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Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis

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Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis as discussed by the authors, Textbook of qualitative and quantitative analysis of inorganic properties, textbook of quantitatively analytically-inorganic analysis, as discussed by the authors.
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Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis , Textbook of quantitative inorganic analysis , مرکز فناوری اطلاعات و اطلاع رسانی کشاورزی

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Inhibition of Cell Division in Escherichia coli by Electrolysis Products from a Platinum Electrode

TL;DR: In E. coli, the presence of certain group VIIIb transition metal compounds in concentrations of about 1–10 parts per million of the metal in the culture medium causes an inhibition of the cell division process, which implies that the growth process is not markedly affected.
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The use of chromium reduction in the analysis of reduced inorganic sulfur in sediments and shales

TL;DR: In this article, a chromium reduction method was used for the determination of reduced inorganic sulfur compounds (pyrite + elemental sulfur + acid volatile monosulfides) in modern sediments and shales.

Recommended Chemical Soil Test Procedures for the North Central Region

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TL;DR: The NCR-13 Soil Testing and Plant Analysis Committee members have worked hard at standardizing the procedures of soil testing Laboratories with which they are associated as discussed by the authors, and the committee arrived at the recommended procedures for soil tests.
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Synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles under oxidizing environment and their stabilization in aqueous and non-aqueous media

TL;DR: In this paper, the particles have been suspended in non-aqueous and aqueous media by coating the particles with a single layer and a bilayer of oleic acid, respectively.
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Factors controlling the concentrations of thirteen rare metals in sea-water

TL;DR: In this article, the concentrations of thirteen metals (Zn, Cu, Pb, Bi, Cd, Ni, Co, Hg, Ag, Cr, Mo, W, V) in sea-water were studied.