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"mercury dependence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe the reliance on mercury for a particular process, or dependence on mercury-containing products. For example: "The factory had a mercury dependence, which made it difficult to switch to a more sustainable production process."
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The dependence of the mercury intensity on the methanol content of the eluent must be determined, but this was not performed during the experiments reported here.
It has been shown that a change in this dependence, when passing from mercury to gallium, can be described assuming the energy of interaction of chemisorbed water dipoles with the metal surface to increase.
The relative changes in reliability ratio may seem dramatic, but it should be noted that inclusion of local dependence changed the estimated mercury effects only slightly.
The charge involved both in the cathodic and anodic scans and its dependence on scan rate and mercury thickness allowed to ascertain the occurrence of Pt-Cd intermetallic compounds.
The charge-transfer resistance of the hydroquinone (QH2), quinone (Q) mercury redox system has been determined in its dependence on the concentration of the redox components.
The dependence of pH on the adsorption of mercury at an initial concentration of 10 mg/L onto molecular sieve is illustrated in Fig. 8d.
The dependence of anion follows the pattern observed previously on mercury electrode.
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A simple size scaling method of the Hg drop surface is applied, which focus on the time dependence of the drop area under conditions of constant adsorbate and base electrolyte concentration, constant potential and constant mercury flow rate.
From the temperature dependence of emission intensity at the steady state, the condensate of mercury in plasma showed two-dimensional state above 310 K, and three-dimensional state below 310 K.
Despite the strong improvement in model fit, the estimated mercury effects (Table 1) changed only slightly as a result of correction for local dependence and item bias.
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