Zhamanshin astrobleme provides evidence for carbonaceous chondrite and post-impact exchange between ejecta and Earth's atmosphere. |
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And has anyone calculated the effect of methane vented directly to the atmosphere? |
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In order to properly phase the two telescopes, adaptive optics on both telescopes removed the distortion caused by the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Aside from radiating heat into a building, dark roofing also radiates solar energy into the atmosphere. |
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These issues should be addressed in a setting other than the busy, pressured atmosphere of accident and emergency or acute wards. |
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Questions were raised about cost, in an atmosphere that grew increasingly acrimonious. |
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The Quarter Deck restaurant with its view, nautical atmosphere, fine menu and really jacked staff is special. |
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The cycle of carbon movement between the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere is a complex and important global cycle. |
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For a more festive atmosphere, join the jet set crowd at Le-Ti St. Barths restaurant in Pointe Milou. |
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They all have no nucleus and survive in the highest atmosphere, the hottest volcanic vents, and everywhere in between. |
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Oxygen can be added to the atmosphere and carbon dioxide removed using a chemical absorbent. |
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Appreciable amounts of nitrogen are present in the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. |
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This happens after the top and bottom webs have been sealed and just before the die is vented to the outside atmosphere. |
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Nakata's film was a slight, unnerving fairytale sustained by an atmosphere of encircling evil. |
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So, it doesn't excuse the behavior but I think it explains the atmosphere that gives rise to the aberrant behavior. |
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The thin panes of glass were thick with frost, which enhanced the atmosphere as if we viewed the world through waxed paper. |
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Once Saki broke through the atmosphere, the ship's radar picked up an approaching craft. |
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A weather forecaster uses a three-dimensional map of the atmosphere, and calculates the temperature at which air will start to rise. |
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Books reflect the mental atmosphere in which they were born, and on that account cannot expect to live forever. |
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Water vapour rises into the atmosphere where it is cooled and turned back into liquid water. |
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The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies. |
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There are generous jackpots, wonderful cash prizes and a wonderful atmosphere for all lovers of the numbers game to enjoy. |
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There are wonderful cash prizes and jackpots on offer and a friendly atmosphere pertains. |
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The teachers have helped establish the school's orderly and serious atmosphere, and its culture deeply respectful of academic achievement. |
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According to the heterotroph hypothesis, hydrogen was not a chief component of the atmosphere when life began. |
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The atmosphere is literary, with the walls covered in huge posters of book jackets of American literary masterpieces. |
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In Natrabu restaurants, where a traditional atmosphere is preserved, most of the employees are Javanese, Sundanese or even Acehnese. |
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Muons are particles created high up above the Earth's surface by cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere. |
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The response was overwhelming and the club acquired a reputation for a lively, hedonistic atmosphere. |
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This thing came screaming down through the Martian atmosphere and it underwent some ablation. |
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A polar vortex is a persistent, large-scale weather pattern, likened to a jet stream on Earth in the upper atmosphere. |
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Observers have long known that Titan's atmosphere contains methane, ethane, acetylene and many other hydrocarbon compounds. |
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When the band plays, the jazz is cool, the atmosphere is laid-back and the bar service is quiet but efficient. |
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The atmosphere was terrible, and I had to leave within less than an hour, because my eyes began watering. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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Unfortunately, Earth's atmosphere blocks almost all wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Patchy clouds in the middle atmosphere appear black because they block the radiant heat. |
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Reducing the phase aberrations introduced when the wavefront travels through atmosphere to a telescope sharpens the resultant image. |
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I've had the chance to mingle with the crowds and meet far more racegoers than I normally do, which hopefully helps convey the atmosphere to the viewers at home. |
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In a passive system, the gas is naturally vented into the atmosphere, and may include venting trenches, cutoff walls, or gas vents to direct the gas. |
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In this callow atmosphere, Brooke Astor would never be an icon, but she is remembered with nostalgia. |
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She tells us what happens when the balance is ripped apart by the release of calcium and magnesium into the atmosphere. |
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Carbon dioxide primarily absorbs infrared energy emitted by the Earth, thus contributing to the greenhouse effect and warming the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. |
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He builds up an atmosphere of breathless jollification, comic hysteria, and turns it up to a pitch so high it can hypnotize kids and keep them frozen. |
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Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water. |
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The atmosphere on campuses has gotten repressive enough that comedian Chris Rock no longer plays colleges. |
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She accented every note just-short of perfectly, fading her voice before a few high notes and before an emphasized verse to add to the atmosphere of the song. |
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Without it in the atmosphere, the Earth would be a barren, frozen wasteland. |
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Certainly the large crowd in the main stand went away feeling they had had their money's worth and lifted both teams with the excellent atmosphere they created. |
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This action causes the solar atmosphere to sizzle with high-energy X-rays and gamma rays and accelerate proton and electron particles into the solar system. |
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The lower atmosphere of Venus radiates heat at this wavelength. |
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Most of the corrosive acid quickly evaporated from the road that was warmed by early morning sunshine and a fresh breeze helped it to quickly dissipate into the atmosphere. |
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There is a long history of official anti-clericalism in Mexico, but the atmosphere in Tierra Caliente goes far beyond that. |
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In the dense atmosphere of tobacco and conspiracy, one hot topic has been the death penalty. |
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The camaraderie and family atmosphere was evident among fans of all ages and backgrounds, many of them sporting Elvis-style quiffs and teddy-boy outfits. |
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Organisers are also looking for community organisations to run antiquated fair games such a quoits and bob-the-apple to add to the atmosphere of the day. |
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The atmosphere and the tone you set was so friendly and welcoming. |
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Wood-panelling abounds and the atmosphere is suitably subdued. |
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He wondered why the atmosphere was not a sandwich, with the densest gas at the bottom, and began thinking about the nature of the particles of matter. |
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This hardly seems to be an atmosphere that encourages a sexual assault victim to follow through with an allegation. |
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Deceleration of meteorites begins high in the atmosphere where the surface of the incoming body heats up to incandescence causing melting and ablation. |
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After the initial damage within the centre, the atmosphere quietened. |
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The amount of nitrogen in the atmosphere has the ideal ratio to balance the harmful and burning effects of oxygen. |
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If enough hydrogen sulfide accumulates in an anoxic zone, the gas can rise into the atmosphere. |
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Oxidizing gases in the atmosphere would destroy the toxic gas, but the hydrogen sulfide would soon consume all of the atmospheric gas available. |
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When it reaches the surface and the atmosphere, it is known as atmospheric methane. |
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The water in lakes, rivers, and aquifers then either evaporates back to the atmosphere or eventually flows back to the ocean, completing a cycle. |
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Two changes to the global atmosphere due to anthropogenic activity threaten marine mammals. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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Gothic rock typically deals with dark themes addressed through lyrics and the music's atmosphere. |
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The club was extremely exclusive and featured thick fog, a dreamy atmosphere and acid house. |
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The lower attendance led to a much more relaxed atmosphere and massively reduced crime levels compared to previous years. |
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In America, the political atmosphere began to change and attention was once again directed to Chaplin's films instead of his views. |
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I like to create an atmosphere where actors feel safe enough to take risks. |
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In 2007, the club launched the 'Back to the Shed' campaign to improve the atmosphere at home matches, with notable success. |
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The atmosphere at the Games was marred, however, when a bomb exploded during the celebration in Centennial Olympic Park. |
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The court was said to have had a unique, more intimate atmosphere and was a favourite of many players. |
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Operations restarted slowly, in an atmosphere poisoned by plotting and political conspiracy. |
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In the euphoric atmosphere of perceived victory, the Luftwaffe leadership became increasingly disconnected from reality. |
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They were widely criticized as creating a hostile atmosphere for members of ethnic minority groups. |
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The rose petals and mood lighting at the restaurant provide great atmosphere. |
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Galileo postulated air resistance as the reason that objects with less mass may fall slower in an atmosphere. |
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In 1838, Belgian lithographer Marcellin Jobard invented an incandescent light bulb with a vacuum atmosphere using a carbon filament. |
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At his Canadian estate in Nova Scotia, he experimented with composting toilets and devices to capture water from the atmosphere. |
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The Agency is a regulator for the release of air pollutants into the atmosphere from large, complex industrial processes. |
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They also conduct analyses of solid waste arisings and audit check analyses of gaseous emissions to the atmosphere. |
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Lowry maintained, in interviews conducted later in his life, that he had an unhappy childhood, growing up in a repressive family atmosphere. |
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In New York City there was an atmosphere which encouraged discussion and there was new opportunity for learning and growing. |
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He conducted research into the behavior of kites in the upper atmosphere, experimenting at a meteorological observation site near Glossop. |
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From 1946 to 1982, Kuwait experienced a period of prosperity driven by oil and its liberal atmosphere. |
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According to an OECD assessment, the amount of toxic materials in the atmosphere is far lower than in any other industrialised country measured. |
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Directors are trying to preserve natural atmosphere without refinement and artificial arrangement of scenes. |
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MacDonald grew up in the Congregational Church, with an atmosphere of Calvinism. |
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In 1984, the Soviet space probes Vega 1 and Vega 2 released two balloons with scientific experiments in the atmosphere of Venus. |
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The atmosphere can be quite humid, depending on the proximity to the sea, while winter is fairly mild. |
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The surface zone contains ocean water that is in contact with the atmosphere and within the photic zone. |
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Fossil fuels also contain radioactive materials, mainly uranium and thorium, which are released into the atmosphere. |
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It is estimated that during 1982, US coal burning released 155 times as much radioactivity into the atmosphere as the Three Mile Island accident. |
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In the deeper parts of the fjord the cold water remaining from winter is still and separated from the atmosphere by the brackish top layer. |
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However, because smaller eruptions occur at a much higher frequency, they too have a significant impact on Earth's atmosphere. |
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This relation can control the circulation of the oceans and the atmosphere, affecting how ocean currents carry heat to high latitude. |
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What is not used for animal growth is then expelled as solid waste pellets, which eventually decompose into the atmosphere as nitrogen. |
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Widespread support for test ban treaties has ended almost all nuclear testing in the atmosphere. |
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It has been suggested that accumulating reactive nitrogen in the environment may prove as serious as putting carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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This, together with the cost of the war and the extravagant spending of Charles's court, produced a rebellious atmosphere in London. |
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The gas can be vented to the atmosphere, flared or burned to produce electricity or heat. |
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The purpose of the system is to create an atmosphere inside tanks in which the hydrocarbon oil vapors cannot burn. |
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A region's prevailing and dominant winds acted by global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Utilizing this measurement of energy, scientists can now further the academic studies on lightning, thunderstorms and the lower atmosphere. |
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Known for its family oriented atmosphere the Normandy has become a landmark for tourists and locals. |
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The balloon is a fabric envelope filled with a gas that is lighter than the surrounding atmosphere. |
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Although hydrogen has more lifting power, it is explosive in an atmosphere rich in oxygen. |
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Chinmoy recommended meditation during the quiet atmosphere of the early morning, before starting daily activities. |
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Even at a very early stage, life played a significant role in the continued existence of oceans, by affecting the composition of the atmosphere. |
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It plays a part in regulating the chemistry of our atmosphere and water supply. |
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Controlled atmosphere facilities use high humidity, low oxygen, and controlled carbon dioxide levels to maintain fruit freshness. |
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Both partners gain water and mineral nutrients mainly from the atmosphere, through rain and dust. |
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Earth's atmosphere has no definite boundary, slowly becoming thinner and fading into outer space. |
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Earth's atmosphere and oceans were formed by volcanic activity and outgassing that included water vapor. |
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The lack of vegetation will result in the loss of oxygen in the atmosphere, and animal life will become extinct. |
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The second type occurs at the bottom of the atmosphere and ocean, where frictional forces are associated with flow over rough surfaces. |
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Water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone are the primary greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. |
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Water vapor generated through surface evaporation is transported by circulatory patterns in the atmosphere. |
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At higher latitudes, the sunlight reaches the surface at lower angles, and it must pass through thicker columns of the atmosphere. |
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Above the troposphere, the atmosphere is usually divided into the stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. |
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Hence the ability of hydrogen to escape from the atmosphere may have influenced the nature of life that developed on Earth. |
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Instead, most of the hydrogen loss comes from the destruction of methane in the upper atmosphere. |
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Water is also present in the atmosphere in solid, liquid, and vapor states. |
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Since the 1970s an important focus of study has been the ozone layer in the atmosphere above Antarctica. |
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The ozone hole is attributed to the emission of chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs into the atmosphere, which decompose the ozone into other gases. |
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Excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is believed to be the main cause of the shrinking of lysocline areas. |
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The deep waters do not mix with the upper layers of water that receive oxygen from the atmosphere. |
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Its atmosphere might have been provincial, but it was never merely parochial. |
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Instead of flowing down the gradient, large scale motions in the atmosphere and ocean tend to occur perpendicular to the pressure gradient. |
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In 1744 Jean le Rond d'Alembert studied tidal equations for the atmosphere which did not include rotation. |
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The warming of the air near to the ground leads to rising movements and the atmosphere becomes less stable. |
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In rough water, fresh sea ice is formed by the cooling of the ocean as heat is lost into the atmosphere. |
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Upper AIW has a high amount of anthropogenic tracers due its exposure to the atmosphere. |
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The experiment did however provide the first useful data on the presence of CFCs in the atmosphere. |
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Also, the AASW movement northward has gained some heat from the atmosphere, thereby increasing the temperature slightly. |
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Rayleigh scattering of sunlight in a clear atmosphere is the main reason why the sky is blue. |
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After months of preparation, the switch from right to left happened in an atmosphere of national celebration. |
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The space shuttle has safely reentered the Earth's atmosphere. |
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The sensuous sounds of soul music created a warm atmosphere. |
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She creates a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for her guests. |
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New Venice was nothing close to hot or even warm, but outside was certainly airsome, and the atmosphere was as solid as a hall of mirrors. |
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That would seem to be a recipe for constant tension but Dratch says that backstage at SNL is not a competitive backstabby kind of atmosphere. |
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Such a barricade as would greatly annoy, or absolutely stop, the currents of the atmosphere. |
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The Conrad in Miami has closed its Noir Bar, which had a South Beach, nightclublike atmosphere, and is replacing it with a brighter, lighter bar. |
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Volcanoes and movements in continental plates contributed to high amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere. |
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This radical shift from a chemically inert to an oxidizing atmosphere caused an ecological crisis, sometimes called the oxygen catastrophe. |
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At first, oxygen would have quickly combined with other elements in Earth's crust, primarily iron, removing it from the atmosphere. |
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Water is constantly transpired from the plant through its stomata to the atmosphere and replaced by soil water taken up by the roots. |
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Differentiating between a bias crime and a nonbias crime can be difficult, particularly in an atmosphere of heightened racial tensions. |
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In 1999, a group of supporters founded the Red Ultras group with the express aim of improving the atmosphere at Pittodrie. |
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The biological role for copper commenced with the appearance of oxygen in earth's atmosphere. |
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Chalcophiles formed as the crust solidified under the reducing conditions of the early Earth's atmosphere. |
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If, as seems likely, such a bombardment struck Earth at the same time, the first atmosphere and oceans may have been stripped away. |
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This change in the atmosphere increased their effectiveness as nurseries of evolution. |
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The temperature profile of the atmosphere is a result of an interaction between radiation and convection. |
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Note that the presence of water in the atmosphere complicates the process of convection. |
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Though less methane than carbon dioxide is produced, its ability to warm the atmosphere is 25 times greater. |
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Nitrous oxide, another gaseous byproduct of animal agriculture, is about 300 times more potent at trapping heat in the atmosphere. |
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It is very densely populated and contains many older terraced houses giving it a Victorian era atmosphere. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln during firing can affect the appearance of the finished wares. |
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In addition, plants and microorganisms can biomethylate Se, which can result in a loss of Se to the atmosphere. |
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A carnivallike atmosphere, depending on the weather, prevails throughout the day. |
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A rat scampered across the tin cans and burst sandbags, and trench atmosphere reasserted itself in a smell of chloride of lime. |
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Cryosequestration in permafrost has helped limit the amount of carbon emitted to the atmosphere from soil. |
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In fact, Soviet astronomers once thought that the thick, dense Cytherean atmosphere might not let any sunlight reach the surface. |
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Marlites are not disintegrated by exposure to the atmosphere, at least in six years. |
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This is a perfect dog-day. The atmosphere thick, mildewy, cloudy. It is difficult to dry anything. The sun is obscured, yet we expect no rain. |
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Mac and Smoky scorned the fuggy atmosphere of the lower decks, and proceeded to select a breezy spot on the after boat-deck. |
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High pressure engines exhausted used steam to the atmosphere, doing away with the condenser and cooling water. |
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Into this atmosphere General George Monck, Governor of Scotland under the Cromwells, marched south with his army from Scotland. |
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It was into this atmosphere that General George Monck marched south with his army from Scotland. |
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It was into this atmosphere that Monck, the governor of Scotland under the Cromwells, marched south with his army from Scotland. |
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This arrangement facilitated an adversarial atmosphere that is representative of the British parliamentary approach. |
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But even more important than these jugglesome statistics is the aura and atmosphere of the city itself. |
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The lambers sometimes brought their friends and acquaintances to see the view and relax in what must have seemed a bohemian atmosphere. |
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The Peak District was the ideal location, with its rivers and humid atmosphere. |
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Its presence has led to the development of strong cyclones of all types, both within the atmosphere and within the ocean. |
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War and science fiction inspired great minds like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun to achieve flight beyond the atmosphere. |
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This engine design aims to be a good jet engine within the atmosphere, as well as being an excellent rocket engine outside. |
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Engines equipped with a condenser are a separate type than those that exhaust to the atmosphere. |
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Various triggers for the Cambrian explosion have been proposed, including the accumulation of oxygen in the atmosphere from photosynthesis. |
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On festive occasions storytelling, skaldic poetry, music and alcoholic drinks, like beer and mead, contributed to the atmosphere. |
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This event recreates a medieval atmosphere and features the major characters from the Robin Hood legend. |
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In the family atmosphere at Clarke's, Keats developed an interest in classics and history, which would stay with him throughout his short life. |
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In the religious atmosphere of the Miss Franklin's school, Evans was exposed to a quiet, disciplined belief opposed to evangelicalism. |
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The gatherings aim for an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes people of all ages, genders, ethnicities, and singing abilities. |
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An oxidising atmosphere, produced by allowing air to enter the kiln, can cause the oxidation of clays and glazes. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln can be adjusted to produce complex effects in glaze. |
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He stated only that he wanted to pay tribute to the atmosphere of the Mediterranean. |
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This stand is noted for its excellent acoustics where an excellent atmosphere can be made. |
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When the Great Depression came, many people left Broadway for Hollywood, and the atmosphere of Broadway musicals changed significantly. |
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The atmosphere acts as a thermal engine, absorbing heat at higher temperatures, releasing heat at lower temperatures. |
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The source of almost all fresh water is precipitation from the atmosphere, in the form of mist, rain and snow. |
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Dunes can likely be found in any environment where there is a substantial atmosphere, winds, and dust to be blown. |
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Peat forms in wetland conditions, where flooding obstructs the flow of oxygen from the atmosphere, slowing the rate of decomposition. |
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As the permafrost melts, it could release billions of tonnes of methane gas into the atmosphere. |
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Ocean acidification, however, caused largely by higher levels of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, is cited as a potential threat. |
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Molten metal must be kept in a vacuum or an inert atmosphere to avoid reaction with air. |
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A commonly cited quote by Ralph Nader states that a pound of plutonium dust spread into the atmosphere would be enough to kill 8 billion people. |
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The solar wind exerts a pressure, and if it could reach Earth's atmosphere it would erode it. |
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They argue that the atmosphere of Mars may have been eroded away by the solar wind because it had no magnetic field to protect it. |
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Other information, especially as to the ratios of gases such as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, is provided by analysis of ice cores. |
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When a volcano erupts, its ash reaches high into the atmosphere and can spread to cover the whole earth. |
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The flue gases must be cleaned of gaseous and particulate pollutants before they are dispersed into the atmosphere. |
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Incineration has a number of outputs such as the ash and the emission to the atmosphere of flue gas. |
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As for other complete combustion processes, nearly all of the carbon content in the waste is emitted as CO2 to the atmosphere. |
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Still the global warming potential of the landfill gas emitted to atmosphere is significant. |
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If these plants are regrown the CO2 emitted from their combustion will be taken out from the atmosphere once more. |
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The oceans are normally a natural carbon sink, absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. |
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Without the Earth's atmosphere, the Earth's average temperature would be well below the freezing temperature of water. |
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Radiative forcing due to aerosols is temporally limited due to the processes that remove aerosols from the atmosphere. |
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Atmospheric soot directly absorbs solar radiation, which heats the atmosphere and cools the surface. |
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During early winter, the atmosphere cools the surface and strong wind and negative buoyancy forcing mixes temperature to a deep layer. |
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Climate change is raising ocean temperatures and raising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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Sound travels more rapidly and over larger distances in the sea than in the atmosphere. |
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Although nitrogen makes up most of the atmosphere, it is in a form that is unavailable to plants. |
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Legumes, for example, fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and generally do not require nitrogen fertilizer. |
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This is a prelude intended to evoke the atmosphere of the legend by its sound. |
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The frozen peat bogs in this region may hold billions of tons of methane gas, which may be released into the atmosphere. |
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After launch, further energy is obtained through the skillful exploitation of rising air in the atmosphere. |
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Alloys of lead and pewter are inherently stable in the atmosphere and generally require no special treatment. |
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Around 100,000 visitors are attracted to Cowes by the festival atmosphere of the event each year in addition to all the competitors. |
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It reflects changes in the variability or average state of the atmosphere over time scales ranging from decades to millions of years. |
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Climate models use quantitative methods to simulate the interactions of the atmosphere, oceans, land surface and ice. |
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For a decorative touch toss a red-and-white-checked napkin into your child's lunch box to create a picniclike atmosphere. |
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If the peat decayed, carbon dioxide would be released to the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. |
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As one example, the peatlands of the former Soviet Union were calculated to be removing 52 Tg of carbon per year from the atmosphere. |
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Lidars can determine atmospheric profiles of aerosols, clouds, and other constituents of the atmosphere. |
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When such specimens are exposed to the normal atmosphere, they may begin to decompose rapidly. |
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Plussing is a technique for enhancing a positive atmosphere in the session, for diminishing hostility, and for raising self-esteem. |
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Its atmosphere is foggy, its waves are very strong, its dangers are perilous, its beasts are terrible, and its winds are full of tempests. |
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The famadihana is an occasion to celebrate the beloved ancestor's memory, reunite with family and community, and enjoy a festive atmosphere. |
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Popular belief at the time was that this scientific approach to cartography was immune to the social atmosphere. |
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More generally, all astronomical phenomena that originate outside Earth's atmosphere are within the purview of astronomy. |
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Space telescopes have enabled measurements in parts of the electromagnetic spectrum normally blocked or blurred by the atmosphere. |
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Some future neutrino detectors may also be sensitive to the particles produced when cosmic rays hit the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Those that accumulate or retain an atmosphere can also undergo surface erosion from wind or water. |
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In an atmosphere of constant conflict, warfare and daily life were strongly intertwined during this period. |
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The atmosphere of Alexander's household is typified by the fact that his daughter Lucrezia apparently lived with Giulia at a point. |
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The triumphant atmosphere extended across the city, as church bells were tolled throughout Moscow to glorify Yermak. |
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As Frederick Copleston notes, Hooker's moderation and civil style of argument were remarkable in the religious atmosphere of his time. |
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Holmes accordingly grew up in an atmosphere of intellectual achievement, and early formed the ambition to be a man of letters like Emerson. |
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The political atmosphere in South India shifted from smaller kingdoms to large empires with the ascendancy of Badami Chalukyas. |
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Air quality laws govern the emission of air pollutants into the atmosphere. |
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The government is trying to improve the atmosphere for foreign direct investment. |
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The reduced pressure steam is then exhausted to the atmosphere, or condensed and pumped back into the boiler. |
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With careful attention to detail, he reconjured the atmosphere of a 19th-century ball. |
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Virtually all elements burn in an atmosphere of oxygen, or an oxygen rich environment. |
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Cort's process consisted of stirring molten pig iron in a reverberatory furnace in an oxidising atmosphere, thus decarburising it. |
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Sulfuric acid is produced in the upper atmosphere of Venus by the Sun's photochemical action on carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and water vapor. |
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The permanent Venusian clouds produce a concentrated acid rain, as the clouds in the atmosphere of Earth produce water rain. |
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The hydrogen chloride gas bubbles off and was discarded to atmosphere before gas absorption towers were introduced. |
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The height of the cone of burning methane in a flame safety lamp can be used to estimate the concentration of the gas in the local atmosphere. |
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As the candle is raised the tip is observed and if unchanged the atmosphere is safe. |
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The flame on reaching the gauze fails to pass through and so the mine atmosphere is not ignited. |
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Any further increase in temperature to white heat will ignite the external atmosphere. |
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The ratio of smoke to air exiting Barry Cossar is measured and compared against that in the surrounding atmosphere. |
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Air pollution occurs when harmful substances including particulates and biological molecules are introduced into Earth's atmosphere. |
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There are various locations, activities or factors which are responsible for releasing pollutants into the atmosphere. |
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They can either destroy contaminants or remove them from an exhaust stream before it is emitted into the atmosphere. |
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The young Weber and his brother Alfred, who also became a sociologist and economist, thrived in this intellectual atmosphere. |
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Anywhere the glaze is thin, the iron oxide molecules are exposed to this atmosphere and will reoxidize to red ferric iron oxide. |
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Hawkshead has a timeless atmosphere and consists of a characterful warren of alleys, overhanging gables and a series of mediaeval squares. |
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They have been the subject of research for their ability to remove some chemical pollutants from the atmosphere. |
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This occurs when moist air cools, usually when an airmass rises through the atmosphere. |
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The 2007 guide does, however, include menus, recipes, and photographs, and description of the atmosphere of starred restaurants. |
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He was quickly made welcome by local residents, and the scenery and atmosphere of the Lake District often found their way into his fiction. |
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At the time Blackmore came to Teddington, the railway had not yet disturbed its quiet rural atmosphere. |
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This high rotative velocity of the sun must cause an equatorial rise of the solar atmosphere. |
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They require the atmosphere of a cigar and the amalgam of a sum'mat comfortable. |
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Even the sunlight assumed a supernal glamour, as if some special atmosphere or exhalation mantled the whole region. |
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We are looking into an area in which biomorphic and technoid objects seem to exist in a Utopian atmosphere. |
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The Titanian atmosphere consists predominantly of nitrogen gas, with only a few percent methane, the simplest organic molecule. |
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Transient luminous events can be another source of ionization in the upper atmosphere. |
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The atmosphere on Venus is an unbreathable mixture of carbon dioxide and sulphuric acid, amongst other things. |
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Then we warp a ball of atmosphere right out of the sky into the domes, and some fruit trees to go with them, and we also abduct some livestock. |
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The movie shows light at 304 Angstroms and 171 Angstroms, both of which help scientists observe the sun's atmosphere, or corona. |
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Adding to the uneasy atmosphere was a looping, noirish sound collage of walking bass, harpsichord, and a cymbal crash. |
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That absorption spectrum allows the scientists to probe the value of alpha in the atmosphere of the white dwarf with high accuracy. |
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Methane is abundant in Titan's thick atmosphere and cycles between the moon's atmosphere and rigid surface, much as water cycles on Earth. |
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Another, Pulitzer-winner Eileen Welsome, likened the atmosphere to anarchy. |
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This broad air mass originated in the Congo's atmosphere and was advected into our circulation some weeks ago. |
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His illuminated white bass was eye-catching and all the band joked around to provide an entertaining night and an electric atmosphere. |
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But winds in the upper and lower atmosphere there tend to blow briskly in opposing directions, in a phenomenon known as vertical wind shear. |
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The WMO explained since pre-industrial times, CO2 levels in our atmosphere have increased by over 40 percent from around 278 ppm. |
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It was in this buoyant baby boom atmosphere that my parents grew up. |
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Visitors to Johnny Rockets restaurants will enjoy the family-friendly, fun experience and authentic all-American atmosphere. |
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The company uses nitrogen in atmosphere make-up and purging in the production of galvanize, galvanneal, aluminize, and Galvalume steel sheets. |
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Getting above the Earth's atmosphere, however, was not the only challenge of X-ray astronomy. |
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Yangon produces 170 tons of rubbish every day so the plant will reduce emissions of methane and carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. |
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He added efforts to forge stronger links with the black community were working but there was still an atmosphere of fear created by the Yardies. |
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Emotional struggles blend with racecar atmosphere to create a compelling mystery recommended for any mystery shelf. |
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Everyone loves a beach party and Beach brings that atmosphere on even the rainiest night. |
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The spine-chilling saga of a young divorcee struggling to raise her daughter in a rancidly damp flat oozes atmosphere. |
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Mohan Sikka's short story 'The Railway Aunty', on which the film is based, uses its atmosphere of defeat and rancidness much better. |
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