PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 33424953-2 2020 In the atmosphere, the acidity of condensed phases (aerosol particles, cloud water, and fog droplets) governs the phase partitioning of semi-volatile gases such as HNO3, NH3, HCl, and organic acids and bases as well as chemical reaction rates. Nitric Acid 164-168 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 88-91 17791587-3 1982 The dominant processes controlling the fog water chemistry appear to be the condensation and evaporation of water vapor on preexisting aerosol and the scavenging of gas-phase nitric acid. Nitric Acid 175-186 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 39-42 11811474-6 2002 In a fog event, nitric acid, the major acid component on the mountain, is formed during the transport of the air mass from the base of the mountain along the mountainside, where gases including nitric acid deposit and are scavenged by fogwater. Nitric Acid 16-27 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 5-8 19244483-5 2009 Compared with bulk precipitation, fog was disproportionally enriched in NO(3)(-) and SO(4)(2-) relative to K(+), Ca(2+), Mg(2+), and NH(4)(+), resulting in higher a content of nitric acid and sulfuric acid than weak acids or neutral salts and, therefore, higher acidity (median pH, 4.9) in fog than in bulk precipitation (median and mean pH, 5.5). Nitric Acid 176-187 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 34-37 11811474-6 2002 In a fog event, nitric acid, the major acid component on the mountain, is formed during the transport of the air mass from the base of the mountain along the mountainside, where gases including nitric acid deposit and are scavenged by fogwater. Nitric Acid 194-205 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 5-8 1846067-1 1991 In Southern California coastal regions, morning fog is often acidified by the presence of nitric acid (HNO3). Nitric Acid 90-101 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 48-51 1846067-1 1991 In Southern California coastal regions, morning fog is often acidified by the presence of nitric acid (HNO3). Nitric Acid 103-107 zinc finger protein, FOG family member 1 Homo sapiens 48-51