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OC is defined as the amount of ozone gas consumed for removing a certain amount of COD during ozonation under experimental conditions.
As for the CritterZone, Mr. Converse said it creates a "very small amount of ozone, and not all the time" and not all models produce it.
The first was a 1999 decision by a three-judge federal appeals panel that had invalidated tough new air quality standards imposed by Ms. Browner to force major reductions in the amount of ozone and soot in the air.
Whatever the qualities of the mud, the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth at 400 meters, or 1,300 feet, below sea level, has more than the usual amount of ozone in the air above it, providing protection for sunbathers against skin-aging ultraviolet rays.
The amount of ozone varies in both space and time.
Dancing electrical sparks that leap between two electrodes and produce a small amount of ozone.
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One downside of the AirGenius5: the electrostatic charge produces trace amounts of ozone, a respiratory irritant.
Using a device developed in the 20s, the Dobson Ozone Spectrophotometer, the three analysed amounts of ozone in the atmosphere over the Antarctic.
Before the court is a controversial 2-to-1 decision by a federal appellate panel last year that invalidated tough new air quality standards that the federal Environmental Protection Agency imposed in 1997 to force further reductions in the amounts of ozone and soot in the air.
The dissociation of smaller amounts of ozone entails the production of less amounts of O 1D) destroying a smaller quantity of water vapor.
The kinetic parameters (W in, k 1, and k 1/2) for the reaction of ozone decomposition by the SCWAs under study and amounts of ozone entered into the reaction (Q exp) are summarized in Table 5.
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