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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is formed from the breakdown of protein in the body.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is formed when amino groups are removed from amino acids.
| 0.868686 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is formed when uric acid in poultry manure decomposes.
| 0.845768 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is formed.
| 0.583826 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is found in many detergents.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is found in two forms in the pond.
| 0.782074 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly corrosive to the eyes.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly soluble in water and therefore in tissue fluids.
| 0.830514 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly toxic and highly soluble in water.
| 0.834921 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly toxic for fish and low concentrations can cause mortality.
| 0.704566 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly toxic in freshwater tanks, but even more toxic in reef and saltwater environments.
| 0.710318 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly toxic.
| 0.748518 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is highly volatile and moves upward in the atmosphere quickly where it is dilluted.
| 0.809385 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is immobile, nitrate is very mobile.
| 0.703907 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is inappropriate in some situations.
| 0.265041 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is initial waste product.
| 0.499424 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is injected by means of compressed gas or steam carriers.
| 0.651815 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is inorganic compounds.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is introduced into the air columns at the surface from a detailed UK emission inventory.
| 0.321594 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is introduced into the tanks by fish urine, digestive waste and decay.
| 0.738342 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is invisible waste from the fish itself and the fish's food.
| 0.757277 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is lighter than air and generally dissipates from a well-ventilated facility.
| 0.549317 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is lighter than air and has a strong bleach-like smell.
| 0.789863 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is lightly reactive, easily undergoing oxidation, substitution and additional reactions.
| 0.78426 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is located in cabinets.
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is made of hydrogen and nitrogen.
| 0.859021 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is manufactured by combining nitrogen and hydrogen directly.
| 0.804267 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is measured by the wastewater laboratory.
| 0.664407 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is more specific to olive fly and pheromone is even more specific.
| 0.549714 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is mostly from fertilizers and partly from auto exhausts.
| 0.685585 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is often the starting compound for many other nitrogen compounds.
| 0.771952 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one of the major irritants.
| 0.663625 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one of the most efficient greenhouse gases.
| 0.652202 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one of the most important inorganic nitrogen compounds.
| 0.8311 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one of the most toxic waste products that accumulates in intensive aquaculture systems.
| 0.538332 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one of the normal byproducts of the breakdown of proteins in the body.
| 0.844505 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one such example.
| 0.238202 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is one.
| 0.567751 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is only one of the gases released from farms that has an unpleasant odor.
| 0.703797 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is oxidized into nitrates.
| 0.859548 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is oxidized to nitrate also during the aeration process.
| 0.788165 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is particularly effective for the removal of biological growth.
| 0.575138 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is particularly useful as the main source of nitrogen in fertilizers.
| 0.715068 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is present for a good week or two before the nitrites show up in normal cycling.
| 0.587401 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is present in both human and animal waste.
| 0.823167 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is present in the waste of both humans and animals.
| 0.827593 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced as animal waste decomposes.
| 0.83193 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced by fish as their waste product and from uneaten food.
| 0.819892 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced by the breakdown of protein during tissue metabolism.
| 0.869418 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced by the deamination of excess amino acids in the liver.
| 0.871517 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced from natural gas and air.
| 0.842725 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced in great amounts as a byproduct of meat metabolism.
| 0.825182 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced in large amounts by goldfish themselves.
| 0.802504 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced when certain bacteria volatilize ammonium and nitrate.
| 0.87372 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is produced when excess dietary proteins are present in the diet.
| 0.857055 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is released by bacterial action of urine and faeces found on floors and in manure pits.
| 0.871633 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is released by the action of bacteria that degrade organic matter.
| 0.879661 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is released directly from fish and invertebrates along with solid waste and urine.
| 0.83858 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is released into the environment by many industries and other human activities.
| 0.764582 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is removed by bacteria that initially convert it into nitrite and subsequently into nitrate.
| 0.839694 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is removed in the absorber and processed into a liquid fertilizer.
| 0.431513 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is so toxic, in fact, that it has to be kept pretty dilute in order to protect the animal.
| 0.635732 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is solutions.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is somewhat toxic, is nasty if inhaled, and is dangerous if splashed in eyes.
| 0.682329 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is still a main ingredient in many types of toothpaste.
| 0.599288 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is still the nitrogenous waste most economical to synthesize in terms of energy.
| 0.553297 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is subject to a process called nitrification.
| 0.645861 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is such a substance.
| 0.434833 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is synthesized.
| 0.636161 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the agent affecting fish.
| 0.831812 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the deadliest chemical for fish.
| 0.67197 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the decay product of animal proteins and is sometimes found in wastewater.
| 0.856801 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the end product of our food chain.
| 0.441008 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the first product of the cycle.
| 0.713112 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the first step in the production of urea, which is excreted by kidneys.
| 0.8551 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the form of N most often used.
| 0.756475 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the immediate break down product of amino acids.
| 0.861479 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the least stable form of nitrogen, so it can be difficult to measure accurately.
| 0.729508 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the major end product in the breakdown of proteins in fish.
| 0.843135 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the major nitrogenous waste product of nematodes.
| 0.811878 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the most common odor produced in a rabbit facility.
| 0.552716 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the most common oxidant, although pure nitrogen is also used.
| 0.683055 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the most significant volatile breakdown product of protein decomposition.
| 0.792918 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the most toxic nitrogenous waste and causes harmful effects if accumulated in the body.
| 0.707865 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the most troublesome and toxic of all.
| 0.480215 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the nitrogen form that is available to the crop.
| 0.832095 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the primary chemical waste product of the fish.
| 0.562009 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is the principal soluble nitrogenous constituent of rumen fluid.
| 0.848662 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is their equivalent of urine and it is set free in our bodies by parasites in large amounts.
| 0.726617 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic and if too much builds up in the body it can be fatal.
| 0.613558 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic and, under certain limited conditions, flammable and even explosive.
| 0.764875 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic but is a principal component of fertilizer production.
| 0.715671 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic end product of protein metabolism.
| 0.860688 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic in low concentrations and severely stresses fish under ANY concentration.
| 0.7558 |
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ConceptNet
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ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic substances.
| 1 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic to all fish.
| 0.833922 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic to aquarium inhabitants.
| 0.829357 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic to cells, it reduces the formation of glycogen, and it inhibits the energy cycle.
| 0.840937 |
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ARC
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic to fish at relatively low concentrations in pH-neutral or alkaline water.
| 0.844506 |
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Waterloo
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Ammonia
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Ammonia is toxic to fish at relatively low concentrations in pH-neutral or alkaline water.
| 0.844506 |
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