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PRECIPITATION

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1877
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RNA Precipitation

2021
Precipitation is a critical step to recover RNA of high purity. This chapter describes the principles of alcoholic precipitation as well as a standard, basic protocol with key advices to observe, but numerous variations on the theme are discussed.
Valérie, Bourguignon-Igel   +2 more
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Nitrophenols in precipitation

Chemosphere, 2001
From 1995 to 1998 the concentrations of 4-nitrophenol, 2-methyl-4-nitrophenol, 3-methyl-4-nitrophenol, dinitro-ortho-cresol (DNOC) and 2,4-di-nitrophenol were measured monthly by HPLC in precipitation at eight different locations in Bavaria (Germany).
W, Schüssler, L, Nitschke
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Precipitous ideals

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1980
The properties of small cardinals such as ℵ1 tend to be much more complex than those of large cardinals, so that properties of ℵ1 may often be better understood by viewing them as large cardinal properties. In this paper we show that the existence of a precipitous ideal on ℵ1 is essentially the same as measurability.If I is an ideal on P(κ) then R(I ...
Thomas Jech   +3 more
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Co-precipitation of Cu and Zn in precipitation of struvite

Science of The Total Environment, 2021
Struvite recovered from wastewater can be used as a slow-release fertilizer. Nevertheless, hazardous metals easily precipitated with struvite would increase the ecological risk for its agricultural use. In this study, the influence of individual and coexistence of Cu and Zn on the precipitation of struvite was investigated.
Xingwen, Lu   +6 more
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The Chemistry of Precipitation in Relation to Precipitation Type

Science of The Total Environment, 1982
Abstract Collections have been made of several types of wet deposition and of aerosols in various particle size ranges. The chemical composition of the precipitation changes significantly from one precipitation type to another. The forms of deposition, diffusionally-grown ice for example, compared with accretionally-grown ice, appear to be important ...
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A MODEL WITH A PRECIPITOUS IDEAL, BUT NO NORMAL PRECIPITOUS IDEAL

Journal of Mathematical Logic, 2013
Starting with a measurable cardinal κ of the Mitchell order κ++ we construct a model with a precipitous ideal on ℵ1 but without normal precipitous ideals. This answers a question by T. Jech and K. Prikry. In the constructed model there are no Q-point precipitous filters on ℵ1, i. e. those isomorphic to extensions of Cubℵ1.
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