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A reinvestigation of silver porphyrin electrochemistry. Reactions of silver(III), silver(II), and silver(I) [PDF]
Etudes des oxydations, chimique et electrochimique, des porphyrines d'argent ((p-X)TPP)Ag avec TPP=dianion de tetraphenylporphyrine et X=NO 2 ,CN,CF 3 ,Cl,F,CH 3 ,OC 2 H 5 , etc., dans CH 2 Cl 2 ,Me 2 SO et ...
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Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1975
From the e.m.f. measurements of the buffered cells of the type Pt, H2|HOAc(m1), KOAc(m2), KX(m3)|AgX-Ag the standard potentials of the Ag-AgX electrodes have been determined, in formamide, at nine different temperatures in the range 5-45 .
B Nayak, UN Dash
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From the e.m.f. measurements of the buffered cells of the type Pt, H2|HOAc(m1), KOAc(m2), KX(m3)|AgX-Ag the standard potentials of the Ag-AgX electrodes have been determined, in formamide, at nine different temperatures in the range 5-45 .
B Nayak, UN Dash
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SILVER‐SILVER CHLORIDE ELECTRODERMAL ELECTRODES
Psychophysiology, 1968ABSTRACTAn electrolytic method is presented for the preparation of a disc type Ag‐AgCl electrode which has low bias potential and drift, moderate resistance and low polarization, is relatively durable, and can be easily replated if damaged or contaminated.
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
A case of autoerotic asphyxiation is presented. The incident demonstrates 12 of the 13 characteristics particular to autoerotic asphyxias. The elements of attire and bondage used are unique in comparison with previously reported cases. The addictive nature of this behavior is well demonstrated in the victim's sexual history.
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A case of autoerotic asphyxiation is presented. The incident demonstrates 12 of the 13 characteristics particular to autoerotic asphyxias. The elements of attire and bondage used are unique in comparison with previously reported cases. The addictive nature of this behavior is well demonstrated in the victim's sexual history.
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2007
Silver compounds may be absorbed through inhalation, but there are no quantitative human data on the extent of this phenomenon. Silver salts may be absorbed by up to 10-20% after ingestion. After ingestion in humans, the highest concentrations of silver are usually found in the liver and spleen, but also to some extent in the muscles, skin, and brain ...
Bruce A. Fowler+2 more
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Silver compounds may be absorbed through inhalation, but there are no quantitative human data on the extent of this phenomenon. Silver salts may be absorbed by up to 10-20% after ingestion. After ingestion in humans, the highest concentrations of silver are usually found in the liver and spleen, but also to some extent in the muscles, skin, and brain ...
Bruce A. Fowler+2 more
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Annual Reports Section "A" (Inorganic Chemistry), 2007
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AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
On Wednesday, Jan 11, 1989, I will release the next Surgeon General's report on the health consequences of smoking. That date is the 25th anniversary of the day on which the historic report of the Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health was released to Surgeon General Luther L. Terry, MD.
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On Wednesday, Jan 11, 1989, I will release the next Surgeon General's report on the health consequences of smoking. That date is the 25th anniversary of the day on which the historic report of the Surgeon General's Advisory Committee on Smoking and Health was released to Surgeon General Luther L. Terry, MD.
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