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The hydrocarbon potential of the Cheshire Basin

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1997
Abstract Permo-Triassic basins, both onshore and offshore UK, typically have good reservoir rocks and frequently good seals, but their continental depositional environment requires that source beds of a different age must be invoked if they are to be prospective. In the Dorset-English Channel Basin, the overlying Liassic shales provide an oil
P. W. Mikkelsen, J. B. Floodpage
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Hydrocarbon Ion Appearance Potentials

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1949
Discussion of the effect of impact parameter, distribution of electron energy and transition efficiency upon the appearance potential for ions from hydrocarbons in the mass spectrometer leads to the conclusion that initial ion current onset is a correct measure of the appearance potential.
J. J. Mitchell, F. F. Coleman
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Oxidation potentials of conjugated hydrocarbons

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1958
AbstractA linear relationship is found when the oxidation potentials of various aromatic hydrocarbons are plotted against the root of the Hückel secular equation corresponding to the highest occupied π‐orbital. In accordance with theory a straight line is also obtained by plotting the oxidation potentials of alternant hydrocarbons against the reduction
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POTENTIATION OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF STEROIDS BY CARCINOGENIC HYDROCARBONS

Endocrinology, 1959
Recent studies by Huggins and Pollice (J.Exp. Med., Jan. 1958) showed that a mammaiy fibroadenoma of rats, refractory to steroid therapy alone, responded in a remarkable fashion to combined administration of 3-methylcholanthrene and androstan-17β–ol–3-one. These results suggested that administration of carcinogenic hydrocarbons may alter sensitivity of
E M, GLENN   +3 more
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Vaccine Potentiation by Emulsification with Pure Hydrocarbon Compounds

The Journal of Immunology, 1963
Conclusions and Summary The studies discussed in this report have demonstrated the efficacy of a group of branched-chain, saturated, noncyclic hydrocarbons as adjuvants in emulsified polio and influenza vaccines and have elucidated the properties of the compounds required or desirable for their application as antigen potentiators.
B I, WILNER   +4 more
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Therapeutic potential of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in autoimmunity

Inflammopharmacology, 2019
Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a type of transcriptional factor, is widely expressed in immune cells. The activation of AhR signaling pathway depends on its ligands, which exist in environment and can also be produced by metabolism. Normal expressions of AhR and AhR-mediated signaling may be essential for immune responses, and effects of AhR ...
Xiao-Song Wang   +3 more
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Antarctica—Geology and Hydrocarbon Potential

1986
Antarctica covers approximately 14 million sq km (5,405,800 sq mi) and hosts an estimated 90% of the world's ice. Glacial ice covers about 98% of the continent, with an average thickness of 2,000 m (6,562 ft). Based on limited data, geologists have identified 21 sedimentary basins for the Antarctic and immediately adjacent areas.
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Assessment of the toxic potential of hydrocarbon containing sludges

Environmental Pollution, 1995
A short-time period microbial toxicity test-battery was used for the investigation of acute toxicity and genotoxicity of five hydrocarbon containing sludges. Four sludges were obtained from a petrochemical industry and the fifth from a petroleum refinery. Some of the sludges had been stored for long periods.
I S, Morelli   +5 more
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A review of the hydrocarbon potential of Kenya

Journal of African Earth Sciences (1983), 1987
Abstract The geologic history and stratigraphy of Kenya is represented and discussed. Sedimentary units are more than 12,000 m in deeper parts of basins. Sedimentation rates were high throughout the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic. The whole sedimentary sequence in Kenya have been tectonically classified into four basins, namely Mandera Basin in ...
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Hydrocarbon potential of deep water

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1978
Abstract In recognizing that we are at a very early stage of exploring the geology and hydro-carbon potential of the Earth’s deeper water areas, an attempt is made to generalize the geological conditions that exist on the continental slopes, the rises and the remainder of the oceanic provinces.
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