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Increased absorbance of the reaction mixture indicated the increased reducing power.
The appearance of pale yellow to dark brown coloration of the reaction mixture indicated the biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (Fig. 1).
A previous study [11] describing detailed in situ investigation by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the Au chemical state evolution during the oxidation of the similarly produced Si Au mixture indicated the formation of a metastable Au silicide during the room temperature deposition and its further decomposition to metallic Au upon oxidation.
The colour intensity of reaction mixture indicated the reducing potential.
The change in absorbance of the reaction mixture indicated the scavenging ability of the B. amyloliquefaciens VJ-1 cells for hydroxyl radicals.
Under these conditions, deoxyguanosine 5'-phosphate eluted at 12.5 min and muconaldehyde at 22.0 min. The HPLC and radioactivity profiles of the muconaldehyde/deoxyguanosine reaction mixture indicated the presence of multiple adducts.
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The increased absorbance of reaction mixture indicates the increased antioxidant property.
Increased absorbance of the reaction mixture indicates the increased reducing power.
Similar results are obtained using COSMOSAC and NRTL models for this binary aromatic aliphatic mixture indicating the reliability of the COSMOSAC-based simulations of more complex multicomponent naphtha separation.
In general, the removal of NO3 − N increased with the ascent of C N ratios of glucose and sucrose in the mixture, indicating the proportionality between carbon source supply and denitrification intensity.
In addition, flame bifurcation at low stretch rates and at ϕ = 0.58 and 0.60 were experimentally observed for the present low-Lewis-number mixture, indicating the validity of the previous computational and theoretical studies on the G-shaped extinction curve of planar counterflow flames.
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