Results for: ratio of carbon dioxide to oxygen
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an oxide containing one atom of oxygen in each molecule (Chemistry), oxide containing one oxygen atommonoxide
anastrophe, changing of interval by octave, chromosomal mutation, inverted ratio, inverting of organ, moving of chord tone, production of opposite optical activity, reversal, reversal; conversion; reversed order; homosexuality, reversed state or thing,...inversion
any of several compounds composed of carbon and fluorine (Chemistry), inert chemicalfluorocarbon
ARR; The ratio of the average cash inflow to the amount invested.Average rate of return
as logical conclusion, following as result, result of something, resulting, following as a result of, second half of conditional sentence, second term of ratioconsequent
atomic mass unit; unit of mass equal to 1/12 the mass of a carbon atomAMU
avoiding synthetic chemicals, based on carbon, characteristic of or pertaining to living organisms; of or pertaining to the organs of an animal or plant; fundamental; inherent; developing naturally, produced without the use of chemicals, intrinsic, of ...organic
bacteria that does not require air or oxygen, organism not needing oxygenanaerobe
baking of pottery with reduced oxygenreduction firing
ball-shaped carbon moleculebuckyball
become boring, frequently heard and boring, kept too long, legally expired, livestock urine, lose effectiveness, lose freshness, low in oxygen, make or become stale, dry out, spoil, not fresh, moldy, spoiled; musty; trite, hackneyed; tired, weary, not ...stale
biochemical oxygen demandB.O.D.
biochemical oxygen demandbiological oxygen demand
biochemical oxygen demandoxygen demand
biological oxygen demand, measure of water pollutionbiochemical oxygen demand
 

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