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Local Structure and Dynamics in Solvent-Free Molten Salt $\left(\text{Ca}\right)^{2 +}$ -Electrolytes. [PDF]
Cruz C, Johansson P.
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Late-Stage Cross-Electrophile Coupling of Arylthianthrenium Salts with (Hetero)aryl (Pseudo)halides via Palladium Catalysis. [PDF]
Xie Y, Zhang L, Ritter T.
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Growth Promotion of Maize Exposed to Arsenic and Mercury with a Consortia of Rhizosphere Bacteria Isolated from Mining Tailings. [PDF]
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When CuCl<sub>4</sub> <sup>2-</sup> and CuBr<sub>4</sub> <sup>2-</sup> Form Anion···Anion Networks Assembled via Cu···Cl/Br Regium Bonds. [PDF]
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Selenium in Action: Exploring the Biological Wonders of Hydroselenite Salts. [PDF]
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Salt, No Salt, or Less Salt for Patients With Heart Failure?
The American Journal of Medicine, 2020Restricting dietary sodium is a common recommendation given by clinicians to patients with heart failure and is one supported by current guidelines. However, the quality of evidence for this recommendation is suboptimal, and there is no consensus on the optimal level of sodium intake.
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American Journal of Nephrology, 1994
The medical history of salt begins in ancient times and is closely related to different aspects of human history. Salt may be extracted from sea water, mineral deposits, surface encrustations, saline lakes and brine springs. In many inland areas, wood was used as a fuel source for evaporation of brine and this practice led to major deafforestation in ...
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The medical history of salt begins in ancient times and is closely related to different aspects of human history. Salt may be extracted from sea water, mineral deposits, surface encrustations, saline lakes and brine springs. In many inland areas, wood was used as a fuel source for evaporation of brine and this practice led to major deafforestation in ...
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