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On Dehydration of Bound Water of Sepiolite

Clays and Clay Minerals, 1974
AbstractBound water of sepiolite dehydrates in two steps in the temperature range of 250-650°C, as shown in the TG-curve. These steps are described here as steps II and III. At step II, half of the bound water is removed; other half at step III.
Hiroshi Nagata   +2 more
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Metabolism and bound water in overwintering insects

Cryobiology, 1982
The freezing-tolerant gall fly larva, Eurosta solidaginis, provides an excellent model system for the study of metabolic adaptation and metabolic control for low-temperature survival during overwintering. Low-temperature acclimation of the larvae results in dramatic alterations in metabolic flux producing a sequential synthesis of two cryoprotectants ...
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Question of ?bound? and ?free? water

Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1960
The physical meaning of the correction for the “binding” of water by ions is clarified, and an equation is proposed for its accurate calculation.
A. I. Gorbanev   +4 more
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Challenges in Bound Water Measurement

2018
Water measurement let alone bound water in food materials is a challenging task due to its diverse composition and structural matrix. Complex interactions between water and other components of food materials hinders the tracing of bound water. Moreover, all of the bound water measurement techniques follows certain set of assumptions.
Mohammad U. H. Joardder   +2 more
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Bound Water of Gelatin Gels

Nature, 1933
A FEW years ago, one of us (T.M1,2) showed that by freezing, water could be withdrawn from a gelatin gel, the concentration of the remaining gel at equilibrium with any temperature increasing with falling temperature down to a temperature of 20°, below which no further water could be drawn out of the gel.
D. JORDAN LLOYD, T. MORAN
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Bound water in biology.

Acta biochimica et biophysica; Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1978
A detailed investigation of the spin-diffusion coefficient Ds of water protons in skeletal muscle has been studied by pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) methods. Skeletal muscles of mature male rats were placed in a sample holder in which the diffusion coefficient (Ds) of water could be determined as a function of fiber axis theta. The value of Ds(
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Bound Water and Pore Water in Osteoporosis

2023
Jeffry S. Nyman, Mark D. Does
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Ross Aiken Gortner and Bound Water, the Water of Life

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1976
Frank D. Mann, Thomas J. Sernka
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