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Hydrogen is an energy carrier, produced from renewable and nonrenewable resources. It can be stored in a variety of materials and transported to distant locations. This article reviews progress in hydrogen technology by looking at environmental and economic impact, cost analysis, and policy support at government level as way forward for bringing it to ...
Xuexue Pan+5 more
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide poisoning is a life-threatening poisoning. In this case report neurological findings developed in carbon monoxide poisoning and the importance of multidisciplinary approach are discussed.
Verda Tuna+5 more
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Carbon Monoxide in type II supernovae [PDF]
Infrared spectra of two type II supernovae 6 months after explosion are presented. The spectra exhibit a strong similarity to the observations of SN 1987A and other type II SNe at comparable epochs. The continuum can be fitted with a cool black body and the hydrogen lines have emissivities that are approximately those of a Case B recombination spectrum.
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Natural History of NAA15‐Related Neurodevelopmental Disorder Through Adolescence
ABSTRACT The NatA N‐terminal acetyltransferase complex is composed of the NAA10 catalytic subunit and the auxiliary subunits NAA15 and HYPK. While those with variants in the enzymatic subunit develop Ogden Syndrome, individuals with variants in the NAA15 coding region develop NAA15‐related neurodevelopmental syndrome, which presents with a wide array ...
Rikhil Makwana+5 more
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Carboxyhemoglobin as a diagnostic and prognostic biomarker of hemolytic anemias in dogs
Abstract Background Endogenous production of carbon monoxide during hemoglobin metabolism leads to the formation of carboxyhemoglobin. Carboxyhemoglobin concentration is abnormally high in humans with hemolytic anemia (HA). Hypothesis Measurement of carboxyhemoglobin concentration can discriminate HA from other forms of anemia.
Ran Nivy, Gila Sutton, Yaron Bruchim
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CARBON MONOXIDE TREATMENT GUIDELINES
Carbon monoxide is the leading cause of unintentional poisoning-related death in Slovenia. It is an odorless, colorless gas that usually remains undetectable until exposures result in injury or death.
Miran Brvar+4 more
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Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is one of the most common types of poisoning causing death worldwide. In our country, it occurs particularly during winter as a result of leak from stove or water heater, or as result of inhalation during a fire.
A. Gozubuyuk+4 more
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Production Of 11C‐Labeled Amides Via “In‐Loop” 11C‐Carbonylation
The current work utilizes carbon‐11 labelled aroyl dimethylaminopyridinium salts in a two‐step in‐loop carbonylative cross‐coupling reaction of aryl halides with [¹¹C]CO yielding a diverse range of carbon‐11 labelled primary benzamides with good to excellent yields.
Tanpreet Kaur+3 more
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During 2010-2015, a total of 2,244 deaths resulted from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning, with the highest numbers of deaths each year occurring in winter months.
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Mapping and Monitoring Pollution Levels of Carbon Monoxide (CO) using Arduino and Location-Based Service [PDF]
Air pollution is a serious issue in the world. Around 98% of cities with a population of over 100,000 people in low and middle-income countries do not meet air quality standards, while in high-income countries, the number has decreased by 52%. Industries and motor vehicles are the biggest contributors to carbon monoxide (CO).Air pollution is a severe ...
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