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Effects of bicarbonates and film-forming polymers on cucurbit foliar diseases

, 1992
The inhibitory effects of sodium, potassium, and ammonium bicarbonates (NaHCO 3 , KHCO 3 and NH 4 HCO 3 , respectively) alone and in combination with SunSpray Ultra-Fine Spray Oil (SS) on powdery mildew, caused by Sphaerotheca fuliginea; gummy stem ...
O. Ziv, T. Zitter
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Discovering the importance of ClO• in a coupled electrochemical system for the simultaneous removal of carbon and nitrogen from secondary coking wastewater effluent.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2020
Inorganic constituents in real wastewater, such as halides and carbonates/bicarbonates, may have negative effects on the performance of electrochemical systems because of their capability of quenching HO•.
Wenxiao Zheng   +9 more
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CAPD with Bicarbonate Solution

1989
One of the major results achieved with CAPD is the good correction of metabolic acidosis and the maintenance of a satisfactory acid-base status. This fact is confirmed by an average plasma bicarbonate concentration in patients on CAPD ranging between 22 and 25 mMol/l.
G. La Greca, Mariano Feriani
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Bicarbonate transport proteins

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2002
Bicarbonate is not freely permeable to membranes. Yet, bicarbonate must be moved across membranes, as part of CO2metabolism and to regulate cell pH. Mammalian cells ubiquitously express bicarbonate transport proteins to facilitate the transmembrane bicarbonate flux.
Joseph R. Casey, Deborah Sterling
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The Sodium Bicarbonate Controversy

Dimensions Of Critical Care Nursing, 1990
Sodium bicarbonate has been deleted from the advanced cardiac life support protocol. Sodium bicarbonate is no longer endorsed as the method of choice for the management of metabolic acidosis in the early rounds of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. This paper discusses mechanisms of acidosis occurring during cardiopulmonary arrest, past and present ...
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Distribution of Carbonates, Bicarbonates, and pH Values in Ground Water of the Nile Delta Region, Egypt

, 1985
The carbonate ions are present in the ground water of the Nile Delta region in very small amounts (0–96 ppm). These ions decrease or may be absent in the northern parts of the Delta.
M. Ghandour, J. B. Khalil, S. Atta
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Thermodynamics of aqueous magnesium and calcium bicarbonates and mixtures with chloride

, 1985
The potential for the cell Pt,H/sub 2/,CO/sub 2/exclamationM(HCO/sub 3/)/sub 2/,MCI/sub 2/,CO/sub 2/(aq)exclamationAgCl,Ag with M = Mg and Ca was measured over a wide range of molalities at 298.15 K.
K. Pitzer   +5 more
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Use of Bicarbonates for Microbial Control and Improved Water‐Binding Capacity in Cod Fillets

, 1990
Dipping cod fillets in ammonium or sodium bicarbonate solutions markedly reduced microbial growth compared to untreated samples after 8 days at 4°C. Total plate counts, proteolytic bacteria and H2S-producing bacteria were inhibited.
Donna M. Curran, B. Tepper, T. Montville
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Excrétion des bicarbonates en réponse à une surcharge alcaline au cours de l’insuffisance rénale chronique

, 1968
L’excretion urinaire des bicarbonates est etudiee au cours d’une surcharge par perfusion intraveineuse chez neuf insuffisants renaux chroniques dont l’acidose a ete traitee les jours precedents, et ...
J. Fillastre, R. Ardaillou, G. Richet
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Low-pressure hydrogenation of carbon dioxide catalyzed by an iron pincer complex exhibiting noble metal activity.

Angewandte Chemie, 2011
A highly active iron catalyst for the hydrogenation of carbon dioxide and bicarbonates works under remarkably low pressures and achieves activities similar to some of the best noble metal catalysts.
R. Langer   +5 more
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