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Pentafluorosulfanylnitramide Salts

Inorganic Chemistry, 2000
The synthesis and properties of a new class of inorganic salts, named pentafluorosulfanylnitramide salts (or pentafluorosulfanylnitraminic acid salts) [Z+SF5NNO2-], are described. A number of SF5-nitramide salts (Z+SF5NNO2-) were successfully prepared via nucleophilic displacements from carbamates and/or ion exchange techniques, but some salts [M ...
M E, Sitzmann   +7 more
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Salt Intake and Salt Need

New England Journal of Medicine, 1958
IN medieval England, salt was so precious that to be placed "above the salt" at table was a mark of favor and rank.1 By contrast, in modern society a household must be wretched indeed in which the low-liest individual cannot add salt to every mouthful of food.
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Bath Salts

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2012
"Bath salts" has attracted young adults primarily due to its stimulatory and hallucinogenic effects akin to amphetamines and cocaine. Although other designer amines have been incorporated to newer generation "bath salts", synthetic cathinones remain to be their major component.
Roy R, Gerona, Alan H B, Wu
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Salt Appetite

2009
Update of: R.S. Weisinger, D.P. Begg, M.L. Mathai, H.S.
Weisinger, Harrison S.   +3 more
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Salt Dynamics

2008
This section places salt (halite-dominant) sediment found in the Central European Basin system into a world-scale understanding of similar evaporitic sediments. The thickest and most laterally extensive salt beds (100-300m depositional thickness) in the Central European Basin system were deposited and stacked into the intracontinental Permian Zechstein
Warren, J.K.   +14 more
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Bile Salts

2013
Bile salts play a crucial role in hepatobiliary and intestinal homeostasis and digestion. The liver synthesizes primary bile salts from cholesterol. Enzymatic modifications during their enterohepatic circulation lead to the formation of secondary and tertiary bile salts.
Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Lucas   +2 more
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