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Comparison of temperature-dependent calibration methods of an instrument to measure OH and HO<sub>2</sub> radicals using laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy
Published 2023-10-01“…<span class="inline-formula"><i>C</i><sub>OH</sub></span> was also determined by observing the decay of hydrocarbons (typically cyclohexane) caused by OH reactions giving <span class="inline-formula"><i>C</i><sub>OH</sub></span> (again, relative to the value at 293 K) of (<span class="inline-formula">0.0038±0.0007</span>) K<span class="inline-formula"><sup>−1</sup></span>. …”
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Studies of alicyclic systems
Published 1966“…Comparison of the shifts of the C-18 and C-19 protons' signals in these compounds, relative to the parent hydrocarbons, with those of compounds with ketone groups in the same positions indicated that the general effect of the oxime function is similar to that of the carbonyl group, since the observed shifts were of the same magnitude and sign.…”
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STUDYING THE BEHAVIOR OF STRIP FOUNDATION RESTED ON THE KEROSENE OIL AND GASOIL CONTAMINATED SAND SLOPES...
Published 2020-08-01“…In recent years, due to the increasing use of hydrocarbons by humans, soil contamination has become a concern in environmental and geotechnical engineering fields. …”
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Studies in gas chromatography with reference to volatile inorganic compounds
Published 1968“…Initially it was attempted to convert the tetramethyls and tetraethyls to the tetrachlorides and chlorinated hydrocarbons by reactions under severe conditions. …”
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On endocrine disruption at the workplace – how to get from suggestive to conclusive evidence?
Published 2020-07-01“…The list of such chemicals has become steadily more voluminous and heterogenous and now embraces many of the compounds that have been extensively studied earlier without reference to endocrine disruption – such as organic solvents, cytotoxic drugs, many pesticides, metals, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (6). Already in 1999, an editorial advocated for the need to address reproductive toxicity of endocrine disrupting chemicals at the workplace (7), but – in contrast to many studies on exposures in the general environment – to date only few epidemiological studies explicitly addressing endocrine disruption at the workplace have been published (8–14). …”
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EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF ALTERNATING POLARITY EXCHANGE ON CRUDE OIL REMOVAL FROM SOIL BY BIOELECTROKIN...
Published 2019-08-01“…Removal of petroleum hydrocarbons from contaminated soil using electrokinetic method or biological processes has been considered in recent century. …”
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EDITORIAL
Published 2016-10-01“…The danger begins when the organisation of this living environment, together with the patterns of individual behaviour associated with it, forces us to breath polluted air; to drink contaminated water; to suffer the encroachment into public parks by vehicles contributing cancerous phenyl-hydrocarbons into the very spaces people go to avoid them; having to drink groundwater contaminated by the pollution of the earth by industry, and hence the very water deployed in the processes of food production. …”
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