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The program seeks to reduce the production of black carbon to combat both climate change and air pollution and respiratory disease on the ground.
But in 1990 Congress passed the Clean Air Act, which called for gasoline sold in urban areas with smog problems to contain an oxygenate to reduce the production of carbon monoxide, a deadly gas.
Plant foods are rich in fibre, which speeds the passage of food through the colon, effectively removing carcinogens and changing the type of bacteria present in the intestine to reduce the production of carcinogenic acids.
These antagonists are able to reduce the production of the virulence factor pyocyanin in P. aeruginosa.
Systems are powered down, exercise is restricted to reduce the production of carbon dioxide and food is rationed.
The signatory countries are obliged to reduce the production of Freon substances stepwise in relation to former production volumes.
"The goal of the project is to inform citizens when the sewer system is nearing capacity or already overflowing and for them to reduce the production of wastewater".
Mtb triggers host type I interferons signaling to reduce the production of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), a critical mediator of immunity to Mtb (Novikov et al., 2011).
Mud concrete masonry block is a novel invention in which the mud helps to self-compact the mixture to reduce the production of energy content.
This is because that a lower temperature distribution restrains the reverse water gas-shift reaction to reduce the production of CO water gas-shiftcatalyst bed.
Scientists say that the more frequent droughts and greater cloud cover that some areas will see thanks to climate change is likely to reduce the production of leaf pigments that provide some of the season's most vivid colours.
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