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Plant Experiences in Additioning of Calcium During Wort Production.
An increased content of calcium in mash goods should contribute to precipitation of malt oxalates in the course of mashing. Further, calcium protects enzymes that participate in the mashing process from early inactivation. It is even possible to assume
P. ŠEMÍK
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Study of calcium oxalate nanocrystalline structures and kinetics of calcium oxalate deposition
Calcium oxalates, represented by wavellite CaC2O4·H2O and weddellite CaC2O4·2H2O (the most stable forms), are the main components of stones in the genitourinary system, and are also part of dental, gallstones, and other mineral deposits. It is known that
O.A. Golovanova
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Acute oxalate nephropathy [PDF]
We were referred a patient at a stage of partial resolution of acute kidney injury (peak serum creatinine 590 umol/l). A renal biopsy was performed ([Fig 1][1]). Acute oxalate nephropathy was diagnosed and Orilstat (Xenical®) was considered causal.
W T, Hinchliffe +2 more
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Oxalate Content of the Herb Good-King-Henry, Blitum Bonus-Henricus
The total, soluble and insoluble oxalate contents of the leaves, stems and buds of Good-King-Henry (Blitum Bonus-Henricus) were extracted and measured using HPLC chromatography.
Wanying Li, Geoffrey P. Savage
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Copper oxalate formation by lichens and fungi
The present work focuses on the revealing the patterns of copper oxalates formation under the influence of lichens and fungi by combination of the results of field studies and model experiments.
Olga V. Frank-Kamenetskaya +6 more
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Assessment of Lichens' Metabolic and Degradation Products at Dornava Manor [PDF]
Five major types of lichen were discovered in the investigated specimens from Dornava Manor. All these lichens and/or their combinations are considered common lichenous overgrowth for the region and its climate.
Legan, L. +5 more
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Creatinium hydrogen oxalate [PDF]
The crystal structure of the title compound, C(4)H(10)N(3)O(2) (+)·C(2)HO(4) (-), is stabilized by N-H⋯O and O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The anions are connected by an O-H⋯O hydrogen bond, leading to C(5) chain extending along c axis. The cations are dimerized around the corners of the unit cell, leading to an R(2) (2)(14) ring motif.
A. Jahubar Ali +2 more
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Screening of oxalate degrading lactic acid bacteria of food origin
A screening for oxalate degrading abilities was initially carried on within Lactic Acid Bacteria cultures of different food origin. Seventy-nine strains were drop-inoculated onto MRS agar plates containing calcium oxalate. By comparing colonies diameters,
Nicoletta Murru +5 more
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A new mode of luminescence in lanthanide oxalates metal–organic frameworks
Two lanthanide metal–organic frameworks [Ln-MOFs, Ln = Eu(III), Tb(III)] composed of oxalic acid and Ln building units were hydrothermally synthesized and fully characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy ...
Reem H. Alzard +9 more
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Powders of Chromium and Chromium Carbides of Different Morphology and Narrow Size Distribution [PDF]
Powders of Cr and Cr carbides (Cr2C, Cr7C3, and Cr23C6) have been prepared by hydrogen reduction of CrO1.9 and Cr3C2 powders of different morphology, texture and specific surface area.
Bonino, Jean-Pierre +3 more
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