | carbon monoxide detectors. |
CPs are subdivided according to their | carbon chain length into short chain CPs (SCCPs, C10- |
Both major parties have promised to reduce | carbon emissions, but analysts say that neither wants |
For example, aqueous MEA is used to remove | carbon dioxide (CO2) from flue gas. |
because only one hydrogen is connected to the | carbon. |
stage where it is fusing helium atoms to form | carbon. |
dy Company and the name is changed to National | Carbon Company. |
security, build renewable power sources to cut | carbon, and invest for the future”. |
This also helps to prevent | carbon monoxide poisoning. |
ons of the alkane series, having from 10 to 16 | carbon atoms in each molecule, and having a higher bo |
(Such hydrogens bonded to neighbouring | carbon atoms are termed vicinal). |
s often used by aquarium hobbyists to generate | carbon dioxide (CO2) to nourish plants in planted aqu |
entally conscious organization works to reduce | carbon emissions through the replacement of tradition |
s later be identified by William Huggins to be | carbon. |
and sodium bicarbonate that reacted to produce | carbon dioxide. |
ush made campaign promises in 2000 to regulate | carbon dioxide as a pollutant. |
ities (25 mg per serving) of tobacco, reducing | carbon monoxide and eliminating the nuisance of side- |
ine, and as an alternative to or together with | carbon dioxide for other beverages. |
t is estimated that 78 billion metric tones of | carbon that was trapped in the soil has been released |
and help the Netherlands cut 225,000 tonnes of | carbon dioxide emissions. |
,000 homes, mitigating around 44,000 tonnes of | carbon dioxide per annum. |
ing the release of about 1.7 million tonnes of | carbon dioxide every year. |
d to result in a saving of 1,800,000 tonnes of | carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels each year, and |
The average UK citizen creates 11 tonnes of | carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) a year. |
icity for 7,500 homes, saving 24,300 tonnes of | carbon dioxide every year when displacing fossil fuel |
as that it would "generate millions of tons of | carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide pollution in the G |
power 25,000 homes and offset 176,000 tons of | carbon annually. |
f coal in 2006, producing about 60,000 tons of | carbon dioxide emissions. |
they are pumping as much as 1 million tons of | carbon monoxide into the air every day. |
The plant outputs 5.2 million metric tons of | carbon dioxide every year. |
power would annually create 2 million tons of | carbon dioxide, the primary greenhouse gas, according |
® Event, Marstel-Day offset 203 metric tons of | carbon dioxide emissions, independently estimated to |
tons of sulfur dioxide and 11 million tons of | carbon dioxide. |
shelf-life once a cask is opened - if too much | carbon dioxide is lost, the beer will be flat. |
d States that was listed in the world's top 25 | Carbon Dioxide producers. |
CT is the total inorganic | carbon |
The total inorganic | carbon (CT, or TIC) or dissolved inorganic carbon (DI |
s a ghost town, formerly a coal mining town in | Carbon County, Utah, United States. |
the early 1900s as a small coal mining town in | Carbon County, Utah, United States. |
Saratoga is a town in | Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. |
Canyon, also called Storrs, is a ghost town in | Carbon County, Utah, United States. |
and Arthur Leon Brin discovered that traces of | carbon dioxide formed barium carbonate. |
arket was transferred mainly into the trade of | carbon. |
sticity and the brittle-ductile transitions in | carbon nanotubes. |
ge direct current (HVDC) transmission systems, | carbon dioxide sequestration, and other environmental |
sicist known for study of quantum transport in | carbon nanotubes and graphene, including observations |
haemoglobin (which transports oxygen, | carbon dioxide, and nitric oxide), |
The aged pulp is then treated with | carbon disulfide to form a yellow-colored cellulose x |
Many of the injured are being treated for | carbon monoxide poisoning. |
e attempted suicide again, and was treated for | carbon monoxide poisoning after being found slumped o |
y but does not achieve advanced treatment (low | carbon removal, no nutrients removal). |
It can be considered a cyclic trimer of | carbon dioxide (CO2) or as a triple ketone of 1,3,5-t |
It also requires kiln firing in a tub of | carbon for 1 hours at 760 °C (1,400 °F). |
35. “Quantum Tunneling of | Carbon Monoxide in Molecule Cascades,” A.J. Heinrich, |
It has a two chiral | carbon atoms giving rise to three stereoisomeric vari |
has had a hydrogen atom removed from two ring | carbon atoms, such as phenylene. |
The corporation is divided into two divisions: | Carbon and Chemicals, and Railroad and Utility. |
The bonds of the two central | carbon atoms have an inverted tetrahedral geometry, a |
ontain two sulfur atoms and two sp2-hybridized | carbon centers. |
of two adjacent oxygen atoms and two adjacent | carbon atoms. |
udes three oxygen atoms and two sp3-hybridized | carbon atoms. |
at the isopropyl group and the two bridgehead | carbon atoms. |
Bintie was probably a type of | carbon steel. |
ecent discovery is of a series of new types of | carbon molecule, known as the fullerenes (see (Curl, |
an electrophilic center, typically unsaturated | carbon. |
te, L-tyrosine, and two products, tyramine and | carbon dioxide. |
truction and running, making it the UK's first | carbon neutral service station. |
of the group has been to fully understand the | carbon cycle. |
ology is important toward understanding global | carbon cycling. |
impurities of drinking water, unless activated | carbon is included in the filter medium. |
It's notable, because unlike most | carbon calculators it measures energy consumption, an |
e Wall' Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne; ' | Carbon Molecular Structures' Sterling Organics Recept |
Conventional Li-Ion batteries use graphitic | carbon as the anode, but replacing this with silicon |
o's name stems from the car's extensive use of | carbon fiber, carbon being the sixth element in the p |
They use C4 | carbon fixation physiology. |
Other names in common use include | carbon monoxide oxidase, carbon monoxide oxygenase (c |
ration and Air conditioning appliances, use of | carbon Credit for the elimination of GHGs that are al |
S.T.O.P. calls for a ban on the use of | carbon monoxide (CO) in case-ready meats packaged in |
It is further envisaged that the use of | carbon based fuels would be ultimately cut to no more |
- This market segment is known for the use of | carbon fiber-reinforced polymer. |
It can use unusual | carbon sources, such as hydrocarbons. |
model) from 1,430 kg (3,200 lb) via the use of | carbon fibre panels for the rear diffuser, undertray, |
It was the first Formula One car to use a | carbon fibre composite monocoque, a concept which is |
(like ceramic candle filters) also use active | carbon which absorbs compounds such as chlorine. |
Anodic protection is used for | carbon steel storage tanks containing extreme pH envi |
e light-independent (dark) reactions, used for | carbon fixation. |
The Beertender uses pressurized | carbon dioxide cartridge to create a greater pressure |
This plant uses C4 | carbon fixation as its method of energy metabolism. |
One system that does exist uses a | carbon adsorbent called Nyex in a continuous adsorpti |
lectrolysis of metal fluorides MF, MF2 using a | carbon electrode. |
unsen created the Bunsen cell battery, using a | carbon electrode instead of the expensive platinum el |
rger scale and at a lower cost using separated | carbon nanotubes. |
ctive filtration water filters using activated | carbon with ion-exchange resin. |
ophyll-containing algae itself using dissolved | carbon dioxide and sunlight energy. |
A fizzer cell which utilizes a | carbon rod instantly introduces contaminants into the |
cessed at the Pipeline mill utilizing CIC/CIL ( | carbon in column/carbon in leach). |
line is built using an exclusive vacuum bagged | carbon fiber reinforced lamination schedule, now cure |
ll, the energy consumtion and cost values, the | carbon footprint and the monthly energy balance. |
The zinc vapor and | carbon dioxide pass to a vacuum condenser, where zinc |
rs, which effectively counters water vapor and | carbon dioxide short-term positive feedback. |
densible gases, such as water vapour, ammonia, | carbon dioxide, and pump oil vapors may be in gaseous |
nd pass it into the blood stream via veins and | carbon dioxide passes out and that is breathing respi |
l carbonates in aqueous solutions, venting the | carbon dioxide, drying the reaction product, and then |
Vertically aligned | carbon nanofiber arrays prepared by photolithography |
l transfecting method using vertically aligned | carbon nanofibers. |
Wrought iron, iron with a very low | carbon content that has been wrought (worked) by hand |
anide group via the nitrogen atom, not via the | carbon. |
e covalently bonded to the nickel atom via the | carbon ends. |
The vibrationally excited | carbon dioxide is the same medium used in a carbon di |
celerator pass through a vibrationally excited | carbon dioxide medium in which the electrons undergo |
m; virgin aluminum, providing virgin aluminum, | carbon element products and aluminum alloys, and alum |
improvements in the 1960s virtually eliminated | carbon as a cause of pitting with the introduction of |
Another method to reduce viscosity is | carbon dioxide flooding. |
heat that diminishes oil viscosity; alongside | carbon dioxide generated by heavy crude oil displace |
The issue of biogenic vs. non-biogenic | carbon has implications for estimating the efficiency |
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