Densities of liquid silicate systems calculated from residual molar volumes ofoxidecomponents.
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Each household had at least one, and often a few, hematite (ironoxide) cylinders.
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Note the sharp but irregular contacts between the darker wehrlites and the lighter layered olivineoxidegabbros.
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Oxide-rich layers, 1 to 5 cm thick, are common and contain up to 30 % oxides by volume.
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These experiments have shown that sands lackingoxidecoatings lost applied nutrients extremely rapidly, while those with oxide coatings lost these more slowly.
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Inducible nitricoxidesynthase expression elicited in the mouse brain by inflammatory mediators circulating in the cerebrospinal fluid.
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This suggests that small amounts of kerogen may be used as a biomarker for silicified filamentous features composed primarily ofoxideminerals.
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It contains a wide variety of minerals including gold, nickel, bauxite, iron, chromite, titaniumoxide, beryl and quartz.
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Effect of straw addition on nitrousoxideand methane emissions from stored farmyard manures.
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The vasodilating effect of nitricoxidewas revealed rapidly after its administration, and values returned to the baseline within minutes of cessation of inhalation.
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Dynamics of carbon monoxide binding with neuronal nitricoxidesynthase.
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Most patients were intubated and anesthetized with nitrousoxideand oxygen during catheterization.
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Conversely, systemic vascular resistance did not change at all neither after loading with nitricoxidenor after combined administration of nitricoxideand beraprost.
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The iron oxides prepared with higher calcination temperatures showed less adsorption of ribose nucleotides.
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The high morbidity and mortality related to acute pulmonary hypertension can be overcome by the use of nitricoxide.
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aluminum oxide
The high-k material was expected to yield longer retention times than thealuminumoxidestructure.
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calcium oxide
Cement was also applied at 525 kg ha71 at -owering to supply the same amount of calcium oxide (320 kg ha71).
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chromium oxide
Greenchromiumoxideis extremely light-fast and as such is used in cladding coatings.
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