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n. the region of the Earth's atmosphere (from 20 to 120 miles above the surface) in which photochemical reactions take place
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The Chemosphere is a modernist house in Los Angeles, California, designed by John Lautner in 1960. The building, which the Encyclopædia Britannica once called "the most modern home built in the world", is admired both for the ingenuity of its solution to the problem of the site and for its unique octagonal design.
Chemosphere is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, published since 1972 by Elsevier. It publishes both original research and review articles in environmental chemistry. The 2012 impact factor of this journal is 3.137.
The following sections and subject fields are included:
- persistent organic pollutants and dioxins
- environmental chemistry
- environmental toxicology and risk assessment
- science for environmental technology
Usage examples of "chemosphere".
It took seven minutes after the induction rams came on to reach their orbital transfer trajectory, slicing cleanly through the mesosphere and into the rarefied lower chemosphere where the power-to-thrust ratio decayed drastically.