Ammonia smells like ammonia—you can easily pick it out of cleaning fluids and cat pee.
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The bright clouds are most likely ammonia or ammonia and water, mixed with a sprinkling of unknown chemical ingredients.
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But squids use ammonia for buoyancy, and ammonia inhibits this calcification, preventing any fossilization until the squid's body has decomposed.
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These upgrades included strategies to decrease the ammonia in the wastewater, since ammonia can lead to algal blooms and overabundant plant growth that can choke water systems.
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What is different this year, according to the British Poultry Council, is lower-than-average production of ammonia, and also therefore CO2, due to lower ammonia prices.
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The company is also moving to address the spikes in nutrients, tritium and ammonia, Mr. Gould said, although he added that ammonia was not a byproduct of nuclear plants.
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Announces that its El Dorado, Arkansas facility's ammonia plant is operating at nameplate capacity * Addition of ammonia production capabilities at el dorado expected to be reflected in overall financial performance in second half of 2016 * LSB Industries Inc says new ammonia plant at its El Dorado, Arkansas facility has been producing ammonia at an average rate of 1,150 tons per day Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Bengaluru Newsroom: +1 646 646 8780)
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Right: Ammonia storage tanks at a nitrogen fixation plant, 1939.
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And the ammonia isn't just found at the equator either.
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My mind wanders to the ammonia blemish in the boot.
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Their urine and feces smell like skunk mixed with ammonia.
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The ingredients include, I note, "ammonia caramel" and malted barley.
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Liquid ammonia is toxic and can damage skin and lungs.
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Proper ventilation is required, and farmers will monitor ammonia levels.
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Never mix household bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser.
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And he avoids the foods that can raise his ammonia.
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Ammonia from this process fertilizes crops, which in turn nourish you.
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That thin ammonia smell, maybe in the sweat, maybe from elsewhere.
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Today, ammonia production accounts for roughly 1 percent of global emissions.
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Similar transitions occur for other compounds, like carbon monoxide and ammonia.
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Here, it vaporises and decomposes to form ammonia and carbon dioxide.
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One set turns ammonia excreted by the fish into nitrate ions.
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The lean meat is then treated with ammonia to remove pathogens.
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OTC deficiency is not the only unusual cause of elevated ammonia.
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Average selling price for ammonia fell 18 percent to $235 per ton.
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You can also use ammonia, camphor, meat tenderizer and tea tree oil.
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Far from being repelled by ammonia, sharks are actually attracted to it.
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The two plants account for about half of ammonia consumption in Brazil.
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Look for any potentially dangerous substances, like bleach, ammonia and drain cleaners.
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And a belt of ammonia may be rising around the planet's equator.
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This produces an ammonia that smells so bad it hurts your eyes.
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The bacteria produces an enzyme that converts the urea into carbonate and ammonia.
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Left: percent change in summertime cloud droplet concentrations with seabird-derived ammonia emissions.
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Data suggest that part of its cause is ammonia generated by gut bacteria.
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These compounds are derivatives of ammonia, which coincidentally, is also present in semen.
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Scientists discovered massive waves of ammonia swirling deep within Jupiter's thick upper atmosphere.
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He leans forward, and the rotten-egg funk of ammonia pierces the air.
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Never mix bleach with ammonia or any other cleanser -- it produces toxic gases.
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Strangest of all were the olfactory sensors, sniffing out ammonia in human urine.
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Medications, including iron and anti-seizure drugs, can also cause elevated ammonia levels.
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That lethargy, he now believes, is a response to a high ammonia level.
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The manure releases ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which irritate the eyes and lungs.
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But for people with urea cycle disorders, ammonia can build up in the bloodstream.
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It is a mix of manufactured wood, ammonia, manure, body odor, and hot dogs.
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Previous studies had found salt and ammonia to be present on the dwarf planet.
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Deeper down is a metallic sea of liquid ammonia, water and methane, said Fortney.
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The trouble starts when fertilizers and manure release ammonia, or NH3, into the air.
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Natural gas is one of the hydrocarbon sources of Ammonia, a key fertiliser ingredient.
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It smells hoppy and definitely not like ammonia—not even a hint of urinal.
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Another option is ammonia, which is already present in some large industrial cooling systems.
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In 1835, Jacob Perkins patented a refrigerator with a liquid ammonia vapor-compression cycle.
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It's ammonia that makes manure smell bad, a by-product of its natural decomposition.
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Jupiter's stripes come from clouds of ammonia ice, which make up its upper atmosphere.
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The alcohol- and ammonia-free formula cleans and polishes his screens with startling effectiveness.
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There, doctors explain that Frank's brain is swimming in ammonia, hence his many hallucinations.
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Just avoid household cleaners with harsh chemicals like ammonia or alkaline on the screen.
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The sticks come in three buildable shades and are made without ammonia and peroxide.
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The accident released wastewater containing high levels of ammonia and cyanide into the river.
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The ammonia level was so high people were gagging and their eyes were watering.
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Using ammonia or other strong-smelling products could cause the cat to stay away.
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Novek's method pumps flue gas emissions through a mixture of water and aqueous ammonia.
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During the early days of the space station, an astronaut on a spacewalk became coated in an inch of toxic frozen ammonia and had to remain outside the space station for a full orbit until the ammonia could evaporate from his suit.
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And ammonia from the faeces of birds crammed tightly together often produces unedifying "hock burns".
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The miner attributed the fall to decrease in sales volume of ammonia, aluminium and alumina.
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And high prices for the natural gas from which ammonia is made have squeezed margins.
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That component drives and controls the flow of ammonia through the station's outdoor cooling system.
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Hydrogen is one, but other compounds, such as ammonia or methanol continue to be considered.
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"I think the smelliest things are probably... the hydrogen sulfide and the ammonia," said Hofstadter.
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He'd hoped that a material called ammonia borane could become a useful hydrogen storage tool.
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So far, that isn't clear, although other researchers have argued superionic ammonia should also exist.
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Producing ammonia fertilizer requires the use of vast amounts of hydrocarbon feedstock, including natural gas.
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Industrial CO2 is produced as a by-product of making ammonia used in fertilizer production.
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The gas is a common industrial feedstock, used to make everything from ammonia to steel.
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Each marker has about 60 applications in it and is made without ammonia and peroxide.
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Companies that sell the gas acquire it from ammonia plants before cleaning and purifying it.
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"In nature, this bacteria is found literally everywhere you have ammonia produced," Aganovic told me.
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It was released on Thursday, in tandem with research in the Astrophysical Journal presenting the first results of the Green Bank Ammonia Survey (GAS), a major effort to trace molecular ammonia in star-forming regions using the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope in Virginia.
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When ammonia in the blood reaches the brain, it can cause irreversible brain damage or death.
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Other options including hydrogen and ammonia are years away and costly, some experts and shippers say.
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The leak was from an ammonia system control valve, the local, company and union officials said.
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Ammonia, a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen, can at high concentrations cause lung damage and death.
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The ice giants in our solar system also mix in chemical species like methane and ammonia.
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The problem has been exacerbated in the UK, where only one ammonia plant is operating normally.
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Anhydrous ammonia, a colorless gas with pungent fumes, can cause unconsciousness and even death when inhaled.
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Don't use metal scouring pads like steel wool, abrasive cleaners, chlorine bleach, or ammonia-based cleaners.
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For cooling, a range of substances including ammonia, propane and iso-butane can do the trick.
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Surfaces are safe to touch nearly instantly without rinsing and it contains no bleach or ammonia.
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Carbon dioxide has many sources, but it is a byproduct, among other things, of ammonia fertilizer.
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The top cloud layer is ammonia ice, followed by a layer of solid ammonium hydrosulfide particles.
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Kate W.: You'll need to mix equal parts water, household ammonia and dishwashing (not "dishwasher") liquid.
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The spray doesn't have any harmful ingredients like ammonia or alcohol that could damage your screen.
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Doctors routinely test ammonia levels in patients who have liver failure, often from cirrhosis or hepatitis.
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Arawak petroglyph swirls were cut into the walls, and the ammonia stink of guano was overwhelming.
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Normally, ammonia is converted to a compound called urea and is removed from the body via urine.
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In ancient Rome, specialized cleaners used ammonia extracted from urine, lye, and a particular kind of clay.
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Bolton says the concentration of ammonia is highly variable throughout Jupiter, making the planet's composition incredibly diverse.
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Add a dash of ammonia, also common on Pluto, to lower the water's freezing point, and Presto!
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The auctions include the ship terminals for ammonia and urea at Aratu Port in Bahia, Petrobras said.
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Plumes of ammonia swell up in wave patterns to form bands tens of thousands of kilometers across.
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Both water and ammonia are trace components of Jupiter's atmosphere, which is dominated by hydrogen and helium.
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To learn about this, Juno will measure for water and the presence of certain compounds, like ammonia.
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Also during Friday's spacewalk, Pesquet inspected hoses, attachments and other components of the station's ammonia cooling system.
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Trammo markets, trades, distributes and transports ammonia, fertilizers, liquefied petroleum gases, petrochemicals, coal, sulfuric acid and sulfur.
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But like a snap of ammonia under the nostrils, a new case makes him practically bolt upright.
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It's hard to overstress how quickly all that ammonia will wear it thin before its rightful time.
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Waste from up to 200,000 chickens builds up ammonia, and that damages birds' and workers' respiratory systems.
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Never use excessive water or harsh chemicals like ammonia, chlorine bleach, pine oil or even undiluted vinegar.
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Understandably, though, people are scared of the word ammonia, which they associate with heavy-duty cleaning products.
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Ammonia, chlorine bleach, and oven cleaner are all particularly damaging, as are scouring powders and steel wool.
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The plant was designed to produce 22018,210 tonnes of ammonia and 211.1,073 tonnes of urea a year.
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Many were forced to either lay down in or walk through feces and dangerously high ammonia levels.
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A cousin and an ex-girlfriend had tried using lemon-scented ammonia to scrub off the bloodstains.
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Just think what harsh chemicals like chlorine bleach or ammonia could do to an expanse of flooring.
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CO2 in the flue gas binds to the ammonia forming a salt, while inert gases are released.
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Cigarette smoke wafts around, the banter is loud, and the ammonia shows little sign of easing up.
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Back then, Earth's atmosphere was choked in methane and ammonia, without any free floating oxygen to speak of.
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The sharp ammonia smell of tens of thousands of ripening wheels makes my eyes water, my palms sweat.
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In Indiana, the Wabash Valley Resources company aims to produce greener ammonia fertilizer by stashing its emissions underground.
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Trinidad is also the world's largest ammonia exporter and a methanol powerhouse, according to IHS Global Insight data.
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For instance, three out of Britain's five ammonia plants have been closed for maintenance—mostly for economic reasons.
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As the gases flow into the catalytic converter, the ammonia reduces the NOx to harmless nitrogen and water.
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The company attributed its growth to higher sales volume in gold, ammonia and fertiliser, and control over costs.
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These patches are key to understanding Jupiter's atmospheric processes, and provide insight into the amount of ammonia present.
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According to Nautilus scientists, the squid is able to regulate its buoyancy with an ammonia-filled internal chamber.
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The bubbles that make beer and soda fizzy are actually byproducts from ammonia production used in fertilizer industry.
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Ammonia concentrations, dust levels and particulate matter emissions were higher in aviaries than in conventional battery-cage systems.
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On the surface, Dawn found ammonia, which requires the cold temperatures of the outer solar system to form.
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It also, just so happens, to be sensitive to the most common cleaning agents (alcohol, ammonia, bleach, etc).
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Out There Saturn's biggest moon has gasoline for rain, soot for snow and a subsurface ocean of ammonia.
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The other technology, using chilled ammonia as a solvent, is less popular because it requires more manpower, engineers say.
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Or the ammonia might one day be used to power ships, which currently run on highly polluting bunker fuel.
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In much of the eastern and central United States, ammonia is responsible for over half of all aerosol precursors.
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AMMONIA is as repulsive to most marine animals as it is to land-lubbing ones—and for good reason.
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"Prices of urea and synthetic ammonia went up significantly ... We need to buy these raw materials now," Huo said.
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Alternating patches of ammonia hotspots could explain why the Galileo probe recorded higher than expected levels of the gas.
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Over the summer, several major ammonia plants in Europe have closed for maintenance, which in turn, sparked the shortage.
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Pam Stone compared their actual smell to the ammonia-and-sulfur stench that suffuses the air outside paper mills.
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Plus, unlike commercial cleaners that tend to contain ingredients like chlorine and ammonia, vinegar is safe and non-toxic.
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The luxurious lobby still holds industrial touches, like an apple-red ammonia compressor and the room's original cooling fans.
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The spectrometer revealed the rings to be composed of water, methane, ammonia, carbon monoxide, molecular nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
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Rivers have carved canyons through mountains of frozen hydrocarbons, and layers of ice float on subsurface oceans of ammonia.
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AOBiome is forging ahead on research that should confirm whether or not its ammonia-oxidizing bacteria can treat acne.
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Besides electricity and batteries, they include hydrogen and ammonia, biofuels, synthetic fuels, CCS, and removal of carbon from the atmosphere.
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Juno's instruments show that massive cyclones dominate the planet's poles, while a deep tropical band of ammonia circles its equator.
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The process of decay produces ammonia too, which in sufficient concentrations can poison fish and amphibians and render water undrinkable.
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Counterintuitively, there is a greater mass of hydrogen in a litre of liquid ammonia than in one of liquid hydrogen.
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Then, a mixture of water, ammonia, urea, salts, and sugar (aka sweat) evaporates on your skin to cool you down.
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That's despite the fact that quantum computers could help find new, profitable ways of making ammonia, an essential fertilizer ingredient.
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The analysis has revealed an active weather system in Jupiter's upper atmosphere that's rife with ammonia, a nitrogen-rich gas.
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As ammonia is swept downwind of farms, it encounters pollutants produced by vehicles and factories, including nitrogen oxides and sulfates.
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In 2016 global carbon-dioxide sales were worth just over $2bn—minuscule amounts compared with $49bn-worth of ammonia sales.
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As they describe in the Journal of Experimental Biology, they suspect that for sharks, ammonia is itself a useful resource.
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Meanwhile his labs came back: his liver function tests were markedly abnormal, and his blood ammonia level was extremely high.
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Unexpectedly, there are signs of ammonia welling up from its deep atmosphere, indicating a giant weather system across the planet.
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Rather than hydrogen gas, ammonia borane would offer the hydrogen atoms that the experiment needed in a more controllable way.
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And it doesn't seem like there's enough ammonia on Pluto to dissolve into the water and lower its melting point.
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The amount of water and ammonia surrounding the planet can indicate which of Jupiter's origin theories makes the most sense.
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Before the water reaches the plants, naturally forming bacteria convert the ammonia in the fish waste into nitrate, basically fertilizer.
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It's known that Jupiter's clouds are composed of ammonia ice, but what's happening within those clouds has long puzzled astronomers.
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In the 1980's, astronomers used part of the present day VLA to measure the ammonia levels within Jupiter's atmosphere.
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The company just thinks that the first step is not killing off the ammonia-oxidizing bacteria they think are important.
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Ammonia, benzene, cyanide, lead; a laundry list of toxins formerly trapped in coal ore are now likely airborne before us.
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Windex Original Glass Cleaner cuts through grit and grease with ease thanks to its time-tested active ingredient ammonia-D.
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Back at the hospital, Frank and his ammonia-soaked brain are experiencing more violent hallucinations, and he starts to seize.
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Cryovolcanoes are ice-world versions of volcanoes that spew out water, ammonia, and methane instead of ash and molten rock.
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This permanent hair dye provides vibrant color without ammonia, parabens, and alcohol and gets rid of greys in a flash.
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It is also made without ammonia, peroxide, or synthetic dyes, so it won't irritate even the most sensitive of scalps.
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Or the liquid becomes too rich in ammonia or somewhat rancid-tasting, or everything turns the bad kind of moldy.
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"They're talking about ammonia, pepper spray, toxic substances, but don't let me get into things I can't divulge," he said.
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Food processing is also being threatened by loss of electricity, leaking ammonia from cooling systems, and contaminated surfaces, Meiburg said.
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If this young woman's ammonia level had been checked, it would have been high — maybe 10 times the normal level.
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More stylists are now using ammonia-free products to limit hair damage, and techniques such as digital perming have emerged.
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The average selling price for ammonia fell about 288.3 percent to $21.8 per ton in the fourth quarter ended Dec.
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Titan, in addition to hosting cave systems, could also contain icy volcanoes that erupt ammonia or water, according to NASA.
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The manure also produces air pollution like ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, causing respiratory diseases, chemical burns, heart attacks, and more.
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His breakthrough made possible the production of ammonia on an industrial scale, providing the world with cheap and abundant fertilizer.
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The reason why Cramer likes Magellan is because of its diversified assets, with exposure to refined products, crude and even ammonia.
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Stella: During my first observation of the regular diet cycle, my wife tasted very sour and there were notes of ammonia.
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Additionally, these dust grains were composed of water and silicates, but also methane, ammonia, carbon dioxide, and more complex organic molecules.
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Senhaji said the Nigerian plant would cost $1.5 billion and would have a total capacity of 1 million tonnes of ammonia.
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Hydrogen and helium dominate the massive planet's atmosphere; however, trace amounts of water in addition to the ammonia have been detected.
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The average selling price for ammonia fertilizer fell 33.2 percent to $362 per ton in the first quarter ended March 31.
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In order to reach hypersonic speeds, the X-15 was designed with a rocket engine fueled by ammonia and liquid oxygen.
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Though J.R. Watkins Liquid Dish Soap only earned a C rating from EWG, it's free of phosphates, dyes, bleach, and ammonia.
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One of them is a high-bred, very 1920s-inspired It-Girl, Clara Bow, ammonia-drinking, fringe-dress-wearing flapper girl.
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Some traps exude the lactic acid-ammonia mix of human sweat, while still others use water to attract egg-laying females.
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The deal includes an agreement for Agrium to supply ammonia to the Conda facility and buy the monoammonium phosphate it produces.
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You want one that smells like the ocean (but not too fishy, and certainly not like ammonia), with clear, taut eyes.
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In the above photo, Juno — 5,500 miles above Jupiter — is looking at waves of clouds made out of ammonia and ice.
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It can be combined with CO2 (and/or nitrogen and other gases) to create other useful fuels like methane or ammonia.
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Announces that its El Dorado, Arkansas facility ammonia plant resumes production * Ammonia plant came back online on July 31, 2016 and is back to nameplate operating capacity of 1,150 tons per day * Has resumed production after having experienced an unplanned outage resulting from severe weather that caused a loss of power Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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Spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani also said the jihadists were reportedly stockpiling ammonia and sulfur in civilian areas, possibly for use as chemical weapons.
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Shark carcasses take up valuable hold space in smaller ships, and as they decompose, they produce ammonia that contaminates the other catch.
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GOHMERT: The urine will actually turn to ammonia over the matter of a couple of days, which is toxic to the crew.
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Bolton compares the ammonia band to the tropical band around Earth — the region around the equator that has its own distinct climate.
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To avoid the drawbacks of liquefying hydrogen it can be converted into ammonia via the simpler (though energy-intensive) Haber-Bosch process.
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And it even continued to thrive when the researchers introduced other unfriendly chemicals found on Enceladus, such as ammonia and carbon monoxide.
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Levels of this in the water rose only when the dogfish were exposed to ammonia concentrations of 800 µmol/l or more.
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Gently scrub the screens using a nylon-covered sponge and a cleaning solution of one part ammonia and three parts water. 3.
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Lotfi Senhaji said the Nigerian plant would cost $653 billion and would have a total capacity of 1 million tonnes of ammonia.
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Start with personal protective gear—boots, an apron, and a face mask to protect from infectious diseases or hazardous gases like ammonia.
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Eventually, that ammonia can make its way to the brain and cause severe brain damage, coma, and, as in Hefford's case, death.
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"As deputies responded to the residence, the ammonia smell associated with urine was detected 20 feet from the residence," the statement reads.
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The plant also manufactures products such as olefins, aromatics, ammonia, ethylene oxide, ethylene glycol, adhesives and unsaturated polyesters, the company's website showed.
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Yunnan Yuntianhua halted synthetic ammonia output until at least the end of the year as PetroChina has sent supplies to the north.
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With a telescope, you can see the planet's cream-colored cloud bands, which are caused by ammonia crystals floating in its atmosphere.
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Environmentally-friendly Rockin Green Funk Rock Ammonia Bouncer removes residual urine odors from diapers but is gentle enough to protect sensitive skin.
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This is not alarmist, either: Improper use of cleaning products — especially ones that contain bleach, alcohol, or ammonia — really does kill people.
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Pungent-smelling gas represented in 57-Across and 49-Down Circled letters H, H, H, N = H3N AMMONIA O.K., I'm better now.
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"Our ambition is that 60 to 70 percent of the energy consumption will come from ammonia during the test period," he said.
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They measured more hydrogen sulfide than ammonia, and also the exact concentration of hydrogen sulfide required to produce a rotten-egg fart smell.
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Yet when the system sprung a leak and ammonia flakes started leaking from the piping, everyone on board knew there was a problem.
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Urea, a compound of nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon and oxygen, can be made cheaply by mixing ammonia and carbon dioxide together at high pressure.
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The ammonia can then be shipped in liquid form—and some of it could be used in ships' engines if they are modified.
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According to McKinsey, almost half of the CO2 emitted by the entire industrial sector comes from four industries; cement, steel, ammonia and ethylene.
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Moreover, unabsorbed urea particles go on to form ammonia that pollutes waterways and eventually causes the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
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This would prevent excessive injections of AdBlue leading to the release of ammonia, which in high concentrations can act as a respiratory irritant.
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And if you were wondering what the planet smelled like, "it would have a stronger ammonia smell than Uranus or Neptune," said Hofstadter.
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The chemical industry makes millions of tonnes of the stuff in this way, largely as an ingredient of ammonia for the fertiliser market.
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The facilities will not be cleaned until after the birds are killed, meaning they suffer from ammonia burns and struggle to grow feathers.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says anhydrous ammonia is a pungent gas with suffocating fumes that is used as a fertilizer.
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So, sharks may well be driven by appetite to swim towards places where their prey have been releasing large amounts of waste ammonia.
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Using the Rosetta Orbiter Sensor for Ion and Neutral Analysis (ROSINA), the scientists detected water, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, methane, and methanol.
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Fritz Haber was awarded his prize for inventing the Haber-Bosch process, which is a way of producing ammonia on a large scale.
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One important thing to note about detecting a something off: Uncooked spoiled seafood can have an ammonia odor that becomes stronger after cooking.
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Scientists now think they can explain such a large discrepancy—Jupiter's thick atmosphere is concealing waves of ammonia that swirl around the planet.
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Television showed rescue officers wearing breathing apparatus taking the injured out of the factory and searching the ammonia tank for any other casualties.
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And they're producing toxic gases, like ammonia and hydrogen sulfide, which will expand and cause your body to not only bloat, but stink.
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That deforestation has released a steady torrent of carbon emissions, along with other forms of pollution such as carbon monoxide, cyanide, and ammonia.
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In his resignation letter, Mr. Abromavicius accused Mr. Kononenko of maneuvering to control one such asset, a state-owned ammonia shipping company, Ukrkhimtransamiak.
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They're free of ammonia, chlorine bleach, dyes and colorants, perchloroethylene (a chemical solvent often used by professional dry cleaners), parabens, phthalates, and VOCs.
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While this ammonia component was crucial to their development and survival, it means that many left behind no trace in the geological world.
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Scientists have detected ammonia on the surface of Pluto, bolstering the theory that there is a hidden ocean deep inside this distant world.
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In 1902, with cold water and an ammonia compressor, he figured out a way to control air temperature and the moisture in it.
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They are created by ammonia ice clouds that vary in height and thickness, with air flowing in different directions, depending on their latitudes.
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They include ammonia ice clouds, ammonium hydrosulfide ice clouds and clouds made up of water-based droplets and ice, according to the study.
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Many cleaning agents use alcohol, ammonia, bleach, and other abrasive ingredients that can damage your phone's screen or even destroy the device entirely.
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It&aposs used in the production of steel, refined oil, and ammonia — which is used, in turn, to make fertilizer to grow food.
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They may experience a buildup of ammonia in their body, fluid in the abdomen, or ruptured blood vessels in the esophagus, Dr. Friedman explains.
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Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, alas, cannot burn ammonia, and so it would have to be converted back into hydrogen after shipping (at additional cost).
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Huels said he hopes to continue research in this direction by adding more complex molecules, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide, into the mix.
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It all started when a Dalhousie University-led team of atmospheric scientists measured high concentrations of ammonia in the air surrounding the Canadian Arctic.
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While specialized bacteria called "nitrogen fixers" eventually figured out how to break N2 and turn it into ammonia (NH4), early biology lacked this ability.
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The government will also take action to tackle ammonia from farming by requiring farmers to invest in infrastructure and equipment that will reduce emissions.
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Whatever the initial level of ammonia, they found, that substance's concentration began declining almost as soon as the sharks were put into the tank.
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The ammonia-free, semi-permanent formula won't lighten the hair, but it will warm it up while keeping it glossy, healthy-looking, and strong.
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He was receiving no intravenous or nutritional support, but he was receiving lactulose enemas to reduce his blood ammonia level from the liver failure.
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The blast happened at the ammonia production facility of the Farg'onaazot company which produces fertilisers and other chemicals, the ministry said in a statement.
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"Ammonia is a potentially important source of nitrogen in the solar system and plays a pivotal role in planetary chemistry," said the study's authors.
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The natural ingredients in J.R. Watkins Liquid Dish Soap are gentle on your hands, and the formula doesn't include phosphates, dyes, bleach, or ammonia.
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"Our ALMA observations are the first to show that high concentrations of ammonia gas are brought up during an energetic eruption," said de Pater.
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"Don't use window or household cleaners, compressed air, aerosol sprays, solvents, ammonia, or abrasives to clean your titanium Apple Card," warns the support page.
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Ms. Shamdasani said that Iraqi troops entering the city had found large quantities of sulfur and ammonia stockpiled in civilian areas of the city.
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This cat litter is highly absorbent, and it binds directly to ammonia odors, keeping your litter box smelling pine-fresh for days on end.
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In its past life, the building produced ammonia, a chemical that's sprayed on plants and became vital to the industrial food system after WWI.
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" But he adds a caveat: "It's important to use any cleaning material—particularly bleach or ammonia—with appropriate ventilation, and never ever ever mixed together.
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High protein intake, the NUCDF says, can result in excessive ammonia for those suffering from UCD, leading to neurological disorders and even coma and death.
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The company produces compound fertilisers, made from combining fertilizer materials like ammonia, urea and potassium salts, as well as water-soluble and slow-release fertilisers.
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She alleged she was fed spoiled food and was forced to use a bucket full of ammonia to go to the bathroom, the station reports.
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And they learned something else: once in the atmosphere, that ammonia interacts with sulfuric acid derived from seawater, and water vapor, to form small particles.
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"This is the first chemosynthetic reef that uses minerals like ammonia and sulfur to sustain the reef instead of light and primary production," Thompson said.
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But the new study, published this week in Geophysical Research Letters, highlights just how widespread of an issue ammonia emissions are on a global scale.
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Second, since the gas is a cheap by-product of making ammonia and other chemicals, it is not worth making them simply to produce CO2.
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He and his fellow officers pulled air-purifying respirators over their faces to protect their noses and throats from burning in the putrid ammonia stench.
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The company also said first-quarter earnings were hurt by an outage at its Esterhazy K1.93 potash mine in Saskatchewan and at an ammonia plant.
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His company had to halt production of urea and synthetic ammonia last month to help ensure supplies of natural gas to households in the north.
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Total sales volume by product tons of ammonia rose to 920,000 in the quarter from 737,000, while that of urea increased to 958,000 from 1.043,000.
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Metafraks, a major methanol producer, has previously said that it is searching for financing for its new ammonia production plant to be built by 2021.
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Juno was also able to probe the cloud cover and discover wells of ammonia that form giant and violent weather systems in the deep atmosphere.
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The plant, to be completed by 2021, will have a daily production capacity of 2,200 tonnes of ammonia and 3,900 tonnes of urea, Thyssenkrupp said.
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"Breathe nitrate and ammonia, home grown, hand made!" said environmentalist Vimlendu Jha in a Twitter post calling for city authorities to declare a public emergency.
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Resembling the shield volcanoes we see on Earth, Wright Mons would spew an icy slurry of ammonia and nitrogen as opposed to rock and lava.
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"It reminds me of a lost underwater civilization, like Atlantis," said Ms. Adelman, who experimented with salt and ammonia to give brass the greenish patina.
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The welcoming, intoxicating mix of ammonia and gossip, coupled with required reading of trashy tabloid hymnals, made it, if not a religious experience, certainly close.
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Then 3.8 billion years ago simple unicellular life emerged by way of processes still not entirely well understood, involving nitrogen, ammonia, methane, electricity and water.
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Prolonged exposure to ammonia burns lung tissue, and the long-term effects of hydrogen sulfide include memory loss, poor motor function and decreased attention span.
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Many pre-Prohibition cocktail books included recipes for homemade cordials and spirits that called for questionable ingredients like peach kernels, calamus root, ammonia and turpentine.
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Measurements have revealed a super-deep band of ammonia around the planet's equator — and it goes as deep into the planet as the spacecraft can see.
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The government says it is investigating claims that landmines laid by militants were made from materials imported by humanitarian groups, such as steel pipes and ammonia.
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Scientists have previously inferred that the planet's atmosphere contained ammonia and hydrogen sulfide based on the lack of certain light wavelength, but it wasn't directly observed.
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But whereas the asteroid belt is made mostly of rock and metal, objects in the Kuiper Belt are composed largely of frozen water, ammonia and methane.
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Now authorities suspect that smell caused the death two hours later of 59-year-old Phillip Hennig, after an ammonia pipeline leaked in the nearby area.
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Other geochemical evidence suggests that around 3.2 billion years ago, bacteria developed mechanisms for transforming atmospheric nitrogen (N2 gas) into ammonia (NH3), a biologically-useful form.
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Synthetic ammonia has jumped 8 percent to 3,242 yuan a tonne in the past 30 days, according to Zhuochuang, a commodity consultancy based in Shandong province.
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The average selling price for ammonia fell about 18 percent to $307 per ton, while urea's decreased to $248 per ton from $256 a year earlier.
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The creature regulates its buoyancy via an ammonia-filled internal chamber, a relatively common chemical on Earth that can be harmful to humans in high concentrations.
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Generously sized for large cats and multi-cat households, the Catit Hooded Cat Litter Pan has a replaceable carbon filter that removes dust and ammonia odors.
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Just as the jet-streams of Earth shape our climate, Jupiter's jet-streams shape the clouds of ammonia cast about in the gas giant's upper atmosphere.
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The number-one factor that disrupts hair pH is permanent chemical treatments — "But many are now ammonia-free, which results in a milder pH," says Wilson.
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Pure hydrogen is mostly used in oil refining and the production of ammonia, mainly for fertilizers, while mixed gases are supplied for methanol and steel production.
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Ammonia is used to kill harmful bacteria that exists in the meat, but is present in such tiny quantities that it is not harmful to consume.
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Earlier this year, an ammonia plant with near-zero CO2900 emissions using a repurposed integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) plant with CCS was announced in Indiana.
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It contains "more than 7,000 chemicals, including approximately 70 known cancer-causing agents such as formaldehyde, benzene, vinyl chloride, arsenic, ammonia and hydrogen cyanide," she noted.
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Through the 2202s, ammonia was the go-to chemical used for HVAC, but it also had a way of exploding into catastrophic and fatal residential fires.
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The company's ammonia sales volumes rose 8703 percent to 826,000 tons in the reported quarter, as lesser Chinese exports coupled with a higher-than-usual global demand.
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One such instance noted in her post was when officers lined sex workers up against a wall and splattered ammonia in their faces, laughing all the while.
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By that point, the buildup of ammonia in her blood and fluid in her brain was too much, and she was declared brain dead the next day.
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But zoom in and you can discern the individual rings, strata of hydrogen, helium, and ammonia in its atmosphere, and even six of its moons, including Enceladus.
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Israeli worries about the toxic risks posed by the four-storey ammonia vat in Haifa port were stoked by Hezbollah rocket salvoes in the 2006 Lebanon war.
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In 2013, Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet said the depot would shut down as part of a planned new ammonia storage and production plant in the southern Negev desert.
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Demand for carbon dioxide in Europe is rising several times faster than ammonia production, which is gradually shifting to other continents with cheaper sources of natural gas.
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It could get much colder—the room is girded by huge pipes filled with ammonia to keep the place refrigerated—but that would screw up the equipment.
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Therefore, nitrogen, in the form of toxic ammonia, would accumulate in the blood and eventually reach the brain, where it can cause irreversible damage, coma and death.
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There's a startup called AOBiome that believes that we're less healthy because most soaps and other cleaners kill off the natural ammonia-oxidizing bacteria on our bodies.
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Residents told media the rescuers were overcome by fumes as they tried to help the worker and they too fell into the tank, which contained liquid ammonia.
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"Until the secret started to get out to consumers, no one knew that there was a product treated with ammonia in their traditional ground beef," he said.
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We used more than a dozen different glass cleaners to find the best ones, including natural glass cleaners, ammonia-based cleaners, and cleaners for hard-water stains.
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The Coast Guard filings also showed some 365 tons of toxic chemicals like sulfur dioxide, ammonia, toluene, benzene, and carbon monoxide escaped from facilities during the storm.
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For instance, water in Triton's ocean could be much colder than the usual freezing point, but the presence of ammonia could preserve it in a liquid state.
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Underneath a low-hanging roof, perched on a wide bed with gingham print sheets, Rina mixed the fibrous strands of tobacco with the sweet, ammonia-smelling cannabis.
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It has a thick atmosphere rich in hydrogen and helium, and is believed to have a dense rocky core wrapped in a water- and ammonia-rich mantle.
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Much of the interest in codeine dates from a 1950 experiment, unlikely to be undertaken today, in which 17 Swedish medical students agreed to inhale ammonia fumes.
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Among the innovations was a system that sprays ammonia into a vehicle's exhaust system to remove nitric oxide, one of the most harmful pollutants in diesel exhaust.
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Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch figured out a way to produce ammonia at industrial scale, which meant humanity became capable of producing agricultural fertilizer at mass scale.
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The company's sales volume for ammonia jumped 58.4 percent in the quarter to 1.2 million tons and the average selling price rose 2.9 percent to $285 per ton.
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The study found that similar chemistry is responsible for smoggy skies in Beijing and X'ian, although in these cities, agricultural chemicals like ammonia can play a role, too.
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Then there's ammonia, whose odor threshold is 5 to 50 parts per million, according to a very silly US Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration document.
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The ocean is probably filled with ammonia salts, he said, which not only act as antifreeze, they increase the density of the water, making Pluto's heart even heaver.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK."I can taste ammonia," says Suzie when she can catch her breath long enough to form sentences between hacking coughing fits.
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If you do choose to use a vinegar to clean your home, never mix it with bleach or ammonia, because it will create toxic chlorine or chloramine gases.
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"The idea of seeing those little cloud features full of ammonia and water ice, it's like it's snowing on Jupiter and we're seeing how it works," Bolton said.
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They pay particular attention to the carbon filter, which removes dust particles and ammonia odors, making the litter box a safer and more pleasant space for your cat.
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Ammonia and phosphate concentrations in one reservoir in rural Guangxi in the southwest, doubled last year as a result of pollution from farming and fishing, the ministry said.
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But smoking marijuana produces carcinogens—tar, carbon monoxide, ammonia—that vaping nicotine does not, and, as a drug, marijuana has a much more intense psychoactive effect than nicotine.
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Like many other jewelry retailers, Blue Nile sells its own brand of cleaner that is free of ammonia and promises gentle treatment of a wide range of stones.
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Jupiter's atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium, two of the most abundant elements in the universe, with a sprinkling of methane, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide and water.
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Ms. Bodt used Redken Shades EQ, a demi-permanent gloss — "meaning it has both ammonia and dye so it deposits the color inside the hair shaft," she said.
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When something goes wrong with the process that breaks down protein, toxic levels of ammonia can build up, which in turn attacks the nervous system and the brain.
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The European Union has awarded 10 million euros ($11.05 million) in funding to a scheme that is aiming to install an ammonia-powered fuel cell on a ship.
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Here are two surprising things I learned about hydrogen: We use it to make industrial products like ammonia (used, in turn, to make fertilizer) and to refine oil.
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Swirling with mostly water, methane and ammonia, the solar system's seventh planet is tipped over at 98 degrees, so its magnetic poles take turns directly facing the sun.
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Swirling with mostly water, methane and ammonia, the solar system's seventh planet is tipped over at 98 degrees, so its magnetic poles take turns directly facing the sun.
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One vessel made at least six voyages to India from Iran and transported cargoes of ammonia, according to ship-tracking data and sources with knowledge of the matter.
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"It's important for the bodybuilding community to know that anyone who has repeated nausea, vomiting, headache, after eating lots of protein should get their ammonia levels checked," he says.
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At the museum we learn the family's history, see how the shark is cured, and get to taste some cured shark (it's poisonous fresh due to the ammonia content).
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Ibn Al-Baytar is a 50/50 joint venture between SABIC and SAFCO which produces ammonia, urea, compound fertiliser, phosphate, and liquid fertiliser, according to information on SABIC's website.
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Macomb Police Chief Curt Barker said Tuesday that police received a complaint on Saturday about Macomb Pet Land, where officers faced an overwhelming smell of dead animals and ammonia.
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According to Florida corrections officials, some of the K2 that's been intercepted in prisons has contained household chemicals, including roach spray, acetone found in nail polish remover, and ammonia.
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Take the cover picture, which captures a colossal filament made of stellar ingredients like ammonia gas that stretches out for 50 light years like some kind of cosmic serpent.
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Many of the pups' eyes were red and swollen, they were sliding in their own feces, and the location reeked of ammonia, raw chicken and excrement, the statement alleges.
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In August, CSIRO demonstrated, with some excitement, that a Toyota Mirai and a Hyundai Nexo could be fuelled with high-purity hydrogen extracted from ammonia using its membrane technology.
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By modeling the behavior of chemicals in the guano droppings found at seabird colonies, the researchers determined that bacterial digestion of bird crap is responsible for the ammonia spikes.
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Mundari men will squat under streams of cow urine, both an antiseptic, Zaidi suggests, and as an aesthetic choice -- the ammonia in the urine color the Mundari's hair orange.
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In what police believe was an attempt to cover up the killing, Hardy allegedly cleaned the area using a mop and ammonia before lighting scented candles near her remains.
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The spacecraft also detected an ammonia belt extending from the top of the atmosphere to hundreds of miles into Juno's interior, as far down as Juno's instruments can see.
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Barker said responding police immediately detected a strong odor, determining it was rotting animals and ammonia — from weeks of urine from the 56 animals that were found inside alive.
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Family-owned BPI sued in 2012 over news reports about its "lean finely textured beef" product, a meat filler made from fatty trimmings sprayed with ammonia to kill bacteria.
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For example, surplus electricity can be captured and converted into hydrogen using electrolysis, which can be used to create methane gas or ammonia, key ingredients in manufacturing and fuels.
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Its other objectives include mapping Jupiter's gravitational and magnetic fields, observing auroras, measuring the amount of water and ammonia in its atmosphere and finding evidence of a solid core.
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Using microwave sounding, Juno will determine the global abundance of two key elements—nitrogen in the form of ammonia, and oxygen in the form of water—throughout Jupiter's atmosphere.
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These observations show that nearly 98 percent of the gas in the plume is water, about 1 percent is hydrogen and the rest is carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia.
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