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Talanta, 2020
Because of the biological importance of CO, the development of effective probes for the detection of CO in living systems is of great significance. In particular, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probes with good water solubility and large Stokes shift ...
Jiaxin Hong, Enbo Zhou, Guoqiang Feng
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Because of the biological importance of CO, the development of effective probes for the detection of CO in living systems is of great significance. In particular, near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probes with good water solubility and large Stokes shift ...
Jiaxin Hong, Enbo Zhou, Guoqiang Feng
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Quanta and Coherence Effects in Water and Living Systems
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2004To review the progress the author has made over the past 5 years in understanding coherence effects in water and living systems using quantum mechanical models.The implications of existing theoretical work on water are discussed.Available techniques for the measurement of frequencies imprinted in water are described or referenced.The importance of ...
Cyril W Smith
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Do Free-Living Amoebae in Treated Drinking Water Systems Present an Emerging Health Risk?
Environmental Science & Technology, 2011Jacqueline Thomas, Nicholas J Ashbolt
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Living Roofs in Integrated Urban Water Systems
, 2015D. Roehr, E. Fassman-Beck
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The state of water in colloidal and living systems
Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1930R. Gortner
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THE ACTIVE TRANSPORT OF WATER IN LIVING SYSTEMS
Biological Reviews, 1953J R Robinson
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Water Research, 2021
With two thirds of the global population living in areas affected by water scarcity, wastewater reuse is actively being implemented or explored by many nations.
B. Drigo +9 more
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With two thirds of the global population living in areas affected by water scarcity, wastewater reuse is actively being implemented or explored by many nations.
B. Drigo +9 more
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, 2020
The identification of CN- in water, seeds and biological systems has, due to its high toxicity, attracted the increasing attention of many chemical industry researchers.
Cui-bing Bai +8 more
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The identification of CN- in water, seeds and biological systems has, due to its high toxicity, attracted the increasing attention of many chemical industry researchers.
Cui-bing Bai +8 more
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Engaging Communities and Extending the Lives of Water Systems with Technology
2021It takes more than just good intentions and money to provide a community with a reliable source of clean water. Most water systems installed in Africa will fail within the first few years because of insufficient technical planning, lack of community investment and improper maintenance.
Sarah Evans +2 more
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Behaviour of long-lived Chernobyl radionuclides in a soil–water system
The Analyst, 1992Field and laboratory experiments have been used to study the behaviour of long-lived radionuclides in the zone affected by the Chernobyl accident. Speciation of 90Sr and 137Cs in soils and bottom sediments was determined. The principal distinction of the Chernobyl fallout was that it contained a relatively small proportion of exchangeable forms because
A V, Konoplev +3 more
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