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Are Oxygen Levels Changing? The generation and maintenance of all our life processes are supported by four basic components: carbohydrates, water, proteins and energy. Most scientists agree that oxygen is actually the ov
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Document Date: 2006-10-24 19:19:12


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Seattle / Honolulu / SYDNEY / SYDNEY / Australia / /

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BIO2 International Inc. / /

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Japan / Australia / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Hawaii / Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station / /

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energy production / metabolic energy production / greenhouse gas carbon dioxide rise / respiratory systems / food / energy / /

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Pacific Ocean / /

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University of Washington / American Geophysical Union / Atmospheric Oxygen Levels Falling Environment News Service / National Science Foundation / American Society of Limnology and Oceanography / University of Hawaii / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution / Bureau of Meteorology / Australian government / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization / /

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Michael McPhaden / Steven Emerson / Sabine Mecking / Jeffrey Abell / Dave Karl / Ray Langenfelds / Sandra Hines / /

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professor of oceanography / lead author / scientist / /

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Tasmania / Hawaii / /

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Geophysical Research Letters / /

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northwestern Tasmania / /

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