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hydrogen [ˈhaıdrədʒən] N CHEM

hydrophobia [ˌhaıdrəʊˈfəʊbjə] N MED

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carbon [ˈkɑːbən] N

1. carbon:

2. carbon → carbon paper

3. carbon → carbon copy

See also carbon paper , carbon copy

carbon paper N, carbon

carbon copy N, carbon

hydrogen bomb N, H-bomb

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In these cases, pockmarks have been interpreted as the morphological expression of gas or oil leakage from active hydrocarbon system or a deep overpressured petroleum reservoir.
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As a consequence, these areas are concentrated with toxic compounds due to mineral and hydrocarbon exploration; this exploitation has increased in the last two decades.
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Murexide and methyl red are investigated as promising enhancers of sonochemical destruction of chlorinated hydrocarbon pollutants.
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The unit has been identified as a massive hydrocarbon reservoir.
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Short interactions between hydrocarbon substituents and coordinatively unsaturated metal complexes have been noted since the 1960s.
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The example given, paraffin wax, is a member of a family of hydrocarbon molecules of differing chain lengths, with high-density polyethylene at the long-chain end of the series.
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They contain strata of hydrocarbons (oil shales), which have been burning continuously for centuries.
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The phenomenon of diapirism allows rock salt to provide an effective trap for hydrocarbon deposits.
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Oil is largely composed of hydrocarbons which can burn if ignited.
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Total petroleum hydrocarbons, which can include several chemicals, also showed elevated levels.
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