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Solubility of carbohydrates in heavy water

Carbohydrate Research, 2012
The solubility of several mono-(glucose and xylose), di-(sucrose and maltose), tri-(raffinose) and cyclic (α-cyclodextrin) saccharides in H(2)O and in D(2)O were measured over a range of temperatures. The solution enthalpies for the different carbohydrates in the two solvents were determined using the vant' Hoff equation and the values in D(2)O are ...
Marcus V C, Cardoso   +2 more
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Penetration of Water into Erythrocytes with Heavy Water as Indicator

Nature, 1946
THE usual methods of studying the water metabolism of the red corpuscles always change the salt concentration of the surrounding medium. It has not yet been possible to follow the passage of water in and out under normal isotonic conditions. This can be done now by using heavy water.
J, GOVAERTS, A, LAMBRECHTS
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Heavy Water and Water of Crystallisation

Nature, 1934
The statement made by Prof. Erlenmeyer and Mr. Gartner in Nature of September 1, that, by crystallising sodium sulphate from solutions containing a few per cent of heavy water, the latter is divided practically equally between the water of crystallisation and solution, is in harmony with experiments I carried out some months ago.
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Heavy Water and Longevity

Science, 1939
H G, Barbour, F S, Hammett
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ELECTROANALYSIS OF HEAVY METALS IN WATER

2019
Water is very important for human health. Heavy metal ions are the cause of environmental pollution from led of petrol, industry, leaching metal ions from soil into lakes and rivers by acid rain. Therefore, the development of electrochemical methods and their application in the determination of heavy metal ions such as zinc, copper, cadmium and lead in
Jakobek Barron, Lidija   +3 more
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