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- Methane [r]: A chemical compound and alkane with the molecular formula CH4, and the principal component of natural gas. [e]
- Composting [r]: The aerobic (i.e. oxygen using) decomposition and stabilization of solid organic materials by aerobic organisms. [e]
- Swords in the Mist [r]: The third in the canonical series of books by Fritz Leiber concerning Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. [e]
- Venture capital [r]: Money made available for investment in innovative enterprises or research, especially in high technology, in which both the risk of loss and the potential for profit may be considerable. [e]
- Chemical reaction [r]: A process that transforms one set of chemical substances into another, with the set of substances present at the start of the process being called reactants and the set of substances present at the end being called products. [e]
- Ammonia production [r]: The processes for the manufacture of hydrogen (H2) and ammonia (NH3). [e]
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