Of or containing nitrogen.
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1 Question 7: Russian and American scientists have discovered a new superheavy element .
2 One common element is that these people often work late at night.
3 In every society, government suppresses the individual element , one way or another.
4 Problem was, there was an element of truth to what Morelli said.
5 High technology industry is a key element of our current economic well-being.
1 One concern is the level of nitrogen fertilizer run-off into water sources.
2 Changes in fermentation characteristics reflected the change in source of available nitrogen .
3 A lot of nitrogen 's going on to help overcome the feed deficit.
4 The manure is richer in potash than in nitrogen and phosphoric acid.
5 The UN was formed also from nitrate nitrogen in various plant species.
1 Methods and results: Paper includes remarks about nitric oxide physiology in organism.
2 Background: Coronary spasm seems to be associated with coronary nitric oxide deficiency.
3 Allow the action of the nitric acid to cease before adding more.
4 Inappropriate synthesis of vasodilatory nitric oxide may be important in this respect.
5 On solution in glacial acetic acid and addition of nitric acid, b-nitroalizarin
1 A number of glass bottles were made and filled with azotic acid.
2 The other substances, azotic acid and potash, were all at his disposal.
3 But, after all, how was he going to employ this azotic acid?
4 They were a mixture of azotic gas and carbonic acid.
5 Some contain azotic gas, which contributes to produce nitre.
1 The politics of cross-dressing and gender identity, and the chemical element molybdenum.
2 Each chemical element , like oxygen and hydrogen, absorbs light in slightly different ways.
3 Of course the chemical element is the simplest form of matter.
4 The origin of the scientific conception of the chemical element .
5 An atom is the smallest particle of a chemical element .
1 The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide.
2 So too are nitrous emissions and other impurities, including mercury and soot.
3 A character representation of the effects produced by inhaling nitrous oxide gas.
4 A nitrous oxide-acetylene flame is used for the determination by atomic-absorption spectroscopy.
5 The rule covers global warming pollutants including carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
6 But rising levels of nitrous oxide and methane offsets some of the benefit.
7 The oxide of nitrogen so formed is called nitrous oxide or laughing gas.
8 Finally I reached the rotting oblong box and removed the damp nitrous cover.
9 The moment after I began to respire twenty quarts of unmingled nitrous oxide.
10 Aggregate respiratory and mucous membrane symptoms were also significantly higher with nitrous acid.
11 Emissions of other greenhouse gases, such as nitrous oxides, were down.
12 On gentle heating, it is decomposed into water and nitrous oxide.
13 English chemist Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen, first synthesized nitrous oxide in 1775.
14 So we say that nitrous acid is more reliable than nitric for etching.
15 This article reports findings from 6 months of nitrous oxide use in the field.
16 The position of nitrous oxide in the foregoing table is worthy of particular notice.
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