Sentences with phrase «hydrogen ions produced»

Carnosine buffers this acid by consuming the excess hydrogen ions produced during high - intensity exercise -LRB-
Carnosine buffers this acid by consuming the excess hydrogen ions produced during high - intensity exercise (12, 13).

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There are basically two types of lines, those produced by collisions between the atoms or ions and the electrons in the surrounding gas, which are called collision lines, and which are very bright for elements such as oxygen, nitrogen and neon, and lines which are produced when ions capture free electrons, which are called recombination lines, and which are bright only for those gases with the highest abundances in the interstellar medium: hydrogen and helium.
According to Jiao's measurements, the rods can produce a healthy flow of hydrogen ions and oxygen for many hours and potentially much longer, for weeks or even months.
Like Nocera's original device, Gamelin's technology is also only able to produce oxygen gas and hydrogen ions.
Professor Songtao Shi, principal investigator on the project, said the presence of hydrogen sulfide produced by the cells governs the flow of calcium ions.
When particles from the plumes entered the spacecraft's Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer (INMS), they interacted with its titanium walls, producing the same sort of hydrogen as hydrothermal processes would create under Enceladus's ocean.
In an artificial photosynthetic system, the oxidation of water molecules into oxygen, electrons and protons (hydrogen ions) provides the electrons needed to produce liquid fuels from carbon dioxide and water.
Conversely, the visible light we see is produced as electrons react with hydrogen atoms to produce H − ions.
-- Beta alanine — It reduces the effect of burning in the muscles while training.Beta alanine helps buffer the acidity produced by hydrogen ion accumulation during the workout, which means delayed muscular fatique.Your pre-workout should contain a minimum of 1g beta - alanine per serving.
* Carnosine is a dipeptide (Beta - Alanine plus Histidine) that functions as a buffer for the hydrogen ions (acid) produced during strenuous exercise, thus helping to maintain optimum muscular pH. * NOW uses CarnoSyn ®, a patented form of Beta - Alanine that has been clinically tested and shown to increase muscle carnosine content, allowing muscles to work harder and longer during intense exercise.
In other words, muscle fibers that have mitochondria (slow twitch) and muscles that don't and produce hydrogen Ions and lactate (fast twitch).
Under normal seawater conditions, more than 99.99 % of the hydrogen ions that are produced will combine with carbonate ion (CO32 ---RRB- to produce additional HCO3 — .
When atmospheric CO2 exchanges across the air — sea interface it reacts with seawater through a series of four chemical reactions that increase the concentrations of the carbon species: dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2 (aq)-RRB-, carbonic acid (H2CO3) and bicarbonate (HCO3 ---RRB- Hydrogen ions (H +) are produced by these reactions.
This is then neutralised when it grabs a hydrogen ion from the silicon in a triethylsilane molecule, producing a safer carbon - hydrogen bond and creating a fresh molecule of silylium to attack more C - F bonds.
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