The literature supplied with these machines mentions potential interference by other reductants. |
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Other species can serve as sources of hydrogen or electrons and likewise participate in redox reactions as reductants. |
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Recycling of oxidized intermediates, as well as regeneration of the reductants, affect the redox state of specific redox pairs. |
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Common reductants are the active metals, hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, carbon, carbon monoxide, and sulfurous acid. |
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The simultaneous presence of strong oxidants and strong reductants during oxygenic photosynthesis is the basis for regulation. |
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Some substances are capable of acting either as reductants or as oxidants, e.g., hydrogen peroxide and nitrous acid. |
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The non-microbial sinks include oxidation of inorganic reductants in the soil, such as Fe, which may be both mobile and immobile. |
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Carbohydrates not only provide the acceptor of sulphide for cysteine biosynthesis, they are the source of reductants for sulphate reduction in non-photosynthetic tissues. |
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Thiols groups in proteins as endogenous reductants to determine glutathione-protein mixed disulphides in biological systems. |
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Reversal of aging-associated hippocampal synaptic plasticity deficits by reductants via regulation of thiol redox and NMDA receptor function. |
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Under these conditions, the free carboxylic groups available in gelatin act as palladium reductants in the presence of heat and produce palladium metallic nanocatalyst. |
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