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Overview of Bound Residue Chemistry

Drug Metabolism Reviews, 1990
(1990). Overview of Bound Residue Chemistry. Drug Metabolism Reviews: Vol. 22, No. 6-8, pp. 611-615.
N. E. Weber
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Chemistry of bauxite residue neutralisation and aspects to implementation

International Journal of Mineral Processing, 2013
Abstract Bauxite residue neutralisation is intended to reduce the environmental impact of this highly alkaline material. Also, it can potentially reduce the need for on-going management of disposal impoundments post-closure, as well as open opportunities for re-use of the residue material.
Liam Fleming   +4 more
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Residue chemistry and microbial community structure during decomposition of eucalypt, wheat and vetch residues

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2009
Abstract Previous studies have shown that residue chemistry and microbial community structure change during decomposition, however little is known about the relationship between C-chemistry and microbial community structure. To address this knowledge gap, we studied C-chemistry and microbial community structure during the decomposition of eucalypt ...
Baumann, K.   +3 more
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Chemistry of Print Residue

2013
The impressions left by friction ridge skin on the grasping surfaces of the hands not only demonstrate contact, but are also sufficiently discriminating to allow personal identification. They are thus extremely important in criminal investigations to establish links between the objects, victims, and suspects.
Frick, Amanda   +2 more
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Bauxite residue issues: III. Alkalinity and associated chemistry

Hydrometallurgy, 2011
Abstract A detailed understanding of the complex buffering and neutralization chemistry of bauxite residue remains the key to improved management, both in terms of reduced environmental impact for current storage practices, legacy costs and for the utilization of the material as an industrial by-product for other applications.
Gräfe, M., Power, G., Klauber, Craig
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Incorporating New Methods II: Residue Chemistry

Subsistence and Society in Prehistory, 2019
Alan K. Outram, Amy Bogaard
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Analytical capabilities of micellar liquid chromatography and application to residue and contaminant analysis: A review.

Journal of Separation Science, 2021
Green Chemistry is the use of chemistry to reduce or eliminate the use of generation of feedstocks, products, by-products, solvents, reagents, etc. that are hazardous to human health or the environment.
E. Patyra, K. Kwiatek
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