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Illudunt nobis conjecturae nostrae, quarum nos pudet, posteaquam in meliores cofices incidimus.
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But we got a lot of nos before they said yes.
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An anonymous telephone call provides editors with updates on new no-nos.
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But, even if the fourth doesn't have quite the popularity rating of nos.
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Salami and bologna are obvious no-nos, and roast beef is questionable.
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The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide.
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So too are nitrous emissions and other impurities, including mercury and soot.
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A character representation of the effects produced by inhaling nitrous oxide gas.
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A nitrous oxide-acetylene flame is used for the determination by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
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The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
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Pour a little nitro glycerine into the cracks and light the fuse.
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Not nitro cold brewing or beans pooped out by civets, but genes.
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Mix the nitro with sawdust, and you have a nice plastic explosive.
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You want a nitro lesson, you know where to find me.
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The vascular effect was reduced by L-NG-nitro-arginine methyl ester and wortmaninn.
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The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrousoxide.
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A character representation of the effects produced by inhaling nitrousoxide gas.
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A nitrousoxide-acetylene flame is used for the determination by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
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The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrousoxide.
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But rising levels of nitrousoxide and methane offsets some of the benefit.
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It is a legal high popular with clubbers and is also known as " hippiecrack".
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The Home Office recently urged festivals to crack down on laughinggas.
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The oxide of nitrogen so formed is called nitrous oxide or laughinggas.
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Most of us probably thought that nitrogen oxide was laughinggas.
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At certain moments, watching it felt like inhaling laughinggas mixed with helium.
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Or I shouldn't wonder if it was something like nitrous-oxide-youknow, laughinggas.
Usage of n2o in English
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The amount and geographic distribution of N2O emissions over China remain largely uncertain.
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Spatial analysis shows nonlinear relationships between N2O emission intensities and urbanization.
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Efficiency Farm practices that improve efficiency and thereby reduce methane and N2O emissions are emphasised.
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Spike rate on and off N2O were compared using the non-parametric Wilcoxon matched pairs test.
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However, in the presence of reduced cytochrome c and N2O, a single turnover occurs after a lag-phase.
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Some of the largest HFC and N2O projects have not yet requested CERs this year, the data showed.
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He leads a team that focuses mainly on intensive livestock systems and N2O emissions from wheat and grazing.
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Barclays Capital analysts said N2O CERs account for around 24 percent of total issued CERs.
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The direct effect in the N2O conditions induced no cell killing and did not modify the cell killing induced by X-rays.
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Gamma-irradiation of cells in N2O-saturated PBS solution also raises the radiosensitivity of the cells, although HOCl does not accumulate in this system.
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We have found a correlation between the yields of Cl2- and HOCl formed in pulse-irradiated N2O-saturated solutions.
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Contrarily, the low-lying excited states (triplet and quintet) do not participate in the reaction between the molybdenum dimer and N2O.
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Pulse-irradiated N2O-saturated PBS solutions have a lethal effect on Escherichia coli cells, which is proportional to the amount of HOCl in the solutions.
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The CO2 and N2O emissions mainly occurred in the aerobic stage and CH4 emissions were consistently near zero.
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(1) Nitrous oxide gas, or laughing gas, N2O.
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And in the stratosphere, N2O can break down to form other molecules that destroy the ozone layer protecting the planet from ultraviolet radiation.