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Examples for "sulfide "
1 The physiological role of hydrogen sulfide depends on its in vivo level.
2 Being cruciferous vegetables, the green globes release hydrogen sulfide as they cook.
3 One of these gases, hydrogen sulfide , can depress the sense of smell.
4 However, hydrogen sulfide regulation and its beneficial effects via methionine restriction remain elusive.
5 Phosphogypsum addition resulted in a large increase in sulfide levels in sediment suspensions.
1 Otherwise, the production level of H2S and VEGF were also significantly increased.
2 However, the effects of H2S on cancer are controversial and remain unclear.
3 Moreover, the exogenous donation of H2S produced similar cellular protective effects to CCT.
4 In conclusion, CSE-derived H2S is involved in the maintenance of portal venous pressure.
5 In addition, we also examined whether there is cross talk between H2S and NO.
1 Pieridae is also buying three sour gas plants.
2 Chevron is an experienced sour gas developer, and has partnered with PetroChina to develop gas in Australia.
3 Gas pumped from the Sichuan basin, both conventional and unconventional, is mostly sour gas that contains H2S.
4 The plant mentioned in the new letter processes sour gas so it can be sold to the public.
5 It has trebled output since 1999, overcoming technical challenges such as high reservoir pressures and very sour gas .
1 If there is gas, dive into the water; sewer gas rises, remember.
2 But we've sampled the air down there and it's not just sewer gas .
3 The smell of sewer gas was suddenly stronger, almost dizzying.
4 The parents noted it, and wondered if there could be sewer gas in the apartments.
5 No one of these gases, however, is capable of producing the diseases attributed to sewer gas .
1 The solution thus obtained was properly diluted and saturated with hydrogen sulphide .
2 In particular, we are certain they did not contain hydrogen sulphide .
3 They spew out noxious hydrogen sulphide gas, and the water contains little oxygen.
4 The environment around a hydrothermal vent is rich in hydrogen sulphide .
5 The natural gas contains a high level of hydrogen sulphide .
1 The physiological role of hydrogen sulfide depends on its in vivo level.
2 Being cruciferous vegetables, the green globes release hydrogen sulfide as they cook.
3 One of these gases, hydrogen sulfide , can depress the sense of smell.
4 However, hydrogen sulfide regulation and its beneficial effects via methionine restriction remain elusive.
5 However, the content of hydrogen sulfide can be lowered only partially.
6 Furthermore, the concentration of 10 microM hydrogen sulfide in water was successfully measured.
7 The experiment also releases hydrogen sulfide , which in sufficient quantities can be deadly.
8 Pitch was also largely free of the noxious, rotten-egg smell of hydrogen sulfide .
9 In small doses, hydrogen sulfide will irritate eyes, nose and throat.
10 As such, the measurement of hydrogen sulfide with nano-quantity resolution becomes an important subject.
11 It was found that the intensities increase as the concentrations of hydrogen sulfide increase.
12 We assessed the role of hydrogen sulfide in a rodent model of aortic occlusion.
13 Although no oxygen was present hydrogen sulfide was only detectable close to the sediment.
14 The first primitive forms of life consumed various materials, including hydrogen sulfide , and released oxygen.
15 To oversimplify, we use hydrogen sulfide to induce hypothermia.
16 It was the stench of rotten eggs, hydrogen sulfide .
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