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"carbon monoxide of" is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase lacks a clear meaning and is not grammatically correct. A better way to express this concept would be "carbon monoxide from" or "carbon monoxide produced by." Example: "The carbon monoxide from the car's exhaust is harmful to the environment."
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All seven deaths — two by drowning in the Atlantic, four in vehicle accidents and one from the carbon monoxide of a generator — occurred north of Lake Okeechobee.
Scientists may try to spoil the fun with news of mere oxygen on Pluto, or herbs on Jupiter, or Martian stones that grow on Earth only in the carbon monoxide of car exhaust, but what we want are human beings, who, if necessary, have pointed ears, but who are definitely able to speak.
From the start, racism was the carbon monoxide of the show: a poison that couldn't always be detected over the pungent scent of cigarettes, sexism, anti-Semitism, alcoholism, homophobia and adultery, but that sooner or later was bound to turn noxious.
The purification of hydrogen from carbon monoxide of the reformer gas can be integrated in the hydrogen compressor cell.
Minimum carbon monoxide of 0.41% was observed at IP of 230 bar and CR of 18 with 25 °bTDC IT and oxides of nitrogen of 205.7 ppm was found at 250 bar IP and 16 CR with 25 °bTDC IT for F(1) fuel.
They found that one hookah session -- based on an average of 45 to 60 minutes -- delivers approximately 125 times the smoke, 25 times the tar, 2.5 times the nicotine and 10 times the carbon monoxide of smoking one cigarette.
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(The carburizing potential of the gas rises with the ratio of carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide).
The simulated results showed that Cu-BTC could be potentially used for the purification of carbon monoxide, capture of carbon dioxide and separation of olefin/paraffin.
The £50 CleanSpace tag, as the device is known, records levels of carbon monoxide, one of the many gases released by vehicles that run on petrol or diesel.
When the race is over, the smell is of burning rubber, racing fuel, carbon monoxide, & of the flowers & trees in bloom.
Carbon monoxide levels of 100 parts per million can sicken people and cause flulike symptoms.
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