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oxidization
oxidization Chem. (ˌɒksɪdaɪˈzeɪʃən) Also oxy-. [n. of action from oxidize v.] The action of oxidizing or process of being oxidized; oxidation.1817 J. Bradbury Trav. Amer. 287 note, Iron ore..in a continued state of oxydization. 1885 J. R. Allen in Mag. Art Aug. 456/2 Objects of bronze, being less li... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oxidization
Oxidization may refer to: Oxidation, a chemical reaction in which electrons are lost Beta oxidation, the process by which fatty acids are broken down wikipedia.org
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oxidigerence
† oxiˈdigerence Obs. rare. [f. as if from *oxidigerent, f. oxide + L. gerens, gerent-em, bearing, carrying.] Surface oxidization, rusting.1831 Stephenson in J. Holland Manuf. Metal I. 153 On no malleable iron railway has oxidegerence or rusting taken place to any important extent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ferroxidase
Ferroxidase also known as Fe(II):oxygen oxidoreductase is an enzyme that catalyzes the oxidization of iron II to iron III: 4 Fe2+ + 4 H+ + O2 ⇔ 4 Fe3+ wikipedia.org
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oxidizement
† ˈoxidizement Chem. Obs. Also oxy-. [f. prec. + -ment.] = oxidation, oxidization.1802 Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCII. 333, I can attribute their difference of colour only to the different state of oxidizement of the iron. 1836 Brande Chem. (ed. 4) 330 The terms oxidizement and oxidation imply the co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Faturan
Faturan oxidization Faturan, as a material, displays an extreme example of a characteristic common to most phenolics - surface oxidization. If the red surface oxidization is removed, the original color of the material is exposed underneath. wikipedia.org
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M4 flame fuel thickening compound
nonhygroscopic thickener, adi-acid aluminum soap of isooctanoic acids derived from isooctyl alcohol or isooctyl aldehyde, which are obtained from the oxidization wikipedia.org
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Cyanocobalamin reductase (cyanide-eliminating)
This enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those that oxidize metal ions and use NAD+ or NADP+ as an electron acceptor (for that oxidization wikipedia.org
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Metabolic typing
Some have a normal rate of food oxidization called mixed oxidizer. Based on this rate of oxidization the Diet (nutrition) for an individual varies. wikipedia.org
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ANTIOXIDANT在剑桥英语词典中的解释及翻译
ANTIOXIDANT的意思、解释及翻译:1. a substance that slows down the rate at which something decays because of oxidization 2. a…。了解更多。
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A photo-switch for enzymatic biofuel cells based on the photo ...
Enzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) are a promising green power source due to their merits of using renewable bio-fuels, environmentally friendly bio-catalysts, and mild operating condition.
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Volume 17,Issue 4,2009 Table of Contents
Abstract:3,3′-Dicyano-4,4′-azofurazan (DCAF) was synthesized from 3-amino-4-aminoxim-idofurazan (AAOF) through two-step oxidization and the product was characterized by IR, NMR and elemental analysis.The crucial factors of KMnO 4 oxidization reaction were studied and the optimal reaction conditions were confirmed. The single crystal of DCAF was cultivated for the first time and tested by ... www.energetic-materials.org.cn
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Chlorobium limicola
coding genes: 2522 NCBI Accession: GCA_000020465 Biotech applications Chlorobium limicola has potential in biogas cleanup due to the hydrogen sulfide oxidization wikipedia.org
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Screen Frame Exposure Machine
1. Light UniformityBest quality reflector on McLantis screen exposure machine endures strong UV and resists corrosion by oxidization. It enables the light to spread evenly, so the entire plate is even
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Takehiro Kishimoto
Kishimoto's art is not only in the actual carvings, but also in the speed in which he swiftly wields his knives, to prevent oxidization of some fruits. wikipedia.org
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