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Ammonia is an
inorganic chemical compound of
nitrogen and
hydrogen with the
formula NH3. A
stable binary hydride and the
simplest pnictogen hydride, ammonia...
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converted into
ammonia (NH 3). It
occurs both
biologically and
abiologically in
chemical industries.
Biological nitrogen fixation or diazotrophy...
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Abiological nitrogen fixation describes chemical processes that fix (react with) N2,
usually with the goal of
generating ammonia. The
dominant technology...
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known hydrocarbon found on
other planets and moons, is
thought to be
abiological.
Hydrocarbons such as ethylene, isoprene, and
monoterpenes are emitted...
- Position-specific
isotope analysis, also
called site-specific
isotope analysis, is a
branch of
isotope analysis aimed at
determining the
isotopic composition...
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between a
protein and a
small molecule ligand it binds) and also in
abiologic chemical systems, e.g. as in
cases of
coordination polymers and coordination...
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recognition of the
fundamental interdependence of all
biological (and some
abiological)
entities and
their essential diversity.
Whereas Libertarian Extension...