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The physiological role of hydrogen sulfide depends on its in vivo level.
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Being cruciferous vegetables, the green globes release hydrogen sulfide as they cook.
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One of these gases, hydrogen sulfide, can depress the sense of smell.
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However, hydrogen sulfide regulation and its beneficial effects via methionine restriction remain elusive.
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Phosphogypsum addition resulted in a large increase in sulfide levels in sediment suspensions.
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Otherwise, the production level of H2S and VEGF were also significantly increased.
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However, the effects of H2S on cancer are controversial and remain unclear.
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Moreover, the exogenous donation of H2S produced similar cellular protective effects to CCT.
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In conclusion, CSE-derived H2S is involved in the maintenance of portal venous pressure.
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In addition, we also examined whether there is cross talk between H2S and NO.
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The physiological role of hydrogensulfide depends on its in vivo level.
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Being cruciferous vegetables, the green globes release hydrogensulfide as they cook.
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One of these gases, hydrogensulfide, can depress the sense of smell.
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However, hydrogensulfide regulation and its beneficial effects via methionine restriction remain elusive.
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However, the content of hydrogensulfide can be lowered only partially.
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Pieridae is also buying three sourgas plants.
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Chevron is an experienced sourgas developer, and has partnered with PetroChina to develop gas in Australia.
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Gas pumped from the Sichuan basin, both conventional and unconventional, is mostly sourgas that contains H2S.
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The plant mentioned in the new letter processes sourgas so it can be sold to the public.
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It has trebled output since 1999, overcoming technical challenges such as high reservoir pressures and very sourgas.
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The solution thus obtained was properly diluted and saturated with hydrogensulphide.
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In particular, we are certain they did not contain hydrogensulphide.
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They spew out noxious hydrogensulphide gas, and the water contains little oxygen.
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The environment around a hydrothermal vent is rich in hydrogensulphide.
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The natural gas contains a high level of hydrogensulphide.
Usage of sewer gas in English
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If there is gas, dive into the water; sewergas rises, remember.
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But we've sampled the air down there and it's not just sewergas.
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The smell of sewergas was suddenly stronger, almost dizzying.
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The parents noted it, and wondered if there could be sewergas in the apartments.
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No one of these gases, however, is capable of producing the diseases attributed to sewergas.
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Now look at sewergas, for instance.
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He saw the smoke coming from the sewer , supposed that it was sewergas that had exploded.
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What is it, sewergas?
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It was sewergas.
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The capacity of water to absorb sewergas is very great, consequently the water in the trap would absorb this gas.
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So we were liable more or less to trichina and insomnia, but still we were free from sewergas and poll tax.
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Sometimes, too, we think a little sewergas is preferable to the plumber and his bill; but that is a very silly thought indeed.
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The smells of hot asphalt, underground caverns, gasoline, patchouli, orange peel, sewergas, Albany grabs, Egyptian cigarettes, mortar and the undried ink on newspapers.
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Sewergas is not the only evil to be guarded against, but it is the greatest.
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Sewergas has always been wasted, heretofore; nobody tried to save up sewer-gas-youcan't name me a man.
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" Sewergas," he ejaculated, as he slammed the cover down.