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2004, STM detection and control of phonons in | carbon nanotubes |
ote building sustainability and a reduction in | carbon emissions. |
by product of this technique is an increase in | carbon dioxide or "fizziness" in the wine as well as |
Changes in | carbon sinks can affect the airborne fraction. |
h for revealing grain boundaries especially in | carbon steels. |
sticity and the brittle-ductile transitions in | carbon nanotubes. |
that "the globe is warming" and "Increases in | carbon dioxide emissions are responsible". |
resent day Fromberg (originally named Gebo) in | Carbon County, Montana. |
Until 1916 there were two schools, one in | Carbon County and one in the Duchesne district. |
the defining attribute of a substance rich in | carbon. |
Born in | Carbon County, Pennsylvania, Burke played for the New |
operated an extensive system of coal mines in | Carbon and Schuylkill Counties, two canals, the Lehig |
any moons orbiting this planet are enriched in | carbon, and are thus quite different from the silicat |
hosphorus is insoluble in water but soluble in | carbon disulfide. |
circumstellar envelope is likely to be rich in | Carbon as it has very strong CN (Cyanide) spectral li |
Each (3-carbon) 3PG is then reduced to G3P in | carbon reduction. |
Other decomposition products include | carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. |
Reverb's greening services include | carbon neutral concerts and venues; biodiesel for veh |
Inorganic cumulenes include | carbon suboxide. |
Other names in common use include | carbon monoxide oxidase, carbon monoxide oxygenase (c |
The criticisms include | carbon emissions, environmental damage and greenwashi |
en used in nuclear physics experiments include | carbon, silicon, copper, tungsten, gold, lead, and ur |
ientific terms, organic compounds must include | Carbon. |
elements occurring in the native state include | carbon and sulfur. |
greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, including | carbon dioxide. |
stainless, alloy and special steels including | carbon and alloy steels. |
contain absorption lines of elements including | carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. |
One might increase | carbon emissions using gas powered saws and spliters |
s offsetting the warming tendency of increased | carbon dioxide: their concurrent buildups must inexor |
For individuals, | carbon calculators simplify compiling an inventory. |
als such as gold, silver or platinum, to inert | carbon such as glassy carbon or pyrolytic carbon, and |
wbacks of the blast furnaces is the inevitable | carbon dioxide production as iron is reduced from iro |
hour emergency treatment for smoke inhalation, | carbon monoxide poisoning, and diving injuries such a |
This allows for a separation of initial | carbon fixation by contact with air and secondary car |
pricing, technological change and innovation, | carbon finance, economics of renewables, environmenta |
CT is the total inorganic | carbon |
process to supply reducing power for inorganic | carbon fixation. |
By separating out inorganic | carbon using a solvent, organic carbon in a sample ca |
The inorganic | carbon species include carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, |
The total inorganic | carbon (CT, or TIC) or dissolved inorganic carbon (DI |
to an increased storage of dissolved inorganic | carbon |
The oceans, including dissolved inorganic | carbon and living and non-living marine biota, |
h would require single-family homes to install | carbon monoxide detectors. |
bal climate models that include an interactive | carbon cycle . |
though temporarily there would be intermediate | carbon monoxide and actual magnesium vapors. |
gy can be provided by burning pure oxygen into | carbon monoxide. |
he combustion of gasoline (a hydrocarbon) into | carbon dioxide and water. |
ld for further processing by distillation into | carbon chemicals. |
e fermentable sugars present in the dough into | carbon dioxide and ethanol. |
It is decomposed, on dry distillation, into | carbon dioxide and pyromellitic acid, C10H6O8; when d |
heless the star is already burning helium into | carbon in its core. |
il Dr. From there Highway 73 travels east into | Carbon County and at 4.64 miles WYO 73 ends at US 287 |
closure by expansion of its area further into | Carbon Canyon just west of Brea Olinda High School we |
will decompose over time (spontaneously) into | carbon dioxide and water |
has been observed to break caffeine down into | carbon dioxide and ammonia. |
ing flame, since this flame tends to introduce | carbon into the molten metal. |
She expressed the idea of introducing | carbon tax in 2005 so that Japan might achieve the go |
shill was a proponent of a tax shift involving | carbon tax. |
For the thermonuclear reaction involving | carbon that powers some stars, see CNO cycle. |
mal Reduction is a form of reduction involving | carbon as the reductant at elevated temperatures, oft |
When the ipso | carbon atom is replaced by 13C in the precursor molec |
The systematic name of this enzyme class is | carbon monoxide,water:cytochrome b-561 oxidoreductase |
A component of Inergen is | carbon dioxide, which allows the human body to adapt |
The other major contaminant is | carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). |
Another method to reduce viscosity is | carbon dioxide flooding. |
Ether-Electrified Porch Music is | Carbon Leaf's third album. |
osols contain about 90% sulfur and the rest is | carbon, which makes the haze reddish in color. |
r alternative fuel sources and burning wood is | carbon neutral. |
surface of Titania by infrared spectroscopy is | carbon dioxide, which is concentrated mainly on the t |
the highest known decomposition temperature is | carbon monoxide at ≈3870 °C (≈7000 °F).. |
n lumberjacking be used as wood fuel (which is | carbon neutral) instead of fossil fuels (e.g. |
The gas is | carbon dioxide (CO2), the liquid is water (H2O), and |
ntensity Measurements on the Main and Isotopic | Carbon Bands in Spectra of the R-Type Stars", Publica |
fully emended manuscript, a typescript and its | carbon copy each featuring different corrections and |
chi grill in his bedroom and succumbing to its | carbon monoxide fumes. |
The amino acid glycine contributes all its | carbon (2) and nitrogen (1) atoms, with additional ni |
ron donor (e.g., H2O, H2, H2S), and CO2 as its | carbon source. |
a red giant star but as it begins to burn its | carbon core it will probably become highly unstable b |
nymoor, UK, to a new site in 2009 reducing its | carbon footprint for manufacturing in the UK by 25%. |
l continue working to reduce the growth of its | carbon emissions - a promise made ahead of last year' |
ne that requires organic substrates to get its | carbon for growth and development, and that produces |
stirring it in the open air until it lost its | carbon and became wrought iron. |
n in its structure to fully oxidize all of its | carbon and hydrogen upon detonation. |
chases solar electricity credits to offset its | carbon footprint. |
ion of calcium carbonate giving up some of its | carbon dioxide, thus allowing a precipitation of lime |
14 (IVB, IVA): | Carbon group |
versity, and is editor-in-chief of the journal | Carbon, a post he has held since 1982. |
of her correspondence with Lane, but Lane kept | carbon copies of virtually everything she ever wrote- |
ound the six membered ring to "6" for the keto | carbon at the top of the six membered ring. |
Car Body: LAHT | carbon steel |
l (1892 - 1955) was the founder of Great Lakes | Carbon Corporation, currently part of SGL Carbon. |
After the merger with Great Lakes | Carbon, Hoechst AG retained a 50 percent stake in the |
The larger | carbon capture plant will be integrated with the new |
Later, | carbon granules were used between carbon buttons. |
e Action Plan and overseeing B.C.'s legislated | carbon emissions reduction target of 33% by 2020. |
ration to be more efficient and releasing less | carbon and other pollutants. |
astic, consuming less energy and yielding less | carbon dioxide (CO2) in their manufacturing than trad |
usib[ly]" caused by man and that "burning less | carbon is good planetary hygiene, and good practice g |
e these firelogs, meaning more oxygen and less | carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
e 304L-same as the 304 grade but contains less | carbon to increase weldability. |
hypochlorite forming a new sugar with one less | carbon. |
at moderate temperatures that do not liberate | carbon dioxide. |
Like | carbon disulfides, carbon diselenide polymerizes unde |
bearings and valves, advanced composites like | carbon fiber, high strength adhesives, thin film circ |
Like | carbon, the organically bound silicon is tetravalent |
decomposition, it can form harmful gases like | carbon monoxide and dioxide. |
of Ecology Director Ted Sturdevant on limiting | carbon emissions from government operations and promo |
A series of linked | carbon atoms is known as the carbon skeleton or carbo |
the low atomic weight constituents of lipids ( | carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, etc.) offer little cont |
Subsequent processing with liquid | carbon dioxide, achieved in the same extractor by mer |
Lisa | Carbon - background vocals |
The lithium | carbon bond in tert-butyllithium is highly polarized, |
It uses a live | carbon supply chain to determine the amount of carbon |
The final loaded | carbon then is removed and washed before undergoing " |
11 m (36 ft) diameter and 107 m (351 ft) long | carbon steel penstocks. |
The resulting β-ketoacid loses | carbon dioxide under reaction conditions; the acetal |
ii of 50 times the material thickness of a low | carbon steel .07 in thick can range from 85 feet per |
global adaptive burden-sharing model for a low | carbon emitting society. |
SE scheme further offers accreditaion as a Low | Carbon Energy Assessor (LCEA), again subject to speci |
Low | Carbon Research Institute (LCRI) |
°C)., coupled with advantages of extremely low | carbon incorporation and substantially reduced main g |
ogies (PVCIT) Centre of Excellence and the Low | Carbon Vehicle Technology Project, which is being man |
ng it “the largest source of renewable and low | carbon energy, including high-risk, high-reward infra |
members of an approved scheme such as the Low | Carbon Energy Assessors Register. |
ear she called for a new Clean Air Act - a Low | Carbon Act to fight climate change. |
She envisioned low | carbon zones being rolled out across the country in t |
Low | carbon technology in October 2008 |
The Low | Carbon Innovation Centre (LCIC) is the commercial hub |
fall has proposed a framework leading to a low | carbon emitting society. |
tilized in the steel making industry where low | carbon ferro alloys were required. |
In 2009 MEA won an Ashden Award for the Low | Carbon Communities project. |
A pilot Low | Carbon Communities project from 2006-9 in three commu |
rivers, and carbonates found there contain low | carbon isotope ratios. |
A low | carbon diet minimizes the emissions released from the |
A low | carbon diet refers to making lifestyle choices to red |
Type 2: Low | carbon martensitic steel (withdrawn from the standard |
plore the innovation required to achieve a low | carbon society" and will open in 2012. |
Low | Carbon Communities (LCC) is one part of Marches Energ |
s have been termed as HNLC (high nutrient, low | carbon) areas. |
d it must then be "regenerated" by blowing low | carbon dioxide air, such as ambient air, through the |
These are well-known in low | carbon steels and some Al-Mg Alloys. |
Case hardened articles starting as low | carbon steel can also be labeled hardened steel. |
Wrought iron, iron with a very low | carbon content that has been wrought (worked) by hand |
Type 2: Low | carbon martensitic steel for atmospheric temperature |
Major tenets of a low | carbon diet include eating less industrial meat and d |
The report entitled, Engineering a Low | Carbon Built Environment: The Discipline of Building |
rovides an essential step in the move to a low | carbon future. |
ce "for his pioneering work on low-dimensional | carbon nanostructures". |
ocess is more energy-efficient and has a lower | carbon footprint than traditional steelmaking process |
The lowest | carbon steel is called hocho-tetsu, which is used for |
These companies made | carbon rods for arc lights and electrodes for electri |
The main | carbon cost is associated with haulage of the harvest |
They make | carbon monoxide detectors, smoke alarms, fire extingu |
ria which do possess the α-GAL enzyme and make | carbon dioxide, methane, and/or hydrogen -- leading t |
Formerly, its main use was making | carbon paper. |
ills, housing, regeneration, waste management, | carbon neutrality and planning permission, pending ap |
U.S. Patent 237,198 - Process of manufacturing | carbon conductors |
The company specialises in manufacturing | carbon chemicals from coal tar. |
a sufficiently strong base to deprotonate many | carbon acids, including benzene. |
Matt | Carbon (born 8 June 1975, Nottingham) is an English s |
tage of pollutants such as particulate matter, | carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides. |
made up mainly of degenerate matter-typically, | carbon and oxygen nuclei in a sea of degenerate elect |
nally, weldability is improved since a maximum | carbon equivalent value of 0.45 (0.47 for Group 4 and |
ether on incineration techniques for measuring | carbon in tissue. |
Measuring | carbon dioxide is important in monitoring indoor air |
Type 1: Medium | carbon alloy steel |
Type 1: Medium | carbon steel, boron steel, or medium carbon alloy ste |
ed Kingdom, for a manganese-molybdenum, medium | carbon steel bicycle tubing. |
DPA starts as a low or medium | carbon steel and is quenched from a temperature above |
ilar to some existing on Earth is metabolising | carbon dioxide and hydrogen and producing methane. |
It can also remove methane, | carbon monoxide, nitrogen, moisture and in some cases |
hay into combustible gases containing methane, | carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
romatography can be used to determine methane, | carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen quantities. |
d on Earth through the interaction of methane, | carbon dioxide and ultraviolet light (sunlight). |
etham sodium can be prepared from methylamine, | carbon disulfide, and sodium hydroxide; or from methy |
The bridging methylene | carbon atom is pentacoordinated, with three two-elect |
ains 4 mg tar, 0.4 mg nicotine as well as 4 mg | Carbon monoxide. |
ns 10 mg tar, 0.9 mg nicotine as well as 10 mg | Carbon monoxide. |
ains 7 mg tar, 0.6 mg nicotine as well as 7 mg | Carbon monoxide). |
ains 8 mg tar, 0.7 mg nicotine as well as 8 mg | Carbon monoxide. |
ckaged Blue, Malta (Tar 7 mg, Nicotine 0.6 mg, | Carbon Monoxide 8 mg |
tugal - King Size (Tar 10 mg, Nicotine 0.8 mg, | Carbon Monoxide 10 mg) |
enerally range from approximately 1 to 20 mg/L | carbon. |
uild a continuous Hot Strip Mill rolling mild, | carbon and special steels up to 457mm. |
of metal, washing drying in the wind, mineral | carbon, sand dunes, nail polish, cellulose, pure air |
The nodules consist of iron minerals, | carbon substances and mica; as the metamorphic temper |
These miniature | carbon filament lamps were worked intermittently by a |
blem of more efficient energy use with minimal | carbon footprint. |
rol systems, building simulation and modeling, | carbon and sustainability reporting, IT equipment man |
ensity is moderate, temperatures are moderate, | carbon dioxide concentrations are around 200 ppm or h |
which displays evidence of atomic or molecular | carbon in its spectrum. |
to lifestyles or institutions that remove more | carbon from the atmosphere than they release into it. |
ith a chain length of approximately 35 or more | carbon atoms are found in bitumen, used for example i |
Higher alkanes are alkanes having nine or more | carbon atoms. |
replaced by palm oil plantations release more | carbon dioxide than is saved by replacing diesel with |
it, the glowing trees vegetation consumed more | carbon from the atmosphere than normal (i.e. the lumi |
ed over vast areas, often containing much more | carbon than the whole water column below. |
known since 1872 that as we emit more and more | carbon dioxide into our atmosphere, each increment re |
n compounds are chemicals in which one or more | carbon atoms are linked by covalent bonds with one or |
In fact, the yeast will actually produce more | carbon dioxide than is required, and it is for this r |
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