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[edit] Ohio Dairy Producers Association encouraged to become more involved - Ada Herald

21 November 2008, by


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Ada Herald, OH - <nobr>4 hours ago</nobr>
"Hydrogen Sulfide is a component of all manure, it is a smelly and poisonous gas. Since it is a gas, it doesn't go into the ground water. ...

[edit] Ikaria(R) Named Private Company of the Year by New Jersey ... - MarketWatch

21 November 2008, by


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Ikaria is engaged in new and ongoing clinical development of INOmax, Covox(R) (carbon monoxide) for inhalation and hydrogen sulfide. ...

[edit] Odor threat jeopardizes Dorchester condo plan - Boston Globe

21 November 2008, by


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Boston Globe, United States - <nobr>10 hours ago</nobr>
He said that the average ambient hydrogen sulfide levels that the MWRA is projecting, .44 parts per billion, are well below the guidelines established by ...

[edit] Neighbors raise stink over dump - Bellevue Leader

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Bellevue Leader, NE - <nobr>Nov 19, 2008</nobr>
When gypsum mixes with water in an environment where oxygen is absent, it produces hydrogen sulfide gas -- or a rotten-egg smell. But a physician who lives ...

[edit] Today’s unsettling comparison to ‘the great dying’ - Christian Science Monitor

19 November 2008, by

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Christian Science Monitor, MA - <nobr>Nov 19, 2008</nobr>
Just as oxygen-dependent organisms exhale CO2, these bacteria give off hydrogen sulfide, a gas toxic in high concentrations to many life forms, ...

[edit] Today’s unsettling comparison to ‘the great dying’ | csmonitor.com

19 November 2008, by unknown Just as oxygen-dependent organisms exhale CO2, these bacteria give off hydrogen sulfide, a gas toxic in high concentrations to many life forms, including plants and animals. The gas neatly explains one of the mysteries of the Permian ...

[edit] Offshore Drilling in Alaska: Obama Must Slow the Rush | Water ...

19 November 2008, by unknown Global Warming can lead to Hydrogen Sulfide gas coming out of the oceans. Hydrogen Sulfide gas will Kill all people. Homo Sap will go EXTINCT unless drastic action is taken NOW. October 2006 Scientific American "EARTH SCIENCE ...

[edit] A novel nanoscale semiconductor photocatalyst for solar hydrogen ... - SPIE Newsroom

18 November 2008, by

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SPIE Newsroom, WA - <nobr>Nov 18, 2008</nobr>
Using solar power to derive hydrogen from hydrogen sulfide could reduce pollution and generate renewable energy. The acidic gas hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is ...

[edit] Toxic Gas Protects Hearts

17 November 2008, by It stinks and strikes fear in the hearts of those who work underground, but the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide may be a lifesaver for patients with heart failure.

[edit] Toxic Gas Protects Hearts - HealthCentral.com

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HealthCentral.com, VA - <nobr>Nov 17, 2008</nobr>
In a recent study, low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide gas improved functioning in the hearts of mice with heart failure. After heart failure was induced ...

[edit] Ivanhoe's Medical Breakthroughs - Toxic Gas Protects Hearts

14 November 2008, by unknown In a recent study, low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide gas improved functioning in the hearts of mice with heart failure. After heart failure was induced in mice, the gas was administered intravenously once a day for a week. ...

[edit] Hydrogen sulfide gas has signaling role - Science

14 November 2008, by unknown Hydrogen sulfide gas has signaling role, Small molecule regulates blood pressure, joins growing class of gases with biological function.

[edit] Hydrogen sulfide gas has signaling role - Johns Hopkins News-Letter

14 November 2008, by


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Johns Hopkins News-Letter, MD - <nobr>Nov 13, 2008</nobr>
A mouse without CSE should be unable to make any hydrogen sulfide gas. They found that as the mice aged, those deficient in CSE had virtually no H2S in ...

[edit] Treating Heart Failure With A Gas

13 November 2008, by At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists have found. The research suggests that doctors could use hydrogen sulfide to treat humans with heart failure.

[edit] Treating Heart Failure With A Gas

13 November 2008, by Their findings, presented Nov. 11 at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions conference in New Orleans, suggest that doctors could use hydrogen sulfide to treat humans with heart failure.

[edit] Treating Heart Failure With A Gas - Science Daily (press release)

12 November 2008, by


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Science Daily (press release) - <nobr>Nov 12, 2008</nobr>
13, 2008) — At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists at Emory University School of ...

[edit] Treating Heart Failure With A Gas

12 November 2008, by Treating Heart Failure With A Gas ScienceDaily Wed, 11/12/2008 - 17:30 At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists have found. The research suggests that doctors could use hydrogen sulfide to treat humans with heart failure.

[edit] A Gas To Treat Heart Failure

12 November 2008, by At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists at Emory University School of Medicine have found. Their findings, presented Nov. 11 at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions conference in New ...

[edit] Hydrogen sulfide could be used to treat humans with heart failure

12 November 2008, by At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists at Emory University School of Medicine have found.

[edit] Aquarium (and Pond) Answers: Hydrogen Sulfides

11 November 2008, by Carl The bacteria release toxic hydrogen sulfide gas into the soil. Eventually, the toxic gas erupts from the soil. In addition to the bright waters seen by satellites, the event is marked by massive fish die-offs and a strong smell that ...

[edit] Emory WHSC :: Press Releases

11 November 2008, by unknown Best known for its rotten-egg smell, hydrogen sulfide can pose a deadly threat to miners or sewer workers. However, scientists have recently found that enzymes within the body produce the gas in small, physiological amounts, ...

[edit] Treating heart failure with a gas

11 November 2008, by At low concentrations, the toxic gas hydrogen sulfide protects the hearts of mice from heart failure, scientists have found. The research suggests that doctors could use hydrogen sulfide to treat humans with heart failure.

[edit] Japan clamps down on suicide sites as number of gassings soar

3 November 2008, by More than 870 people have killed themselves by mixing household chemicals and inhaling hydrogen sulfide gas so far this year.

[edit] Process Automation Technologies | Det-Tronics' NTMOS hydrogen ...

1 November 2008, by Control Global Hydrogen sulfide gas sensor detects low hydrogen sulfide gas concentrations in five seconds or less.

[edit] does anyone want to read this ( i know its so wierd but maybe any yahooligans here wanted to see it ) caution!

1 November 2008, by bubbly mustard sneaky snickers asked: The Basics Where does **** gas come from? The gas in our intestines comes from several sources: air we swallow, gas seeping into our intestines from our blood, gas produced by chemical reactions in our guts, and gas produced by bacteria living in our guts. What is **** gas made of? The composition of **** gas is highly variable. Most of the air we swallow, especially the oxygen component, is absorbed by the body before the gas gets into the intestin

[edit] Rotten Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Regulates Blood Pressure : ChattahBox

27 October 2008, by admin Rotten Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Regulates Blood Pressure. October 27, 2008. A new study published in the journal Science has found that the rotten egg smell of Washington (ChattahBox) - A new study published in the journal Science has found ...

[edit] Rotten Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Regulates Blood Pressure - ChattahBox

27 October 2008, by

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ChattahBox, MA - <nobr>Oct 27, 2008</nobr>
Washington (ChattahBox) - A new study published in the journal Science has found that the rotten egg smell of hydrogen sulfide gas helps regulate blood ...
<a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-1&fd=A&url=http://www.dbtechno.com/science/2008/10/27/update-smelly-hydrogen-sulfide-gas-helps-blood-pressure/&cid=1261671905&ei=kQsnSZCGD8jcmQes2bgQ&usg=AFQjCNGp1royBiXPEwc3cfUzqxxBqkiXvw">(Update) Smelly Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Helps Blood Pressure</a> <nobr>dBTechno</nobr>
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[edit] No Joke: The Stink in Farts Controls Blood Pressure

27 October 2008, by The gas that gives farts their smell controls blood pressure in mice, according to a new study. The unpleasant aroma of the gas, called hydrogen sulfide (H2S), is expelled by bacteria living in the human colon. The new research found that in mice, cells lining the ...

[edit] Smelly Farts Keep Blood Pressure Low

24 October 2008, by Really? Hydrogen Sulfide is naturally produced in the body, and if you don’t have it you probably high blood pressure. So they discovered this all using mice and tested mice with no CSE (reason they create hydrogen sulfide). Most shockingly is that they want to make something to increase these levels hydrogen sulfide. Looks like we are going to have a stinky future. reference

[edit] Det-Tronics Ultra-Fast H2S Gas Detector Uses Nanotech to Save Lives

23 October 2008, by MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) today announced an NTMOS hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor that detects low H2S gas concentrations in five seconds or less while tolerating harsh environments that experience extreme temperature and/or humidity conditions (ntmos.det-tronics.com). Det-Tronics is part of UTC Fire & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE: UTX). Third-party tested to ISA-92.0.01, the NTMOS H2S gas sensor detects hydrogen sulfide in con

[edit] Det-Tronics Introduces Ultra-Fast H2S Gas Detector

22 October 2008, by NTMOS sensor uses nanotechnology in a Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) sensor to save lives MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) today announced an NTMOS hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor that detects low H2S gas concentrations in five seconds or less while tolerating harsh environments that experience extreme temperature and/or humidity conditions (ntmos.det-tronics.com). Det-Tronics is part of UTC Fire & Security, a unit of

[edit] Det-Tronics Introduces Ultra-Fast H2S Gas Detector

22 October 2008, by NTMOS sensor uses nanotechnology in a Metal Oxide Semiconductor (MOS) sensor to save lives MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) today announced an NTMOS hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor that detects low H2S gas concentrations in five seconds or less while tolerating harsh environments that experience extreme temperature and/or humidity conditions (ntmos.det-tronics.com). Det-Tronics is part of UTC Fire & Security, a unit of

[edit] Nanotechnology-based, Ultrafast Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor

22 October 2008, by unknown (Nanowerk News) Detector Electronics Corporation (Det-Tronics) has announced an NTMOS hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor that detects low H2S gas concentrations in five seconds or less while tolerating harsh environments that experience ...

[edit] Senscient ELDS(TM) Series Open Path Gas Detectors Eliminate False Alarms Inherent in Conventional Designs

13 October 2008, by Senscient ELDS(TM) Series Open Path Gas Detectors Eliminate False Alarms Inherent in Conventional Designs An industry first, Senscient’s new ELDS Series Open Path Gas Detectors (OPGDs) feature truly false-alarm free flammable and toxic gas detection. ELDS gas detectors, scheduled to begin shipping in the first quarter of 2009, solve a problem common in the oil and gas industry: unreliable readings causing false alarms that cost millions of dollars in [...] October 13th, 2008

[edit] SIMULTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF ORGANICS AND STABILIZATION OF METALS...

8 October 2008, by SIMULTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF ORGANICS AND STABILIZATION OF METALS... Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA Wed, 10/08/2008 - 12:25 The Sulchem Process reacts the material being treated with elemental sulfur at elevated temperatures in an inert reactor system. Organic hydrocarbons react with the sulfur to form an inert fine solid of carbon and sulfur, hydrogen sulfide gas, and modest amounts of carbon disulfides or sulfide coated particles which are less soluble. Various types of batch

[edit] EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY - SIMULTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF ORGANI...

11 September 2008, by EMERGING TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY - SIMULTANEOUS DESTRUCTION OF ORGANI... Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA Thu, 09/11/2008 - 15:14 The Sulchem Process reacts the material being treated with elemental sulfur at elevated temperatures in an inert reactor system. Organic hydrocarbons react with the sulfur to form an inert fine solid of carbon and sulfur, hydrogen sulfide gas, and modest amounts of carbon disulfides or sulfide coated particles which are less soluble. Various types of batch

[edit] Hydrogen sulfide gas may be prepared in the laboratory by reacting aqueous hydrochloric acid with solid iron (II) sulfide.

27 August 2008, by Chapter 12                                                                   Name……………………………….. Stoichiometry V (mass-volume relationships)   Hydrogen sulfide gas may be prepared in the laboratory by reacting aqueous hydrochloric acid with solid iron (II) sulfide.   HCl(aq) + FeS(s) → H2S(g) + FeCl2(s)     How many grams of iron (II) sulfide would be needed to produce 15 L of hydrogen sulfide at STP?             How many grams of iron (II) chloride would be produced if 2.4 L of hydrogen sulfid

[edit] Fearsome-Smelling Gas Could Have Beneficial Uses In Medicine (Science Daily)

26 August 2008, by A single breath of hydrogen sulfide, a gas best known for its rotten-egg smell, can kill. But at low concentrations, hydrogen sulfide could protect vital organs during surgery, research conducted by a new Emory University School of Medicine professor suggests.

[edit] Bigger, Cheaper Solar Cells

9 August 2008, by Posted by Soulskill ( 22% noise) View Skip Phenombecile800 writes “First Solar, a start-up from Arizona, is making photovoltaic cells at a fraction of the usual cost. Their secret: increasing the light-catching area ‘from postage-stamp to traffic-sign dimensions,’ reducing the manufacturing time to ...

[edit] Relieve Yourself of Bad Breath

2 August 2008, by You are in a collection either business or social, if some well-meaning person closely and whispers in your ear, “You have to do something about your bad breath!” All of us have bad breath every day just to varying degrees. We all wake up in the early morning with breathing, brush and then our breath is stale throughout the day, if we do not get a chance to brush again. It is a problem we all have as human beings (yes, Brad, Angelina and even the Queen of England). It is so embarrassing that m

[edit] Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Still a Popular Suicide Tool

30 July 2008, by http://www.sevententotokyo.com/hydrogen-sulfide-gas-still-a-popular-suicide-tool/. A young man named Masahiro Okamoto committed suicide by inhaling hydrogen sulfide gas he created in his family’s bathroom. Despite the fact that he posted a sign on the bathroom door warning family members not to enter, his father entered in an effort to try and save him. When Okamoto’s mother arrived at the scene, she found both the father and son collapsed and unconscious. Both were taken to a local hospital, b

[edit] offering: fix ur bad well water For: ??????? (whole house systems) (olympia-s.wash.)

29 July 2008, by offering: fix ur bad well water For: ??????? (whole house systems) Hi. I am offering to fix your bad water in trade for ?????? When I say fix, I will test your water and plumb in a properly sized, whole house filtration system, supplied by me that will specifically treat for your water's problems. Ideal ...

[edit] In Response to Patri

25 July 2008, by In my last post, (info) patrissmo and I started discussing the merits of a global greenhouse gas treaty. He stated that: (A global greenhouse gas treaty is) a terrible waste of resources - definitely worthy of being a large government project. If the government were to design, build, ...

[edit] Suicide and the Japanese

22 July 2008, by On Sunday, USA Today published an article detailing the epidemic of suicide that is gripping Japan. Unfortunately, like many stories on suicide, the article is thin on actual data to back this idea of an “epidemic.” When crossing international boundaries, one has to understand different cultures’ takes ...

[edit] Natco Group Inc’s contract in libya worth $24.9M

18 July 2008, by Natco Group Inc’s contract in libya worth $24.9M Natco Group Inc, An oil services company, said Wednesday is has received a $24.9 million contract to provide membrane technology for an oil field off the Libyan coast. As part of the deal awarded in May, the company will supply a Cynara membrane system to capture carbon dioxide for re-injection into Bouri, Libya’s largest offshore [...] Posted by Dahlan on July 18th, 2008 In General, Oil and Gas

[edit] Odiferous Overcrowded Dairy Farms Not Just A Problem for Cows

11 July 2008, by By John DeFore Vegetarians and concerned carnivores alike have long protested the way livestock is raised at many large farms. But it’s taking some time for Americans to view this not only as an animal-mistreatment issue but one that directly affects human health. The Union of Concerned Scientists has taken the issue up, and is driving its point home by citing a recent event in which rural Minnesotans actually fled their homes as a result of animal crowding’s side-effects. According to repor

[edit] Bug's Bleat - - GCF: If You Love Something.....

22 June 2008, by Volume 10, Issue 25 Friday, June 20, 2008 Hello All, Annette’s greatest frustration with her back pain is that she’s moving slower than me. She never thought that the slowest man on earth would move faster than she did. Of course I dispute the title of “slowest man on earth.” I’m sure there are others slower. After all, I do have several speeds: Off, On, mosey and hyper warp mosey. John Burge says that you can tell when I’m in hyper warp mosey because actual movement can be detected. ~~~~~ The

[edit] Stink Bombs Could Save Lives

21 June 2008, by The rotten-egg funk of a stink bomb comes from hydrogen sulfide gas. It's great for clearing a room, and new research shows it may also help heart attack and trauma patients stay alive. David Lefer, a professor of medicine and pathology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, ...

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[edit] Suicide in Japan

20 June 2008, by A few months ago when I was posting random tidbits of stuff from the Japanese news media to this blog, I came across an article about a group suicide that happened in a hotel less than an hour from where I live. Three people–two men and a woman–packed into a bathroom, sealed the door with duct tape ...

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