So then Talbot tried washing his paper with a strong solution of table salt and then brushing over a solution of silver nitrate. |
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Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes. |
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Then, the paper is floated on a mixture containing silver nitrate and gallic acid. |
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Among these are the onset of monocarpic senescence, floral induction and the response of shoot growth to nitrate availability. |
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Treatment with tungstate did not affect nitrate uptake in all the conditions tested. |
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Nitric acid reacted with a base will give the nitrate of the salt and water. |
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Police have seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, in a self-storage warehouse near Heathrow Airport. |
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We have recovered more than half a tonne of ammonium nitrate fertiliser from a self-storage facility in Boston Road, Hanwell, West London. |
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Next, a drilling rig drills a series of holes in the face, and a mixture of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil is pneumatically placed into the holes. |
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In other reviews, the role of nitrate and nitrogen metabolites in regulating metabolism and development has been discussed. |
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Health authorities have closed five factories which had mistakenly used the toxic sodium nitrate in their products. |
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Maybe Boone noticed crystals of potassium nitrate there, because the deep, loose floor was soon being mined for niter to make gunpowder. |
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Reactive metals will react with nitric acid to give the metal nitrate and hydrogen gas. |
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Evidence that nitrate levels in water exceeded the limit of 50 milligrams per litre was incomplete. |
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Medicines like silver nitrate, belladonna, chalk powder and peppermint water were used extensively. |
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The first chemical explosive was gunpowder, or black powder, a mixture of charcoal, sulfur, and potassium nitrate. |
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Nitrate crusts of potassium and calcium nitrate are most often found in caves and rock shelters in limestone areas. |
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Among them are Chilean nitrate, rock phosphate, greensand, and sulfate of potash magnesia. |
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In the soil solution, nitrate is carried towards the root by bulk flow and is taken up by epidermal and cortical cells of the root. |
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A global pollutant of most aquatic systems, nitrate has the potential to be an endocrine disrupting contaminant. |
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The girls investigated agriculture and the best practice to control the nitrate levels in the soil. |
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In photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms, nitrate assimilation involves two membrane barriers, the plasma and the chloroplast membranes. |
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Thus, leaf N was greater than root N when tomato plants were grown on nitrate. |
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All fertilizer salts react the same way, whether they're potassium chloride, ammonium nitrate. |
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All public water supplies in Laois were also fully compliant with the standards for ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, odour, pH and turbidity. |
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In leaf vacuoles, nitrate can accumulate to high levels, which is undesirable if vegetative plant parts are used for food or animal feed. |
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Ammonium and nitrate concentrations were determined by colorimetric methods using a continuous-flow autoanalyser. |
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For the higher concentrations of nitrate and oxygen in the hypolimnion during weeks 15 to 25, another mechanism might be efficacious. |
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This compound is hydrolyzed to nitrate and carbonate and the net effect of this reaction is prevention of nitration and oxidative damage. |
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By contrast, infection will tend to limit nitrate accumulation in the host roots as a result of nitrate transfer from host roots to the parasite. |
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Methyl nitrate concentrations are highest in surface waters, where sunlight-absorbing phytoplankton form the base of the ocean's food chain. |
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Here the two reservoir substances chloric acid and chloride nitrate can react with each other and set free chloride atoms and nitric acid. |
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Unlike ammonium nitrate, TNT and chlorates, C4 is a military explosive produced in the US and several other countries. |
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This oxygen may also support nitrifying bacteria that convert ammonia to nitrate. |
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Mix the ferric ammonium citrate and oxalic acid well, then add the silver nitrate. |
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Inorganic anions such as chloride, nitrate and sulphate can be separated in about five minutes. |
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The most common mineral is rock salt, but it occurs in many other minerals including sodium borate, sodium carbonate, sodium nitrate. |
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A major national supplier announced it would stop selling ammonium nitrate as its easy accessibility questioned local safety. |
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The addition of ammonium nitrate to dynamite further decreased the chances of accidental explosions. |
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Thus, prevention of nitrate leaching is an important step towards minimizing soil acidification. |
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Examples of compounds or groups that accept anions include the nitrate and hydroxide radicals. |
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Different concentrations of ground water nitrate were obtained by drilling irrigation wells into two aquifers. |
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Last month more than 1,300 kilograms of ammonium nitrate were stolen in a raid on a quarry. |
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The crucial factor is not the absolute amount of nitrate in the leaf but, rather, the direction in which it is changing. |
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As cellulose nitrate rots, it shrinks and becomes brittle, leaking toxic fumes corrosive enough to turn a reel of film into smelly gelatin ooze. |
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Sodium hydroxide dissolved into water is an exothermic process, ammonium nitrate dissolved in water is an endothermic process. |
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Experiments with erythrocytes were repeated with either sodium sulfate or sodium nitrate replacing the divalent ion at the same concentration. |
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This presents a major problem for film historians, as improperly stored reels of nitrate film are in danger of disintegrating, or even exploding. |
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Lacquering plants, processors of cellulose nitrate, oil companies, and public utilities are examples of companies where these tools were used. |
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Distilled water, tap water and a solution of lead nitrate are extracted with a hexane solution containing dithizone. |
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The million organisms of live rock and sand break down the wastes into nitrate, which can then be removed through mechanical filtration. |
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High nitrate levels persist when forages are cut for hay, but ensiling the crop reduces nitrates by one-half. |
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From natural gas, the factory produced ammonia, then nitric acid, urea and ammonium nitrate. |
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The breath sample is bubbled in one vial through a mixture of sulfuric acid, potassium dichromate, silver nitrate and water. |
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Therefore, ammonium nitrate is the preferred nitrogen fertilizer for topdressing where incorporation is impossible. |
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So, when there is denitrifying bacteria that means the nitrate is being put back into the atmosphere? |
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One popular explosive for industrial use is made from fertilizers like ammonium nitrate or urea, fuel oil, and nitric or sulfuric acid. |
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The remaining processes that could account for the rapid depletion of riverine nitrate are denitrification and microbial assimilation. |
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A stable form of nitrogen such as ammonium nitrate is recommended to reduce volatilization. |
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I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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When I looked down and breathed in it was the unmistakeable smell of amyl nitrate reaching my nostrils. |
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Base the decision on a nitrate analysis by a reputable laboratory, and after consulting with your physician to help evaluate the level of risk. |
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If rainfall or irrigation is excessive, nitrate will be leached below the plant? |
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Ammonium nitrate, anhydrous ammonia, ammonium sulfate, or banded 28 percent solutions are suitable nitrogen materials for this case. |
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Peak concentrations of propyl nitrate and butyl nitrate in south-central Kansas were 51 and 68 parts per trillion, respectively. |
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It is also suitable for removing paint, ink, anodized coatings, and titanium nitrate. |
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It is usually assumed that when lead glance is opened up with nitric and tartaric acids and water, the silver remains in solution as nitrate. |
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Ammonia gelatin is made by adding ammonium nitrate and other ingredients to blasting gelatin. |
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Energy from the grain apparently helps complete the conversion of nitrate to bacterial protein in the rumen. |
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It is thus not surprising that regulatory interactions between assimilatory sulphate and nitrate assimilation in plants were long established. |
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By contrast, ammonium or its metabolic products exert inhibitory effects on the nitrate assimilatory pathway. |
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Cellulose reacts with nitric and sulfuric acids to produce cellulose nitrate. |
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Most of the land surrounding the ruins has been strip-mined for the near-surface nitrate deposits. |
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The reaction with carbonates gives the nitrate salt, water, and carbon dioxide. |
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For a long time in the treatment of places to be cauterized, only the dreaded nitrate of lunar caustic was used to produce the caustic effect. |
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Topical treatment of a fungous infection of the skin and nail is with miconazole nitrate cream. |
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Potassium nitrate, also known as niter or saltpeter, has been used to preserve meat and is found in toothpaste formulated for sensitive teeth. |
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The leachate was collected and then chemically converted to true saltpeter, potassium nitrate, by mixing it with a solution of potash. |
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Also, the chemical plant was processing ammonium nitrate, a stable chemical that requires a substantial infusion of energy to explode. |
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Non-fluorescent techniques for visualizing comets based on staining with silver nitrate have also been used. |
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Blasting agents are usually ammonium nitrate mixtures sensitized with nonexplosive fuels such as oil or wax. |
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The atmospheric nitrogen cycle is highly complex and there is a wide range of factors that can affect the nitrate level in polar ice. |
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For example, a mixture of concentrated nitric and sulfuric acids will nitrate benzene. |
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Many nitrates are ionic in nature, but heavy metal nitrates and anhydrous nitrates have covalently bonded nitrate groups. |
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One of these oxygen sensing regulatory systems is the fumarate and nitrate reduction transcriptional regulator. |
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Unlike silver nitrate, silver chloride is not soluble in water, but it seemed more promising. |
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All of the nitrate and ammonia in the wastewater is available for plant uptake and any excess can leach into groundwater. |
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Salt indexes are the measurement of burn potential and are based on sodium nitrate. |
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Like magic, the garden's flowers and vegetables grew at a phenomenal rate, and the market for sodium nitrate as a fertilizer was born. |
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The flux also might contain silica, borax, soda ash, potassium nitrate and household flour. |
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Such substances consist of a nitrate ion chemically bonded to a hydrocarbon molecule that's lost one of its hydrogen atoms. |
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In kallitype printing, a suitable paper is coated with a solution of ferric oxalate and silver nitrate, using either rod or brush. |
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The Chinese discovered it before 1000 A.D. during the Sung Dynasty, using a compound of charcoal, potassium nitrate, and sulfur to produce powerful rockets and fireworks. |
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In this second composition, the acaroid resin is included as a burning rate modifier and the potassium nitrate to improve the effect of the resin. |
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Nitrate reduction is catalysed by nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase. |
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The chemical reduction of nitrate to nitrite requires metabolic energy. |
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Malate alkalizes xylem sap to a greater extent than nitrate. |
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When ammonia is reacted with nitric acid, ammonium nitrate is produced. |
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Several formulations are available, and all are based on fertilizers such as urea, ammonium nitrate, ammoniated phosphates, potassium sulfate, potassium nitrate. |
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In that investigation detectives arrested eight suspects across southern England and seized half a ton of ammonium nitrate, a chemical fertiliser used in many bomb attacks. |
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When the number of nodules is insufficient to supply adequate nitrogen, it will be necessary to supply some nitrogen to the crop in the form of urea or ammonium nitrate. |
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The plants produced urea ammonium nitrate and anhydrous ammonia. |
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Nontraditional flavors ammonium nitrate, C-4, and gelignite did not test well. |
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Initial drug treatment should include aspirin, a blocker, and a nitrate. |
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Ascorbate treatment also attenuated the detrimental effects of the silver nitrate on the plant tissue, considerably reducing the necrotic lesions. |
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Other substances that can exacerbate mental health problems include alcohol, coffee, amyl nitrate, salvia divonorum and fresh magic mushrooms, all of which are legal. |
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Photographers then added other sensitizing chemicals and allowed the plate to dry to a tacky consistency before dipping it in a bath of silver nitrate and other ingredients. |
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Silver nitrate drops, or antibiotic ointment, are applied to the eyes to prevent vision-threatening infections from certain bacteria in the birth canal. |
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It is noteworthy that the values obtained for the wild type in cells grown in the presence of molybdate are lower for nitrate reductase and nicotinate hydroxylase. |
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Therefore, bacteria were not a major sink for the nitrate tracer. |
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High levels of nitrate in drinking water, which can be due to agricultural runoff, have been implicated in human health problems, such as blue baby syndrome. |
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To make a calotype, uncoated sheets of writing paper are covered with a silver nitrate solution, dried and then dipped in potassium iodide to make silver iodide. |
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Add nitrate of soda or ammonia sulfate for inorganic amendments. |
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In contrast to other sources of nitrogen, such as guano and South American sodium nitrate, which were exhaustible, there is an inexhaustible supply of nitrogen in the air. |
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Hassett and a 15-member research team from the U.S. and Canada found that slightly acidified sodium nitrate is able to penetrate the antibiotic-resistant organism. |
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Avoid fertilizers like sodium nitrate that make the soil more alkaline. |
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The NOP stipulates that the nitrogen obtained from sodium nitrate must account for no more than 20 percent of the crop's total nitrogen requirement. |
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For instance, the nitrogen cycle in the atmosphere is highly complex with a number of variables affecting the nitrate and nitric acid generation that can end up in the ice. |
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Nitrogen is an important component of common chemical explosives like TNT, nitroglycerin, gunpowder, guncotton, nitrocellulose, picric acid, and ammonium nitrate. |
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For example, ammonium nitrate and limestone blends are prilled for the production of a fertilizer material commonly called nitrochalk, nitrolime or ammonium nitrate-limestone. |
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Seconds before it hits the ground it sprays a watery mix of ammonium nitrate and aluminium over the target area and then ignites it in a massive explosion. |
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One possibility is to dissolve the spent fuel in an ionic liquid, such as a substituted pyridinium nitrate, then separate out components of the fuel in solution. |
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Gavin examined how earthworms reacted to different chemical, including sulphuric acid, potassium nitrate and copper sulphate, by adding them to soil samples. |
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This ratio is driven by the settling rate and the nature of organic matter and particulate iron, as well as the supply of oxygen, nitrate, and sulfate to the sediment. |
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While elevated concentrations of nitrate in water have been known to cause illness in babies, there is also indirect evidence that they can cause cancer. |
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Plutonium arrived from the Hanford plant in the form of liquid plutonium nitrate carried in small stainless steel flasks packed in cylinders the size of truck wheels. |
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The earthworms reacted differently to different chemicals, avoiding soil with the sulphuric acid and copper sulphate with no reaction to potassium nitrate. |
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Fertilizers containing high amounts of nitrate of soda, muriate of potash, potassium nitrate and ammonium nitrate can cause the highest accumulated salts. |
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The car bomb was believed to be made of a potent mix of dynamite, ammonium nitrate and a petroleum product such as fuel oil, a US intelligence official said in Washington. |
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In the xylem, following the application of nitrate, both the exudation rate and the concentration of the cytokinins increased, with ZR being the dominant species in the sap. |
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The paper was then treated with gallic acid and then silver nitrate again. |
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In 1983, nine sticks of gelignite, 25 kilograms of ammonium nitrate, three detonators and an igniter were found in an electrical sub-station inside the boundary fence. |
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It is shown that a mechanism of gene silencing was responsible for the lack of expression of the transgene and its lack of effects on nitrate contents in lettuce leaves. |
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The agency said there were high levels of nutrients, particularly phosphate and nitrate, which entered the river through sewage effluents and agricultural activities. |
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About 10 masked men armed with rifles tied up two security guards and stole 66 sacks of ammonium nitrate, 58 sticks of dynamite and 170 fuses, police said. |
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This can be obtained in small quantities by adding citric acid to silver nitrate, but more easily by double decomposition of a soluble citrate and silver nitrate. |
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An exothermic dressing flux, usually containing nitrate salts and silicofluoride double salts, can be used to recover much of this entrapped zinc. |
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Energy-related parameters measured were fermentation end-products, respiratory rate, ATP, adenylate energy charge, nitrate reductase activity and biomass. |
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The chemical stew that makes it possible is a mix of copper nitrate, phosphorous acid, hydrogen fluoride and water. |
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Their discovery can be traced to the use of salt that was contaminated with potassium or sodium nitrate, also known as saltpeter. |
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In fact potash fertilizers are usually potassium chloride, potassium sulfate, potassium carbonate, or potassium nitrate. |
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The archetypal carnivore, the Venus flytrap, grows in soils with almost immeasurable nitrate and calcium levels. |
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Similarly, reacting sulfuric acid with potassium nitrate can be used to produce nitric acid and a precipitate of potassium bisulfate. |
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If a flame is held before the lips while these words are spoken, it flickers more during aspirated nitrate than during unaspirated night rate. |
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The ingredients in your nitric oxide supplement, Neo40, include sodium nitrate. |
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Nutrients such as ammonia, ammonium nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, iron, copper, as well as CO2 are rapidly consumed by growing seaweed. |
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The inducer of nrt expression, sodium nitrate was added 3 h prior to harvesting by filtration. |
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The resulting solution is evaporated and converted into prills, i.e. dense flakes or grains, of solid ammonium nitrate. |
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Potassium nitrate, sulphur and charcoal are combined in proportions and through methods easily obtainable in books and on the Internet. |
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Deserts soils in the Southwest United States may be nutrient poor, but the subsoils below are rich in nitrate according to new research. |
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In the BNR, the ammonia is nitrified to its nitrate form by aerobic bacteria known as Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter. |
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Existing Raman lasers typically use crystals of silicon, barium nitrate or metal tungstate to amplify light created by a pump laser. |
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Reducing nitrate input would have a similar effect, but due to the relatively higher solubility of nitrates, it is harder to control. |
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The figure for the United Kingdom is over 2 kilogrammes of carbon dioxide equivalent for each kilogramme of ammonium nitrate. |
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Diethylene glycol distearate, isopropyl myristate, and isopropyl palmitate are generally compatible with cellulose nitrate and ethyl cellulose. |
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Other pregnant hamsters were given similar doses of sodium nitrate or similar doses of dimethylnitrosamine. |
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Processed meats have a high level of sodium nitrate, considered by many to be carcinogenic. |
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Liquid fertilizers comprise anhydrous ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonia, aqueous solutions of ammonium nitrate or urea. |
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Equal concentration growth solution was prepared by mixing both zinc nitrate hexahydrate and hexamethyltetramine in deionized water. |
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Calcium is supplied as superphosphate or calcium ammonium nitrate solutions. |
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Low nitrate addition level increased relative abundance of non-cellulose degraders. |
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A Most commercial hot bluing or caustic bluing salts are made up of sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, and. |
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We have developed simple devices which can simultaneously detect nitrate and nitrite ions as intensely colored diazonium salts. |
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In gram-positive bacteria, accumulation of single oxygen species was observed after incubation with isoconazole nitrate. |
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Complete conversion of nitrate into dinitrogen gas in co-cultures of denitrifying bacteria. |
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Relative abundances of proteobacterial membrane-bound and periplasmic nitrate reductases in selected environments. |
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Further analysis suggested that formaldehyde and peroxyacetyl nitrate contribute to this gas-phase mutagenic activity. |
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Patty L, Real B, Gril JJ The use of grassed buffer strips to remove pesticides, nitrate and soluble phosphorus compounds from runoff water. |
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The use of silver nitrate and silver halides in photography has rapidly declined with the advent of digital technology. |
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It produces urea, ammonia, sodium carbonate and bicarbonate, nitric acid, argon, agricultural ammonium nitrate and methanol. |
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Yellow silver carbonate, Ag2CO3 can be easily prepared by reacting aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate with a deficiency of silver nitrate. |
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Their findings suggest higher nitrate levels in the drinking water of smaller water systems that typically serve Latino and tenter communities. |
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Add manure, calcium nitrate or dried blood to accelerate the heating and breakdown of the weeds and seeds. |
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Calcium nitrate and sodium nitrate appeared to be poor nitrogen sources for the growth of the fungus. |
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Burning ethanol in automobiles emits several pollutants such as peroxyacetyl nitrate, acetaldehyde, alkyates, and nitrous oxide. |
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If the malady seems severe, apply a dose of calcium nitrate and water it in well. |
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Iron nitrate nonahydrate and nickel nitrate hexahydrate were purchased from Fisher Scientific, Inc. |
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Water gels come in super-saturated solutions of ammonium nitrate or calcium nitrate. |
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Sprays of calcium chloride or calcium nitrate reduce damage from bitter pit, scald and internal breakdown. |
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The toadlets were kept in very dilute solutions of ammonium nitrate of various strengths. |
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At the same time, production of urea and ammonium nitrate increased just inconsiderably. |
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Two widely discussed hypotheses involve infection with cytomegalovirus and the use of nitrate inhalants. |
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The present study aimed to explore the extent of methaemoglobinaemia in cardiac patients receiving nitrate therapy. |
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In the 19th century, the hat-making profession was dogged by mental illness caused by the use of the toxic chemical mercurous nitrate. |
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The water samples collected from 23 major cities were all bacteriologically contaminated and showed higher values of turbidity, nitrate and lead. |
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Ammonium toxicity and nitrate response of axenically grown Dactilorhyza incarnata seedlings. |
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What is the common name for potassium nitrate, used as a food preservative and an ingredient of gunpowder? |
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In agriculture, algae are used as sources of nitrate and potash for fertilization. |
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Salts are compounds like sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate, potassium nitrate, and sodium bicarbonate which dissolve into ions. |
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Preplant N fertilizer as ammonium nitrate and urea and ammonium sulfate were broadcasted manually and incorporated into the soil at planting. |
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Evaporite minerals, especially nitrate minerals, are economically important in Peru and Chile. |
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Police said an improvised bomb killed one person and injured 32 others in downtown Nairobi last month and they believe ammonium nitrate was used. |
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Hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate, used to feed crops, were stored at West Fertilizer. |
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A spilled vial of radioactive material like uranyl nitrate may contaminate the floor and any rags used to wipe up the spill. |
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Being carnivorous allows the plant to grow better when the soil contains little nitrate or phosphate. |
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Subsurface productivity is limited by nutrient availability, as the anoxic bottom waters act as a sink for reduced nitrate, in the form of ammonia. |
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To make a wet collodion negative, the photographer first sensitized a glass plate with collodion, then submerged the glass into a silver nitrate bath. |
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Inhibition of nitrate reduction in some rumen bacteria by tungstate. |
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Dodd also claimed he was wined and dined by Flowers with trips to the theatre followed by drug-taking sessions involving amyl nitrate, cocaine and ketamine. |
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After a subsequent 3-day treatment within a phytotron under light-emitting diodes, there was a reduction of 44 percent to 65 percent in nitrate concentration. |
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I remember driving and Brian Jones shoved some amyl nitrate under my nose. |
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The oxidase-positive isolate reduced nitrate and assimilated glucose, mannose, mannitol, N-acetyl-glucosamine, adipate, malate, citrate, and caprate. |
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To keep a lawn green, it is necessary to apply urea, ammonium nitrate, or ammonium sulfate as a nitrogen source, together with a high-iron product. |
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It often increases the plant's uptake of inorganic compounds, such as nitrate and phosphate from soils having low concentrations of these key plant nutrients. |
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With Germany deprived of prewar nitrate sources for explosives, Bosch promised in September, 1914, to produce sodium nitrate for the military in six months' time. |
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The process designs of the nitric acid and ammonium nitrate units will apply the technologies of Espindesa, a subsidiary of Tecnicas Reunidas of Spain. |
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Forensic evidence initially shows the use of nitrate based explosives with possible traces of pentaerythritol tetranitrate, a powerful high explosive. |
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He said the ammonium nitrate had been smuggled from Pakistan. |
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Several categories of waste by-products were stored on site including lead, chromium, corrosives caustics, sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate, and ethyl acetate. |
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Invasive methods, such as renal decapsulation, nephrectomy, or lymphatic anastomosis, are for patients who fail to respond to treatment with silver nitrate instillation. |
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Anhydrous ammonia can be converted to ammonium nitrate using nitric acid. |
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The role of long-distance transport in intracellular pH regulation in Phaseolus vulgaris growth with ammonium or nitrate as nitrogen source, or nodulated. |
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In an attempt to trigger the afferent phase of the sneeze reflex, we first applied a cotton swab and later a silver nitrate stick to the patient's nasal mucosa. |
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It is engaged in the business of manufacturing and marketing fertilizers, industrial chemicals such as methanol, methylamines, ammonium bicarbonate, ammonium nitrate etc. |
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A final chapter looks at the oxidative ion-radical mechanisms in polymer interactions with diamagnetic nitrogen dioxide dimers in the form of nitrosyl nitrate. |
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Oxygen therapy, iv nitrate and heparin, oral acetylsalicylic acid and proton pomp inhibitor treatments were administered and thrombolytic treatment was not given. |
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Management requires laxatives, analgesia and internal sphincter relaxation, which can be achieved with a nitrate ointment or a limited internal sphincterotomy. |
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The isolate was subjected to nitrate reduction test by nitrate agar slant composed of large amounts of nitrate along with alpha-napthylamine and sulfanilic acid. |
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Originally, glass plates were used as a substrate, but during WWI were replaced first with cellulose nitrate and later with a cellulose triacetate base. |
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Materials that can be used in soluble form including copper sulphate, cobalt sulphate, iron sulphate, manganese sulphate, ferric chloride and silver nitrate. |
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It is reduced by nitrate reductase in assimilatory or dissimilatory way. |
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White silver nitrate, AgNO3, is a versatile precursor to many other silver compounds, especially the halides, and is much less sensitive to light. |
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Some antihypertensive drugs can cause headache, especially nitric oxide donors including amyl nitrate, isosorbide, nitroglycerin, and sodium nitroprusside. |
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