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  • Nitric oxide, a short-lived messenger, is formed from argin
  • It is categorized variously as an oxide, a tellurite, or a tellurate.
  • Tributyltin oxide, a colorless to pale yellow liquid used in woo
  • Lutetium(III) oxide, a white solid, is a cubic compound of lutetiu
  • nesium metal burns in air to produce magnesium oxide, a combination reaction occurs between magnesi
  • Sodium uranate or Yellow uranium oxide, a uranium compound with the chemical formula
  • O3 is hygroscopic; Under atmosphere, lanthanum oxide absorbs moisture over time and converts to lan
  • s ozone, which can be "titrated" with nitrogen oxide according to the reaction
  • during the conversion of L-arginine to nitric oxide activates caspase-8.
  • Discrimination by Blockade of GABA and Nitric Oxide Activity in the Honey Bee Antennal Lobe.
  • cessed by crushing, and flotation with calcium oxide added to the solution to maintain an alkaline
  • Iron oxide adsorption treatment for arsenic in groundwate
  • Iron oxide adsorption is a water treatment process that i
  • harge and the formation of damage traps in the oxide affects the ability to have distinct '1' and '
  • It can be made by heating the stable oxide Al2O3 with silicon at 1800 °C in a vacuum.
  • moist air the production of PuO2 and a higher oxide along with adsorbed hydrogen, which catalytica
  • Calcium oxide also has this effect which is called limelight
  • Tungsten(VI) oxide, also known as tungsten trioxide or tungstic a
  • It is a lanthanide oxide, also known as a rare earth.
  • Lauryldimethylamine oxide, also known as dodecyldimethylamine oxide or D
  • Mercury(II) oxide, also called mercuric oxide or simply mercury
  • Nitrous oxide also contributes to global warming.
  • Terbium(III) oxide, also known as terbium sesquioxide, is a sesqu
  • re aluminium naturally forms a tough resistant oxide, alumina, almost immediately that protects it
  • Strontium oxide aluminate based pigments are now used in exit
  • However, the development of strontium oxide aluminate, with a luminance approximately 10 t
  • molybdate, molybdenum disulfide and molybdenum oxide, among others.
  • tetracyanoethylene oxide, an electrophilic epoxide that undergoes ready
  • Zirconia alumina is a mixture of zirconium oxide and aluminium oxide.
  • nd 1898, by igniting the mixture of fine metal oxide and aluminium powder by a starter reaction wit
  • ntium in air results in a mixture of strontium oxide and strontium nitride.
  • anic particles (< 200 nm), like microfine zinc oxide and titanium dioxide.
  • ite catalysts are also used to remove ethylene oxide and other VOCs as well as ozone from gas strea
  • Holmia was later found to be the holmium oxide and thulia was thulium oxide.
  • , oxygen mixes with the copper to form cuprous oxide and then cupric oxide.
  • cal conversion of the substrate metal into its oxide, and grows both inwards and outwards from the
  • ne, that the oil, C8H14O, is the corresponding oxide, and that the representation of conhydrine as
  • Dr. Morton administered nitrous oxide and extracted the tooth.
  • aluminium phosphate decomposes into aluminium oxide and phosphorus pentoxide, the latter of which
  • The underlying metal corrodes to re-create the oxide, and thus the metal loss continues.
  • Oxide and refractory ore from the Gatsuurt deposit w
  • For example, local nitric oxide and endothelin, which are secreted by the endo
  • It burns to produce aluminum oxide and antimony trioxide.
  • he administration of a pre-mixed 50:50 nitrous oxide and oxygen mix, which led to the commercialisa
  • l batch is melted together from silica, copper oxide, and other metal oxides to chemically reduce t
  • Some were covered with iron oxide and fired in oxidising conditions which produc
  • rtlandite, Ca(OH)2, must first be converted in oxide and water.
  • form of cement from a combination of magnesium oxide and magnesium chloride, which had a remarkable
  • Dimedone is prepared from mesityl oxide and diethyl malonate.
  • ound of the deuto-chloride of platinum, nitric oxide, and chloro-hydric acid".
  • dirt was mixed with concrete tinted with iron oxide and applied to the steel discs in the Scaleyba
  • Both the oxide and suboxides are brightly coloured.
  • al he was able in 1927 to isolate protactinium oxide and was later able to produce metallic protact
  • gue minerals are calcite, gypsum, pyrite, iron oxide, and barite.
  • ferent alkoxylating compounds (e.g., propylene oxide and butylene oxide) by modifying the catalyst
  • The global resources are subdivided into oxide and sulfide resources.
  • range of minerals obtained by heating calcium oxide and aluminium oxide together at high temperatu
  • ch lack significant quantities of titanium(II) oxide and vanadium(II) oxide in their atmospheres an
  • d from the fact that nitrogen is present as an oxide, and not as the far more stable nitrogen molec
  • d commercially and acts such as So Solid Crew, Oxide and Neutrino and others were emerging on our T
  • te salts, unlike its higher homologues yttrium oxide and lanthanum oxide, for example forming K3Sc(
  • hemicals such as amyl nitrite, GHB, or nitrous oxide, and props and tools such as knives, oversized
  • This combination of cerium(III) oxide and tin(II) oxide is rare, and obtained only w
  • It is prepared by mixing zinc oxide and magnesium oxide powders with a liquid cons
  • organophosphorus compounds, triphenylphosphine oxide and trimethylphosphine oxide, decomposing only
  • bon dioxide and leaving a residue of magnesium oxide and calcium oxide.
  • ferrous sulfate to make ferric sulfate, nitric oxide, and water.
  • here is a range of enzymes that produce nitric oxide, and the frequent consequence of this producti
  • nnum, with a mine life of 30 years, mining the oxide and supergene ores.
  • two substrates of this enzyme are cis-stilbene oxide and H2O, whereas its product is (+)-(1R,2R)-1,
  • moss agate the red color is the result of iron oxide and the black color is the result of manganese
  • onductor industry in plasma etching of silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
  • Reactions leading to generation of Nitric Oxide and Reactive Nitrogen Species.
  • iodide completely decomposes to form strontium oxide and free iodine.
  • Some notable half-metals are chromium(IV) oxide and Perovskite lanthanum strontium manganite (
  • It may be formed by the sintering of calcium oxide and titanium oxides.
  • and Broadway Video are in production on Curly Oxide and Vic Thrill, a film based on the TAL story
  • ed the use of self-administration of a nitrous oxide and oxygen mix.
  • ts high oxidation state, is both an amphoteric oxide and an oxidising agent.
  • repared by adding hydrochloric acid to bismuth oxide and evaporating the solution.
  • rresponding lanthanum compound, lanthanum(III) oxide, and contains actinium in the oxidation state
  • ulted in the concentration of gold in the iron oxide and quartz of the gossans.
  • may be formed by the reaction of chromium(III) oxide and sulfuric acid.
  • ecomposes above about 530 °C to manganese(III) oxide and oxygen.
  • Pobres copper ore bodies) that have leachable oxide and secondary sulfide mineralization.
  • It may be formed by the reaction of bismuth oxide and hydrobromic acid, or the direct union of b
  • copper with an extensive capping of leachable oxide and sulphide mineralisation.
  • e, this enzyme has one substrate, alpha-pinene oxide, and one product, (Z)-2-methyl-5-isopropylhexa
  • , Nytrox, that consists of mixtures of nitrous oxide and oxygen.
  • colors, including an off-white color, red iron oxide, and a fugitive mixture that is colored red wh
  • flective materials, such as diamond dust, iron oxide and glass to reference the material of film.
  • eacts with the carboxylic acid, abstracting an oxide, and regenerating the DMF catalyst.
  • d to boost the body's own production of nitric oxide, and later became a member of the company's Sc
  • He had produced oxygen gas by heating mercuric oxide and various nitrates by about 1772.
  • signaling molecules in the human body: nitric oxide and carbon monoxide.
  • It reduces the iron oxide and is itself subject to oxidation.
  • of silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, calcium oxide, and yttrium oxide.
  • ese ores typically contain cuprite (red copper oxide) and/or copper carbonate in a matrix of red or
  • onsisting of a hexagonal close packed array of oxide anions with 2/3 of the octahedral holes occupi
  • raphs using this technique are printed on zinc oxide applied to blackened sheet-iron and present a
  • In the strict sense the term amine oxide applies only to oxides of tertiary amines.
  • Thin films of indium tin oxide are most commonly deposited on surfaces by ele
  • 7000 tonnes of neodymium(III) oxide are produced worldwide each year.
  • For instance, talc or magnesium oxide are added to prevent cracking and reduce setti
  • tives, such as calcium additives and magnesium oxide, are being used in gasoline and diesel engines
  • The sensor includes indium tin oxide as a constituent material, which Kodak claims
  • He was the first to identify squalene oxide as a precursor in the biosynthesis of choleste
  • as fuels with strong oxidisers such as nitrous oxide, as can contaminants, which can ignite due to
  • to enhance the production of bioactive nitric oxide, as well as mimicking the effects of testoster
  • d to pentene and isoprene using chromium (III) oxide as a catalyst at 500 degree C.
  • offered to consume on camera as much plutonium oxide as Nader could consume of caffeine, the stimul
  • ave used ozone (O3), excited oxygen and nitric oxide as the tag instead of hydroxyl.
  • t room temperature in air, using manganese(IV) oxide as a heterogeneous catalyst.
  • ss of refining a crude metal which has its own oxide as impurity.
  • Use of nitrous oxide as an anaesthetic can be disastrous to the pos
  • The formal description of nitric oxide as NO+ does not match certain measureable and
  • of the sample at high temperatures with copper oxide as the oxidizing agent,
  • A planned upgrade to heavy water (deuterium oxide) as central cooling water will improve the neu
  • ²/(V·s) for thin film transistors with silicon oxide as gate dielectric, making DIP a good candidat
  • nthesised from citral and acetone with calcium oxide as a basic heterogeneous catalysis and serves
  • Basically, when nitrous oxide at high pressure is released into a pipe conta
  • Cobalt(II) hydroxide decomposes to cobalt(II) oxide at 168°C under vacuum and is oxidized by air t
  • of hydrazine, or reacting iron oxides and zinc oxide at high temperature.
  • gently heated, Au(OH)3 decomposes to gold(III) oxide, Au2O3, and then to gold metal.
  • Examples: opioids, nitrous oxide, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and alcohol.
  • h the tape wore hard ferrite heads faster than oxide based tapes, it actually wore softer permalloy
  • Silver oxide batteries can be recycled to recover the mercu
  • hearing aids and watches, commonly use silver oxide batteries due to their long life and high ener
  • he appropriate handling and disposal of silver oxide batteries to reduce discharge of mercury to th
  • watches, toys and some medical devices, silver oxide batteries contain a small amount of mercury.
  • e same color-changing behavior seen in holmium oxide, being a yellow in natural lighting and a brig
  • td. built a mine, with 4,500 tonnes of uranium oxide being extracted between 1958 and 1963.
  • Copper(II) oxide belongs to the monoclinic crystal system, with
  • ese officers, and cargo which included uranium oxide, blueprints for advanced weapons, and part of
  • is also present as stains and patinas on iron oxide boxworks of gossanous material.
  • O3 ( one of the three forms of solid SO3) with oxide bridges (−O−) replaced randomly by peroxide br
  • original burners were replaced by low nitrogen oxide burners.
  • gas desulphurization) or FGD and low nitrogen oxide burners.
  • Tin(II) oxide burns in air with a dim green flame to form Sn
  • r Type II tapes that used cobalt-modified iron oxide, but chrome was the tape of choice for the mus
  • % of zinc in concentrates are oxidized to zinc oxide, but at the roasting temperatures around 10% o
  • Little precaution is necessary with the oxide but, after exposure to H2, the resulting plati
  • [for exposure meter operation only]: 2 silver oxide button cells (type SR44) or 1 lithium battery
  • nvolves dissolution of normally poorly-soluble oxide by combined electrochemical, water chemistry a
  • s and corals would be transformed into calcium oxide by means of heating.
  • g and thermal denitration to UO3, named Orange Oxide by the plant workers because of its physical r
  • ble flux consisting of lime, silica, manganese oxide, calcium fluoride, and other compounds.
  • Scandium(III) oxide can be prepared by igniting the metal.
  • r other abrasives, such as garnet and aluminum oxide, can assist in this process.
  • xample, zinc ferrite prepared from yellow iron oxide can be used as a substitute for applications i
  • The oxide can be reduced to metallic samarium by heating
  • Lead oxide can be used in the neck and funnel, but causes
  • Diminished supply of Nitric Oxide can lead to vascular damage, such as endotheli
  • Indium tin oxide can be used as transparent antistatic coating
  • As the actinide oxide cannot dissolve, it cannot be absorbed into th
  • nce, for high temperature reduction of chromic oxide, carbon cannot be used.
  • Calcium oxide: Carbon dioxide reacts with quicklime (calcium
  • benzoic acid and aniline, with base and copper oxide catalyst in the Goldberg reaction.
  • at high temperature in the presence of silver oxide catalyst, followed by hydration of ethylene ox
  • The oxide catalyzes dehydration of acyclic primary alcoh
  • Because of the damage to the oxide caused by normal NOR Flash operation, HCI dama
  • Usually, inadequate calcium oxide causes the alkalis in the glass to remain wate
  • Power is supplied by three 1.5v Silver Oxide cells (S76, LR44).
  • Primary batteries, such as silver oxide cells, must NOT be used and it is important th
  • The iron oxide cements are derived from the oxidation of perc
  • nveniently made by heating together cerium(IV) oxide, CeO2, and uranium(IV)oxide, UO2, at 1000°C fo
  • Higher powered TWT's usually contain beryllium oxide ceramic as both a helix support rod and in som
  • thanum strontium manganite (LSM or LSMO) is an oxide ceramic material with the general formula La1-
  • ces the first British valves to incorporate an oxide coated filament.
  • rt both the filament and the shunt and have an oxide coating that serves several purposes.
  • RPB > 2: the oxide coating chips off and provides no protective e
  • An electric current flows across the tin(II) oxide coating from one busbar to the other.
  • 1 < RPB < 2: the oxide coating is passivating and provides a protecti
  • the additional energy needed to break down the oxide coating.
  • Anodizing forms a thick oxide coating.
  • Plasma electrolytic oxide coatings are generally recognized for high har
  • toric seas as layers of sand, calcite and iron oxide collected around a nucleus formed by shells, l
  • Cerium(III) oxide combined with tin(II) oxide (SnO) in ceramic f
  • as to combine rare earth oxides and base metal oxide components in the catalyst together with Plati
  • Formation has a lower member, which lacks iron oxide components, and an upper member dominated by b
  • id nitrogen (such as the Yttrium barium copper oxide compound).
  • nts, formed by the rapid oxidation of iron(II) oxide compounds.
  • e the town of Paraburdoo showing the high iron oxide concentrations in the soil
  • A sesquioxide is an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen with two atom
  • lower iron and metal content, but higher iron oxide content in the silicates.
  • It is not an oxide conversion coating, but rather a deposited cop
  • tatic agents, such as those made from alkylene oxide copolymers have been developed.
  • to Whim Creek to set up a large scale open cut oxide copper SX-EW heap leach operation.
  • It may be formed by the reaction of copper(II) oxide, copper(II) hydroxide, or copper(II) carbonate
  • cyclic ozone exist at the surface of magnesium oxide crystals in air.
  • It is transparent and pure, lacking the iron oxide crystals dispersed in the more commonly occurr
  • lly occurs together; however it lacks the iron oxide crystals dispersed in the glass, and therefore
  • Melaconite is a mineral consisting of cupric oxide, CuO.
  • dehydrase and undergoes cyclization by allene oxide cyclase to form 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid.
  • ed diagram of the Cerium(IV) oxide-cerium(III) oxide cycle
  • The cerium(IV) oxide-cerium(III) oxide cycle or CeO2/Ce2O3 cycle is a two step thermo
  • The cerium(IV) oxide-cerium(III) oxide cycle or CeO2/Ce2O3 cycle is a two step thermo
  • system (CNS), and dysregulation of the nitric oxide cycle leads to a buildup of peroxynitrite, an
  • Evaluated cycles are the iron oxide cycle (Fe3O4/FeO), the zinc-zinc oxide cycle (
  • The zinc-zinc oxide cycle or Zn/ZnO cycle is a two step thermochem
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