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Disinfection of Bacillus spores with acidified nitrite
Chemosphere, 2014Disinfecting water generated from a bioterrorism contamination event will require large amounts of disinfectant since the volume of water flushed from a drinking water distribution system or wash water collected from a contaminated outdoor area can accumulate quickly.
Jeffrey G, Szabo +2 more
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Study of the Toxicological Mechanism of Acidified Aerosols
Biological Trace Element Research, 2002More than 30 aerosol samples were collected from 1 place near Zaojiaban Road (downtown of Shanghai) and 1 village near Jiading country (suburb) by a stacked-filter air sampler. The coarse particulates (>2.5 microm) and the fine particulates (PM2.5) and their unsoluble parts were analyzed by proton-induced X-ray emission.
Yongpeng, Tong +5 more
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Liming acidified lakes and ponds [PDF]
Louis A. Helfrich, Richard J.
Helfrich, Louis A. +2 more
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The Global Distribution of Acidifying Wet Deposition
Environmental Science & Technology, 2002The acid-base status of precipitation is a result of a balance between acidifying compounds--mainly oxides of sulfur and nitrogen--and alkaline compounds--mainly ammonia and alkaline material in windblown soil dust. We use current models of the global atmospheric distribution of such compounds to estimate the geographical distribution of pH in ...
Henning, Rodhe +2 more
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Hydrological modelling of acidified Canadian watersheds
Ecological Modelling, 1990-
Bobba, A.G., Lam, D.C.L.
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Release of kinins by acidified bovine pseudoglobulin
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1971Abstract Acidification of bovine pseudoglobulin followed by neutralization leads to a “spontaneous” release of bradykinin-like activity. The kinin(s) released under these conditions has relatively large effects on arterial blood pressure and small effects on intestinal smooth muscle when compared to bradykinin. However, if pseudoglobulin is heated in
J W, Ryan, M, Rocha e Silva
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Neutralization of Acidified Watercourses
1990In this study particular attention has been paid to the solving of neutralization problems in Finnish lakes with two special characteristics: the typically high humus content, and the 4–6 months for which the watercourses are covered by ice. The effect of organic content on the specific neutralization demand was studied by means of laboratory ...
Erkki Alasaarela +3 more
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Acidified nitrite as a potential antifungal agent
International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents, 2005The use of acidified nitrite as a potential antifungal agent was investigated by exposing clinical isolates of Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida tropicalis, Cryptococcus neoformans, Aspergillus fumigatus and Rhodotorula to varying concentrations of acidified nitrite at different pH levels to determine the minimal fungicidal concentration ...
M, Anyim, N, Benjamin, M, Wilks
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Acidifying Effects on Groundwater
1992Abstract In recent years, several reports concerning the utilization of acid groundwater, in water supply have emphasized corrosion and health aspects. Acid rain may dissolve harmful elements from soils and indirectly affect water supply distribution systems. Groundwater acidification occurs also in areas where lake acidification is reported.
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