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Saturated salt solutions—II

Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1969
K.H. Khoo, J.D. Murray
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Saturated salt solution (SSS) embalming: an alternative approach

Embalming is a crucial practice in veterinary anatomy for the preservation of animal cadavers, allowing extended study and dissection while preventing decomposition. Traditional embalming methods have relied heavily on formalin, a formaldehyde-based fixative known for its tissue preservation capabilities but also for its adverse health effects ...
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The Creeping of Saturated Salt Solutions.

The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1936
T. H. Hazlehurst   +2 more
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Transdermal delivery of diclofenac salts from saturated aqueous solutions

2008
Diclofenac is a relatively safe and tolerable NSAID, that has a potent anti-inflammatory effect, but it is poorly soluble and is almost always formulated as a salt. Serious gastrointestinal adverse effects occasionally appear after oral administration: owing to its adverse effects, its high portion of hepatic first-pass metabolism (∼50%) as well ...
FINI, ADAMO   +3 more
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Purification of biodiesel using adsorbents and saturated salt solution

This research studied the purification of biodiesel using adsorbents and saturated salt solution. The biodiesel was synthesized by the transesterification of palm oil with methanol at 6:1 molar ratio of methanol:oil, 1 %wt of sodium hydroxide and reaction temperature of 60C for 1.50 hours.
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Saturated salt solutions—I

Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry, 1968
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