Search Results - "Verdel, Nada"
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Isolation, Identification, and Selection of Bacteria With Proof-of-Concept for Bioaugmentation of Whitewater From Wood-Free Paper Mills
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (04-10-2021)“…In the wood-free paper industry, whitewater is usually a mixture of additives for paper production. We are currently lacking an efficient, cost-effective…”
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Correlation between the Increasing Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions of Cation Chlorides with Time and the “Salting-Out” Properties of the Cations
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (01-03-2016)“…The time-dependent role of cations was investigated by ageing four different aqueous solutions of cation chlorides. A linear correlation was found between the…”
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Possible Further Evidence for the Thixotropic Phenomenon of Water
Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (01-04-2014)“…In this work we review the literature for possible confirmation of a phenomenon that was proposed to develop when water is left to stand for some time…”
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The "autothixotropic" phenomenon of water and its role in proton transfer
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-11-2011)“…In an experimental study, significantly higher conductivity values than those of freshly prepared chemically analogous solutions were found in aged (~one year…”
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Possible time-dependent effect of ions and hydrophilic surfaces on the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-04-2012)“…The purpose of this work was to determine the influence of mechanical and electrical treatment on the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions. Solutions…”
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Determination of the interactions between Zn2+ and water soluble polymer ligands with potential use in controlled drug delivery
Published in Acta chimica Slovenica (2013)“…Biodegradable copolymers of aspartic and lactic acids were synthesized for potential use in controlled drug release. The proportion of aspartic acid moieties…”
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