carbon dioxide in the PONS Dictionary

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In the next twenty years, the field will spare the production of some 125,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide.
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Not only is air expelled, but so are mucus and carbon dioxide from the animal's metabolism, which have been stored in the whale while diving.
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In addition, because carbon dioxide is heavier than air, exhaust vents are required to be at or near ground level to efficiently remove the gas.
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One of the by products of fermentation is the creation of carbon dioxide gas.
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These gas vesicles have only been produced in the presence of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, likely acting as a response to a hydrogen gradient.
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He looks at his carbon dioxide detector, which gives a reading.
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Pre-steamed beans are immersed in supercritical carbon dioxide in a pressure chamber at 73 to 300 atmospheres.
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Carbon is present in the atmosphere in the form of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and methane.
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An anti-suffocation valve at the back of the helmet allows for the passing of carbon dioxide from the helmet.
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Minimizing the amount of this carbon dioxide reaching the atmosphere presents a huge challenge but must be a global priority.
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