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  1. a compound of oxygen and another chemical element

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Calciner CALCIUM OXIDE SLURRY PURE CO2 GAS CALCIUM OXIDE 4.
Zinc oxide and titanium oxide, for instance, were listed in many recipes.
CementCCNMass %Calcium oxide, CaOC61–67%Silicon dioxide, SiO2S19–23%Aluminum oxide, Al2O103A 2.5–6%Ferric oxide, Fe2O3F 0–6%SulfateS̅1.5–4.5%CCN = Cement chemist's notation.
The waste product is red mud, a mix of un-dissolved alumina, iron oxide, silicon oxide, titanium oxide and multiple other metals in smaller quantities.
The material starts off as a mixture of silica, aluminium oxide (a standard strengthening agent) and sodium oxide.
The researchers were able to detect vanadium oxide and some titanium oxide, but the data was not conclusive.
Dr. Desai recommends using a sunscreen that contains physical blockers like zinc oxide and titanium oxide immediately after the treatment.
It has two units, or trains, which use propylene oxide and ethylene oxide to produce multiple grades of polyether polyols.
Lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide and lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide are two compounds used in batteries for electric vehicles.
Dysprosium metal (used in lasers), erbium oxide and gadolinium oxide (used in medical imaging and fuel cells) are up around 10%.
Indeed, the 15 largest container ships alone emit more nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide pollutants than all the world's cars combined.
Check to be sure it has zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, Parsol 1789 (avobenzone), or Mexoryl SX (ecamsule) in the ingredients list; zinc oxide and titanium oxide are known to be highly effective in creating a barrier against UVA rays.
A further 330 billion won will be invested in installing equipment to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide and sulphur oxide, the company said in a statement.
The catalyst used in the new process consists of an atomic layer of tin oxide deposited on copper oxide nanowires, which form the anode and cathode.
Using LNG to power ships instead of fuel oil or marine gasoil can reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide and sulfur oxide pollutants by 90% to 95%.
The formula contains transparent zinc oxide meaning that, when applied, the sunscreen will not appear white on your skin like other sunscreens with zinc oxide do.
Still, many alternative sunscreen options are for sale — some from the same aforementioned brands — that use ingredients such as titanium oxide or zinc oxide for skin protection.
BASF currently produces nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NCM) cathode materials in Elyria, Ohio, and lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide (NCA) cathode materials, which are used in Tesla (TSLA.
Highlighting the metal's importance, the U.S.'s Defense Logistics Agency deemed lithium cobalt oxide and lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide compounds as strategic and has been stockpiling since 25.
" - Kristin, 37 "Was basically addicted to nitrous oxide.
It relies on two materials, tin oxide and copper oxide, both of which are readily abundant on Earth, and offers a CO2 to CO conversion efficiency of nearly 14 percent.
On hot Jupiters, scientists believe that stratospheres are created by chemicals like vanadium oxide and titanium oxide, which absorb radiation from stars and exist as gases only at the highest temperatures.
Whatever the reason, it's here now thanks to something called LTPO—Low-Temperature Polycrystalline Oxide, or in Apple's case, low-temperature polysilicon and oxide (a special, bespoke variation developed by Apple).
Oxygen in the froth causes the very outsides of droplets to form a thin metal oxide shell, further strengthened through a reaction with acetic acid to form a tougher oxide-acetate shell.
What differed in the way nitrous oxide entered the fold?
Nitrous oxide got involved with anesthesia halfway through the century.
One of the layers is soaked in polycrystalline tungsten oxide.
Scientists recorded highs of methane and nitrous oxide as well.
You know iron oxide in its crude form as rust.
That whole setup was sandwiched between two manganese oxide electrodes.
Beets contain nitrates, which your body converts into nitric oxide.
According to Dr. Gohara, physical blocking agents (such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide) can block all kinds of light, however it's iron oxide that's the real power player in the fight against photodamage.
" MIXED OXIDE FUEL FABRICATION FACILITY TERMINATION "The Budget proposes to terminate the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility (MFFF) project and to pursue an alternative disposition method that will achieve significant long-term savings.
Asian Metal, an industry data provider which makes price assessments for both dysprosium oxide AM-CN-DYOXD and terbium oxide AM-CN-TBOXD, said these amounted to Fanya's entire inventory of the two substances.
Switching to liquefied natural gas (LNG) could cut carbon emissions by around 25%, as well as eliminating NOx (nitrogen oxide), SOx (sulphur oxide) and some of the particulate matter associated with conventional shipping fuel.
What exactly is causing the stratosphere is more of a mystery, but it could be gases like vanadium oxide and titanium oxide, which are believed to act like the ozone on Earth, the study says.
The institute estimated that roughly 340,000 tonnes of lithium oxide were deposited in a test site of 7.2 square km, indicating the amount of lithium oxide in the entire area could exceed 5 million tonnes.
Left: Clubgoers inhale nitrous oxide on the dance floor in 1977.
Graphine oxide will do the trick, but comes at considerable expense.
CeraVe Sunscreen Face Lotion SPF 50 with Zinc Oxide, $14.40; amazon.
Let us say the earth, saturated with iron oxide, is red.
This is because, unlike indium tin oxide, graphene is not brittle.
DE) - had been configured to manipulate nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions tests.
But she also warned against mineral-based sunscreens containing zinc oxide.
This fuels decomposition and releases carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
They contain nitrogen, which is another important source of nitric oxide.
Part of that is the low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) screen.
Direct-air-capture technology PURE CO2 GAS TYPICAL ATMOSPHERIC AIR HYDROXIDE SOLUTION 1 2 2.703 4 WATER CO2-RICH CARBONATE SOLUTION CALCIUM CARBONATE PELLETS CALCIUM OXIDE CALCIUM OXIDE SLURRY AIR WITH MOST OF THE CO2 REMOVED 22.
Celebrating my 22018th landing anniversary with the traditional gift of iron… oxide.
I blasted myself in the face with nitrous oxide while cleaning it.
There are others too, like nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas.
It's the iron oxide that gives the residue its distinctive red colour.
We have a huge problem with NOx (nitrogen oxide) emissions in particular.
At a basic level, MXene is a hydrogel squished between oxide metal.
It's the iron oxide that gives the residue its distinctive red color.
He noticed that cobalt oxide was similar in structure to titanium disulfide.
Mars' glow comes from nitric oxide seen in ultraviolet wavelengths of light.
Since July 2017, all ships that dock at Rotterdam port have received a score out of 100 based on how much nitrogen oxide and sulfur oxide they emit - and carbon dioxide was added to the mix this year.
Slaker Direct-air-capture technology PURE CO240 GAS TYPICAL ATMOSPHERIC AIR HYDROXIDE SOLUTION 24 20303 20 2.70 WATER CO2100-RICH CARBONATE SOLUTION CALCIUM CARBONATE PELLETS CALCIUM OXIDE CALCIUM OXIDE SLURRY AIR WITH MOST OF THE CO2 REMOVED 1.
Coal was the most abundant and affordable fuel and yet the environmental consequences of the day were recognized to be SOx (sulfur oxide), NOx (nitrogen oxide), mercury and suspended particulates (the four Ps), and they had to be curtailed.
BHP said ships fueled by LNG (liquefied natural gas) would eliminate NOx (nitrogen oxide) and SOx (sulfur oxide) emissions and, though not a zero-carbon solution, would bring a significant reduction in CO2 emissions until other options are available.
Back then, you could isolate oxygen simply by burning a little mercuric oxide.
Currently, just two active ingredients have that designation: zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.
Nitrogen oxide is a pollutant that contributes to smog and poor air quality.
The resulting mass of manganese oxide retains the skeleton shape of the fungus.
The BlueTec system uses urea to eliminate nitric oxide fumes from vehicle emissions.
The sand is orange and red due to the presence of iron oxide.
Simultaneously, production of trimethylamine-N-oxide, a risk factor for atherosclerosis, was reduced.
That's because they promote healthy soil, and healthy soil releases less nitrous oxide.
"We can't suck the nitrous oxide out of the air," Ms. Yates said.
Indium tin oxide, for instance, is used as a conductor for the touchscreen.
It's more demanding due to nitrogen oxide and less demanding due to CO2.
In 19 states, pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions would rise.
The development also uses low nitrogen-oxide boilers and water-source heat pumps.
Also, the story should have said gasoline coming from tailpipes produces nitrogen oxide.
Robert Alvarez, who used to work on this issue at the Energy Department, said the DOE is using mathematical models that assume workers are being exposed to a "simple oxide" particle and not the more dangerous "high-fired oxide" particle.
Although more research is needed, the group says consumers should look for three things: an SPF between 30 and 50 to protect from UVB rays, zinc oxide and titanium oxide to ward off UVA rays, and no oxybenzone and retinyl palmitate.
LONDON, Oct 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) said it has a mandate to buy 600 kg of lithium cobalt oxide (LCO) and 2,20193 kg of lithium nickel cobalt aluminium oxide (NCA) in the fiscal year starting Oct. 1.
The undisclosed software results increased nitrogen oxide emissions from the vehicles, the EPA said.
Micrometeorites contain magnetite, a naturally magnetic form of iron oxide, commonly known as lodestone.
Exports of lanthanum oxide stood at 966 tonnes in July, the customs data showed.
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) is often used overseas in parts of Europe and Australia.
The EPFL researchers have gotten around this by doping the wires with tin oxide.
Dr Gooding's invention, described in this month's ACS Sensors, is based on titanium oxide.
Ultimately that meant layering 90 nano-scale layers of tantalum oxide and silicon dioxide.
Alongside titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, the formula includes marigold and black chokeberry extracts.
" "The enclosure then goes through an anodization process which creates a protective oxide layer.
Exports of lanthanum oxide stood at 534 tonnes in May, the customs data showed.
Mineral sunscreens — whose active ingredients are titanium dioxide or zinc oxide — are one option.
She was hospitalized following a seizure after smoking synthetic cannabis and inhaling nitrous oxide.
The lawsuit cites a toxicology report that showed he died of nitrous oxide ingestion.
"High-protein foods are actually very good nitric oxide donors," said Edlen-Nezin. 2.
As detailed in the paper "Fire Alarm Wallpaper Based on Fire-Resistant Hydroxyapatite Nanowire Inorganic Paper and Graphene Oxide Thermosensitive Sensor," which was recently published in ACS Nano, the researchers also added thermosensitive sensors made from drops of a graphene oxide ink mixture.
In a series of online auctions that ended on Sunday, the antimony, terbium oxide and dysprosium oxide auctions all went for starting prices specified by the Kunming Intermediate People's Court, which is managing the Fanya sales, prices that are below current market value.
Keep using sunscreen, experts advise The proposed regulation would allow for some ingredients and formulations to continue to be marketed without new drug approvals, including zinc oxide, titanium oxide and sunscreens sold as sprays, oils, lotions, creams, gels, butters, pastes, ointment and sticks.
What differentiates these writings on nitrous oxide from Paris' mid-19th century "drug literature" scene?
Having increased nitric oxide in your bloodstream has been associated with migraines in separate research.
"Nowadays, used cerium oxide is carefully collected, separated, sorted for size, and reused," King said.
He found four hi-fi Magnetophons and some 50 reels of red oxide BASF tape.
Results showed that each pile was a nitrous oxide hot spot in the tropical forest.
Some German cities have banned diesel cars, primarily to limit harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.
It contains salicylic acid, sulfur, and zinc oxide to quickly and effectively target surface blemishes. 
The most common occupational exposures among mothers were to disinfectants/cleaners, solvents and ethylene oxide.
At other times, the cars' nitrogen oxide emissions were many times higher than is allowed.
German magazine Wirtschaftswoche had reported earlier that VW could buy emissions rights for nitrogen oxide.
Those nitrogen oxide emissions, in some cases, were up to 40 times the legal limit.
Nitrous oxide isn't oxygen, which is something you need in order to, y'know, stay alive.
Isabella Karle developed processes to synthesize plutonium chloride out of lumps of impure plutonium oxide.
Another 22 percent of plants do not have advanced nitrogen oxide controls that limit smog.
Additional proteins on the surface of the virus attract more and more cobalt oxide particles.
The oxide-heavy water—iridescent red-orange, like molten lava—glowed against the black earth.
Most electric car batteries use lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) cathodes and graphite anodes.
A byproduct of nitric oxide, called nitrate, is often gobbled up by certain mouth bacteria.
A chromium oxide layer is deposited on the metal's surface, providing a barrier against rust.
Greenhouse gas concentrations, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide rose to new record highs.
The Audis were designed to use a urea solution that neutralized harmful nitrogen oxide emissions.
The so-called "nanowarming" method begins by covering the organ in specially engineered, 50-nanometer wonderballs, made of iron oxide coated with silica, a polymer, and a nasty little chemical called trimethoxysilane (the coating helps keep the iron oxide balls dispersed in a solution).
It all started when [Beddoes' assistant] Humphrey Davy synthesized nitrous oxide in a laboratory in 1799.
Yep, hell hath no fury like acne-prone skin after a thick coating of zinc oxide.
From there, they looked specifically for genes that are reducers of nitrates, nitrites and nitric oxide.
The result is thousands of tons of nitrogen oxide that have harmed the health of Californians.
At present, aluminium comes from the combination of three ingredients: aluminium oxide (alumina), electricity and carbon.
Airapetian's models suggest that enough nitrous oxide could have been produced to dramatically warm the planet.
Authorities are now turning their attention to curbing pollution from other toxic substances like nitrogen oxide.
Shell is also facing separate court hearings over exceeding emissions of ethylene oxide in 2015-2016.
To boost the responsiveness of touchscreens, alternatives to indium tin oxide are starting to be used.
The national park idea itself owes its foundation to storytellers with pen, ink and silver oxide.
They made a small array of oil-based colors, with humble names such as Red Oxide.
Many German cities exceed European Union limits on atmospheric nitrogen oxide, known to cause respiratory diseases.
Gou, though, has expressed a preference for Sharp's strength in indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) technology.
Instead, Geobacter transfers its electrons to iron oxide, or rust, Dr. Lovley and his colleagues discovered.
To explain why, we need to look at two other greenhouse gases: methane and nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide emissions are associated with excessive use of fertilisers and burning plant and animal waste.
In reality, software in the cars deceived regulators about how much nitrogen oxide was being released.
The pigment comes from iron oxide, or ocher, which gives the painting its reddish-orange hue.
Under such extreme conditions, the outer grains of olivine transformed into iron oxide, and very rapidly.
But here's the good news: Food is the primary source of nitric oxide in our bodies.
One is NCA, or lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide, produced by Panasonic and used by Tesla.
Made from highly refined minerals, these powders offer a high level of broad-spectrum protection, according to dermatologist Annie Chiu, MD. Most SPF powders are comprised of titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and iron oxide particles — the same ingredients you will find in many traditional SPF lotions.
These pellets are heated to 900ºC in a high-temperature reactor to produce calcium oxide and CO2.
This tunnel was sandwiched between plates made of a mixture of silicone rubber and aluminum oxide powder.
A drug-sniffing dog detected the fentanyl inside barrels of iron oxide, Philadelphia&aposs FOX 29 reported .
On top of that is an outer layer of aluminum oxide, a white material that reflects light.
The team used a commercially available product of supermagnetic iron oxide particles, which had great heating ability.
For one, the act required catalytic converters on cars, eliminating nitrous oxide pollution from cars, Dennison said.
They ultimately landed on iron oxide — a chemical compound that gives Martian soil its signature red color.
Silicon oxide comes pre-puffed, so it reduces the stress on the anode from swelling during charging.
The nitrogen oxide traps, by contrast, hurt fuel mileage and acceleration when the traps are fully deployed.
Each cell has two electrodes (a transistor has three), and these sandwich a layer of metal oxide.
The ship produces some nitrogen oxide, but that's converted into harmless nitrogen and water by a catalyst.
Silver is used as a catalyst to produce ethylene oxide, an essential ingredient in plastic, including polyester.
The nitrogen oxide emissions that are largely produced by manufacturing is broken down by sunlight into ozone.
He and Beddoes isolated oxygen, and shortly thereafter managed to isolate its then-mysterious cousin: nitrous oxide.
Diesel engines are a big contributor to local pollution levels because of the nitrogen oxide they emit.
Why it matters: Nitrous oxide is about 300 times more effective at trapping heat than carbon dioxide.
FAME use could also increase nitrogen oxide emissions, although it greatly reduces other toxic emissions, it said.
Engines which adhere to the standard produce fewer nitrogen oxide fine particle emissions, which cause respiratory disease.
The asphalt consists of toner powder, wax, minerals, pigments, iron oxide, silica, and sometimes waste acrylic paint.
He died from asphyxiation due to nitrous-oxide consumption, known colloquially as "whippets," The Athens News reported.
Nitric oxide is used to save the lives of newborn babies with pulmonary hypertension, the document said.
Documents list substances that users have found may accidentally kill parasites, like oregano oil and nitrous oxide.
The major greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide -- all rose to record levels last year.
In 2018, BASF reported 7.6 tons of ethylene oxide emissions, while Dow reported 24 tons in Plaquemine.
This mixture is what then creates the eye-burning, tear-inducing gas, called syn-propanethial-S-oxide.
The upper layers have high concentrations of graphene oxide, a hard substance also used in battery electrodes.
Review of Estimates of the Social Cost of Carbon, Nitrous Oxide, and Methane for Regulatory Impact Analysis.
It will also cut Base Plant sulphur dioxide emissions by 45% and nitrogen oxide emissions by 15%.
"These results have major implications for diagnostic and therapeutic applications of iron oxide nanoparticles," the paper concludes.
Mineral sunblocks including zinc oxide and titanium dioxide that are "non-nano" in size are considered safe.
Road traffic accounts for about 80 percent of nitrogen oxide emissions in the UK, according to Monk.
The low-temperature poly-silicon and oxide display (LTPO), meanwhile, adjusts the refresh rate based on usage.
Many other German cities exceed European Union limits on nitrogen oxide (NOx), known to cause respiratory disease.
Daimler, like other car manufacturers, uses urea nitrate liquids to neutralize nitrogen oxide emissions in exhaust fumes.
Most white products that are commercially available, from paints to sunscreen, contain titanium dioxide and zinc oxide.
" The game spells "oxide" as "oxcide," and, perhaps more forgivably, mistakes the verb "affect" for the noun "effect.
"The FDA considers the mineral-based sunscreens composed of titanium dioxide and zinc oxide generally safe," Lichtenfeld said.
Philips achieved this through lead oxide crystals, which were sensitive to the light taken in by their cameras.
The manure cattle leave on grazing land also produces a lot of nitrous oxide, another powerful greenhouse gas.
The powder sunscreen contained zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, the two ingredients used in so-called mineral sunscreens.
Certain sun-blocking chemicals — zinc oxide and titanium dioxide — have been deemed safe by the FDA, Platz notes.
Basically, the scientists infused a tissue with a special kind of nanoparticle made of silica-coated iron oxide.
Driving the news: Wheeler will announce his intent to tighten regulations limiting nitrogen oxide emissions from big trucks.
Instead, opt for mineral-based varieties that use zinc oxide or titanium dioxide, which protect without any guilt.
Nitrous oxide, meanwhile, is an "icing-on-the-cake" drug, says Professor Measham, often taken alongside other drugs.
He thinks he can do so by using state-of-the-art CMOS (complementary metal-oxide semiconductor) electronics.
Manganese oxide is commonly used as the cathode in rechargeable lithium batteries (the type likely powering your cellphone).
By rigging its diesel emissions tests, VW knowingly sold engines that release high levels of dangerous nitrogen oxide.
The software would restrict the emission of harmful nitrous oxide (NOx) to the allowed level during these tests.
In junior high, Claypool had a friend die after suffocating in a garbage bag filled with nitrous oxide.
Algeria is not a big emitter of climate-changing gases such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide.
VW has settled several lawsuits stemming from its covert effort to skirt emissions standards for nitrogen oxide pollution.
The company, however, said that the current problem was not linked to its global nitrogen oxide emissions scandal.
He and his colleagues propose adding tiny particles of magnetite, a form of iron oxide, to the cryoprotectant.
He also mixes iron oxide into the asphalt, but in this case it does not start off magnetic.
Hell, I don't know — it might considering the raw aluminum chassis hidden beneath that thin black oxide layer.
In South Carolina, there's an outrageously expensive, partially-completed building called the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility (MOX).
Wiant died of nitrous-oxide asphyxiation at an off-campus house known as the unofficial Sigma Pi annex. 
A particular concern is emissions by diesel cars of nitrogen oxide, which is blamed for causing respiratory diseases.
Applying fertilizer increases emissions of nitrous oxide, which is 28503 times better at trapping heat than carbon dioxide.
This product, for example, which is considered SPF 50, only offers 9% titanium dioxide and 7% zinc oxide.
What would they really cost if their mercury, carbon, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions were accounted for?
Narrator: Following the procedure, you're sent home with a healing spray, healing cream, and a zinc oxide sunscreen.
The devices allowed VW's vehicles to emit up to 40 percent more nitrogen oxide than is legally permitted.
Factories and gas-powered vehicles can also produce other air pollutants, like nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide, and hydrocarbons.
And the same tests can be used to determine a car's CO2 or nitrogen oxide emissions, he said.
While diesel cars are heavily criticized for emitting nitrogen oxide, they spew out less CO2 than gasoline equivalents.
For instance, new chemical compounds could help prevent nitrogen fertilizers from producing nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas.
As a result, Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche diesels produced far more harmful nitrogen oxide pollution than legally allowed.
Szilard, ever-resourceful, acquired hundreds of pounds of black, greasy uranium-oxide powder from a Canadian mining corporation.
US and European efforts to reduce nitrous oxide emissions from fossil fuel burning, however, have been remarkably effective.
Reef-safe sunscreen alternatives like TropicSport and Raw Elements include mineral sunblocks with zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.
The young student's body "was found surrounded by drug paraphernalia, including canisters of nitrous oxide," the lawsuit says.
A tiny lump of crystallized copper oxide looms like a supervillain's fortress, all harsh facades and jutting angles.
Nitrogen oxide emissions are linked to significant health impacts and can exacerbate asthma attacks, the EPA has said.
The dark inside was manganese oxide, which is rare on Mars, while the bright material consisted of sulfates.
We broke the story driver Wilson Deon Thomas III claims T.J. was inhaling nitrous oxide from Whip-Its!
China's exports of lanthanum oxide to the United States stood at 966 tonnes in July, the customs data showed.
In the 19th century, nitrous oxide was the go-to drug for what we might now call psychedelic science.
You'd have nitrous oxide demonstrations as an evening's entertainment, or scientific lectures, or variety shows with magic and hypnotism.
Aker BP has received 42 million crowns ($4.95 million) from a Norwegian fund to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxide.
The anode reacts with the oxygen in the aluminium oxide, producing CO2 and liquid aluminium, which is then cast.
The compound was obtained by mixing manganese oxide with those other chemicals, and heating them to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The canisters would be released about 100 miles above the ground and they contain barium, strontium, and cupric-oxide.
"The entire collection...is created exclusively in human blood (which anhydrates as 'Iron Oxide')," Castiglia writes on his website.
Image: Felipe Gomez/Europlanet 2020 RIHydrothermal lake at the Danakil Depression featuring sulfates (yellow) and iron oxide deposits (red).
For decades, tech manufacturers have relied on a cerium oxide-based slurry to buff optical glasses and silicon wafers.
"The Volkswagen did not show a characteristic reduction of nitrogen oxide pollution levels during highway driving," Besch told Reuters.
Zinc oxide is used in creams and ointments that treat skin diseases but also to manufacture rubber and cigarettes.
China also wants to build a Mixed Oxide (MOX) fuel plant modelled on Areva's plant in Melox, southern France.
That's largely because fertilizers, once applied to farmland, generate emissions of nitrous oxide, the third-most-abundant greenhouse gas.
We could all just use zinc oxide, but it's heavy and often leaves a ghostly white cast on skin.
They found on-road nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions more than 10 times above regulatory limits - for some GM (GM.

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