「molybdenum」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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n 18 July, and 24 July saw aluminum, tin and | molybdenum alloys processed in the Spalv furnace. |
contains 25% chromium and 7% nickel and 3.6% | molybdenum along with copper and tungsten additions. |
of waste (possibly including boron, cadmium, | molybdenum and selenium) into the creek of the same nam |
ounces of silver, about 20 million pounds of | molybdenum, and about 1 million tons of sulfuric acid, |
It has 2 cofactors: | molybdenum, and Iron-sulfur. |
n (which, despite the name, does not contain | molybdenum) and an oxide of molybdenum. |
n, the oxygen atom in DMSO is transferred to | molybdenum, and then is subsequently removed from molyb |
The enzyme is a homodimer, and requires FAD, | molybdenum and two 2FE-2S clusters as cofactors. |
public include iron ore, diamonds, vanadium, | molybdenum, and others. |
terests include the biomimetic chemistry of | molybdenum- and tungsten-containing oxo-transferases. |
of xanthine to urate, and also requires FAD, | molybdenum and two 2FE-2S clusters as cofactors. |
uranium, copper and the world's finest grade | molybdenum and rhenium. |
for an alloy of 60% cobalt, 20% chromium, 5% | molybdenum, and other substances. |
for an alloy of 60% cobalt, 20% chromium, 5% | molybdenum, and traces of other substances. |
Alloying elements include chromium and | molybdenum, and as a result these materials are often r |
is an important reagent in the chemistry of | molybdenum and has been used as a building block in bio |
100 with a composition of 25% chromium, 3.6% | molybdenum and 0.7% tungsten has good pitting resistanc |
used with metals such as Aluminum, Chromium, | Molybdenum, and Vanadium. |
d copper producer, and a leading producer of | molybdenum and cobalt. |
cognized as one of the leaders in the use of | molybdenum as a friction modifier in the 1986 publicati |
or a high-Z material, usually tungsten with | molybdenum as a second choice. |
The atomic structure consists of a sheet of | molybdenum atoms sandwiched between sheets of sulfur at |
a chromium content of 3%-4%; H40 to H59 are | molybdenum based. |
proposed mechanism of DMSO reductase cycles | molybdenum between the +4 and +6 oxidation states. |
The catalyst is a Fischer carbene (a | molybdenum bis-(hexafluoro-tert-butoxy) carbene catalys |
Molybdenum blue in turn can bind certain organic dyes ( | |
In animals and plants these enzymes use | molybdenum bound at the active site in a tricyclic moly |
ion of carbon monoxide through the formation | molybdenum carbonyls. |
The | molybdenum center has an distorted tetrahedral coordina |
erred to sulfite to produce sulfate, and the | molybdenum center is reduced by two electrons to MoIV. |
This company provides | molybdenum charging materials, including roasted molybd |
Molybdenum cofactor sulfurase is an enzyme that in huma | |
Molybdenum cofactor functions directly in ethylbenzene | |
MOCOS sulfurates the | molybdenum cofactor of xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) and |
Molybdenum cofactor is a cofactor required for the acti | |
e blood and urine of babies can be caused by | molybdenum cofactor deficiency disease which leads to n |
es in two UK companies: Eureka Mining Plc, a | molybdenum company in Kazakhstan working the Shorskoye |
The | Molybdenum complex is activated with an oxidant such as |
d company Amerigo produces both a copper and | molybdenum concentrate from El Teniente's tailings, and |
e flotation section produces both copper and | molybdenum concentrates. |
In 1982, however, stock prices for | molybdenum crashed and the entire community was evacuat |
s in materials for heating elements, such as | molybdenum disilicide offered in certain models by Vecs |
The patent for production of | molybdenum disulfide formed the basis for the company. |
MoS3 then decomposes again to | molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) in a broad temperature rang |
Molybdenum disulfide enhances the lubrication quality o | |
This additive based on liquified | molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) was the company's first pro |
chaeffer began to experiment with the use of | molybdenum disulfide as an extreme pressure lubricant. |
Molybdenum enzymes in plants and animals catalyze the o | |
Jinduicheng | Molybdenum Group Mining Corporation (SSE: 601958) is a |
The oxidation state of | molybdenum in this compound is +6. |
ains the molybdopterin cofactor and supports | molybdenum in its highest oxidation state, +6 (MoVI). |
molybdopterin-containing core that supports | molybdenum in its highest oxidation state (MoVI). |
mining camp, with gold, silver, copper, and | molybdenum in some abundance, and a population estimate |
chromium, zinc, manganese, copper, iron, and | molybdenum in the human body. |
and the first person to isolate the element | molybdenum in 1781, four years after its discovery. |
vanadium, iron (III), cobalt(III), gallium, | molybdenum, indium, ruthenium, rhodium, or iridium. |
Using platinum-clad | molybdenum ionizers is an alternative. |
veral transition metals, including chromium, | molybdenum, iron and manganese, show both lithophile an |
The enzyme possesses | molybdenum iron-sulfido cluster cofactors (FeMoCo) as a |
he biological chemistry of living organisms: | molybdenum is common in enzymes of many organisms, and |
In the enzyme's oxidized state, | molybdenum is coordinated by a cysteine thiolate, the d |
China | Molybdenum joined the Hang Seng China Enterprise Index |
tablished in 1979 as the home community to a | molybdenum mine run by the Phelps Dodge corporation of |
The Climax mine was the largest | molybdenum mine in the world, and for many years it sup |
e for leading the fight against the proposed | molybdenum mine in on Mount Emmons in the late 1970s, f |
nada, where he worked as an assistant in the | molybdenum mines and as a worker in the nickel smelters |
Samuelson came out in support of developing | molybdenum mining in central Idaho's White Cloud Mounta |
ad trying to sell a commercial deodorant and | molybdenum mining stock for companies founded and finan |
n large part to his opposition to developing | molybdenum mining in central Idaho's White Cloud Mounta |
Molybdenum nano-wires have been produced by reducing Mo | |
Like | molybdenum nitrogenase, dihydrogen functions as a compe |
Unlike the | molybdenum nitrogenase, small amounts of hydrazine, iso |
um nitrogenase match that of the more common | molybdenum nitrogenases and serve as an alternative pat |
actor, save for the phylogenetically ancient | molybdenum nitrogenases, which fix nitrogen in some bac |
a metal such as tungsten, | molybdenum or vanadium, termed the addenda atom; |
Molybdopterins, when reacted with | molybdenum or tungsten in the form of molybdate or tung |
cathode while the anode reacts to form solid | molybdenum or cadmium oxides. |
that responds to changing concentrations of | molybdenum or tungsten cofactor . |
ounter-electrode composed of a metal such as | molybdenum or cadmium. |
Climax was known for its large | molybdenum ore deposit. |
d its "claim to fame" is its huge deposit of | molybdenum ore. |
duct of uranium-238 or by neutron capture in | molybdenum ores), but technetium is present naturally i |
b5 and belongs to the enzyme super-family of | molybdenum oxotransferases that also includes DMSO redu |
A | molybdenum peroxide complex of HMPA is used as an oxida |
and phase diagrams of 101 binary systems of | molybdenum provides many examples of use of predictive |
Some biosynthetic steps leading to | molybdenum pterin, a molydopterin. |
Although | molybdenum rich high speed steels such as AISI M1 have |
Drysdallite is a rare | molybdenum selenium sulfide mineral with formula Mo(Se, |
e, iron and steel, aluminium, tin, tungsten, | molybdenum, tantalum, cobalt, bismuth, cadmium, titaniu |
The five elements niobium, | molybdenum, tantalum, tungsten and rhenium are included |
Molybdenum tetrachloride is the inorganic compound with | |
Molybdenum tetrachloride, MoCl4 | |
of silver but the deposit also grades 0.07% | molybdenum that contains 934,000 tonnes of molybdenum m |
pterin is a substituted pteridine that binds | molybdenum to give redox enzymes involved in biological |
ermal decomposition of [NH4]2[MoS4] leads to | molybdenum trisulfide (MoS3), ammonia (NH3) and hydroge |
ditives for specialized applications include | molybdenum, tungsten, Kovar, and Alloy 42. |
s have been found to be more active than the | molybdenum type and it can fix nitrogen at temperatures |
s present in molybdenite as a substitute for | molybdenum, usually in the parts per million (ppm) rang |
Elements in this alloy are titanium, | molybdenum, vanadium, columbium, tantalum, manganese, i |
In 26 April 2007, China | Molybdenum was listed in Hong Kong Stock Exchange. |
aced with a new frame of Reynolds 531 chrome | molybdenum with a conventional down tube. |
ckel, platinum, palladium, gold, cobalt, and | molybdenum with operations in Nevada, New Mexico, Chile |
ements include: niobium, vanadium, titanium, | molybdenum, zirconium, boron, and rare-earth metals. |
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