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Viscosity of Concentrated Urea–Lithium Bromide Solutions
Nature, 1960IN the course of studies involving the physico-chemical characterization of a proteolytic enzyme from a strain of B. subtilis (NOVO enzyme), viscosity measurements of the protein in concentrated urea and lithium bromide solutions were undertaken. For these studies, a 1 per cent solution of the protein was employed, and outflow times were measured at 20.
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Journal of Engineering Thermophysics, 2019
This article presents values of heat transfer coefficients at pool boiling of aqueous solution of lithium bromide on smooth and fin tubes. The experimental studies were performed under conditions typical of absorption chiller with single-stage desorption.
K. Stepanov, D. Mukhin, N. Zubkov
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This article presents values of heat transfer coefficients at pool boiling of aqueous solution of lithium bromide on smooth and fin tubes. The experimental studies were performed under conditions typical of absorption chiller with single-stage desorption.
K. Stepanov, D. Mukhin, N. Zubkov
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Slip plane of lithium chloride and bromide
The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics, 1966Abstract The glide planes of two ionic crystals with rock-salt structure and with radius ratio r +/r − < 0·41 have been determined, and suitable dislocation etches found. It is concluded that octahedral slip in such crystals cannot be understood in terms of anion-anion contact alone.
N. H. Macmillan, D. A. Smith
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The Magnesium Bromide-Lithium Bromide-Water System
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1954John R. Heiks, A. B. Garrett
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Increased bromide levels in serum and hair during lithium treatment
Journal of Affective Disorders, 1986Neil I Ward, Malcolm Peet
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