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According to physicists, your skin, your brain, the neutrons, the minerals, the gases, the stars, are all built with the very same building block: the quark
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Humans and animals have ancestors and, in a way, so have minerals, vegetables and gases
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Widespread dents and holes in the hull, many windows blown out, lights inside faltering and the rear of the ship was burning, flames fed by the gases inside shooting out through gaps in the damaged hull
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B: -- With more plants around the globe on larger landmasses, the gases that would have been found in the atmosphere, would definitely have contained additional oxygen and having a boundary layer of water outside the atmosphere, could have led to gases being trapped in the atmosphere and an increase in air pressure
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We know that today our atmosphere and a thin layer of Ozone alone, consisting of gases only, in conjunction with the magnetic field that is generated by the Earth, protects us from a reasonable amount of the harmful effects of the sun
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inasmuch as both China and India were exempt from crippling their economies, with China currently producing more greenhouse gases than America, with more on the way
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The hard vacuum, leaving them without breath, letting gases bubble out in the
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So strong was the blast that even the boiling storm rolled back in reaction to its hot gases, tamed for once by a stronger force
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“The sixteen and a half million tonnes of greenhouse gases are almost an afterthought
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“Dispersed gases,” I told him, and I don’t know where that came from
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I had to explain it again a couple of times, about little puff-balls of smoke or gases all lined up in a row ahead of the meteor, and how the thing would arrive in Earth’s vicinity as just a big clump of steam; without enough kinetic energy to cause any harm or penetrate the atmosphere, et cetera
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costs and likely limited benefits” of using the Clean Air Act to regulate greenhouses gases
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research on the health effects of greenhouse gases
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regulate greenhouse gases: they would reduce global temperatures by 0
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EPA"s rules to curb emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases were cited as impediment
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with rockets, followed by two airborne assaults using nerve gases Tabun and Sarin
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The gases originate from coal-burning power plants and to a lesser extent, cars and trucks
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Some components of the atmosphere were “greenhouse gases
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increase in surface temperatures due to increase in the greenhouse gases
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greenhouse gases rose steadily, but average surface temperature rose over much of the globe between 1910 and 1940, then fell between 1940 and 1975 despite a more than
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gases on the enemies
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the thick gases that had drifted from the cavernous core of the
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The hot gases and smoke from the intense destruction stifled
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Smokestacks smoked, carbon dioxide belched forth, millions of animals produced flatulent gases including CO2, and the “carbon footprint” was enlarged
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Other findings indicate that the oceans emit most of the greenhouse gases
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output of global warming gases
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The EPA has stifled Alan Carlin, a senior research analyst at the EPA who questioned the outdated research on the health effects of greenhouse gases
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2,2011) that would take away the EPA authority to regulate greenhouse gases
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Quote: "We write with serious economic and energy security concerns relating to the potential regulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from stationary sources under the Clean Air Act
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Consider EPA's rules to regulate greenhouse gases: they would reduce global temperatures by 0
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greenhouse gases were cited as impediment to growth by at least 30 organizations‖
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President Obama, himself, a few days after taking office issued new CAFÉ rules that raised the mileage requirements for cars and quickly followed that with directing federal regulators on to move on an application by California and 13 other states to set strict limits on greenhouse gases from cars and trucks
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In February, 2011 both the Senate and the House introduced legislation to remove the authority from the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases and so we see that the Congress is aware that the EPA must be regulated and controlled
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coal, creating billions of tons of the greenhouse gases that are now warming the planet
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involving the administration of anaesthetic gases such as C02, provided that it is
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Loud popping sounds came from under their feet as accumulated gases and air bladders exploded under the pressure of hurrying feet
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xenon, to gases with
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ated by the different gases may be combined or seen as
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and a sudden expansion of the gases generating pres-
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dioxide can also react with other atmospheric gases to
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ceeds that found in solids, liquids and gases
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gases or energy solely and instantly by the will of the inhabitants ’21 In other
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Winds are basically movements of gases (making up what we call ‘air’)
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about the lines of force and in the process collide with gases in the neutral
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Many of the gases let
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Gases trapped in these meteorites
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frozen gases with bits of embedded rock and dust
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gases, which fluoresce like a neon sign
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“You’ll be studying the levels of fuel exhaust gases using infrared spectroscopy
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Of course the amounts and types of gases emitted depend on what the cows eat, their water intake, etc
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It was a simple matter to isolate the feces and urine to test the gases coming from them
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“You’ve mentioned the major types of gases, but aren’t there any others that would be present in trace amounts? Amines, for example
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Then you show them bar graphs indicating the amounts of trace gases produced with each type of feed
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Through the lens of your amateur telescope the snake looming on the horizon rears back and poises for another strike as hot gases and electric arcs pour out its head, making it fly about like an unattended garden hose at full blast
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He has developed several gases of his own, without any help from anyone
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Some of the gases are slow to act; they can make a swarm of idiots choke in spasms for hours on the ground before death claims them
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Other gases kill so quickly that the idiots have no time to respond
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And the best gases are the paralysis gases—those allow hunters to bring in fresh live idiots for test chambers, display booths, and the ever-popular retribution houses
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There are other gases containing viruses or microbes that can destroy populations of millions
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But those have never been used—the gases may seep into the domes, killing everyone inside as well as all the idiots without
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Just Tres and a few others who work with gases will know it
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But as they were leaving, there were dagger cards being thrown at them and bursting into rays of colors and gases
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Giant spirals composed of spheres of reacting gases release vast amounts of energy
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For the past half a year, Iraqi bombers and artillery units had sprayed the area with the numerous types of chemical weapons, like mustard and nerve gases
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During the journey up river, the ship’s reactor separated the local water into hydrogen and oxygen and compressed the gases into liquids as it was designed to do
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When departing Earth, the liquefied gases were provided from stations on the ground
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There was no question that, in spite of the drivel this man in the lab coat spewed, this facility was manufacturing several varieties of military grade poison gases and packaging them for combat use
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Even your science notes this aspect – in order to touch something physical, a solid, the particles are moving at a much slower or lower rate, those that are gases, non-solids are moving at a faster or higher rate
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Granted even the energy of rocks and gases will be at the point of or-
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ferent atoms formed and bonded together, gases that create the atmo-
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cycle initiated by the Big Bang, a spherical like “rock” containing water on its surface and gases on the outermost shell was formed; this planet would later be known to man as the planet earth or “terra
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an abundant source of these gases present on earth during the forma-
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huge explosions would generate more than enough gases and ash in the
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The lightest atoms and gases are found in the strato-sphere, and the densest atoms are found in the center of the earth
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“OK, what about the blood gases and chemistry? Did they show anything?”
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Do you have the results on Missy’s blood gases?”
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I’ll know more when I see the results of her blood gases
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the various colours of the gases
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and a reaction took place, the gases seemed to solidify and
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Why do I keep thinking of the Internet? This company had to pay, to the tune of two hundred million dollars for polluting the environment with toxic gases and chemicals
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Being ―frozen‖ into its gases, the magnetic
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making its gases spiral inwards)
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� When fuel was injected inside and ignited, the pressure from the detonation closed the front flaps and forced the gases to escape through the rear, creating thrust
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Doctor Homer also specialized in breathing gases and verified the readouts were within acceptable limits
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Ingrid was right of course but even worse, the seabed under them had burst open, spewing millions of tons of lava and gases into the water
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The hot water caused the gases in the fully filled cylinders to expand way beyond their safe pressure limit
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Carla panicked for a moment, not realizing what Max was doing with her precious life-giving gases, but then it dawned on her, Jim was not coming back because his cylinder must have exploded
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The volcano gave a massive belch of seething hot gases; sprays of viscous lava tipped over the object, and it slowly slipped into the white hot, bubbling mass
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Spumes of incandescent lava and gases exploded around it, as it sank below the surface
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Stan Kendrick and other specialists on board concluded that the two ships had sunk extremely quickly, possibly on a vast bubble column caused by the molten rock and gases, rising through the mat of fissures in the seabed
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The gases from the body had puffed the polythene wrapping significantly
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'The atmosphere,' Orynn stated, 'Zorba's atmosphere comprises various gases, and the reactor extracts hydrogen and oxygen from the atmosphere, and combines them into water which is then pumped into the ballast tanks
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The torpedo is powered by a rocket engine, and in fact, it floats in a bubble which is created by the deflection, and filled with exhaust gases
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'It's the exhaust gases from the engines,' the UPS explained, 'We're creating empty space in empty space, as it were
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'The light is caused by the super-heated exhaust gases surrounding us
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These cars, motors, buses, trucks and scooters, all these vehicles ejected harmful gases like carbon monoxide, carbon flurochloride and many other toxic gases, which are very dangerous for our health
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These harmful gases are the main cause which rise the global warming, and also deflect the ozone layer (the protective layer of our planet Earth) which protect us from the harmful ultra-violet rays of Sun, once it penetrates by these harmful gases and chemicals, God knows, how many living creature would be survive in our planet Earth; it might be the end of our beautiful planet
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The searing gases quickly cooked up the 180 one and a half-ton shells kept inside the turret’s barbette and the 120 other 460mm projectiles kept in the forward shell room
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Captain Heller had brought his ship out of warp, nine billion miles from the Iotian sun, at the boundary known as the heliosheath where solar winds give way to interstellar gases
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The oxygen content is richer and there is a surprising portion of helium and other rare gases in it, while the ship pressure was nominally around 1