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Examples for "nos"
Examples for "nos"
1Illudunt nobis conjecturae nostrae, quarum nos pudet, posteaquam in meliores cofices incidimus.
2But we got a lot of nos before they said yes.
3An anonymous telephone call provides editors with updates on new no-nos.
4But, even if the fourth doesn't have quite the popularity rating of nos.
5Salami and bologna are obvious no-nos, and roast beef is questionable.
1The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide.
2So too are nitrous emissions and other impurities, including mercury and soot.
3A character representation of the effects produced by inhaling nitrous oxide gas.
4A nitrous oxide-acetylene flame is used for the determination by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
5The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
1Pour a little nitro glycerine into the cracks and light the fuse.
2Not nitro cold brewing or beans pooped out by civets, but genes.
3Mix the nitro with sawdust, and you have a nice plastic explosive.
4You want a nitro lesson, you know where to find me.
5The vascular effect was reduced by L-NG-nitro-arginine methyl ester and wortmaninn.
1The amount and geographic distribution of N2O emissions over China remain largely uncertain.
2Spatial analysis shows nonlinear relationships between N2O emission intensities and urbanization.
3Efficiency Farm practices that improve efficiency and thereby reduce methane and N2O emissions are emphasised.
4Spike rate on and off N2O were compared using the non-parametric Wilcoxon matched pairs test.
5However, in the presence of reduced cytochrome c and N2O, a single turnover occurs after a lag-phase.
1It is a legal high popular with clubbers and is also known as " hippie crack".
1The Home Office recently urged festivals to crack down on laughing gas.
2The oxide of nitrogen so formed is called nitrous oxide or laughing gas.
3Most of us probably thought that nitrogen oxide was laughing gas.
4At certain moments, watching it felt like inhaling laughing gas mixed with helium.
5Or I shouldn't wonder if it was something like nitrous-oxide-youknow, laughing gas.
1The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide.
2A character representation of the effects produced by inhaling nitrous oxide gas.
3A nitrous oxide-acetylene flame is used for the determination by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
4The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
5But rising levels of nitrous oxide and methane offsets some of the benefit.
6The oxide of nitrogen so formed is called nitrous oxide or laughing gas.
7The moment after I began to respire twenty quarts of unmingled nitrous oxide.
8On gentle heating, it is decomposed into water and nitrous oxide.
9English chemist Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen, first synthesized nitrous oxide in 1775.
10This article reports findings from 6 months of nitrous oxide use in the field.
11The position of nitrous oxide in the foregoing table is worthy of particular notice.
12Dentists can also easily control the amount of nitrous oxide administered to the patient.
13The solid plastic-type propellant is ignited by nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
14On that account the anaesthetic is best started with nitrous oxide or ethyl chloride.
15Two poorly designed trials of nitrous oxide had conflicting results.
16To top it off, oceanic nitrogen is converted to nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas.
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Translations for nitrous oxide