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Water content of chlorophyll hydrate

Analytical Biochemistry, 1981
Abstract Thermogravimetry shows that polycrystalline chlorophyll a is a chlorophyll dihydrate. Neither thermogravimetry nor differential thermal analysis indicates the existence of a stable chl a monohydrate. Moreover it is found that larger amounts of water-free chlorophyll a (>50 mg) cannot be prepared by application of vacuum and heat in a ...
H, Blaha, P, Kis, H, Springer-Lederer
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Placental water content and distribution

International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1994
The percentage of total placental water (%H2O(T)), maternal (%MBV) and fetal (%FBV) blood volumes, non-vascular extracellular (%EW) and intracellular (%IW) water, and villous histology were studied in placentas from 12 normal term pregnancies after a normal vaginal delivery, 19 caesarean sections at term after a normal pregnancy and history of a ...
G, Barker   +5 more
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Water content in vacuolated liver

Experientia, 1955
E stata studiata, nel ratto, la distribuzione dell'acqua nelle fasi extra- ed intracellulare in fegati normali e vacuolizzati.
M, BASSI, A, BERNELLI-ZAZZERA
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Thorium Content of Ocean Water

Science, 1958
Two samples of ocean water from the Pacific, one collected at the surface near the coast outside San Diego Bay in the summer of 1956 and the other taken at a depth of 3500 m from longitude 124 d 41.0' W, latitude 33 d 54.5' N on March 25, 1957, were analyzed for total thorium alpha activity.
W M, Sackett   +2 more
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The uranium content of sea-water

Talanta, 1968
A review of the literature on the uranium content of sea-water.
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The Measurement of Lung Water Content

Journal of Microwave Power, 1983
It is clear that lung water content or things related to lung water content can be measured. The major question is whether useful information will be obtained to make development worthwhile. In my experimental laboratory we have used, then abandoned, the measurement of lung water content in life by various techniques.
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Sodium Content of Water-Softened Water

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Physicians are ever alert to problems of excess salt ingestion in patients with congestive heart failure. Sodium chloride is used to regenerate the synthetic ion-exchange resin in home water-softeners. The question often arises whether the sodium chloride so used can lead to a high sodium content in the water. Separate analysis of such
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Water Analysis and the Nitrogen Content of Water

Journal AWWA, 1915
All available scientific data, both chemical and bacteriological, should be collected and studied before judgment is passed on a water supply used for food, and such should be systematically recorded by all water works companies. The nitrogen content of water and the chemical conditions in which this is found have long been considered very valuable ...
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