10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OXIDIZIBLE»
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1
Functions of Natural Organic Matter in Changing Environment
... C fractions contents, and their representation in percentage, after application of
roasted mate tea residue doses (factor 1), by incorporation and on coverage (
factor 2) Factor 1 averages (residue doses) Oxidizible organic C fractions TOC (
12 ...
Jianming Xu, Jianjun Wu, Yan He, 2013
2
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers
The first of these is a progressive withdrawal of dissolved oxygen from solution in
order to satisfy the oxygen demand of the oxidizible organic matter present in the
water. This is essentially a bio-chemical reaction, requiring, for its progression, ...
3
Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers
The first of these is a progressive withdrawal of dissolved oxygen from solution in
order to satisfy the oxygen demand of the oxidizible organic matter present in the
water. This is essentially a bio-chemical reaction, requiring, for its progression, ...
The first of these is a progressive withdrawal of dissolved oxygen from solution in
order to satisfy the oxygen demand of the oxidizible organic matter present in the
water. This is essentially a bio-chemical reaction, requiring, for its progression, ...
American Society of Civil Engineers, 1922
5
Lipid Oxidation: Biological and Food Chemical Aspects : ...
If the above conclusions hold good the effective concentration of the molecular
complexants is determined by the concentration of the oxidizible acids, rather
than the peroxidizing catalysts. Therefore the inhibitor constants (I5(.-values in
Table ...
6
The Analysis of Silicate and Carbonate Rocks: A Revision of ...
It is, of course, not to be expected that the green color can show until all other
oxidizible components of the rock, like sulphides, ferrous iron, and organic matter
, have been fully oxidized, which, however, is soon the case if air has access to
the ...
William Francis Hillebrand, 1910
7
A medical and experimental inquiry into the origin, ...
Secondly, the oxygen of the A atmosphere deprives the blood of a portion of
oxidizible bases, carbone and hydrogen, which are separated and eliminated in
the form of carbonic acid, and 5. quantity of water, in addition to that, which is ...
William LAMBE (M.D.), 1805
8
Electronic Structure and Magnetism of Inorganic Compounds
... M = Ce111, Bim, or Pb", charge transfer occurs from the metal to N02~, (ii) if the
M — N bond is weak and M is neither oxidizible nor reducible, the internal
transitions of the N02~ ion are observed, (iii) when A1 or A2 include Tl', Ag1, and
Pb", ...
9
Microbiology and Biochemistry of Strict Anaerobes Involved ...
(2) recently calculated that the turnover of H2 is too slow to account for its role as
an oxidizible substrate in the reduction of CO? during methanogenesis. Formate,
instead of H2, appears to be a likelier intermediate. However, for convenience ...
Jean-Pierre Bélaich, Mireille Bruschi, Jean-Louis Garcia, 1990
10
Chromatographic Methods in Clinical Chemistry and Toxicology
... requires agents that fluoresce or that are labeled with a fluorescent marker,
and electrochemical detectors require analytes that are either oxidizible or
reducible. For example, Reich et al.4 successfully detected cisatracurium and ...
Roger Bertholf, Ruth Winecker, 2007