Sentences with phrase «of iron compound»

«Many stores and suppliers don't actually state what kind of iron compound is present — even in pharmacies.

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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 %.
Healthworks Cacao Powder is full of beneficial compounds and provides a great source of magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, copper and potassium.
It is known to contain vitamin C, calcium, iron and potassium, and is an abundant source of polyphenols including anti-aging anthocyanins, and anti-inflammatory compounds.
-- Kale and cabbage are part of the cruciferous family or Brassicas, and are a great source of Vitamins A, C, K, iron, calcium, fiber, and Glucosinolates antioxidants — anti-inflammatory compounds.
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.
Use this compound butter of smoky cast - iron seared scallions and lime to top everything from steamed fish to grilled steaks.
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!
-- a compound which interferes with the absorption of nutrients, especially iron and calcium.
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-ironcompounds — that absorb more electrons than manganese dioxide.
Pardridge and his colleagues wondered if they could slip therapeutic compounds into the brain with the help of insulin and transferrin, a molecule that moves iron from place to place; both insulin and transferrin are granted free passage across the blood - brain barrier.
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.
One promising idea, known as magnetic hyperthermia, involves injecting minuscule «nanoparticles,» basically microscopic lumps of iron oxide or other compounds, into tumors to make them magnetic.
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.
The mishmash of water ice, iron - rich minerals, organic and cyanide compounds, and possibly clays could have been created only if Phoebe had once done loops through the solar system.
«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.
Conventional processing methods use a high - temperature blast furnace to heat the iron ore and other compounds to remove oxygen and yield a desired alloy, a method that creates a lot of carbon dioxide, according to a report last year from U.S. EPA on greenhouse gas emissions from the iron and steel sector.
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.
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 %.
The study, which compares the latest data from dietary surveys representing the various territories, shows that, of the 17 compounds analyzed, there is a great prevalence of «improvable» intakes of various micronutrients, especially iron, calcium, zinc, vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B6, vitamin D and folic acid.
They linked the antibody to a nanoscale arrangement of iron oxide compounds, similar to rust, which can be seen with magnetic resonance imaging.
Ekkehard Sinn of the University of Hull covers the inorganic chemistry of iron from its basic solid - state, coordination and organo - metallic chemistry to the various compounds it forms with the non-metals boron, nitrogen, phosphorus and so on.
«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.
Solid catalyst expert Frank Berry of the Open University introduces us to the industrial chemistry of iron and its compounds.
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.
Decreasing concentrations of dissolved iron do not coincide with the occurrence of oxygen but with the increase of dissolved nitrogen compounds.
Suspecting that Staphylococcus might prefer a particular form of iron, microbiologists Eric Skaar and Olaf Schneewind of the University of Chicago offered Staphylococcus aureus a choice of two isotope - labeled compounds.
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.
A film of high - surface - area nickel foam coated with graphene and a compound of iron, manganese and phosphorus serve as a water - splitting catalyst that can produce hydrogen and oxygen simultaneously.
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.
These can be based on at least 20 different iron compounds, and sold under a wide range of brands.
As a comparison, they also measured the effects of ferrous sulphate, another very commonly available iron compound.
Two common iron compounds increase the formation of a known biomarker for cancer, according to a new study of cancer cells from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
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.
Strong paramagnetism (not to be confused with the ferromagnetism of the elements iron, cobalt, nickel, and other alloys) is exhibited by compounds containing iron, palladium, platinum, and the rare - earth elements.
They detected nickel 60, the product of the radioactive decay of iron 60, in chemical compounds where, by rights iron should be found.»
One method that is being tested removes iron by means of a complex - forming compound, or chelate, known as EDMA (ethylenediiminobis (2 - hydroxy -4-methyl-phenyl) acetic acid).
For the Mary Rose, it was essential to find the quantities and locations of the sulphur and iron compounds in the wood.
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