Sentence examples for generate iron from inspiring English sources

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That is, placing the BPE with the length in parallel to electric field could generate iron concentration of 84.6% higher than that when placed vertically.

To generate iron limitation, cultures were grown without external iron in the presence of the iron chelator 2,2′-dipyridyl (30 μM).

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We also applied new approaches to generate iron-deficiency-tolerant rice lines, including the introduction of an engineered ferric-chelate reductase gene and manipulation of transcription factor genes regulating the iron deficiency response.

Strains were grown in a final volume of 50 mL MEMα supplemented with 10 mM pyruvate with freshly prepared FeSO4 added at a final concentration of 40 μM as needed to generate iron-replete growth conditions.

In brief, FeII released from Fe0 corrosion was rapidly oxidized by oxygen to FeIII to chelate with EDTA and release free CuII, and the detached CuII ions were subsequently reduced/removed by Fe0/FeII and co-precipitated by the generated iron (hydr -oxides.

The effect of the temperature of the catalyst reduction on the size of the generating iron particles are shown in Fig. 2.

Because generated iron hydoxides and oxides occupy the same space in PT and RSSCT (Domga et al. 2015), RSSCT would clog very soon and this clogging behavior is not transferable to field situations (mm Fe0).

When you watch a computer generated Iron Man climb to the reaches of Outer Space, it's not nearly as impressive as trying to figure out where Chris Cooper's teeth went, or Gary Sinise's legs.

The flavin-dependent N-hydroxylases make up a class of enzymes that have been studied almost exclusively in the context of their role in generating iron-chelating siderophores.

The spherical particles of iron were generated by iron fusion processes at high temperature (anthropic sources); while other kinds of iron metal particles can be linked: to a crustal origin, those enriched by typical terrigenous elements as Si, Al, K, and to an anthropogenic origin, as abrasion of metallic materials or in general to traffic related sources.

Arsenic was adsorbed on, or co-precipitated with, iron hydroxide generated from iron electrodes.

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