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    COMPARISON BETWEEN BIOSORBENTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF METAL IONS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS by WILLIAMS, C.J., ADERHOLD, D., EDYVEAN, R.G.J.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (1998)
    “…This study compared the ability of a brown seaweed Ecklonia maxima, a dealginated seaweed waste, alginate fibre and waste linseed fibre to remove copper,…”
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    The removal of heavy-metal ions by seaweeds and their derivatives by Aderhold, D., Williams, C.J., Edyvean, R.G.J.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-10-1996)
    “…The abilities of different species of seaweeds and their derivatives to remove a range of heavy metals from solution under standard laboratory conditions were…”
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    Cavity ring-down spectroscopy of CH and CD radicals in a diamond thin film chemical vapor deposition reactor by LOMMATZSCH, U, WAHL, E. H, ADERHOLD, D, OWANO, T. G, KRUGER, C. H, ZARE, R. N

    “…A mixture of H2 and CH4 is passed over a hot-wire tungsten filament in a diamond thin film chemical vapor deposition reactor. The resulting CH radicals are…”
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    Raman and photoluminescence microscopy mapping of CVD micro-diamonds by Lippold, G., Aderhold, D., Comes, F.J., Grill, W.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-10-1997)
    “…A triple monochromator micro Raman spectrometer with multichannel CCD detection and confocal entrance optics was used to study the distribution of different…”
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    Employing cavity ring-down spectroscopy to probe dilute species in hostile environments by Spence, T.G., Paldus, B.A., Wahl, E.H., Aderhold, D.D., Xie, J.C., Owano, T.G., Laux, C.O., Kruger, C.H., Zare, R.N.

    “…Summary form only given, as follows. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) is newly developed spectroscopic technique which may be used to determine the…”
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