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Salmonella relies on siderophore exploitation at low pH. [PDF]

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Ferry M, Sharp C, Schalk IJ, Cunrath O.
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A CYBDOM protein impacts iron homeostasis and primary root growth under phosphate deficiency in Arabidopsis. [PDF]

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Half-life measurement of 55Fe

Applied Radiation and Isotopes, 2006
The half-life of 55Fe was determined experimentally and compared with literature values. A solid 55Fe source was prepared by electrodeposition and repeatedly measured in an X-ray detector at a constant, low solid angle. In total, more than six hundred measurements were performed over a period of ten months, corresponding to one third of the half-life ...
R, Van Ammel, S, Pommé, G, Sibbens
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Hole states in 55Fe

Nuclear Physics A, 1972
Abstract A number of low-lying levels in 55 Fe have been described as hole states. The lifetime of the first two hole states has been measured using the direct-timing and Doppler-shift techniques, and the decay scheme of these and neighbouring levels measured.
B.C. Robertson   +2 more
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Accurate measurement of 55Fe in radioactive waste

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2020
A radiochemical method was developed for the accurate 55Fe determination in various radioactive waste, in particular samples contaminated with 241Pu. It consisted of three purification steps based on first ammonium hydroxide precipitation, and then anion exchange separation followed by TRU®-based extraction chromatography.
Gautier, Céline   +7 more
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X-ray Diffraction using 55Fe Sources

Nature Physical Science, 1971
LOBOV et al. have criticized1 our work2 on X-ray diffraction using a 55Fe source and modified Debye–Scherrer geometry. In particular, they have objected to our statement that 55Fe, which is reactor-produced by the (n, γ) reaction as was their source, is contaminated with 59Fe and 54Mn.
LUTHER E. PREUSS, WILLIAM S. TOOTHACKER
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Diffusion of 55Fe in Fe2O3 single crystals

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1985
Abstract The diffusion of 55 Fe has been measured parallel to the c axis of Fe 2 O 3 single crystals at temperatures in the range 708–1303°C and at an oxygen activity of unity. The tracer penetration profiles were determined using sectioning techniques. For temperatures above 900°C the tracer diffusion coefficient is given by D ∗ (Fe) = 1.6 × 10
A. Atkinson, R.I. Taylor
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