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| n be formed by reacting the elements (tin and | selenium) above 350 ºC. |
| s physical properties resemble the sulfur and | selenium analogs. |
| It is the | selenium analogue of the sulfide mineral gersdorffite, |
| Selenonic acids are the | selenium analogues of sulfonic acids. |
| Selenium and tellurium also show variants of these str | |
| -machining steels are alloyed with tellurium, | selenium, and bismuth. |
| the bonds between the | selenium and the oxygen are double bonds. |
| It is an oxoacid of | selenium, and its structure is more accurately describ |
| after injection of veterinary preparations of | Selenium and Vitamin E. |
| ll has much higher levels of aluminium, iron, | selenium, and zinc. |
| tiles; and as an analytic reagent for sulfur, | selenium and tellurium. |
| or human serum albumin, insulin, transferrin, | selenium and a thiol such as 2-mercaptoethanol or 1-th |
| ease of lambs and calves due to deficiency in | selenium and / or Vitamin E. |
| concentrations of chromium, iron, manganese, | selenium, and vanadium that were above "water quality |
| Selenium and selenium dioxide are reacted with bromine | |
| Selenium as an impurity is rare, but for some purposes | |
| mpting to use the photoelectric properties of | selenium as the basis for their inventions. |
| In the solid the | selenium atom also has a distorted octahedral environm |
| distorted octahedral coordination around the | selenium atom. |
| osition of the five electron pairs around the | selenium atom. |
| ucleophilic nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus and | selenium atoms in a range of structurally diverse comp |
| d in a series of water transfers to eliminate | selenium bearing brackish waters to the San Joaquin Ri |
| Selenium begin to bioaccumulate in the waterfowl and w | |
| nerated runtime locator is then passed in the | Selenium call to the Selenium core with Tellurium exte |
| Selenium can be used as an adjunct therapy to standard | |
| loidal nanocrystals, QD is based on (Cadmium- | Selenium) CdSe core covered with ZnS layer. |
| with the earlier copper oxide rectifier, the | selenium cell could withstand higher voltage but at a |
| Agfa's Optima 1 camera, the camera employed a | selenium cell, which provided both the power required |
| had created a remote control system that used | selenium cells. |
| Selenium chloride | |
| particles; dye crystalites, gold, silver, and | selenium colloidal particles; metal chelates; coenzyme |
| Organoselenium compounds (or any | selenium compound) are cumulative poisons despite the |
| ersion coating, but rather a deposited copper | selenium compound. |
| tus because of the musky odor of the dimethyl | selenium compounds contained in the plants tissues. |
| uding essential antioxidant nutrients such as | selenium compounds and hormones such as melatonin and |
| Like many | selenium compounds, selenous acid is highly toxic, and |
| The high | selenium content of this plant has been cited as the r |
| he presence of nitrate, even reduced forms of | selenium could be easily oxidised and mobilised. |
| Due to redox-disequilibrium, | selenium could be very reluctant to chemical reduction |
| Olefin synthesis: Like the | selenium counterpart selenoxide elimination, certain t |
| Selenium deficiency is rare in healthy, well-nourished | |
| ding of sheep breed, especially in areas with | selenium deficiency in soils. |
| Selenium deficiency is relatively rare in healthy well | |
| Since lack of | selenium deprives the cell of its ability to synthesiz |
| Dissolving the | selenium dioxide in the tetrabromide will produce the |
| hesis involved the redistribution reaction of | selenium dioxide and selenium tetrachloride. |
| The natural form of | selenium dioxide, downeyite, is a very rare mineral. |
| is thermodynamically unstable with respect to | selenium dioxide. |
| nitrone using hydrogen peroxide, catalyzed by | selenium dioxide. |
| matic scalp infections are often treated with | selenium disulfide or ketoconazole containing shampoos |
| Selenium disulfide can cause discoloration of the hair | |
| Selenium disulfide has a composition that approximates | |
| Selenophosphate is the | selenium donor used to synthesize selenocysteine, whic |
| and Russian Atoll heat-seeking missiles; and | selenium, employed in early television and xerography. |
| Selenium enzymes are involved in utilization of the sm | |
| Leicester, where he did research on amorphous | selenium films. |
| Abundant in many fruits and vegetables, | selenium, for example, is involved with major metaboli |
| to fishing in 2007, due to elevated levels of | selenium found in the water of the lake. |
| The first mode is to work as a wrapper to the | Selenium framework. |
| were outcomes of digesting a large amount of | selenium from Astragalus bisulcatus. |
| The incorporation of heavy atoms such as | selenium helps solving the phase problem in X-ray crys |
| Selenium in SeF4 has an oxidation state of +4. | |
| On the other hand, too much | selenium in the diet causes toxic effects and leads to |
| Due to the concentration of | selenium in the Coast Range west of the San Joaquin Va |
| ses are unusual in that these enzymes contain | selenium, in the form of an otherwise rare amino acid |
| Although New Zealand has low levels of | selenium in its soil, adverse health effects have not |
| Instead, cells store | selenium in the less reactive selenide form (H2Se). Se |
| nts have a tendency to absorb and concentrate | selenium in their tissues from the soils in which they |
| ApoER2 also regulates | selenium intake into cells through endocytosis of SEPP |
| is captured by phenylselenenyl bromide to the | selenium intermediate 5. Hydrogen peroxide oxidation o |
| ibly including boron, cadmium, molybdenum and | selenium) into the creek of the same name on the prope |
| Selenium is a vital nutrient in animals and humans. | |
| The human body's content of | selenium is believed to be in the 13-20 milligram rang |
| Selenium is recovered as a by-product of mining sulfid | |
| Moreover, | selenium is an essential micronutrient for many organi |
| selenomethionine, which is an organic form of | selenium, is easier for the human body to absorb than |
| Selenium is also necessary for the conversion of the t | |
| Highly alkaline soils increase the | selenium levels in the plants. |
| Due to high | selenium levels, the public was strictly advised to li |
| The Ambiflex was equipped with a coupled | selenium light meter and a self-timer. |
| produced from 1958 to 1966, were sold with a | selenium light meter attachment but were otherwise ess |
| Penroseite has a high content of | selenium like no other mineral, and as a result it was |
| well as other substrates, and plays a role in | selenium metabolism and protection against oxidative s |
| The simplest type of match-needle | selenium meter shows a clockhand on the meter's scale. |
| roduced in September 1961, with an integrated | Selenium meter cell. |
| ive rangefinder or SLR cameras was to offer a | selenium meter as optional device that could be couple |
| g year, was the same camera with an uncoupled | selenium meter added to one side of the front plate. |
| Leica M3 fitted with a | Selenium meter |
| he 16 EE2, which used a CdS cell instead of a | selenium meter. |
| Selenium monochloride, an inorganic compound with the | |
| Selenium monosulfide (SeS) is the only selenium compou | |
| Selenium monosulfide, along with elemental selenium an | |
| ctly co-evaporate copper, gallium, indium and | selenium onto a heated substrate. |
| rogenation catalysts, the elements sulfur and | selenium, or quinones (such as DDQ). |
| In April 2009 21 Lechuza ponies died of a | selenium overdose when a mineral supplement similar to |
| Selenium oxybromide is a reddish-brown solid with a lo | |
| Selenium oxybromide can be prepared through the reacti | |
| Selenium oxybromide (SeOBr2) is a chemical compound. | |
| Selenium oxydichloride is the inorganic compound with | |
| Selenoyl fluoride, selenoyl difluoride, | selenium oxyfluoride, or selenium dioxydifluoride is a |
| The use of a | selenium photocell to select the shutter speeds and ap |
| Symptoms of | selenium poisoning can occur several hours after expos |
| It is produced by reacting | selenium powder with dichloromethane vapor near 550 °C |
| Selenium-79 is a radioisotope of | selenium present in spent nuclear fuel and the wastes |
| A | selenium rectifier is a type of metal rectifier, inven |
| Selenium rectifiers were replaced by silicon diodes wi | |
| Selenium rectifiers have no warm-up time unlike high v | |
| Selenium rectifiers had the capability to act as curre | |
| ne is the structural analog of a ketone where | selenium replaces oxygen. |
| The mine also has the only tellurium and | selenium reserves in Romania having around 10 million |
| the drain water was the highly-mobile ion of | selenium, selenate, SeO42-. |
| A selenide is a chemical compound in which | selenium serves as an anion with oxidation number of − |
| magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, | selenium, silicon, zinc, vitamin B1, B2, B3 and vitami |
| The | selenium starting material is reduced to selenium, and |
| Drysdallite is a rare molybdenum | selenium sulfide mineral with formula Mo(Se,S)2. |
| Many | selenium sulfides are known. |
| in the prevalence of these diseases by taking | selenium supplements. |
| arbon steels that have sulfur, lead, bismuth, | selenium, tellurium, or phosphorus added. |
| pper wire, gold, silver, platinum, palladium, | selenium, tellurium, bismuth, copper sulfate and nicke |
| The +IV is known for sulfur, | selenium, tellurium, and polonium, undergoing a shift |
| Selenium tetrachloride, SeCl4 | |
| Selenium tetrafluoride was first synthesized by the re | |
| Selenium tetrafluoride, SeF4 | |
| solubility limit and retardation for aqueous | selenium, the dose of 79Se is comparable to that of 12 |
| Phosphorus, | selenium, tin, and bismuth also have allotropes that d |
| It used the photoconductive properties of | selenium to transmit image . |
| es various additives (fat acids, albumins and | selenium) to facilitate the growth. |
| The | selenium toner contains sodium selenite (Na2SeO3) as o |
| It is the reaction product formed when | selenium toning analog silver gelatine photo papers in |
| Selenium toxicity began to become a problem shortly af | |
| lged in eating the plant, becoming victims of | selenium toxicity. |
| In enzymology, a L-seryl-tRNASec | selenium transferase (EC 2.9.1.1) |
| zyme class is selenophosphate:L-seryl-tRNASec | selenium transferase. |
| The molecular shape of | selenium trioxide is triagonal planar. |
| Selenium trioxide is a nonpolar molecule. | |
| he photoelectric and rectifying properties of | selenium were observed by C. E. Fitts around 1886 but |
| us bisulcatus accumulates large quantities of | selenium when grown on soils that have selenium, the p |
| wn shale and siltstone clay soils are high in | selenium, which the plant concentrates, causing it to |
| The ground water also contains nickel and | selenium, while the tap water has high concentration o |
| elenide is a inorganic compound of sodium and | selenium with the chemical formula Na2Se. |
| is a selenide mineral composed of copper and | selenium with variable thallium and silver. |
| lourless solid is prepared by the reaction of | selenium with a solution of sodium in ammonia. |
| velopment that replaces the sulfur bonds with | selenium, with far stronger potency against melanoma. |
| e), (itself prepared from reacting elementary | selenium with sodium in liquid ammonia). |
| It accumulates | selenium within its tissues, and when livestock consum |
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