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Influence of alkali lactates on hydration of supersulfated cement

Construction and Building Materials, 2020
Supersulfated cement (SSC) is potentially an environmentally attractive alternative to portland cement for use in concrete as it is mainly composed of industrial by-product granulated iron blast-furnace slag and calcium sulfate, with only a small amount ...
R. Masoudi, R. Hooton
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Rice starch citrates and lactates: A comparative study on hot water and cold water swelling starches.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
In the present study, modifications were done by varying concentration of citric and lactic acid (20 g and 40 g) to produce starch citrates (SC20, SC40) and lactates (LA20, LA40), followed by alcoholic alkaline treatment to produce cold water swelling ...
N. A. Butt, T. M. Ali, A. Hasnain
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Rheological characterization of cold water soluble rice (Oryza sativa) starch lactates and citrates prepared via alcoholic-alkaline method.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019
The present study prepared citrates and lactates from rice starch which were then given alcoholic-alkaline treatment to produce cold water soluble (CWS) starches. These chemically modified starches were then compared in terms of rheological parameters to
N. A. Butt, T. M. Ali, A. Hasnain
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Thermophysical properties of lactates

Thermochimica Acta, 2014
Laura Lomba   +2 more
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Review on synthesis of lactic acid and lactates from biomass derived carbohydrates via heterogeneous catalysis.

Bioresource Technology
The utilization of renewable lignocellulosic biomass resources is a promising solution to deal with the deficit of fossil resources and the associated environmental concerns.
Ruite Lai   +10 more
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Lactate Metabolism

Critical Care Clinics, 1987
Lactate is the end product of the anaerobic metabolism of glucose, and its accumulation in the blood signals an increase in production or a decrease in utilization, or both. The most common etiology of lactic acidosis is hypoperfusion, which represents an imbalance between systemic oxygen demand and oxygen availability with resultant tissue hypoxia.
J A, Kruse, R W, Carlson
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LACTATION

Biological Reviews, 1940
Summary1. In most species oestrogens mainly stimulate mammary duct growth. In the guinea‐pig and goat they promote complete alveolar development. The mouse is the only animal in which treatment with progesterone has been found to promote mammary duct growth.
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Lactational Amenorrhea

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1993
There is no doubt that suckling can cause a substantial delay in the resumption of fertility postpartum in all societies regardless of nutritional status. The variability in duration of infertility is directly related to the different patterns of suckling, an uncontrollable variable specific to the mother and child.
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