His pigments are chemically or conceptually derived from the compounds used to gas the Jews, from Prussian Blue (related to the cyanide -
iron compound in stains created by Zyklon B in the gas chambers) to flesh tones (a reference to the victims who were murdered in the spaces he depicts).
For the Mary Rose, it was essential to find the quantities and locations of the sulphur and
iron compounds in the wood.
Not exact matches
Employing some 265 salaried and hourly workers, the enterprise was projected to finish 1991 at close to $ 28 million
in sales — an eight - year
compound annual growth rate of a hefty (for
iron castings) 30 %.
I am making my version of surf and turf — I am going to be doing the filet
in a cast
iron skillet and then finishing it off
in the oven, and instead of making hot shrimp scampi, I made shrimp cocktail to go over the top of the filet and then made a
compound butter to drizzle over the top.
Cacao is high
in magnesium and
iron and also contains
compounds that may help boost serotonin and endorphin levels.
However, spirulina is a wonderful source of vitamins A, K, trace minerals,
iron, antioxidants, healthy essential fatty acids such as GLA, and powerful detoxifying and longevity - enhancing
compounds such as phycocyanin, a blue pigment
in plants that has been shown to have incredible health benefits for the body!
compounds that bind with the
iron in your little one?s intestines.
For example, the researchers found that human milk contained significantly higher levels of milk proteins that help
in digestion of fat - like
compounds; slow protein digestion; and potentially increase the absorption of
iron, vitamin B - 12, and vitamin D.
Demonstrated capability to deliver growth with a
compound annual growth rate
in iron ore production of 14.8 per cent over the period from 1999 to 2007.
«She arranged for the weapons which includes cutlass,
iron rods and acid which she kept
in her husband's
compound at Ayobo area of Lagos State and described where she kept it to the assailants.
A team led by Stuart Licht at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
in Haifa has come up with a new cathode made from unusual
iron - based molecules —
iron (VI), or «super-
iron,»
compounds — that absorb more electrons than manganese dioxide.
These reactions oxidise organic
compounds and reduce the
iron in the lake.
Thriving
in environments that lacked oxygen, they relied on
compounds such as carbon dioxide, sulfur - containing molecules or
iron minerals that act as oxidizing agents to break down food.
Titanium is used
in strong light - weight alloys (most notably with
iron and aluminium) and its most common
compound, titanium dioxide, is used
in white pigments.
Unlike vitamins, such as vitamin C, or essential nutrients like
iron or zinc, bioactives are non-essential
compounds in food.
Veins are flexible and can get twisted, slowing the rate of blood flow and potentially leaving waste and
compounds such as
iron to accumulate
in the brain.
A Magnetic Mop for Oil Eastoe played around with a number of surfactants and
iron compounds before hitting on solutions of
iron salts, related to the surfactants
in mouthwash and fabric softeners but with some magnet - friendly metal thrown
in.
In steel, aluminum forms an ultrastrong
compound with
iron.
Physicists around the world are hailing the discovery of the new
iron - and - arsenic
compounds as a major advance, as the only other high - temperature superconductors are the copper - and - oxygen
compounds, or cuprates, that were discovered
in 1986.
The study also showed that the main activator of artemisinin is haem, a specific
iron - containing
compound, either biosynthesised by the parasite at its early developmental ring stage, or derived from haemoglobin digestion
in the later stages.
«We probably know about 1 % of the properties of existing materials,» he says, pointing to the example of lithium
iron phosphate: a
compound that was first synthesized
in the 1930s, but was not recognized as a promising replacement material for current - generation lithium - ion batteries until 1996.
To satisfy microbial nutritional fitness, the research team uses mineral mixtures that mimic the Martian regolith composition from different locations and historical periods of Mars: «JSC 1A» is mainly composed of palagonite — a rock that was created by lava; «P - MRS» is rich
in hydrated phyllosilicates; the sulfate containing «S - MRS,» emerging from acidic times on Mars and the highly porous «MRS07 / 52» that consists of silicate and
iron compounds and simulates sediments of the Martian surface.
Keeping that
in mind, Holland and his team designed a new
compound with two distinct properties found
in nitrogenase: large shielding groups of atoms that prevented undesired reactions, and a weak
iron - sulfur bond that could break easily upon the addition of electrons.
Julia Lewis, MD (Vanderbilt University School of Medicine) and her colleagues
in the Collaborative Study Group conducted a 441 - patient randomized clinical trial to test the potential of a
compound called ferric citrate to bind phosphorus, increase
iron stores, and reduce the usage of IV
iron and ESAs.
Holland studied
iron silicate
compounds which had precipitated from moisture
in the soil.
Pere Masqué, also co-author of the study, adds that, «
in addition to nutrients, SGD can play a crucial role as a source of other dissolved
compounds flowing into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as
in all the oceans worldwide, such as carbon,
iron and other micronutrients, given the magnitude of the calculated fluxes and the high concentration of these
compounds in groundwater.»
However, these
compounds can have wide - ranging side effects since they can also bind to
iron in other parts of the brain where healthy cells need it to survive.
DEEP DEVELOPMENT Diamonds (dark grey) begin to form from minerals containing
iron and magnesium (white) and from carbon - oxygen
compounds called carbonates (light grey)
in a scanning electron microscope image.
In a report appearing in the June 24 issue of Nature, metallurgist - physicist Robert Shull and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, added a little iron to the compound, reducing hysteresis by more than 90
In a report appearing
in the June 24 issue of Nature, metallurgist - physicist Robert Shull and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, added a little iron to the compound, reducing hysteresis by more than 90
in the June 24 issue of Nature, metallurgist - physicist Robert Shull and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards and Technology
in Gaithersburg, Maryland, added a little iron to the compound, reducing hysteresis by more than 90
in Gaithersburg, Maryland, added a little
iron to the
compound, reducing hysteresis by more than 90 %.
A
compound that blocks
iron - containing enzymes
in the brain improves recovery following brain hemorrhage, a new study
in rodents shows, and it works
in an unexpected way.
After nearly four years
in orbit and discovering water ice, organic
compounds and the planet's
iron core, NASA's Messenger orbiter will make one last thruster boost on 21 January.
Researchers have found that hot alcoholic drinks can induce superconductivity
in iron - based
compounds.
«The core is mostly
iron and some nickel, but also contains about 10 % of light alloys such as silicon, oxygen, sulfur, carbon, hydrogen, and other
compounds,» Hirose, lead author of the new study to be published
in the journal Nature.
When
iron arsenide is combined with a metal — such as
in the sodium - containing NaFe2As2
compound studied here — it was known that the ensuing
compound is crystallized
in a tetrahedral structure.
New research from a team including Carnegie's Elissaios Stavrou, Xiao - Jia Chen, and Alexander Goncharov homes
in on the structural changes underlying superconductivity
in iron arsenide
compounds — those containing
iron and arsenic.
«Our findings are an important step
in identifying the hypothesized connection between structure and superconductivity
in iron - containing
compounds,» Goncharov said.
They further posited that a
compound called «Ferric - uptake regulator,» or Fur, which is known to control intracellular
iron homeostasis
in many other species of bacteria, functioned similarly
in C. difficile.
The layering of arsenic and
iron (As - Fe - As)
in this structure is believed to be key to the
compound's superconductivity.
Vertical and horizontal distribution of oxygen, nitrogen
compounds and
iron in seawater
in the oxygen minimum zone off Peru.
The scientist who discovered the chemical structure of hemin, the
iron - laden
compound in red blood cells that gives blood its color, was born on this day
in 1881.
On the other hand, the chemoautotrophic hypothesis posits that
iron sulfide reactions released hydrogen, which combined with carbon dioxide
in the atmosphere to form organic
compounds.
«Many stores and suppliers don't actually state what kind of
iron compound is present — even
in pharmacies.
The findings are consistent with the idea, first proposed nearly 40 years ago, that animals have tiny magnetic particles of an
iron - containing
compound called magnetite
in their bodies.
On Dec. 15, 1951, Peter L. Pauson and Thomas J. Kealy, two chemists at Duquesne University,
in Pittsburgh, reported a new type of organo -
iron compound (Nature, DOI: 10.1038 / 1681039b0).
The alignment of unpaired electrons
in multiple orbitals gives simple
iron its strong magnetic and metal properties, so it's easy to see why
iron compounds would be good conductors.
They detected nickel 60, the product of the radioactive decay of
iron 60,
in chemical
compounds where, by rights
iron should be found.»
Dissolved hydrogen sulphide, H2S (aq), then penetrates the wood, where it is transformed into solid reduced sulphur
compounds, such as thiols, R - SH (R denotes an organic part),
in the lignin of the wood and to
iron (II) sulphides when
iron ions are available.
Scientists investigating the Swedish warship Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage on 10 August 1628, hit on the idea of dissolving the
iron compounds present
in the wood and removing them as water - soluble complexes.
Certain particle
compounds may directly generate ROS
in vivo because of their surface chemistry (eg, metals, organic
compounds, and semiquinones) or after bioactivation by cytochrome P450 systems (eg, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon conversion to quinones).6, 290 a, 290 b A particle surface or anions present on otherwise more inert particles may disrupt
iron homeostasis
in the lung and thereby also generate ROS via Fenton reactions.291 Other PM constituents may do so indirectly by the upregulation of endogenous cellular sources (eg, nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate [NADPH]-RRB- oxidase) 292,293 or by perturbing organelle function (eg, mitochondria) by taken - up PM components.261 Particle stimulation of irritant and afferent ANS fibers may also play a role
in local and systemic oxidative stress formation.294 Given the rich antioxidant defenses
in the lung fluid, secondarily generated oxidization products of endogenous molecules (eg, oxidized phospholipids, proteins) or a reduction
in endogenous antioxidants per se may be responsible at least
in part for the state of oxidative stress
in the lungs (along with instigating the subsequent cellular responses) rather than ROS derived directly from PM and its constituents.
However, spirulina is a wonderful source of vitamins A, K, trace minerals,
iron, antioxidants, healthy essential fatty acids such as GLA, and powerful detoxifying and longevity - enhancing
compounds such as phycocyanin, a blue pigment
in plants that has been shown to have incredible health benefits for the body!