Chemical formula CO; a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.
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Examples for "co"
Examples for "co"
1However, the Green co-leader James Shaw said the law discriminates against Māori.
2Come the revolution, we will turn it into a co-op of course.
3It's more expensive for the companies involved, said Bespoke co-founder Paul Hickey.
4The Greens' co-leader, James Shaw, said the move did need to happen.
5The co-op's officers would, however, have acquired a new tool of management.
1Older, poorly maintained stoves pollute even more including risks from carbon monoxide.
2Carbon monoxide, ozone and larger particulates were not included in the study.
3The 10 victims of the blaze died due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
4Yildiz said initial indications showed the miners died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
5Then I got carbon monoxide poisoning from the flat in New York.
1The alpha, beta-unsaturated carbonyl group is the key structure triggering HSF1 activation.
2The carbonyl O atom is involved as acceptor in three different hydrogen-bond inter-actions.
3We also determined protein oxidative damage in haemolysate and plasma by carbonyl assay.
4Patients who died during ICU stay had higher protein carbonyl concentration.
5However, the carbonyl content and particle size of PPI increased continuously after F-T treatment.
1Police found two cylinders of carbon monoxide gas in the shed behind the house, one full, one empty.
2They're claiming that the sewers have ruptured and that methane, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide gas have escaped into the city.
3As air was sucked into the shattered reactor, it ignited flammable carbon monoxide gas causing a fire which burned for nine days.
4There it would be combined with 0.24 kilograms of liquid hydrogen feedstock per day to produce carbon monoxide gas and water.
1Such remission may be attributable to anti-inflammatory effects of smoking nicotine and carbon oxides.
1When the flue gas analysis is known, the total, amount of air supplied is:
2Its energy saving and environmental protection business include flue gas desulfurization, wastewater treatment and semiconductor business.
3To better steer and engineer flue gas-fed microalgal cultures, all these compounds need to be considered.
4Three species of selenium and two of mercury were evidenced as volatile species in the flue gas.
5After a change in feedstock an immediate change of the element concentrations in the flue gas was detected.
1Older, poorly maintained stoves pollute even more including risks from carbon monoxide.
2The 10 victims of the blaze died due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
3Yildiz said initial indications showed the miners died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
4Then I got carbon monoxide poisoning from the flat in New York.
5The feeling comes from the accumulation of carbon monoxide in the lungs.
6It found three, one with an abnormally high saturation of carbon monoxide.
7A post-mortem examination found that he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
8No, I was gonna use carbon monoxide, but I never did anything.
9They say he had poisonous levels of carbon monoxide in his blood.
10Within the year, Forsythe died in the family garage of carbon monoxide poisoning.
11Sustained abstinence from tobacco at week 24 was validated with expired carbon monoxide.
12Background: Nitric oxide and carbon monoxide exert vasodilatory effects that minimize ischaemia-reperfusion injury.
13It is likely Mr Ibbotson would also have been exposed to carbon monoxide.
14Lucky for the south, it keeps out carbon monoxide from the industrialized north.
15The blast was followed by a horrifying rise in carbon monoxide.
16Give me carbon monoxide any day-atleast that gas is odorless.
Translations for carbon monoxide