Polluted and depleted process baths: anodising, neutralisation with bisulphite, chromium baths polluted with heavy metals and trivalent chromium. |
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The bisulphite pulp of the Edmundston pulp mill was transported by pipeline to the Madawaska paper mill. The pulp was thus exempt of duty fees. |
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Reductive agents such as gas sulphurous anhydride, liquid sulphurous anhydride, sulphurous acid, sulphite, bisulphite and hydrosulphite. |
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Used baths that are inactive but still contain products for coating, bisulphite, anodisers, phosphatisation, chroming, etc. |
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Acute injury is caused by a rapid metabolic accumulation of bisulphite and sulphite. |
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Certain types of carbonising base papers are made from bleached bisulphite pulp and sometimes contain a variable proportion of bleached straw. |
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Sulphurous acid breaks down partially into hydrogen ions and bisulphite ions, a form having little effect on micro-organisms such as bacteria and wild yeasts. |
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In theory, 156 kg of sodium bisulphite and 74 kg of sulphuric acid are necessary to reduce one kilo of chromic acid. |
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Still other methods omit bisulphite treatment entirely, such as single-stranded conformational analysis. |
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Detection of mutations in GC-rich DNA by bisulphite denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. |
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Application of that technique is not restricted to P-2-P, as 3,4-MDP-2-P shares key structural similarities with P-2-P and hence would also be susceptible to disguise through the formation of a bisulphite adduct. |
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It is a process in which sulphur is burned to obtain bisulphite. |
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Among the most commonly used reductive agents are: zinc powder, tin chloride, sodium hydrosulphite, sodium formaldehyde sulphoxylate, glucose, alkaline sulphite and bisulphite. |
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Notice the reservoirs containing calcium bisulphite. |
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The Jensen tower stored the bisulphite required for the digester. |
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Sequence analysis and editing for bisulphite genomic sequencing projects. |
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