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ALKALI TREATMENT OF METHYL ALCOHOL POISONING

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1946
For sixty years methyl alcohol has been recognized as a poison causing either death or blindness in a large percentage of cases. Recently we had under our care two groups of patients totaling 31 who had partaken of mixtures containing methyl alcohol and who showed clinical evidence of methyl alcohol poisoning.
W B, CHEW, E H, BERGER
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Alkali treatment of straw for ruminants. II. Nutritive value of straw ensiled after alkali treatment

Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1978
Greenhalgh, J.F.D., Pirie, R., Shin, H.T. and Stewart, C.S., 1978. Alkali treatment of straw for ruminants. II. Nutritive value of straw ensiled after alkali treatment. Anita. Feed Sci. Technol., 3: 289--297. In the first of two experiments barley straw was treated with a 16% solution of NaOH/t dry matter (DM) and ensiled for one year.
J.F.D. Greenhalgh   +3 more
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Acid and alkali treatment of kaolins

Clay Minerals, 2009
AbstractTwo kaolins containing kaolinites of different crystallinity, as confirmed by the Aparicio-Galán-Ferrell index, were treated in HCl and KOH solutions at 95º and 80ºC, respectively, for periods up to 36 h. Changes resulting from the treatments have been characterized by several methods.
M. Pentrák, J. Madejová, P. Komadel
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Tailoring the morphology through alkali treatment: Dynamics of pattern formation

Materials Science and Technology, 2020
Diversified technological applications necessitate the tailoring of morphology of materials at nanoscale. This paper reports morphological modifications of boron carbide (BC) at nanoscale through alkali (NaOH) treatment. The multilayered hollow microspheres of BC, obtained by the refluxion of castor oil with boric acid, are subjected to exfoliation by
H. V. Saritha Devi   +2 more
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ALKALIS IN THE TREATMENT OF INFLUENZA

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1918
To the Editor: —The note inThe Journal, October 26, by Dr. T. C. Ely on the treatment of influenza is timely, as the present generation has been prone to rely on the coal tar derivatives and acetylsalicylic acid: remedies more comforting than curative in this disease.
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Integrated Alkali-Electrochemical Process for Wastewater Treatment

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2020
Solid waste mismanagement causes environmental contamination. Sewage sludge is the byproduct of the wastewater treatment process and contains pathogenic organisms (e.g Salmonella spp., Escherichia coli, etc.). Anaerobic digestion is widely used for sewage sludge treatment.
Maasoomeh Jafari, Gerardine G. Botte
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Alkali Treatment of Green Bacterial Chlorosomes

1998
Green sulfur bacteria and green filamentous bacteria use a structurally and functionally similar light-harvesting apparatus called the chlorosome (1). Within a lipid monolayer envelope the chlorosome contains thousands of bacteriochlorophylls (BChl) c, d or e.
Y. Sakuragi   +5 more
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Trititanate Nanotubes Made via a Single Alkali Treatment

Advanced Materials, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Qing Chen   +3 more
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TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ALKALI TREATMENT OF FOOD PROTEINS

1978
Rats fed alkali-treated food proteins may develop nephrocytomegaly (NC). Lysinoalanine [LAL], an unusual amino acid formed in proteins during alkali-treatment, is the main causative factor. Whether NC occurs, seems, however, less dependent on the dietary level than on factors such as animal species, feeding period, chemical form of LAL, type and ...
Feron, V.J.   +3 more
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Treatment of the Alkali-Burned Cornea

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1972
S I, Brown, M P, Tragakis, D B, Pearce
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