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  2. Ozone and biology - Wikipedia

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    The immune system is thought to use ozonolysis by antibodies organizing 1 O 2 allowing H 2 0 3 to be produced. Traditionally the role of antibodies was thought to be only specifically binding to pathogenic antigens. That antibodies also produced a useful amount of ozone has been debated [2] [3] and was later shown not to be a clear cut result. [4]

  3. Ozone–oxygen cycle - Wikipedia

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    Each oxygen atom may then combine with an oxygen molecule to form an ozone molecule: 2. ozone creation: O + O 2 + A → O 3 + A where A denotes an additional molecule or atom, such as N 2 or O 2, required to maintain the conservation of energy and momentum in the reaction. Any excess energy is produced as kinetic energy.

  4. Ozone - Wikipedia

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    One study finds significant positive associations between chronic ozone and all-cause, circulatory, and respiratory mortality with 2%, 3%, and 12% increases in risk per 10 ppb [93] and report an association (95% CI) of annual ozone and all-cause mortality with a hazard ratio of 1.02 (1.01–1.04), and with cardiovascular mortality of 1.03 (1.01 ...

  5. Allotropes of oxygen - Wikipedia

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    Triatomic oxygen (ozone, O 3) is a very reactive allotrope of oxygen that is a pale blue gas at standard temperature and pressure. Liquid and solid O 3 have a deeper blue color than ordinary O 2, and they are unstable and explosive. [5] [6] In its gas phase, ozone is destructive to materials like rubber and fabric and is damaging to lung tissue ...

  6. Ground-level ozone - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Ozone is also an important constituent of the stratosphere, where the ozone layer (2 to 8 parts per million ozone) exists which is located between 10 and 50 kilometers above the Earth's surface. [3] The troposphere extends from the ground up to a variable height of approximately 14 kilometers above sea level.

  7. Leighton relationship - Wikipedia

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    This relationship is named after Philip Leighton, author of the 1961 book Photochemistry of Air Pollution, in recognition of his contributions in the understanding of tropospheric chemistry. [2]: pg. 22 Computer models of atmospheric chemistry utilize the Leighton relationship to minimize complexity by deducing the concentration of one of ozone ...

  8. 'Land of Women' cliffhanger ending explained by Eva Longoria ...

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    The “Land of Women” season finale begins with Gala’s husband Fred arriving to Spain and revealing all his financial troubles. He then proposes going into hiding and starting a new life in ...

  9. Oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve - Wikipedia

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    The formation of a bicarbonate ion will release a proton into the plasma, decreasing pH (increased acidity), which also shifts the curve to the right as discussed above; low CO 2 levels in the blood stream results in a high pH, and thus provides more optimal binding conditions for hemoglobin and O 2. This is a physiologically favored mechanism ...