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It is made by reducing iron ore in a blast furnace.
Campaigns to improve infant and toddler health often have specific goals, such as reducing iron deficiency and poisonings, reducing growth retardation associated with various causes, or reducing the rate of antibiotic use for ear infections.
The bacterial groups are sulfate reducing, iron and total.
Post-pyrolysis heat and hydrogen treatments increase the surface area of the materials while reducing iron species.
In general, dissolved sulfide seems to advect from the deep porewaters at rising tide, partly reducing iron and manganese oxides and partly precipitating FeS on its way to the surface of the sediment.
Direct reduction in rotary hearth furnaces (RHF) can be used for metallurgical dusts recycling considering its high efficiency in reducing iron oxides and separating heavy and alkali metal elements.
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Iron is made available for the plant host and consequently exerts a biocontrol role reducing iron-dependent spore germination of fungi [ 61].
Several siderophore-producing bacteria were observed mainly in the rhizosphere (78% in Italy, 65% in Tunisia, and 35% in Egypt), probably because this PGP trait confers competitive colonization ability in iron-limiting soil and exerts a biocontrol role, reducing iron-dependent spore germination of fungi.
The connection between reduced iron uptake and reduced production of ROS by PMNs has been previously shown for deferoxamine and deferiprone [35], [39].
Smelting is the process used in blast furnaces to reduce iron ores.
Subsequent downward translocation (migration) of the reduced iron in the soil profile is associated with gray or blue colours in subsurface horizons (layers).
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