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On the relationships of substrate orientation, hydrogen abstraction, and product stereochemistry in single and double dioxygenations by soybean lipoxygenase-1 and its Ala542Gly mutant. [PDF]
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Radioautographic visualization of the deposition of a phosphoprotein at the mineralization front in the dentin of the rat incisor. [PDF]
Weinstock M, Leblond CP.
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1996 Site Environmental Report Volume II - Data Appendix [PDF]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Health Physics, 1993
Tritium released into the environment may be incorporated into organic matter. Organically bound tritium in that case will show retention times in organisms that are considerably longer than those of tritiated water which has significant consequences on dose estimates.
Diabate, S., Strack, S.
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Tritium released into the environment may be incorporated into organic matter. Organically bound tritium in that case will show retention times in organisms that are considerably longer than those of tritiated water which has significant consequences on dose estimates.
Diabate, S., Strack, S.
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Current understanding of organically bound tritium (OBT) in the environment
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2013It has become increasingly recognized that organically bound tritium (OBT) is the more significant tritium fraction with respect to understanding tritium behaviour in the environment. There are many different terms associated with OBT; such as total OBT, exchangeable OBT, non-exchangeable OBT, soluble OBT, insoluble OBT, tritiated organics, and buried ...
S B, Kim, N, Baglan, P A, Davis
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Non-exchangeable organically bound tritium (OBT): its real nature
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2004Denaturation experiments show that the larger part of organically bound tritium (OBT) consists of "buried tritium" and is not bound to carbon, as has been traditionally assumed. The logistical growth analysis of hydrogen isotopes in dry plant matter reveals a larger rate of increase of OBT than organically bound hydrogen (OBH).
F, Baumgärtner, W, Donhaerl
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