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Quantitatively, more significant amounts of carbon dioxide have been removed from the atmosphere in the form of limestone and dolomite.
Nitrogen is fixed, or combined, in nature as nitric oxide by lightning and ultraviolet rays, but more significant amounts of nitrogen are fixed as ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates by soil microorganisms.
"It's likely we start to raise more significant amounts of money next year," Douglas said.
(iv) MMP-3 (stromelysin) may inactivate small amounts of alpha 1PI and more significant amounts of alpha 1ACT, even in the presence of its controlling inhibitors.
And once I was putting in more significant amounts of money in the team, it was logical that I took over the ownership.
Foods contributing more significant amounts of cadmium to the diet already have Maximum Levels set under Codex.
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A more significant amount of accidents occur when passengers are standing in walkways.
There is a more significant amount of studies on dry torrefaction compared to wet torrefaction, however the number of liquid torrefaction articles has increased significantly in the last year.
In contrast, a network with 1000 nodes links with high propagation delays, and hundreds of TE LSPs to reroute requires a much more significant amount of time to converge.
Here, they are separated by a more significant amount of energy, followed by three more peaks, which correspond to E1-HH2, E1-HH3, and E1-SO1 (first split-off hole level), respectively.
The TPO of the alumina after propyne reaction at 873 K reveals a much more significant amount of carbon laydown with removal of all the oxygen in the feed and the production of carbon monoxide and hydrogen as the main products at around 873 K rather than carbon dioxide and water.
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