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1992
Sulfur is one of the few elements that is found in its elemental form in nature. Typical sulfur deposits occur in sedimentary limestone/ gypsum formations, in limestone/anhydrite formations associated with salt domes, or in volcanic rock.4 A yellow solid at normal temperatures, sulfur becomes progressively lighter in color at lower temperatures and is ...
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Sulfur is one of the few elements that is found in its elemental form in nature. Typical sulfur deposits occur in sedimentary limestone/ gypsum formations, in limestone/anhydrite formations associated with salt domes, or in volcanic rock.4 A yellow solid at normal temperatures, sulfur becomes progressively lighter in color at lower temperatures and is ...
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Cytoplasmic sulfur trafficking in sulfur‐oxidizing prokaryotes
IUBMB Life, 2015AbstractPersulfide groups are chemically versatile and participate in a wide array of biochemical pathways. Although it is well documented that persulfurated proteins supply a number of important and elaborate biosynthetic pathways with sulfane sulfur, it is far less acknowledged that the enzymatic generation of persulfidic sulfur, the successive ...
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2023
Abstract Sulfur dioxide is simultaneously among the oldest wine technologies and among the most controversial—not only because some wine drinkers would rather see less of it, but because the biochemistry behind its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and other effects is convoluted.
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Abstract Sulfur dioxide is simultaneously among the oldest wine technologies and among the most controversial—not only because some wine drinkers would rather see less of it, but because the biochemistry behind its antimicrobial, antioxidant, and other effects is convoluted.
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Health Effects of Sulfur Oxides: Sulfur Dioxide and Sulfuric Acid
2000Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a water soluble gas commonly emitted into ambient air by coal fired power plants, refineries, smelters, paper and pulp mills, and food processing plants. As you recall from Chapter 4, SO2is part of sulfurous air pollution that has plagued human populations for centuries.
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