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"Hydrocarbon" refers to the fact that these molecules are composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Jason G. Goldman none@example.com 2010
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"Hydrocarbon" refers to the fact that these molecules are composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Jason G. Goldman none@example.com 2010
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Hydrocarbon ingestion presents a challenge to emergency room physicians as well as poison control center specialists.
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Hydrocarbon is still the cheapest, most plentiful energy source on the planet, and there is very little economic incentive to abandon it.
Doug Noll: When Is a Deal Not a Deal: COP 17 and Climate Change Doug Noll 2011
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Hydrocarbon and mineral deposits like lithium are its ticket out of poverty, and they need to be developed and sold abroad.
We should look to Bolivia for inspiration | Jonathan Glennie 2011
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Beamon RF, Siegel CJ, Landers G, Green V. Hydrocarbon ingestion in children: a six-year retrospective study.
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Hydrocarbon is still the cheapest, most plentiful energy source on the planet, and there is very little economic incentive to abandon it.
Doug Noll: When Is a Deal Not a Deal: COP 17 and Climate Change Doug Noll 2011
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Hydrocarbon is still the cheapest, most plentiful energy source on the planet, and there is very little economic incentive to abandon it.
Doug Noll: When Is a Deal Not a Deal: COP 17 and Climate Change Doug Noll 2011
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In one of Thursday's deals, Afren affiliate First Hydrocarbon Nigeria Ltd. said it paid $147.5 million for a 45% stake in Oil Mining Lease 26 from Shell, Total and Agip.
Shell Sells Oil Stakes in Nigeria Alexis Flynn 2011
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Hydrocarbon is still the cheapest, most plentiful energy source on the planet, and there is very little economic incentive to abandon it.
Doug Noll: When Is a Deal Not a Deal: COP 17 and Climate Change Doug Noll 2011
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