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  • A carbon fixation reaction that fixes carbon dioxide into the four carbon molecule oxaloacetate; usually found in the mesophyll
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  • ...rccs.htm Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change] IPCC Special Report on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage. *[http://arstechnica.com/journals/science.ars/2006/9/19/5341 Carbon Dioxide Lakes in the Deep Ocean] Posted by John Timmer, September 2006
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  • ...ole as malic acid until the following light period when it is converted to carbon dioxide for fixation by the Calvin cycle.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Carbon dioxide]]
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  • ...ein on earth and required for the first step of the Calvin cycle to reduce carbon dioxide during carbon fixation.
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  • ...gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and beer. The carbon dioxide gas freezes at −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F) and the frozen form is k
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  • '''Capnography''' is a technique for continuously monitoring the [[carbon dioxide]] content of expired air. It is particularly useful in field and emergency ...[[blood gas analysis]] by focusing on the actual gas exchange rather than carbon dioxide in blood. Like [[pulse oximetry]], it is a relatively noninvasive technique
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  • An increased [[partial pressure]] of [[carbon dioxide]] in the [[blood]].
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  • A decreased [[partial pressure]] of [[carbon dioxide]] in the [[blood]].
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  • An approach to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by capturing carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>).
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  • Continuous recording of the carbon dioxide content of expired air.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...[World War I]]. It is a [[choking gas]] that reacts with water to produce carbon dioxide and hydrogen chloride gas, which is corrosive. Exposure can lead to [[pulm ...gene is very reactive and decomposes in the presence of moisture to form [[carbon dioxide]] (CO2) and [[hydrochloric acid]] (HCl). The oxygen atom of water molecule
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  • ...he main greenhouse gases for Earth are [[water]] vapor (H<sub>2</sub>O), [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), and [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>). Some other gases such as ...human contribution to the Earth's greenhouse effect concentrate chiefly on carbon dioxide emissions. See [[Kyoto Protocol]], [[emissions trading]] and [[carbon credi
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  • Common name for [[sodium bicarbonate]]; usage comes from its generation of [[carbon dioxide]] when subjected to heat or acid; generate gas leavens a baked product
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  • ...ible material releasing heat, light, and various reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water.
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  • ...tions of [[amine]]s to remove [[hydrogen sulphide]] (H<sub>2</sub>S) and [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) from [[gas]]es
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  • ...and chemist, known for his discoveries of latent heat, specific heat, and carbon dioxide
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  • ...cle, discovered by Melvin Calvin, that is responsible for the reduction of carbon dioxide to sugar in the stroma of chloroplasts.
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...[yeast]] that [[Fermentation (food)|ferment]] sugar into [[ethanol]] and [[carbon dioxide]].
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  • ...e of the [[pH]] of the oceans, presumably due to the increased intake of [[carbon dioxide]] from the [[atmosphere]].
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  • ...ioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), hydrogen sulfide or [[mercaptan]]s (RSH). Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but not a sour gas. Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide or carbon dioxide can be used, the raw gas must be treated to reduce those impurities to acce
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  • Test which measures the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood, as well as the acidity (pH) of the blood.
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  • ...ntake of [[carbon dioxide]] from the [[atmosphere]]. Due to the release of carbon dioxide by human activity, the increased [[acid]]ity of the oceans could cause some [[Carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) combines with [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O) to form [[carbo
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  • ...ses such as [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) or hydrogen sulfide. Thus, carbon dioxide by itself is an acid gas but it is not a sour gas. Before a raw natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide and/or carbon dioxide can be used, the raw gas must be treated to remove those impurities to acce
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  • ...of delivering oxygen to the body's cells via the blood, and the removal of carbon dioxide wastes that result from metabolism.
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • Flue gas is usually composed of [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and water vapor as well as [[nitrogen]] and excess [[oxy Technologies for the removal and [[carbon capture and storage|capture]] of carbon dioxide from flue gases are now under active research and development as a means
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...to be observed by non-[[chemist]]s is the conversion of [[dry ice]] into [[carbon dioxide]] gas. In chemistry labs, sublimation, when possible, serves as a very con
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...cessing_ng.asp Natural Gas Supply Association] Scroll down to ''Sulfur and Carbon Dioxide Removal''
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...r advanced field medicine where an artificial airway is inserted, direct [[carbon dioxide]] measurement with [[capnography]] is another complementary technique. ...ng used by a patient. For this purpose, it is necessary to also measure [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) levels with [[arterial blood gas]] testing.
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  • {{r|Carbon dioxide}}
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  • ...climate, and underlying [[seismic]] activity, the Lake has a buildup of [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[sulfur dioxide]].<ref name=solidarites/>
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  • The [[greenhouse gas]] [[carbon dioxide]] CO<sub>2</sub> is an oxide of carbon, as is the poisonous gas [[carbon mo
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  • ...s with his atoms, and found the answer….Carbon monoxide (CO) was ©O, while carbon dioxide (C02) was ©OO. Nitrous oxide (N20) was ØØO, and ØO was nitric oxide (N
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  • ...[[ethane]], [[propane]], [[isobutane]], normal [[butane]], [[nitrogen]], [[carbon dioxide]] and [[hydrogen sulphide]].
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  • ...s that both resources must be developed in order to stabilize and reduce [[carbon dioxide]] emissions:<ref>[http://aceee.org/store/proddetail.cfm?CFID=2957330&CFTOKE
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