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Effect of Cyberlindnera jadinii yeast on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and gut health of broiler chickens from 1 to 34 d of age
Published 2023-12-01“…Ileal digestibility was not affected by C. jadinii inclusion, however, there was a significant linear decrease in crude protein and phosphorus, and a tendency for a decrease in fat digestibility. …”
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Petrogenesis of the Khaku pegmatites corundum-bearing in the margin of Alvand granite complex, and its comparison with important worldwide ruby and sapphire deposits
Published 2022-12-01“…The classifications done in pegmatites, based on abundance of rare elements and phosphorus content in feldspar crystals, indicate fertility of these rocks from rare elements. …”
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The Electron microscopy of alkali halides
Published 1972“…Treatment of either of these compounds with phosphorus oxybromide in pyridine gave (+)-5-(2'-bromoethyl)-6-exomethylene-1,1,10-trimethyl-trans- decalin (Va), from which ambreinolide (XXIII) was prepared.…”
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16544
The chemistry of some west African plants
Published 1966“…The diol (<em>4</em>) underwent a retropinacolic rearrangement in the presence of phosphorus pentachloride, and a product (<em>5</em>) was obtained which on ozonolysis afforded acetone and a cyclopentanone derivative. …”
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Physical studies of the chromaffin granule and its membrane
Published 1975“…</p> <p>Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies have been made of intact adrenal glands, chromaffin granules and granule membranes (Chapter Four). <sup>31</sup>Phosphorus NMR has been used as a sensitive non-destructive probe, permitting comparison of the structure of the contents of isolated granules with those of granules in intact glands, by measurement of the frequencies and line widths of the ATP resonances. …”
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Research Progress of Geological Reference Materials in China
Published 2023-05-01“…The property values of coal reference material are calorific value, ash, volatile matter, total sulfur, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, true relative density and phosphorus, chlorine, fluorine, and arsenic. The property values of the reference materials of highly evolved hydrocarbon source rock are pyrolysis hydrocarbon S2, pyrolysis peak temperature Tmax, and total organic carbon TOC. …”
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Runoff Water Quality from Different Urban Agricultural Systems Using Common Nutrient Management Practices
Published 2023-07-01“…These substances can alter and affect the water quality of runoff negatively, which can lead to the impairment or degradation of nearby aquatic systems as well as potential health hazards (Berndtsson et al. 2009). Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are the nutrients commonly found in fertilizers most associated with increased aquatic plant or algal growth and eutrophication risks (Anderson et al. 2002; Conley et al. 2009; Correll 1998; Smith and Schindler 2009). …”
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A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1)
Published 2024-02-01“…<p>Measurements of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), nitrogen (DON), and phosphorus (DOP) concentrations are used to characterize the dissolved organic matter (DOM) pool and are important components of biogeochemical cycling in the coastal ocean. …”
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Some constituents of tissues of the eye
Published 1962“…The second substance contains phosphorus and does not react with ninhydrin. It has a characteristic blue fluorescence in ultraviolet light after electrophoresis at pH 2.3 but not at pH 4 or pH 9. …”
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Spatial variability of soil fertility in a block design Variabilidad espacial de fertilidad química del suelo en un diseño de bloques Variabilidade espacial da fertilidade química...
Published 2011-11-01“…Determinations were: pH; electrical conductivity (CE); cation exchange capacity (CIC); exchangeable cations: calcium (Ca<sub>int</sub>), magnesium (Mg<sub>int</sub>), potassium (K<sub>int</sub>) and sodium (Na<sub>int</sub>); extractable nutrients: phosphorus (P<sub>BK</sub>), sulphur (S-SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup>), boron (B<sub>ext</sub>), iron (Fe<sub>ext</sub>), manganese (Mn<sub>ext</sub>), copper (Cu<sub>ext</sub>) and zinc (Zn<sub>ext</sub>). …”
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Advances in human cardiac 31P-MR spectroscopy: SLOOP and clinical applications.
Published 2001“…Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopy (31P-MRS) has revealed a lot about the biochemistry of physiological and pathological processes in the heart. …”
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Comparative Potential of Rhizobial Species on Wheat Productivity and Soil Status
Published 2023-12-01“…Rhizobial inoculation in durum wheat significantly affected leaf nitrogen (N), phosphoruse (P), Potassium (K), and iron (Fe) contents, leaf protein and carbohydrate contents, yield components and soi1 nutrient contents. …”
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Overwintering and Yield Responses of Two Late-Summer Seeded Alfalfa Cultivars to Phosphate Supply
Published 2022-01-01“…Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential nutrients for alfalfa (<i>Medicago sativa</i> L.) growth, but P deficiency in soil is a common phenomenon. …”
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