acid fog in Vietnamese

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Sentence patterns related to "acid fog"

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1. Acid fog!

2. Acid fog.

3. Is the acid fog disabled?

4. Acid fog, then death by Clarke...

5. After he took out the acid fog.

6. Did he get the acid fog down?

7. I told you acid fog was our priority.

8. I don't think the acid fog is down.

9. Did you take out the acid fog yet?

10. We will, after Bellamy turns off the acid fog.

11. I need your help on this acid fog deal.

12. Have you found the source of the acid fog?

13. Did you find the source of the acid fog yet?

14. We will after Bellamy lowers their defenses, turns off the acid fog.

15. Picea abies, Hedera helix, forest decline, ozone, acid fog, waxes, cuticles, alkanes.

16. Us dying in a cloud of acid fog isn't gonna help Jasper.

17. Cox, R.M., J. Spavold-Tims and R.N. Hughes.1989. Acid Fog and Ozone:

18. I hear you, but we can't do anything until you disable the acid fog.

19. Once Bellamy shuts down the acid fog and the battle begins, everything will be clear.

20. When I get back, I want to know our friends are safe and the acid fog is down.

21. Without someone on the inside to lower their defenses, turn off the acid fog, an army is useless.

22. After the closed on -truck loading system is utilized, acid fog concentration is reduced to allowable value, this improves working environment very much.

23. Exposure to acid fog at pH 3.0 resulted in the formation of amorphous wax deposits over the existing tubes within the epistomatal chambers.

24. For instance, messages and pictures with such titles as “Destruction of Ozone Layer,” “Global Warming,” “Acid Rain/ Acid Fog,” “Disappearance of Tropical Forests,” and “The Earth Is Becoming More Desertlike” were prominently displayed in the pavilions and gardens of the Japanese Government Garden.