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1 zone, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide).
2 centration, despite the presence of residual sulfur dioxide.
3 icles acts as a sink for many gases, such as sulfur dioxide.
4 SO(2))(2) was used as a convenient source of sulfur dioxide.
5 an aerodynamic diameter <10 mum, and 22% for sulfur dioxide.
6 ls after epithelial injury by naphthalene or sulfur dioxide.
7 d resistance, respectively, to the toxic gas sulfur dioxide.
8 probably due to electron impact on molecular sulfur dioxide.
9 he corresponding organometallic reagents and sulfur dioxide.
10 alkoxy gold carbenes by in situ expulsion of sulfur dioxide.
11 h sulphitation, that is, heat treatment with sulfur dioxide.
12 and 2007), where different concentrations of sulfur dioxide (0, 4, and 8 g.hL(-1)) were added to the
13 itrogen dioxide: 1.011; 95% CI, 1.006-1.016; sulfur dioxide: 1.010; 95% CI, 1.003-1.017; PM(10): 1.00
14             Exposures to atmospheric TSP and sulfur dioxide above the 95th percentile (56.75 microg/m
15 ustrial compounds, phosgene, ethylene oxide, sulfur dioxide, acrylonitrile, cyanogen chloride, hydrog
16       PARAFAC results clearly indicated that sulfur dioxide added to the must subsequently influenced
17 silyl-trans-vitamin D5 (17) obtained via the sulfur dioxide adduct of cis-vitamin D5, in an overall y
18 elective adsorbents for eight harmful gases: sulfur dioxide, ammonia, chlorine, tetrahydrothiophene,
19 arbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide and 24-hr measurements of fine and coarse
20 bination of different stratospheric sources (sulfur dioxide and carbonyl sulfide) via SOx photochemis
21 to nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter, and sulfur dioxide and completed suicide in Salt Lake County
22 rganic compounds, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen are then detailed.
23  processes significantly reduce the yield of sulfur dioxide and increase that of methyl sulfonic acid
24 7, 95% confidence interval: 1.43, 3.60), and sulfur dioxide and isolated ventricular septal defects (
25  C2 were the dominant components affected by sulfur dioxide and likely reacting with phenolic compoun
26 reast development, whereas among 2,136 boys, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide exposure in utero, d
27 ical evidence drawn from successful CTPs for sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide control.
28  important source of air pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide and particulate matter.
29 e concentrations of ascorbic acid, furfural, sulfur dioxide and phenolic-type products were monitored
30  between maternal exposures to environmental sulfur dioxide and total suspended particulates (TSP) an
31 ling that allowed us to assign environmental sulfur dioxide and TSP exposure estimates at the birth h
32 at the soz1 mutant is hypersensitive to both sulfur dioxide and ultraviolet B irradiation, thus impli
33 , we will show height-resolved stratospheric sulfur dioxide and volcanic aerosol enhancements 1 to 3
34 zone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide) and cardiac autonomic control using data
35 5 mum, or PM(2.5)), ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide in New York City.
36 ed three-component coupling of aryl iodides, sulfur dioxide, and hydrazines to deliver aryl N-aminosu
37 s of sulfur hexafluoride, ethanol, methanol, sulfur dioxide, and hydrogen chloride that were not incl
38  to 10 mum in diameter (PM10), nitric oxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide in different growth
39 mic diameter (PM10), ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide.
40  diameter, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone among 223,375 singleton delive
41 s, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter <10 microm in aer
42 s sulfur between three forms: sulfuric acid, sulfur dioxide, and sulfur polymers, with sulfuric acid
43  than 10 mum in aerodynamic diameter (PM10), sulfur dioxide, and warm-season ozone were examined in b
44         Among the VSCs, hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide are considered most relevant and have sim
45 noxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide are positively associated with fuel burn-
46 odology for [n + 1] radical annulation using sulfur dioxide as a geminal radical acceptor/donor is pr
47                                   The use of sulfur dioxide as preservative in winemaking industry ha
48 stulates: the experimental identification of sulfur dioxide as the non-proteinaceous factor, and the
49 nsoon played a critical role in transporting sulfur dioxide associated with the Nabro volcanic erupti
50 egregated simulated marine aerosols to 5 ppm sulfur dioxide at arid (23 +/- 1% relative humidity, RH)
51 ith HT were compared with wines treated with sulfur dioxide at two winemaking stages: bottling and af
52                                     The high sulfur-dioxide binding power of sweet white wines may be
53 10)), carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide-but not ozone-were positively and signifi
54 sed on the conversion of sulfite to volatile sulfur dioxide by acidification of the analyzed solution
55        In this study, the combined effect of sulfur dioxide, caffeic acid, pH and temperature on the
56 is the host of the volatiles (water, oxygen, sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and chlorine) detected b
57 y concentrations of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter
58 I): 1.03, 1.31), each 3-ppb increase in mean sulfur dioxide concentration in the first (OR = 1.13, 95
59  carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide concentrations in 1003 asthmatic children
60        This study analyzed the effect of low sulfur dioxide concentrations on the chromatic propertie
61  intensity trend was investigated at various sulfur dioxide concentrations.
62  surrogate 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane bis(sulfur dioxide) (DABSO), is sufficient to achieve rapid
63 The concentrations of both ascorbic acid and sulfur dioxide decreased over the analysis period while
64                                              Sulfur dioxide deposits were mapped at local scales and
65 um in diameter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and sulfur dioxide), derived from participant residential hi
66 em has been validated and optimized for free sulfur dioxide detection in the range of 1-60mgL(-1) and
67 d rapid analytical method for free and total sulfur dioxide detection is proposed.
68 were used to study the thermal structure and sulfur dioxide distribution of active volcanoes.
69                The objective is to limit the sulfur dioxide dosage required to control malolactic fer
70 ced white wine chemistry into three distinct sulfur dioxide dose-dependent aging mechanisms.
71  risk was significantly increased by 18% for sulfur dioxide during the 3 months before conception and
72 Lake was negatively correlated with SCPs and sulfur dioxide emissions (p = 0.031 and p = 0.009).
73  consistent with earlier observations of low sulfur dioxide emissions and the presence of ice crystal
74 ology occurred around 1980, as the legacy of sulfur dioxide emissions declined following the enactmen
75 ities per year from EGU emissions, driven by sulfur dioxide emissions forming PM2.5.
76                                Combined with sulfur dioxide emissions reductions promulgated by the 1
77  indicate no seawater interaction, and later sulfur dioxide emissions remained high despite low-level
78 rbing aerosol, driven primarily by declining sulfur dioxide emissions.
79  combination of an organometallic reagent, a sulfur dioxide equivalent, and an aqueous solution of an
80 ot H atom and an ambient acetylene (HCCH) or sulfur dioxide, ET of chemically significant amounts of
81 ual to 9.94 microg/m3, the median of TSP and sulfur dioxide exposures for the controls, were consider
82 -Smiles rearrangement to afford biaryls with sulfur dioxide extrusion.
83 arbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, and sulfur dioxide for births in 2000-2007 for states in the
84 ductions in emissions of nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide from power plants.
85 tracting flash vacuum pyrolytic extrusion of sulfur dioxide from the respective 16-membered sulfone p
86 e bubble is exposed to low concentrations of sulfur dioxide gas.
87 ate in positive polarity and carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, hydrochloric acid, cyanogen chloride, an
88 oducts of ultraviolet photolysis of volcanic sulfur dioxide in an anoxic atmosphere.
89 s by the action of DBU with the extrusion of sulfur dioxide in refluxing toluene gave the titled (1E,
90 hed in hydroxytyrosol (HT) as alternative to sulfur dioxide in Syrah red wines was evaluated.
91 on in the range of 1-60mgL(-1) and for total sulfur dioxide in the range of 30-300mgL(-1) with a limi
92              The very high concentrations of sulfur dioxide in the volcanic plume reduces the lifetim
93 yldiazonium tetrafluoroborates and DABCO-bis(sulfur dioxide) in a one-pot procedure.
94 s was kinetically preferred over the loss of sulfur dioxide leading to o-quinodimethane, which is the
95 an catalyze oxidation of bisulfite (hydrated sulfur dioxide), leading to the formation of sulfur trio
96 ma exacerbation, and the 3-day moving sum of sulfur dioxide levels was marginally related to asthma s
97                 Increases in temperature and sulfur dioxide levels were independently associated with
98                          Three new ruthenium-sulfur dioxide linkage photoisomeric complexes in the [R
99 dynamic diameter of <10 microm (PM(10)), and sulfur dioxide measurements were obtained from centrally
100                   Instrumentation included a sulfur dioxide monitor and an Aerosol Chemical Speciatio
101 aerodynamic with diameter less than 2.5 mum, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon monoxide.
102                        Elevated emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and ammonia in China hav
103 l in New Jersey displaces significantly more sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter
104 ucleophiles, like wine antioxidants, such as sulfur dioxide or ascorbic acid, thiols, amino acids, an
105   No significant associations were found for sulfur dioxide or carbon monoxide.
106 her air pollutants-total suspended sulfates, sulfur dioxide, ozone (O3), and nitrogen dioxide-were re
107 of respirable particles, suspended sulfates, sulfur dioxide, ozone, and indoor particles were studied
108 pollutants: ozone, nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), sulfur dioxide, particulate matter not greater than 10 m
109 n, ozone, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, PM(10), and PM(2.5)) and to the type of
110  Poly (9-(2-diallylaminoethyl)adenine HCl-co-sulfur dioxide) (Poly A) deposited on silica nanoparticl
111 It is well known that under most conditions, sulfur dioxide reacts on dust particle surfaces, leading
112                               Several of the sulfur dioxide-rich plumes are erupting from distal flow
113 5% confidence interval (CI): 1.04, 1.14; for sulfur dioxide, RR = 1.15, 95% CI: 1.06, 1.25) but not p
114                                              Sulfur dioxide showed strong associations with lung canc
115                                              Sulfur dioxide significantly decreased the total amount
116 rom coastline) showed that concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) and particle NSD took approximate
117 (2.5)), nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)), ozone, and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) at 1 km(2) resolution, estimated
118 w regulations on nitrogen oxides (NO(x)) and sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) from the International Maritime O
119                                 Emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) from the U.S. power sector decrea
120 hildren, a 10th--90th percentile increase in sulfur dioxide (SO(2)) levels 4 days prior to consultati
121 ck carbon (BC), primary organic carbon (OC), sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), and ammonia (NH(3)), using the e
122 ogenic activities, dominated by emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO(2)), have perturbed the global sulfur
123 ted with supercritical CO2 containing 1 wt % sulfur dioxide (SO2) and 1 wt % oxygen (O2) at reservoir
124 ific measurements of nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2) and volatile organic compounds (VOC
125                                Inhalation of sulfur dioxide (SO2) causes bronchoconstriction in most
126                       The effects of various sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations (0, 451, 832, 1594,
127 ent to explain stratospheric and mesospheric sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentrations and the observation
128 sent study was designed to determine whether sulfur dioxide (SO2) could be endogenously produced in a
129                                  We analyzed sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions and fine particulate sulf
130 icity demand and the absence of regulations, sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions from coal-fired power pla
131                           The global flux of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emitted by passive volcanic degassi
132 furic acid (H2SO4), formed from oxidation of sulfur dioxide (SO2) emitted during fossil fuel combusti
133 untries rely heavily on coal for energy, and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emitted from coal-fired power plant
134                                         In a sulfur dioxide (SO2) inhalational injury model, bromodeo
135 ent the atmospheric concentrations of Hg and sulfur dioxide (SO2) measured from 2006 to 2015 at a rel
136 examine trends in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) over a large region of western Cana
137 n of biogenic emissions, we investigated how sulfur dioxide (SO2) perturbations impact the oxidation
138                                 Emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) to the atmosphere lead to atmospher
139 Ox conditions in the presence and absence of sulfur dioxide (SO2), ammonia (NH3), and relative humidi
140  microns, ozone (O3), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and carbon monoxide (CO) per inter
141 s on U.S. emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and nitrogen oxides (NOX) associat
142 er </=10 mum (PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and ozone (O3).
143 arbon mono-oxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen (H2), methane (CH4), and
144 xtract (VIN) as a sustainable alternative to sulfur dioxide (SO2), in this study, the chromatic featu
145 trations of total suspended particles (TSP), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon
146 </= 2.5 mum in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon
147                       Indoor air pollutants [sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), hydrogen s
148          Emission mitigation efficiencies of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), ammonia (NH
149 arbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), ozone (O3), and particulate matter
150 dy was to investigate the role of endogenous sulfur dioxide (SO2)/ aspartate aminotransferase 1 (AAT1
151 n monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and sulfur dioxide (SO2)] in single- and multipollutant anal
152 e (1 ppm), nitrogen dioxide (NO2; 2 ppm) and sulfur dioxide (SO2; 5.6 ppm), in a whole-body inhalatio
153  controlled by the deprotonation of hydrated sulfur dioxide, SO2.H2O, which is also affected by the p
154  here that resistance to ectopically applied sulfur dioxide/sulfite is a function of SiR expression l
155 cate that organic red wines produced without sulfur dioxide/sulfites addition are comparable to conve
156  of eight organic red wines produced without sulfur dioxide/sulfites addition in comparison to those
157 n real-time observations of dimethylsulfide, sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid (gas), hydroxide, ozone, t
158 e Pd(OAc)2 catalyst, in combination with the sulfur dioxide surrogate 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane b
159 s a simple reaction system consisting of the sulfur dioxide surrogate DABSO, triethylamine, and a pal
160 4 adds to the S horizontal lineO function of sulfur dioxide to give a pair of diastereomeric heterocy
161 o an increase in the uptake and oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfate in sea-salt particles.
162 ontent of ethanol, titratable acidity, total sulfur dioxide, total phenolics, iron and copper).
163 duce the most basic sulfonyl building block, sulfur dioxide, using catalytic methods, are rare.
164  for determination of sulfite in the form of sulfur dioxide was developed.
165 n both the Zn5 L6 and Cd5 L6 assemblies, and sulfur dioxide was hydrated and bound as the sulfite dia
166 e-pregnancy exposures to carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide were associated with an increased risk of
167                       Long-term exposures to sulfur dioxide were associated with reduced PC20 (percen
168 pital admissions for PcP, but the effects of sulfur dioxide were modified by increasing carbon monoxi
169                              The addition of sulfur dioxide, which has well-known side effects, incre
170             Large volcanic eruptions produce sulfur dioxide, which in turn produces aerosols; these e

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