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Efficient adsorption of Sr<sup>2+</sup> from simulated high-level liquid waste by 4A zeolite. [PDF]
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Resolving the boron anomaly in SrF<sub>2</sub>-borate glasses using combined MRN-TCT-percolation framework. [PDF]
El-Raouf EA, Hamalawy A, Hassan S.
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Abstract: Strontium (Sr) is one of the alkaline earth metals, with properties resembling calcium (Ca). Strontium is not classified as essential for human or other organisms, and environmental Sr is considered hazardous to organisms because of radiological hazards associated with its radionuclides.
Chowdhury, M. Jasim, Blust, Ronny
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Abstract: Strontium (Sr) is one of the alkaline earth metals, with properties resembling calcium (Ca). Strontium is not classified as essential for human or other organisms, and environmental Sr is considered hazardous to organisms because of radiological hazards associated with its radionuclides.
Chowdhury, M. Jasim, Blust, Ronny
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STRONTIUM “ RICKETS ” : BONE, CALCIUM AND STRONTIUM CHANGES
Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1961SummaryWhen rats were fed increasing levels of strontium in the diet, inhibition of calcification was shown by increased width of epiphyseal cartilage, presence of uncalcified bone matrix and decreased ash weight of bone. When ash weight was used as an indicator of mineralization, inhibition of calcification became greater as the dietary strontium ...
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Pigment & Resin Technology, 1990
The growing environmental concern continues to put an increasing pressure on lead based paint driers. This development has consequently intensified the search for non‐toxic substitutes, exhibiting similar drying properties. Out of a limited number of alternatives, zirconium has developed to be the most prominent choice — but nevertheless, burdened with
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The growing environmental concern continues to put an increasing pressure on lead based paint driers. This development has consequently intensified the search for non‐toxic substitutes, exhibiting similar drying properties. Out of a limited number of alternatives, zirconium has developed to be the most prominent choice — but nevertheless, burdened with
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