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She was staring at a blank TV screen, absorbed, until the bedroom's living occupant reached for the light — and she too vanished like a patch of ozone.
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International action was taken within just two years of the discovery of the patch of thinning ozone in 1985 to put an end to the release of chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs — an organic compound that was used in refrigerants and aerosols and is the main culprit in ozone depletion.
Fresh air is one of the meanings of ozone.
"The whole place stank of ozone," Dr. Galison recalled.
Nor was she focusing on the effects of ozone.
The burnt-almond smell of ozone filled the suit.
The problem of ozone pollution at ground level is a separate from the issue of ozone holes in the atmosphere.
The standards governing allowable ozone levels of ozone in communities across the country have not changed since 1997.
Europe's efforts to reduce ozone emissions are undercut by the movement of ozone across continental borders.
Dancing electrical sparks that leap between two electrodes and produce a small amount of ozone.
At low concentrations of ozone (40 ppb), measured ozone deposition was higher than expected ozone deposition modeled on the basis of stomatal aperture and ozone concentration.
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