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Ionic Liquids as Reaction Medium in Cellulose Functionalization
Macromolecular Bioscience, 2005AbstractSummary: The application of different ionic liquids (IL), namely 1‐N‐butyl‐3‐methylimidazolium chloride ([C4mim]+Cl−), 3‐methyl‐N‐butyl‐pyridinium chloride and benzyldimethyl(tetradecyl)ammonium chloride were investigated as solvents for cellulose.
Thomas, Heinze +2 more
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Agar Medium for Gas–Liquid Chromatography of Anaerobes
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1986This study evaluates a method of performing gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) by direct extraction of fatty acids from agar for identification of clinically significant anaerobic bacteria. The potential use of agar cultures for GLC was studied by comparing chromatograms of 117 clinically isolated anaerobes grown in peptone yeast glucose broth and chopped
G A, Pankuch, P C, Appelbaum
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The physical characteristics of erythrocyte settling in a liquid medium
Journal of Biomechanics, 1969Abstract Erythrocyte sedimentation was observed in chicken blood with the aid of a microscope. It was determined that the velocity of an ellipsoid shaped cell (chicken erythrocyte) sedimenting in a dilute suspension of cells can be predicted by Stokes' equation; i.e.
R R, Burton +3 more
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The Survival of Mycoplasma suipneumoniae in Liquid Medium, on Solid Medium and in Pneumonic Tissue
Research in Veterinary Science, 1972Summary The survival time of Mycoplasma suipneumoniae in different circumstances, as judged by the subsequent recovery of the organism in liquid medium, was observed. In liquid medium at room temperature, the mycoplasma survived for 18 to 31 days; and in liquid medium in the refrigerator, it survived for 7 to 14 weeks.
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On the Problem of a Steady Fall of a Drop in a Liquid Medium
Journal of Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, 1999The author considers a stationary free boundary problem for the Navier-Stokes equations which models the fall of a drop in a liquid medium. The unknowns of the problem are the velocity and the pressure inside and outside the drop, the surface of the drop and the (constant) velocity of the fall. The author proves the existence of a symmetric solution in
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Liquid scintillation counting medium for aqueous samples
Experientia, 1969Nous decrivons la composition et les proprietes d'un milieu liquide qui permet de mesurer la scintillation et qui est capable d'absorber des quantites importantes d'eau et de sel. Nous donnons des precisions sur la methode et ses avantages; elle convient surtout pour compter les isotopes suivants: carbone-14, soufre-35 et hydrogene-3.
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Effect of liquid saturated porous medium on heat transfer from thermoelectric generator
International Journal of Thermofluids, 2023Nabil Beithou +2 more
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Growth in Treponema hyodysenteriae in liquid medium
Veterinary Record, 1974J M, Kinyon, D L, Harris
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