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+ | '''Nitrogen oxide''' (frequently abbreviated '''NO<sub>x</sub>''') refers to one or more [[gas]]eous [[nitrogen]]-[[oxygen]] compounds that are toxic to many [[species]], including [[Human]]s, when concentrated in sufficient quantities. |
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+ | In [[2366]], [[nanite]]s that had infected the [[computer core]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} released nitrogen oxide onto the [[bridge]] of that [[starship]] in retaliation for [[Paul Stubbs]]' use of [[gamma radiation]] to destroy several of the nanites. ({{TNG|Evolution}}) |
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+ | *[[Nitrous oxide]] |
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+ | == External link == |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 09:38, 4 April 2016
Nitrogen oxide (frequently abbreviated NOx) refers to one or more gaseous nitrogen-oxygen compounds that are toxic to many species, including Humans, when concentrated in sufficient quantities.
In 2366, nanites that had infected the computer core of the USS Enterprise-D released nitrogen oxide onto the bridge of that starship in retaliation for Paul Stubbs' use of gamma radiation to destroy several of the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution")