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sulphite
sulphite Chem. (ˈsʌlfaɪt) Also 8 sulfite. [ad. F. sulphite (Nomencl. chimique, 1787), arbitrary alteration of sulphate: see -ite1 4 b.] 1. A salt of sulphurous acid: usually with a qualifying term indicating the base.1790 [see sulphate 1]. 1790, 1794 [see sulphureous a. 5]. 1800 tr. Lagrange's Chem....
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Lithium sulfite
Lithium sulfite, or lithium sulphite, is an ionic compound with the formula Li2SO3.
Lithium compounds
Sulfites
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monosulphide
monosulphide Chem. (mɒnəʊˈsʌlfaɪd) [mono- 2.] A sulphide containing one equivalent of sulphur. Also † monoˈsulphuret, in the same sense. Also monoˈsulphite, a sulphite containing one equivalent of sulphurous acid.1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sci., Chem. 408 Two compounds of sulphurous acid with s...
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International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers
The International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers (IBPSPMW) was a labor union representing workers involved in making paper in the
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Flavoprotein pyridine nucleotide cytochrome reductases
The enzymes include ferredoxin-NADP+ reductases, plant and fungal NAD(P)H:nitrate reductases, cytochrome b5 reductases, cytochrome P450 reductases, sulphite
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John P. Burke (unionist)
International Brotherhood of Paper Makers, then the following year, his local was part of the split which formed the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite In 1914, Burke was elected as vice-president of the Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers.
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Dals Långed
The need for pulp soon exceeded that which the sawmill could provide, and a sulphite mill was built in 1888. The sulphite mill burned down in 1902.
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sodium hydrogen sulphite in Chinese - ichacha.net
亚硫酸氢钠 "sodium sulphite" in Chinese: 硫化钠; 亚琉酸钠; 亚硫酸钠 "ammonium hydrogen sulphite (nh4hso3)" in Chinese: 亚硫酸氢铵 "anhydrous sodium sulphite" in Chinese: 无水亚硫酸钠 "sodium bi sulphite" in Chinese: 亚硫酸铋钠 "sodium sulphite anhydrous" in Chinese: 无水亚硫酸钠 "sodium biselenite sodium hydrogen" in Chinese: 重亚硒酸钠
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Lars Westman (writer)
was the author of many books, including The Outer Isles: Life in the Outer Seaboard of Stockholm Archipelago and Air pollution and vegetation around a sulphite
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United Brotherhood
Teamsters
United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers
United Brotherhood of Cement Workers
United Brotherhood of Pulp and Sulphite
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Richard Boursnell
Researcher Ronald Pearsall wrote that another fraudulent method used by Boursnell was painting a spirit on a background with a "substance such as quinine sulphite
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Molybdenum cofactor deficiency
the absence of molybdopterin – and consequently its molybdenum complex, commonly called molybdenum cofactor – leads to accumulation of toxic levels of sulphite Diagnosis
Diagnosis of molybdenum cofactor deficiency includes early seizures, low blood levels of uric acid, and high levels of sulphite, xanthine, and
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United Wall Paper Craftsmen of North America
On April 29, 1958, it merged into the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite, and Paper Mill Workers.
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Woolrich Electrical Generator
August 1842 he was granted patent number 9431 for the use of a magneto-electrical machine (instead of batteries) in electroplating, and the use of gold sulphite and silver sulphite as electrolytes.
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BNR/Asp-box repeat
These repeats are found in a variety of non-homologous proteins, including bacterial ribonucleases, sulphite oxidases, reelin, netrins, sialidases, neuraminidases
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