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Cyanoacrylates and their acid values
International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 1993Abstract Polymerization of cyanoacrylate monomer is usually initiated by the film of moisture present on the surface of the substrate to be bonded, the water neutralizing the weak acid added to inhibit the anionic polymerization reaction. In this paper, the effect of acid value on the time for polymerization of eight commercial cyanoacrylate ...
B.D. Cooke, K.W. Allen
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Diagnostic Value of Serum Bile Acids
Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1977With the development of simplified methods of bile acid analysis, a new era has drawned in the evaluation of hepatobiliary disease. 1. A total serum bile acid particularly in the postprandial periods is more sensitive than either BSP or ICG for the detection of minimal liver disease and will become a useful screening method. 2.
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IOPHENOXIC ACID AND SERUM-BOUND IODINE VALUES
JAMA, 1960In 1957, Astwood 1 reported on a patient with hyperthyroidism whose serum-bound iodine level was 4,200 meg. per 100 ml. A single dose of radioactive iodine led to a clinical remission of the hyperthyroid state but the bound iodine level in the serum remained astronomically elevated.
R, SHAPIRO, E B, MAN
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2022
Directly derived from renewable biomass, i.e. plant oils and animal fats, fatty acids present themselves as polar molecules with a hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain and only two different reactive centres, a carboxyl group and olefinic double bonds. This structure makes them suitable as platforms for chemical effect species as diverse as green solvents ...
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Directly derived from renewable biomass, i.e. plant oils and animal fats, fatty acids present themselves as polar molecules with a hydrophobic hydrocarbon chain and only two different reactive centres, a carboxyl group and olefinic double bonds. This structure makes them suitable as platforms for chemical effect species as diverse as green solvents ...
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The thiocyanogen value of linolenic acid
Oil & Soap, 1940Ethyl linolenate (Wijs iodine number 247.3; theory 248.5) was prepared by the debromination of purified hexabromostearic acid. The thiocyanogen value determined exactly as recommended by the Committee on Analysis of Commercial Fats and Oils, [Ind. Eng. Chem. Anal.
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[Potential value of eicosapentaenoic acid].
Allergie et immunologie, 1988The arachidonic acid substitution by an alternative fatty acid, substrate for the 5-lipoxygenase and the cyclo-oxygenase pathway constitutes a novel therapeutic approach or a complement for other therapeutics in the inflammation area. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), one of the fish oil components, is a substrate for both enzymes and an inhibitor for ...
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