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Association of blood essential and non-essential element levels with echocardiographic parameters among Saudi heart failure patients: a case-control study. [PDF]
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Erbium, Chromium-Doped Yttrium-Scandium-Gallium-Garnet Laser in Endodontics: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
Chromium occurs primarily in the trivalent state (III), which is the most stable form, or in the hexavalent state (VI), which is a strong oxidizing agent. Elemental chromium (0) does not occur naturally on earth. Trivalent chromium (III) is an essential trace metal necessary for the formation of glucose tolerance factor and for the metabolism of ...
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Chromium occurs primarily in the trivalent state (III), which is the most stable form, or in the hexavalent state (VI), which is a strong oxidizing agent. Elemental chromium (0) does not occur naturally on earth. Trivalent chromium (III) is an essential trace metal necessary for the formation of glucose tolerance factor and for the metabolism of ...
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Speciation of chromium in chromium yeast
World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2014High-performance liquid chromatography was used to separate Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in samples with detection by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry(ICP-MS). The separation was achieved on a weak anion exchange column. The mobile phase was pH 7.0 ammonium nitrate solution.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1993
Chromium metabolism of lactating women was evaluated by measuring diet, breast milk, urine, and serum chromium in 17 subjects 60 d postpartum. Breast milk chromium concentration was similar for the 3 d of collection with a mean +/- SE concentration of 3.54 +/- 0.40 nmol/L (0.18 ng/mL).
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Chromium metabolism of lactating women was evaluated by measuring diet, breast milk, urine, and serum chromium in 17 subjects 60 d postpartum. Breast milk chromium concentration was similar for the 3 d of collection with a mean +/- SE concentration of 3.54 +/- 0.40 nmol/L (0.18 ng/mL).
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Physical Review B, 1986
The thermal-expansion data of White, Roberts, and Fawcett for Cr and antiferromagnetic CrV alloys measured relative to paramagnetic ${\mathrm{Cr}}_{95}$${\mathrm{V}}_{5}$ up to temperature 700 K are analyzed. The magnetovolume in the ordered state is found to be proportional to the mean-square magnetic moment and their ratio, being proportional to the ...
, Fawcett, , Kaiser, , White
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The thermal-expansion data of White, Roberts, and Fawcett for Cr and antiferromagnetic CrV alloys measured relative to paramagnetic ${\mathrm{Cr}}_{95}$${\mathrm{V}}_{5}$ up to temperature 700 K are analyzed. The magnetovolume in the ordered state is found to be proportional to the mean-square magnetic moment and their ratio, being proportional to the ...
, Fawcett, , Kaiser, , White
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