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How To Use Nitrogen dioxide In A Sentence

  • The move was intended to reduce greenhouse gases, but although diesels produce less carbon dioxide they emit nitrogen dioxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Planning consent will be refused until the air around the airport meets nitrogen dioxide requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diesel vehicles produce nitrogen dioxide, which can inflame the lung lining and lead to respiratory disease. Times, Sunday Times
  • The low-emission zone was not designed to tackle nitrogen dioxide pollution, however. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cells were also tested with nitrogen dioxide, a by-product of gas cooking, which may reach levels of 1000 parts per billion or more in kitchens.
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  • Unstable nitrogen oxides, which we did not measure, including peroxynitrite, nitrogen dioxide, and dinitrogen trioxide, are important mediators of oxidation and nitration reactions in vivo.
  • Researchers also blamed exposure to nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulates for the increase.
  • The four usual agents of deterioration in the air apart from oxygen and water are sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, ozone and nitrogen dioxide.
  • The District's urban forest improves air quality by removing nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and particulate matter.
  • It is usually caused by the emission of particulates or nitrogen dioxide.
  • The gas is cleaned prior to burning and the sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, thought to contribute to acid rain, removed.
  • Nitrogen dioxide is a brown gas, transformed from nitric oxide contained in emissions.
  • The move was intended to reduce greenhouse gases, but although diesels produce less carbon dioxide they emit nitrogen dioxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Planning consent will be refused until the air around the airport meets nitrogen dioxide requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nitrogen dioxide and particulates do exceed the criteria at some urban roadsides,’ said a spokeswoman.
  • The pigment, anthocyanin, is normally turned off during the growing season, but the researchers inserted a gene that turns on this colour-making process in the presence of nitrogen dioxide.
  • The technique can monitor other pollutants including dust particles or nitrogen dioxide, a greenhouse gas that is produced in car exhaust.
  • These are: ground-level ozone, particle pollution also known as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide. John B. Townsend II: The Long, Hot Summer And Code Red Days
  • These release a gas called nitrogen dioxide, which has harmful effects on the female reproductive system. The Sun
  • Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide were chemically assayed as nitrite from sorbent tubes by using spectrophotometry.
  • This increase is mainly caused by an increase in particulates, nitrogen dioxide and benzo (a) pyrene. Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6
  • The move was intended to reduce greenhouse gases, but although diesels produce less carbon dioxide they emit nitrogen dioxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • In these reactions the ozone reacts with nitric oxide to produce nitrogen dioxide.
  • The southern California air basin is the only area in the country that still fails to meet the nitrogen dioxide standard.
  • Nitric acid can be thermally decomposed to give water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen.
  • Planning consent will be refused until the air around the airport meets nitrogen dioxide requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Figures showed that amounts of the pollutant nitrogen dioxide were predicted to exceed allowed annual limits in five areas of the city.
  • Planning consent will be refused until the air around the airport meets nitrogen dioxide requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Five air pollution detectors monitor nitrogen dioxide in the area around Heathrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now traffic produces nitrogen dioxide and particulates and helps to produce ground-level oxone.
  • The move was intended to reduce greenhouse gases, but although diesels produce less carbon dioxide they emit nitrogen dioxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apart from general operating conditions, it has set emission limits for sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide.
  • Other pollutants, such as nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide, irritate the eyes, constrict air passages and lower the body's resistance to colds and other respiratory illnesses.

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