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Titration with Zn2+ ions in the form of perchlorate salt results in sharp loss of emission intensity, with emission band moving to longer wavelengths, as the CT component in the emission becomes more prominent.
Treatment with bromelain even at very mild alkaline pH around 7.5 in absence of salt results in considerable damage in wool structure with consequence of higher weight and tensile loss due to partial/complete removal of cuticles on the surface.
The high molecular and crystal symmetry of the [MnIII6MnIII]3+ lactate salt results in a blocking temperature TB ≈ 2 K despite of only a St,1 = 4 spin ground state with an energy barrier of 0.18 cm−1.
Addition of a co-solvent, ethylene carbonate to PC with LiClO4 salt results in the electrochemical intercalation of Li+ into PPP with formation of the richest binary compounds Li0.5(C6H4).
The results of chemical analysis of this salt (results no shown) showed an excess of ammonium ions.
In fact, the presence of high amount of soluble salt results in increasing conductivity of the soil and accelerating in electrochemical reactions leading to corrosion of archaeological copper alloys [2].
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On the other hand, a highly diluted Ag salt solution results in a very slow silver deposition.
The use of "salting-out" salts results in low protein recovery and the application of stronger conditions present the risk of denaturing protein during the purification.
Lactose was depleted only at 0.9 and 1.3% salt, resulting in concomitantly higher levels of lactate.
(f) Incubation of ChIL probes in phosphate-buffered saline (low salt) resulted in higher background staining in both the cytoplasm and nucleus compared with buffer containing 0.5 M NaCl (high salt).
Those parts were sharp, not by specific design, but because etching steel printer bands with ferric chloride, a corrosive salt, resulted in bands with razor-sharp edges.
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