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Relationship between fecal short-chain fatty acids and clinical severity of essential tremor and gut microbiota and its difference from Parkinson’s disease
by admin on 24-04-01
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Propionic acid induces changes in mitochondrial morphology and dynamics in SH-SY5Y cells.
by admin on 24-04-01
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Ace Hardware Explains the Benefits of Calcium Chloride for Ice Melting
by admin on 24-03-18
AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) – With roads currently covered in ice in Western Massachusetts, what is the best way to melt the ice on your driveways? If you’re familiar with using rock salt for snow, there’s a new product that gives even be...
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New method makes sustainable carbon conversion possible
by admin on 24-03-18
Researchers at Chung-Ang University in South Korea are studying carbon capture and utilization processes using waste or rich natural resources as feedstock. This ensures the economic viability of the technology. In the new study, a team led b...
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Industrial carbon dioxide, dolomite, used in the production of building materials.
by admin on 24-03-15
Researchers at Chung-Ang University in South Korea came up with the idea of using industrial carbon dioxide and dolomite, a common and widespread sedimentary rock rich in calcium and magnesium, to produce two commercially viable products: calcium formate and magnesium...
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oxalic acid
by admin on 24-03-15
Oxalates are okay for most people, but people with altered bowel function may want to limit their intake. Research does not show that oxalates cause autism or chronic vaginal pain, but they may increase the risk of kidney stones in some people. &nb...
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We have fall pumpkin as decor on our figured maple dining table
by admin on 24-02-04
Question: We have fall pumpkin as decor on our figured maple dining table, which is covered only with linseed oil, which we apply regularly. The pumpkin leaked, leaving a stain. Is there a way to get rid of this? Answer: There are several wa...
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the PUREX trademark was successfully registered
by admin on 24-02-04
In February 2024, the PUREX trademark was successfully registered, and the company implemented standardized and standardized corporate management. Shandong Pliss Chemical Co., Ltd. was established in 2006. We take “supplier and service provider of industrial and mining chemical raw material...
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2D supercrystal uses formic acid and sunlight to generate hydrogen
by admin on 24-02-02
A German research team has developed bimetallic two-dimensional supercrystals with excellent catalytic properties. They can be used to produce hydrogen by decomposing formic acid, with record results. Scientists led by the Ludwig Maximilian U...
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Swedish scientists find ‘promising’ new breakthrough in EV battery recycling
by admin on 24-02-02
Researchers have developed a recycling method that can recover 100% of the aluminum and 98% of the lithium in electric vehicle batteries. Swedish researchers say they have developed a new, more efficient method for recycling electric vehicle ba...
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Strong demand and supply disruptions are driving up melamine prices in Europe.
by admin on 24-02-01
Melamine prices in the European market rose in December 2023 as increased demand for furniture over the past few weeks and attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea disrupted key global trade routes. This has had a knock-on effect on economies such as Germany. Although the price of urea has fallen ...
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Amasil formic acid approved for the US poultry market
by admin on 24-02-01
BASF and Balchem have received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the use of Amasil formic acid in poultry diets in the US. BASF and Balchem have received US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the use of Amasil formic acid in poultry diets in the US. Amasil was re...
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