Using inorganic carbon measurements from an international survey effort in the 1990s and a tracer - based separation technique, we estimate a global oceanic anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) sink for the period from 1800 to 1994 of 118 ± 19 petagrams of carbon.
-- Consuming hard water (high in inorganic calcium carbonate) and
using inorganic calcium carbonate supplements;
We handcraft every piece of ceramic cookware
using inorganic natural materials that come right from the Earth's crust.
Most commercial solar cells
use inorganic semiconductors to convert sunlight into a steady stream of electrons that can serve as a power source.
Hi: I cant afford the organtic lemons, is it ok if
I use the inorganic lemons?
It also
uses an inorganic material — gallium nitride — instead of OLED's organic material.
Not exact matches
Able to charge
inorganic objects with kinetic energy, he began
using playing cards as an explosive weapon against opponents.
Inorganic material has been
used to create organic material although that is not the way scientists believe it happened.
We never
use synthetic or
inorganic fertilizers, relying instead upon parcel rotation, as well as the area's ideal climatic and vegetative characteristics, to minimize exposure to plagues and maximize the quality of our output.
Phosphoric acid is a strong,
inorganic acid often
used in colas and other dark - colored, carbonated sodas.
Instead of
using sulfuric acid and
inorganic bleach to soften and dye the agar like some commercial manufacturers, the Eden brand simply boils and air dries it.
That is why we are committed to
using brown rice ingredients that provide health benefits while being manufactured in a way that ensures there is no notable
inorganic arsenic level.
Researchers led by Olexandr Isayev, Ph.D., and Alexander Tropsha, Ph.D., at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy
used data on approximately 60,000 unique materials from the National Institute of Standards and Technology's
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database to create a new methodology they call Properties Labeled Materials Fragments.
The ability of the
inorganic component of sea spray particles to take up water has been the focus of this international study where a large suite of well - controlled laboratory experiments have shown, for the first time, that the hygroscopicity of the
inorganic component of sea spray is significantly lower than pure sodium chloride, a substance routinely
used to describe their hygroscopicity in climate models.
Nitrospinae bacteria, which
use the nitrogen compound nitrite to «fix»
inorganic carbon dioxide into sugars and other compounds for food and reproduction, are responsible for 15 to 45 percent of such carbon fixation in the western North Atlantic Ocean, researchers report in the...
It's one of the first processes to
use simple techniques like gravity separation to cleanly lift organic resins from
inorganic fibreglass.
However, the main advantage is the modules can be manufactured
using printing technology — this is faster and more efficient that the involved processes necessary for fabrication of
inorganic components.
«To create these structures, we
used nonlinear bottlebrush - like block copolymers as tiny reactors to template the growth of an exciting variety of
inorganic nanorods.»
In recent years, perovskite - based solar cells have raced to the front of emerging photovoltaics, already competing on efficiency against well - established solar technologies such as the
inorganic thin - film and multi-crystalline silicon
used in solar panels around the world.
Researchers at Dartmouth's Ke Functional Materials Group are also hopeful that the technique can be
used to create materials to target other types of
inorganic and organic pollutants, particularly antibiotics in water supplies that can lead to the creation of super-resistant microorganisms.
Liang said conventional
inorganic metal - based batteries and energy storage devices are expensive partly because the materials
used to make them, including cobalt and silicon - based compounds, require huge energy expenditures to process.
The key to the technology, which has been filed as an international patent application by UD, is the
use of a concentrated solution of an
inorganic salt in the presence of a small amount of mineral acid.
Inorganic refuse such as metals condense at the bottom and can be
used in roadbeds and heavy construction.
All three of these databases share a core of around 50,000 known materials taken from a widely
used experimental library, the
Inorganic Crystal Structure Database.
First tests with nanotubes and catalysts In order to test the improved technique, Vadim Migunov, together with his colleagues from the Ernst Ruska - Centre, examined an
inorganic lanthanide nanotube
using the new sensor.
Prof Getautis says that the material created at KTU will be
used in the construction of future solar cells: almost all solar cells are made from
inorganic semiconductors.
DNA and viruses are already commonly in
use to build nanowires of
inorganic materials, he says.
«So we have a microbial community isolated from the surface for 20 million years, and this community
uses sulfate and H2 produced from
inorganic processes.»
Using an innovative
inorganic synthesis technique, an interdisciplinary team led by Dr. O'Brien, associate professor of chemistry at The City College and a member of the CUNY Energy Institute at CCNY, prepared a mineral previously unknown in nature.
«The traditional techniques
used to study these materials usually involve
inorganic or elemental composition.
Because of these concerns, the ESPGHAN Committee on Nutrition urges regulation of the
inorganic arsenic content of dietary products
used by infants and children.
Its dominance is also derived from its ability to
use both organic and
inorganic nitrogen: «although many constituents in crude oil are biodegradable, the main limitation to their actual biodegradation is nutrient availability, particularly nitrogen and phosphorous,» the researchers explain in the paper presenting the genome in Nature Biotechnology.
Instead of working with biological molecules, these researchers are demonstrating how to
use the combinatorial technique to screen thousands of both organic and
inorganic compounds at a time.
The investigators paired
inorganic, solar water - splitting technology (designed to
use only biocompatible materials and to avoid creating toxic compounds) with microbes specially engineered to produce fuel, all in a single container.
«Traditional electron microscopy damages soft materials and has therefore mainly been
used to provide topographical or compositional information about robust
inorganic solids or fixed sections of biological specimens,» says chemist Naomi Ginsberg, who leads CLAIRE's development.
As primary producers, these organisms build up biomass,
using light, carbon dioxide and other
inorganic substances to photosynthesize.
The method had been
used previously to determine the absolute structure of the
inorganic compound zinc sulfide.
We have seen piezoelectric transistors incorporated into synthetic skins making them sensitive enough to read fingerprints, other approaches that
use multipurpose sensors to detect temperature and humidity in addition to pressure, and others that
use pressure - sensitive materials made from
inorganic semiconductors to only
use a small amounts of power.
Researchers Dr. James Gerken and Dr. Shannon Stahl at CME
used two metal - free catalysts, an organic nitroxyl (R2NO) molecule and
inorganic nitrogen oxide (NOx) source, to promote oxygen reduction.
They limited data sources to locations around the world in which paleoceanographic data also exist,
using seven variables: salinity; potential temperature; oxygen isotope ratios in water; carbon isotope ratios in dissolved
inorganic carbon; and concentrations of phosphate, nitrate, and dissolved oxygen.
Biologists were surprised to discover that the ecosystems found on the ocean floor along these mid-ocean ridges, consisting of complex organisms like tube worms, clams, and crabs, were dependent for their food on thermophilic chemosynthetic bacteria, which produced organic compounds
using the oxidation of
inorganic molecules as an energy source, instead of sunlight.
I. Measuring
inorganic carbon parameters in seawater: Sample collection and measurement protocols,
use of CO2SYS and seacarb programs
After filtering with Lipinski's rule and removing duplicates and
inorganic molecules, we performed molecular docking studies in the RIPK2 active site
using AutoDock Vina, from which more than 500 compounds with a calculated ΔGbind ≤ − 10.0 kcal / mol were identified.
Collectively, these observations can be
used to project trends of ocean acidification in higher latitude marine surface waters where
inorganic carbon chemistry is largely influenced by sea ice meltwater.
His seminal contribution to the field of
inorganic chemistry for renewable energy is molecular engineering of ruthenium sensitizers, which convert solar energy through the
use of high surface area nanocrystalline mesoscopic films of oxide semiconductors.
Inorganic arsenic has shown up in infant plant - based foods including apple juice and applesauce due to its
use in pesticides, Milanaik said.
Once it became known that plants could be grown without soil organic matter, or humus, so long as there was an adequate supply of all essential mineral nutrients, Liebig
used his fame as a chemist to devalue the important role of humus to soil fertility and promote
inorganic mineral fertilizers as all that was necessary.
IntraKID
uses intraCELL V Technology to convert
inorganic nutrients and elements into carbon - bond organic nutrients for maximum intra-cellular absorption.
Inorganic arsenic is the type that is
used in farming applications such as poultry feed.
To be sure, the ubiquitous
use of refined salt spiked with
inorganic iodine in equally unhealthy junk foods is certainly problematic, but there is no evidence that a moderate amount of unrefined salt added to homemade food is unhealthy.