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Waste Treatment under Microwave Irradiation
2006Waste treatments to induce stabilization or recovery of waste materials is an important part of modern research efforts. Microwave processing has proved to be a powerful tool to convey energy exactly where it is needed by the process, as well as to allow operation in peculiar environments, even in remote-controlled modality.
CORRADI, Anna +7 more
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Synthesis of Guanylhydrazones under Microwave Irradiation.
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Tales L. C. Martins +3 more
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Double Staining of Skeleton Using Microwave Irradiation
Biotechnic & Histochemistry, 1999The fetal skeleton double staining method is used to reveal developmental abnormalities in the skeletal system. We used alizarin red S and alcian blue successfully with microwave irradiation for skeletal double staining. The fixation time was reduced from 4-7 days to 2-2.5 min and the staining time was reduced from 4 days to 23 min.
Erdogan, D +4 more
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Behavioral evaluation of microwave irradiation
Bioelectromagnetics, 1999Establishing safe exposure levels for microwave irradiation is important since new, more powerful emitters are developed and the potential for accidental exposure is increasing. Analysis of the behavior of exposed laboratory animals has proven to be an accurate and repeatable metric for assessing the effects of microwave irradiation.
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Microwave irradiation and cross-linking of collagen
Biomaterials, 1992In a multifactorial experiment, dermal sheep collagen was treated in diluted glutaraldehyde solutions, 70% ethyl alcohol, Cialit 1:5000, and distilled water for 1, 3 and 5 min, respectively, in combination with microwave irradiation at different temperature settings.
Visser, C. E. +4 more
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Fullerene chemistry under microwave irradiation
Carbon, 2000Microwave irradiation can be efficiently used as a source of energy in fullerene chemistry. A wide range of reactions have been performed and a drastic reduction in reaction times and a general improvement of yields in isolated products is obtained.
F. Langa +5 more
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Synthesis of Substituted Salicylanilides under Microwave Irradiation.
ChemInform, 2003AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Eva Veverkov� +3 more
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Comparison of native and microwave irradiated DNA
Experientia, 1977Chemical changes induced in the testicular DNA of irradiated Swiss male mice are described. Parameters quantified were hyperchromocity and melting temperature. The data supports the possibility that microwave causes strand separation.
M M, Varma, E A, Traboulay
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Effects of Chronic Microwave Irradiation on Mice
IRE Transactions on Bio-Medical Electronics, 1962An experiment has been carried out to determine pathological and longevity effects caused by chronic microwave irradiation of mice. Two hundred males were exposed daily for 59 weeks to 0.100 w/cm2 for 4.5 minutes. This treatment produced an average body temperature rise of 3.3° C.
S, PRAUSNITZ, C, SUSSKIND
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Effects of Microwave Irradiation on Microorganisms
1980Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates the experiment carried out to study the effects of microwave irradiation on microorganisms. In the study, cultures of E. coli and Bacillus subtilis were used to compare the effects of conventional thermal reactions to those of microwave energy at 2450 MHz. The results with E.
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