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The BAHD acyltransferase STBR1 confers both saline-alkali tolerance and blast resistance by stabilizing the non-canonical catalase CATA to promote H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> scavenging in rice. [PDF]
Cheng X +25 more
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Recombinant Thrombomodulin Domain 1 Modulates Macrophage Polarization and Enhances Healing in Corneal Alkali Burns. [PDF]
Chang CH, Peng IC, Huang YH.
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Okara protein extracted by alternating ultrasonic/alkali treatment and its improved physicochemical and functional properties. [PDF]
Tang L +10 more
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Cloning and Functional Analysis of <i>ZFP5</i> from <i>Amorpha fruticosa</i> for Enhancing Drought and Saline-Alkali Resistance in Tobacco. [PDF]
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1976
Two patients were seen with intense alkali burns of the eye and prominent chorioretinal damage. The course of one case illustrates the development of such lesions. The second case suggests that retinal damage can be the limiting factor in the visual prognosis following such burns.
R E, Smith, B, Conway
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Two patients were seen with intense alkali burns of the eye and prominent chorioretinal damage. The course of one case illustrates the development of such lesions. The second case suggests that retinal damage can be the limiting factor in the visual prognosis following such burns.
R E, Smith, B, Conway
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Solubility of alkalis in alkalis
Philosophical Magazine, 1970Abstract A formula is derived for the heat of solution of a binary alloy in terms of the pseudopotentials of the components. Though existing pseudopotentials are inherently not accurate enough to permit the calculation of such heats for the alkalis directly, an indirect argument plausibly explains the widely varying solubilities in binary alkali ...
Terence M. Hayes, W. H. Young
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Alkali Blues: Blue‐Emissive Alkali Metal Pyrrolates
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2019Abstract2‐Iminopyrroles [HtBuL, 4‐tert‐butyl phenyl(pyrrol‐2‐ylmethylene)amine] are non‐fluorescent π systems. However, they display blue fluorescence after deprotonation with alkali metal bases in the solid state and in solution at room temperature. In the solid state, the alkali metal 2‐imino pyrrolates, M(tBuL), aggregate to dimers, [M(tBuL)(NCR)]2 (
Oliver Back +3 more
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Alkali–silica reactivity of alkali volcanic rocks
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2014The purpose of this study is to determine the alkali silica reactivity (ASR) of alkali volcanic rocks (from basalt to rhyolite) that have different mineralogical, chemical compositions and textures. For this purpose, nine different alkali volcanic samples, located in seismically active Lake Van region, were collected from five different volcanic area ...
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1901
Topics Include Alkali, Detection of White and Black Alkali, Alkali Soils, The Kittitas Valley, Kittitas Valley Soil, West of Yakima River, East of Yakima River, Above the Town Canal, Hard Plan, General Indications, Remedies, The Yakima Valley, Alkali, The Moxee Valley, Remarks, The Ahtanum Valley, Alkali, General ...
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Topics Include Alkali, Detection of White and Black Alkali, Alkali Soils, The Kittitas Valley, Kittitas Valley Soil, West of Yakima River, East of Yakima River, Above the Town Canal, Hard Plan, General Indications, Remedies, The Yakima Valley, Alkali, The Moxee Valley, Remarks, The Ahtanum Valley, Alkali, General ...
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Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2016
The aim of this editorial is to provide an overview of the chemical interactions occurring in the skin of our patients on contact with alkaline agents. Strongly basic alkali is highly aggressive and will readily hydrolyze (or cleave) key biological molecules such as lipids and proteins.
John E, Greenwood +3 more
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The aim of this editorial is to provide an overview of the chemical interactions occurring in the skin of our patients on contact with alkaline agents. Strongly basic alkali is highly aggressive and will readily hydrolyze (or cleave) key biological molecules such as lipids and proteins.
John E, Greenwood +3 more
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