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Oxidation-reduction polymers

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1974
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Nitrogen oxide reduction in rhizobia

2004
Rhizobia are soil bacteria typically able to symbiotically interact with legume plants to produce nitrogen fixing root nodules. While all rhizobia were once placed under the same genus, Rhizobium, nowadays the classification of rhizobia using molecular analysis has revealed a more complex relationship among strains.
BASAGLIA, MARINA   +4 more
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An oxidation-reduction diagram

Journal of Chemical Education, 1954
Describes the construction and properties of a chart capable of providing a visual approach to correlating the various concepts pertaining to oxidation and reduction potentials.
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Interpretation of oxidation-reduction

Journal of Chemical Education, 1970
Presents an interpretation of the oxidation number system based upon the electronegativity principle, thus removing the adjective "arbitrary" frequently found in the descriptions of oxidation number.
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Oxidation‐Reduction Molecular Junction Covalent Organic Frameworks for Full Reaction Photosynthesis of H2O2

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2023
Jing-Wen Shi, Yifa Chen, Ya-Qian Lan
exaly  

Oxidation reduction

Journal of Chemical Education, 1982
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Oxidation– Reduction Reactions

2016
Abstract Soils become flooded occasionally by intense rainfall or by runoff, and a significant portion of soils globally underlies highly productive wetlands ecosystems that are inundated intermittently or permanently. Peat-producing wetlands (bogs and fens) account for about half the inundated soils, with swamps and rice fields each ...
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Salivary Oxidation-Reduction Potentials

Journal of Dental Research, 1959
D H, NORMAN, G H, TUCKER
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