Nitric-oxide Sentence Examples

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  • A mixture of carbon bisulphide vapour and nitric oxide burns with a very intense blue-coloured flame, which is very rich in the violet or actinic rays.

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  • Again, in nitrous oxide we have a compound of 8 parts by weight of oxygen and 14 of nitrogen; in nitric oxide a compound of 16 or 8 X 2 parts of oxygen and 1 4 of nitrogen; in nitrous anhydride a compound of 24 or 8 X 3 parts of oxygen and 14 of nitrogen; in nitric peroxide a compound of 3 2 or 8 X 4 parts of oxygen and 14 of nitrogen; and lastly, in nitric anhydride a compound of 4 o or 8 X 5 parts of oxygen and 14 of nitrogen.

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  • Sulphuretted hydrogen and nitric oxide were discovered at about the same time.

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  • If the gas be mixed with the vapour of carbon disulphide, the mixture burns with a vivid lavender-coloured flame Nitric oxide is soluble in solutions of ferrous salts, a dark brown solution being formed, which is readily decomposed by heat, with evolution of nitric oxide.

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  • He then tried the direct combination of nitric oxide with liquid nitrogen peroxide.

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  • Nitrogen peroxide, NO 2 or N204, may be obtained by mixing oxygen with nitric oxide and passing the red gas so obtained through a freezing mixture.

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  • It converts many metallic oxides into mixtures of nitrates and nitrites, and attacks many metals, forming nitrates and being itself reduced to nitric oxide.

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  • Under very great pressures carbon monoxide, steam and nitrogen are the main products, but nitric oxide never quite disappears.

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  • Hydriodic acid reduces it to glycerin and nitric oxide.

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  • It decomposes when heated to 900; with water it gives nitric oxide and cupric nitrate and nitrite.

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  • It is readily soluble in dilute nitric acid, nitric oxide and silver nitrate being formed; it also dissolves in hot, strong sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide being evolved.

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  • The solution absorbs nitric oxide to form a dark brown solution, which loses the gas on heating or by placing in a vacuum.

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  • Defects in platelet adhesion may also be related to excessive nitric oxide (NO) production.

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  • Recent research has shown that dilation of the blood vessels in the brain relates to nitric oxide.

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  • It has been well established that nitric oxide donors such as glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) can induce a reversible chemical sphincterotomy.

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  • Vascular integrity in the healthy endothelium is maintained through the release of a variety of paracrine factors such as nitric oxide (NO ).

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  • Inhaled nitric oxide in full-term and nearly full-term infants with hypoxic respiratory failure.

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  • We are examining the role of the free radical, nitric oxide (NO ), in this process.

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  • Recent data has revealed that stretch injury may enhance contractility but also increase the sensitivity of the vessel to agents which release nitric oxide.

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  • In particular, they appear to enhance the production of a hormone-like substance called nitric oxide from the inside wall of arteries.

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  • We showed that nitric oxide did not play a role in normal or abnormal pregnancy and speculated that other vasodilators may be involved.

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  • Kendrick KM et al (1997) Formation of olfactory memories mediated by nitric oxide.

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  • In addition, the cleavage of arginine by nitric oxide synthetase generates citrulline, which is a urea cycle intermediate.

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  • It has been suggested that vascular ectasia could be related to increased vasoactive substances such as glucagons and nitric oxide in cirrhosis.

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