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Because it is composed of limestone, coral sand is acid-soluble.
The distribution of acid-soluble and dissolved Cu were similar to their counterparts for Fe.
The most soluble heavy metals were those that had formed less stable acid-soluble and reducible solid species.
A larger decrease (55%) was observed in the mitochondrial content of acid-soluble CoA.
Advantage is taken of the calorific content of the acid-soluble oils in the decomposition process.
With regard to the analytical method, no other test methods exist for determining acid-soluble sulfate that are widely-available.
The five histone fractions plus another major acid-soluble chromosomal protein (AS) were isolated.
Description of the Acid-soluble Sulfate test method.
Analysis of acid-soluble extracts from dormant spores revealed relatively high levels of the four ribonucleoside 5′-triphosphates.
The metabolism of acid-soluble and acid-insoluble material was investigated in starvation–refed synchronized Tetrahymena pyriformis.
Antiscalants can control acid-soluble scales at a fraction of the dosage required to control the same scale using sulfuric acid.
Uptake studies showed that isoleucine accumulated in a prominent acid-soluble pool during outgrowth, a period when its incorporation into protein was not evident.
There did not appear to be any discrimination in favor of TdR in the acid-soluble fraction of the tissues.
This response coincided with a shift in the speciation of aluminum from acid-soluble to labile (inorganic) monomeric forms.
Small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs) are found in endospores.
Essentially, all the acid-soluble counts were in either UTP- or UDP-glucose.
No significant correlation between dormancy level and acid-soluble phosphorus composition was established for any component other than inorganic phosphorus (Pi).
The ratio of acid-soluble P to total P decreased in the mycelium when the orthophosphate concentration increased in the medium.
A part of the lignin, acid-soluble lignin (ASL) dissolves in the acid.
The largest components of the acid-soluble nucleotide pools were uracil-containing nucleotide–sugars, which are precursors of chitin and glucan, the major constituents of cell walls.
Changes in various phosphorus-containing fractions were followed in both the embryo and endosperm during development, viz total, acid-soluble, inorganic, and lipid phosphorus.
Effects of salt stress on adenine and uridine nucleotide pools, sugar and acid-soluble phosphate in shoots of pepper and safflower.
I finished up with a short, flexible pattern designed to pomp crude intelligence into the network without any frills, embossed in high relief on fifteen-second acid-soluble plastic. '
Before treatment, aluminum was largely present in the acid-soluble (30%) or organic monomeric (70%) fractions, and the concentration of inorganic monomeric aluminum was insignificant.
Spore coat phosphates were located internally as acid-insoluble phosphate, or externally on the spore surface as acid-soluble phosphate.