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Sun-simulated-driven production of high-purity methanol from carbon dioxide. [PDF]

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Jiao J   +12 more
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Transformation of Carbon Dioxide

ChemInform, 2007
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Jun-Chul Choi   +2 more
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Suicide by carbon dioxide

Forensic Science International, 2013
Suicides by self-poisoning are common in all parts of the world. Among these intoxications, gases are rarely used, especially carbon dioxide (CO2). Very few cases of self-inflicted and deliberate carbon dioxide poisonings have been reported. This paper presents two uncommon suicides by carbon dioxide intoxication. In one case, a 53-year-old man tightly
Rupp, Wolf-RĂ¼diger   +3 more
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Carbon Dioxide Uroflowmetry

Journal of Urology, 1979
A method using pneumatic compression to determine flow rate is described. The procedure is best suited for physicians using carbon dioxide instrumentation for a urodynamic assessment of patients since the carbon dioxide cystometer is readily converted to a uroflowmeter.
Subir Roy, Robert C. Corlett
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What Is Carbon Dioxide? When Is Carbon Dioxide?

PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2016
In this article, I focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS), a controversial climate change mitigation technology that operates by collecting carbon dioxide from point sources and depositing it in underground locations, such as depleting oil reservoirs.
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Microdetermination of carbon dioxide

Analytical Biochemistry, 1962
Since carbon dioxide is a major metabolite of many systems, the need often arises to determine as COz the total of H&O,, HCO,-, and CO,= in a biological system. In addition, it is often desirable to be able to determine the isotopic concentration, i.e., radioactivity, of the same sample.
John T. Van Bruggen, Jean C. Scott
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Carbon dioxide

1969
Publisher Summary The carbon dioxide is the end-product of aerobic metabolism. It is produced in the cells and almost entirely in the mitochondria where the PCO2 is highest. From its point of origin, there are a series of tension gradients as carbon dioxide passes through the cytoplasm and the extracellular fluid into the blood. In the lungs, the PCO2
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A Carbon Dioxide Flowmeter

Journal of Urology, 1977
A simple and inexpensive uroflowmeter has been designed that uses a common carbon dioxide cystometer. The patient voids urine in a specially designed container connected at the bottom of the carbon dioxide source in the cystometer. After proper calibration (500 cc fluid for a 20 mm.
John Martin   +2 more
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