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Precious metals

Metal Finishing, 2010
Copper chelation specifically enhances the sensitivity of cancer cells to platinum-based chemotherapy.
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Biosorption of precious metals

Biotechnology Advances, 2007
Biosorption has emerged as a low-cost and often low-tech option for removal or recovery of base metals from aqueous wastes. The conditions under which precious metals such as gold, platinum and palladium are sorbed by biomass are often very different to those under which base metals are sorbed.
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Precious metals

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1993
Abstract
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Precious Metals

1990
Abstract Precious metals are of inestimable value to modern civilization. This article discusses the resources and consumption, trade practices, and special properties of precious metals and its alloys, including ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, silver, osmium, iridium, platinum, and gold, and tabulates the industrial applications of ...
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Precious Metals in Dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
Precious alloys are an important material group in dentistry because of their ease of use, excellent compatibility, favorable mechanical and physical properties, and application in ceramometal bonding. Although new precious alloys have been introduced in the past decades, frequently because of economic pressure, gold-based alloys remain a popular ...
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The Precious Metals

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2020
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Precious Metal Recovery and the Precious Metal ‘Loop’

2017
The steps common to all Precious Metal refining systems will be described. The external components of cost of use of a Precious Metal catalyst will be given with a discussion of how these can be managed to optimize of the Precious Metal ‘Loop’.
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Containing precious metals:

2013
This book chapter extends the argument constructed by Oakley in his conference paper ‘Containing gold: Institutional attempts to define and constrict the values of precious metal objects’ presented at ‘Itineraries of the Material’, a conference held at Goethe Universitaet, Frankfurt am Main in 2011.
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