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The effect of bone marrow stimulants such as oxymetholone and lithium carbonate is unknown but may be considered. Fluid replacement may be carried out dynamically with adequate cardiovascular monitoring. The maximum fluid loss occurs during blister formation and not necessarily in the ...
fermentation broth is filtered adn remove the thallus and residue, and then have the decoloration by activated carbon; Then destainer is neutralized with calcium carbonate, and have the evaporation concentration of the neutralized solution at l00℃; Finally, cool to get the crystal, and then recr...
Potassium, magnesium and nitrogen multi-nutrient fertiliser prodn. - from poly:halite by digestion with dil. nitric acid, neutralisation with calcium oxide, hydroxide or carbonate and sepn. from gypsumIn a new process for the prodn. of compound fertilisers from polyhalite comprising digestion of ...
Intake of mineral water with a high content of hydrocarbonate ions, magnesium, sodium, and carbon dioxide saturation with general water mineralization from between 5 and 6 to between 11 and 13 g/L has the maximum effect [106]. As a result of food refining and processing, the Western diet ...
Comparative study of apatite formation on CaSiO3 ceramics in simulated body fluids with different carbonate concentrations. J. Mater. Sci. Mater. Med. 2005, 16, 73–79. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Srinath, P.; Azeem, P.A.; Reddy, K.V. Review on calcium silicate-based bioceramics in ...
Further, carbonate ions’ (HCO3−) presence induces rapid surface passivation of Mg because of magnesium carbonates (MgCO3) precipitation [46]. In the present work, ASS contains higher concentration of HCO3− (1500 mg/L). Hence, deposition of magnesium carbonates in corrosive product layer ...