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  • 11Chemical ionization — (CI) is an ionization technique used in mass spectrometry.[1][2][3] Chemical ionization is a lower energy process than electron ionization. The lower energy yields less fragmentation, and usually a simpler spectrum. A typical CI spectra has an… …

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  • 12Oddo-Harkins rule — See also: Isotope#Even and odd The Oddo Harkins rule holds that elements with an even atomic number (such as carbon) are more common than elements with an odd atomic number (such as nitrogen). Contents 1 Definition 2 Exceptions to the rule …

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  • 13Henderson-Hasselbalch equation — Hen·der·son Has·sel·balch equation hen dər sən has əl .bälk n an equation that equates the pH of a buffered solution (as the blood) to the sum of the cologarithm (p) of the dissociation constant (K) of the acid in the buffer and the logarithm of… …

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  • 14Otto Struve — Not to be confused with his grandfather Otto Wilhelm von Struve (1819–1905) Otto Struve Born August 12, 1897(1897 08 12) Kharkiv, Russian Empire Died …

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  • 15Bohr effect — is a property of hemoglobin first described in 1904 by the Danish physiologist Christian Bohr (father of physicist Niels Bohr), which states that in the presence of carbon dioxide, the oxygen affinity for dissociation of respiratory pigments,… …

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  • 16Maleic acid — Not to be confused with Malic acid or malonic acid. Maleic acid …

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  • 17Adipate — ( OOC (CH2)4 COO ) is the ionized form of adipic acid.As food additives, adipates are used as acidity regulators. Examples are sodium adipate (E356) and potassium adipate (E357).ee also* Acidity regulator * Bis(2 ethylhexyl) adipate additive in… …

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  • 18decalcification — 1. Removal of lime or calcium salts, chiefly tricalcium phosphate, from bones and teeth, either in vitro or in vivo as a result of a pathologic process. 2. Precipitation of calcium from blood as by oxalate or fluoride, or the …

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  • 19Malate — (O−OC CH2 CH(OH) COO−) is the ionized form of Malic Acid. It is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. In the C4 carbon fixation process, malate is a source of CO2 in the Calvin cycle. In the Citric Acid Cycle, (S) malate is an… …

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  • 20Struve , Otto — (1897–1963) Russian–American astronomer Struve, who was born at Kharkov in Russia, came from a long line of distinguished astronomers, being the great grandson of its founder Friedrich Georg von Struve. His father was the professor of astronomy… …

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