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Nickel nanoparticles: a novel platform for cancer-targeted delivery and multimodal therapy. [PDF]
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Nickel Allergy and Piercings: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Ab Initio Calculations of Spin Waves: A Review of Theoretical Approaches and Applications. [PDF]
Neugum M, Schindlmayr A.
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Nickel dermatitis ‐ Nickel excretion
Contact Dermatitis, 1976Nickel excretion in urine in four females ‐sensitive to nickel with an intermittent dyshidrotic eruption was measured with flameless atomic absorption. Excretion of nickel was found to be increased in association with outbreaks of vesicles. The results support the idea that the chronic condition was maintained by ingestion of nickel in food.
Torkil Menné, A. Thorboe
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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1999
Nickel is an essential element for at least several animal species. These animal studies associate nickel deprivation with depressed growth, reduced reproductive rates, and alterations of serum lipids and glucose. Although there is substantial evidence of an essential status for nickel in animals, a deficiency state in humans has not been clearly ...
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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Nickel is an essential element for at least several animal species. These animal studies associate nickel deprivation with depressed growth, reduced reproductive rates, and alterations of serum lipids and glucose. Although there is substantial evidence of an essential status for nickel in animals, a deficiency state in humans has not been clearly ...
Donald G. Barceloux, Donald Barceloux
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2005
Nickel and nickel compounds are widely used in plated coatings, nickel–cadmium batteries, certain pigments, and ceramic glazes, and as industrial and laboratory catalysts. Discovered in 1751, nickel is rare in Earth’s crust, but is believed to be more common in the Earth’s core.
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Nickel and nickel compounds are widely used in plated coatings, nickel–cadmium batteries, certain pigments, and ceramic glazes, and as industrial and laboratory catalysts. Discovered in 1751, nickel is rare in Earth’s crust, but is believed to be more common in the Earth’s core.
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1990
Abstract Nickel in elemental form or alloyed with other metals and materials has made significant contributions to our present-day society and promises to continue to supply materials for a demanding future. This article provides a historical overview and physical metallurgy of nickel and nickel alloys.
S. Lamb, W.L. Mankins
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Abstract Nickel in elemental form or alloyed with other metals and materials has made significant contributions to our present-day society and promises to continue to supply materials for a demanding future. This article provides a historical overview and physical metallurgy of nickel and nickel alloys.
S. Lamb, W.L. Mankins
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Nickel and High-Nickel Alloys.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1959Processing methods, uses, and mechanical, physical, and metallurgical properties are discussed for nickel and high-nickel alloys. (C.J.G.)
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