「CO 2」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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intracellular pH (the Bohr effect), and second, | CO2 accumulation causes carbamino compounds to be g |
However, this isn't the overriding effect of | CO2 accumulation. |
ater containing carbon dioxide (including extra | CO2 acquired from soil organisms) passes through li |
tic diameter of several gas molecules, and high | CO2 adsorption capacity. |
ility to selectively remove either H2S alone or | CO2 alone if desired. |
l compensate by increasing breathing, expelling | CO2, and shifting the above reaction to the right s |
roquercetin, trans-dihydroquercetin, succinate, | CO2, and H2O. |
d during growth is released slowly over time as | CO2 and methane and nutrients are returned to the s |
2, whereas its 3 products are acetyl phosphate, | CO2, and H2O2. |
oducts are deacetoxycephalosporin C, succinate, | CO2, and H2O. |
ereas its 3 products are 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde, | CO2, and H2O2. |
its 3 products are oxidized Renilla luciferin, | CO2, and hn. |
erived from the combustion air, carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and water vapor as well as excess oxygen (also |
are from a variety of years (mainly 1987, with | CO2 and methane from 2009) and do not represent any |
ereas its 3 products are 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate, | CO2, and NADH. |
cold finger cooled to -89°C with dry ice (solid | CO2), and the final fraction is collected under liq |
ereas its 3 products are (indol-3-yl)acetamide, | CO2, and H2O. |
1, and H2O, whereas its 3 products are acetate, | CO2, and ferrocytochrome b1. |
n, the first two members being carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and carbon suboxide (C3O2). |
NADP+, whereas its 3 products are succinyl-CoA, | CO2, and NADPH. |
reas its 3 products are D-ribulose 5-phosphate, | CO2, and NADPH. |
H2O, whereas its 3 products are benzyl alcohol, | CO2, and L-leucine. |
oxin, whereas its 3 products are propanoyl-CoA, | CO2, and reduced ferredoxin. |
proposed industrial practice is the capture of | CO2 and injecting it underground for storage in a p |
in the O-atom exchange between carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and oxygen (O2) at high temperatures. |
s its 3 products are S-(2-methylpropanoyl)-CoA, | CO2, and reduced ferredoxin. |
ereas its 3 products are 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate, | CO2, and NADH. |
ts 3 products are oxidized Cypridina luciferin, | CO2, and hn. |
Eventually the dissolved | CO2 and the CO2 in the headspace above the liquid r |
ate and O2, whereas its 3 products are acetate, | CO2, and H2O. |
help to reduce the emissions of carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and make the economy less dependent on fossil |
its 3 products are S-2-(indol-3-yl)acetyl-CoA, | CO2, and reduced ferredoxin. |
It is closely related to CO, | CO2 and C3O2, and other oxocarbons. |
oducts are ethylene, cyanide, dehydroascorbate, | CO2, and H2O. |
xed acid fermentation, and butanediol, ethanol, | CO2 and H2 are the end products. |
H2O, whereas its 3 products are benzyl alcohol, | CO2, and glycine. |
, whereas its 3 products are 2-phenylacetamide, | CO2, and H2O. |
its 4 products are long-chain fatty acid, CoA, | CO2, and NADP+. |
ns proceed via disproportionation of CO to give | CO2 and carbon. |
whereas its 4 products are flavonol, succinate, | CO2, and H2O. |
To achieve the | CO2 and emissions reduction as well as improved fue |
methane (CH4), carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO), are a serious public |
and H2O, whereas its 3 products are sarcosine, | CO2, and NH3. |
rs are biodegradable: they are broken down into | CO2 and water by microorganisms. |
and H2O, whereas its 3 products are putrescine, | CO2, and NH3. |
nd H2O, whereas its 3 products are L-ornithine, | CO2, and NH3. |
rbonic anhydrase, speeds the interconversion of | CO2 and carbonic acid. |
stable, albeit much less so than its relatives | CO2 and C3O2. |
ereas its 3 products are 4-guanidinobutanamide, | CO2, and H2O. |
idized ferredoxin, whereas its two products are | CO2 and reduced ferredoxin. |
d H2O, whereas its 3 products are beta-alanine, | CO2, and NH3. |
CO2 and H2S bulk removal | |
ts 3 products are oxidized Watasenia luciferin, | CO2, and hn. |
gs, where it converts the bicarbonate back into | CO2 and allows it to be expelled. |
its 3 products are (indol-3-yl)glycolaldehyde, | CO2, and NH3. |
ereas its 3 products are 2-methylpropanoyl-CoA, | CO2, and NADH. |
e magnitude of the ocean sink for anthropogenic | CO2, and is important for studies of phenomena such |
whereas its 4 products are flavone, succinate, | CO2, and H2O. |
ne and H2O, whereas its 3 products are ethanol, | CO2, and NH3. |
H2O2, whereas its 3 products are pentadecanal, | CO2, and H2O. |
rning, this gas is converted to heat, water and | CO2, and according to the IPCC Third Assessment Rep |
While equal amounts of | CO2 and H2 are created during mixed acid fermentati |
elemental sulfur, while H2 (in the presence of | CO2) and carboxylic acids can be utilized as electr |
tion the soot would break down into almost pure | CO2 and H2O; it is only in incomplete combustion th |
xide and Global Change, Center for the Study of | CO2 and Climate Change. |
3-oxooctadec-13-enoyl-[acyl-carrier-protein]]], | CO2, and acyl-carrier-protein. |
serum because the equilibrium shifts to replace | CO2, and consequently bicarbonate in the red blood |
ducts are [[3-oxoacyl-[acyl-carrier-protein]]], | CO2, and acyl-carrier-protein. |
alate, O2, and H+, whereas its two products are | CO2 and H2O2. |
r is due to its highly expansive breakdown into | CO2 and N2, as well as to the presence of strained |
trans-dihydroquercetin (taxifolin), succinate, | CO2, and H2O. |
ed by massive volcanic eruptions, which emitted | CO2 and methane into the atmosphere, which warmed t |
r such as carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and nitrogen (N2) are also possible. |
on dioxide pumps that require that the incoming | CO2 and pump heads be kept cold in order to maintai |
eas its 3 products are 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate, | CO2, and NADH. |
rboxylate and H2O, whereas its two products are | CO2 and NH3. |
discharge by reactions between carbon dioxide ( | CO2) and the atomic oxygen (O) created from molecul |
eas its 3 products are 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate, | CO2, and NADPH. |
Long-term storage of | CO2 and other areas of application |
es, which are intermediate in character between | CO2 and allene. |
om combustion of fossil fuels, it produces less | CO2 and other greenhouse gases to burn the fossil f |
A, whereas its 3 products are hydrogen cyanide, | CO2, and AH2. |
re transforms organic materials into simple CO, | CO2 and H2 gases. |
oducts are multi-methyl-branched acyl-CoA, CoA, | CO2, and NADP+. |
will sequester only 7 million metric tonnes of | CO2 annually by 2020- representing less than 1% of |
Both Erbium and | CO2 are used to treat deep rhytides, sun damage and |
Net reductions of approximately 74,000 tons of | CO2 are available using 10% biofuels. |
he overall reaction, as the byproducts MeCl and | CO2 are lost as gases. |
ernational project where physical quantities of | CO2 are being sold commercially for enhanced oil re |
lent amount or concentration of carbon dioxide ( | CO2) as the reference. |
arge amounts of Green House Gases, most notably | CO2 as a consequence of human activities such as tr |
ustion chamber, supersonic expansion nozzle and | CO2 as an active laser medium in mixture with nitro |
tion is used for the removal of carbon dioxide ( | CO2) as the final step in the large-scale commercia |
Enegreen absorbs as much | CO2 as a forest with an area 130-times larger than |
rganic electron donor (e.g., H2O, H2, H2S), and | CO2 as its carbon source. |
It is used to convert CO into | CO2 at room temperature. |
The strong sink of | CO2 at temperate latitudes reported by Tsunogai et |
at a 37 degrees Celsius temperature and a 5-10% | CO2 atmosphere. |
The 4 substrates of this enzyme are acetone, | CO2, ATP, and H2O, whereas its 3 products are aceto |
Pumping pure | CO2 back into the bottle would raise that partial p |
The carbon dioxide ( | CO2) balance is even, because wood briquettes relea |
consumer to still be fermenting (as a result of | CO2 being produced). |
The simplest way to build a | CO2 bomb is to fine tune the CO2 tank from an Airso |
be a false alarm, the crew decided to discharge | CO2 bottles into the forward cargo hold, to try to |
pressure relief valves prior to discharging the | CO2 bottles, to allow for venting of the CO2 gas bu |
Gases are mainly | CO2, but to less extent nitrogen (N2), methane (CH4 |
MJ/kg of | CO2 but methane produces 20.05-20.30 |
e Kyoto Protocol which commits the EU to reduce | CO2 by 8% by 2010, to 5.2% below 1990 levels. |
ng system is especially key, as carbon dioxide ( | CO2) can be shifted through carbonic acid (H2CO3) t |
Excessive | CO2 can also inhibit the carbon fixation reaction c |
The | CO2 can be sequestered successfully by several meth |
Further increases in | CO2 can, to a very small degree, continue to increa |
y are now under active research as a method for | CO2 capture for long-term storage as a means of gre |
Collection of recent news articles on | CO2 capture and storage |
The amount of | CO2 captured averaged 60-65% of the carbonaceous CO |
esentative agents: Argonite / IG-55 (ProInert), | CO2 carbon dioxide, IG-541 Inergen, and IG-100 (NN1 |
d from 2007 used for the UK Government's Act on | CO2 Carbon Calculator, as part of a campaign agains |
oxygen (H2O) and carbon (in the carbon dioxide ( | CO2) carbonation), contains at least the following |
For example: scuba tanks, | CO2 cartridges, and oxyacetylene tanks. |
(Under normal pressure | CO2 changes directly from a solid to a gas in a pro |
"High Temperature Capture of | CO2: Characteristics of the Reversible Reaction Bet |
d H+, whereas its 6 products are icosanoyl-CoA, | CO2, CoA, NAD+, NADP+, and H2O. |
in lungs; low | CO2 concentration |
diurnal variations of near-surface atmospheric | CO2 concentration within a residential sector of th |
instrument used to measure the carbon dioxide ( | CO2) concentration in an air sample. |
The latest observation of | CO2 concentrations from MLO can be found at web sit |
tion: are the perturbations seen in atmospheric | CO2 concentrations forced by the vigour of the deep |
most studies looking at the effect of elevated | CO2 concentrations have been conducted in labs and |
potential to be a short-term solution to lower | CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. |
CO2 content (also known as "Total CO2") is a blood | |
Most of the | CO2 content (80-90%) is transported as bicarbonate |
Only about 5-10% of the total | CO2 content of blood is transported as carbamino co |
Hence, the elevated | CO2 content creates a respiratory acidosis and shif |
boron isotopes are key indicators of the pH and | CO2 content of oceans in the geologic past. |
ll not be able to hold the tiny pockets of gas ( | CO2) created by the leavening agent (such as yeast |
is formed from water, H2O, and carbon dioxide, | CO2, dissolved in the water. |
timated a climate sensitivity of 2 to 4.5°C for | CO2 doubling, a CO2 rise of 37% since pre-industria |
These plants fix carbon dioxide ( | CO2) during the night, storing it as the four-carbo |
The LNG plant will emit 920,000 tonnes of | CO2 each year, an increase of Norway's total CO2 em |
national committee decided to forcefully reduce | CO2 emission levels to mitigate the global warming |
It is a zero | CO2 emission building showing a new model of green |
campaign resulted in a 460,000-ton reduction in | CO2 emission, the equivalent volume of CO2 emitted |
g in an estimated 1.14 million-ton reduction in | CO2 emission, the equivalent to the CO2 emissions b |
ion liters of fuel, 455 thousand metric tons of | CO2 emissions and approximately U.S. $5 billion in |
the unavoidable industrial contributors of the | CO2 emissions in the world (see greenhouse gases). |
n by the UK government to further curb Europe's | CO2 emissions and engage other countries to do so. |
In particular, it reduces | CO2 emissions by around 35% compared to petrol. |
SO2 emissions, 35% of NOx emissions, and 7% of | CO2 emissions in Oregon. |
CARMA uses a statistical model that predicts | CO2 emissions given the size, age, fuel type, estim |
To reduce | CO2 emissions the company plans to introduce the ca |
ate Exchange, a leading marketplace for trading | CO2 emissions in Europe. |
gy crops are expected to contribute to reducing | CO2 emissions and strengthen the grid while providi |
corporations the opportunity to decrease their | CO2 emissions by purchasing renewable energy. |
according to the IPCC's worst-case scenario, as | CO2 emissions reach 500ppm in the 21 st century. |
trong winds etc., increasing the probability of | CO2 emissions and hence carbon loss from these syst |
62 mph) acceleration is 7.9 seconds and average | CO2 emissions are given as 92 g/km. |
RE offices aim to reduce energy consumption and | CO2 emissions by 30% from current best practice gui |
This graph illustrates the potential rise in | CO2 emissions if base-load electricity currently pr |
During the renovation energy demand and | CO2 emissions were reduced. |
e arm of Google, created with the aim to reduce | CO2 emissions, cut oil use, and stabilize the elect |
mpaign for Better Transport is aiming to reduce | CO2 emissions, pollution and cars on the roads. |
anish homes, which could save 500,000 tonnes of | CO2 emissions. |
is built and to help mitigate the increases in | CO2 emissions. |
ised for wasting green open space and increased | CO2 emissions. |
e library's "green credentials" by lowering its | CO2 emissions. |
el is cost effective without the need to reduce | CO2 emissions. |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 1,186,544 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 3,978,892 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 10,089,535 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 1,931,758 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 10,527,302 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 4,107,397 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 12,933,318 tons |
2006 | CO2 Emissions: 4,671,336 tons |
CO2 Emissions: 468,036 tons (2005) | |
be significant though, and may indirectly cause | CO2 emissions; in slagging and plasma gasification, |
The hot | CO2 emits much energy in its resonance frequency of |
Drax power station is the largest | CO2 emitter in the UK |
ith 200-250 hens per load being placed inside a | CO2 enriched chamber. |
between 1m and 30m in diameter, and these emit | CO2 enriched air around the plants. |
This consists of four free-air | CO2 enrichment plots which provide higher levels of |
The cultivated mushrooms are grown in a high | CO2 environment to produce long thin stems, whereas |
s with higher concentrations of carbon dioxide ( | CO2), especially in arid conditions which make up 2 |
nal and modelling of anthropogenic emissions of | CO2 estimates suggest that the ocean is currently r |
N2, O2, Ar, | CO2, etc.) the H3O+ ions only reacts with VOC trace |
tions, it quickly decomposes to carbon dioxide ( | CO2) even at 180 K (−93 °C), but can be detected by |
The supercritical fluid | CO2 extracts the aromatics from the plant material. |
n's Law) does not raise the partial pressure of | CO2 far above 0.0003 atmospheres, since only part o |
ferricytochrome b1, whereas its 3 products are | CO2, ferrocytochrome b1, and H+. |
Fire detection and | CO2 fire fighting systems for the Gas Turbine housi |
chlorophyllin conjugate under the illumination, | CO2 fixation was accomplished by the synthesis of m |
id metabolism, and reductive carboxylate cycle ( | CO2 fixation). |
le (tca cycle) and reductive carboxylate cycle ( | co2 fixation). |
te metabolism, and reductive carboxylate cycle ( | CO2 fixation). |
sly reducing the level of oxygen at the site of | CO2 fixation. |
Based on their measurements of the | CO2 flux over the East China Sea (35 g C m−2 y−1), |
into the bundle sheath cells where it releases | CO2 for fixation by RuBisCO. |
ch would imply a faster increase in atmospheric | CO2 for a given rate of human fossil-fuel burning. |
, Hans; Chaikoff, I.L. (1955), "Lipogenesis and | CO2 Formation from Acetate in the Liver of the Hypo |
gone on to show that the same can be done with | CO2, forming a CO2 hydrate, which will store three |
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