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  • 51Mycotoxin — A mycotoxin (from Greek μύκης (mykes, mukos) “fungus” and Latin (toxicum) “poison”)[1][2] is a toxic secondary metabolite produced by organisms of the fungus kingdom, commonly known as molds.[3][4] The term ‘mycotoxin’ is usually reserved for the …

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  • 52Column chromatography — A chemist in the 1950s using column chromatography. The Erlenmeyer receptacles are on the floor. Column chromatography in chemistry is a method used to purify individual chemical compounds from mixtures of compounds. It is often used for… …

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  • 53Pyridinium chlorochromate — Chembox new Name = Pyridinium chlorochromate ImageFile = Pyridinium chlorochromate.png ImageSize = 150px ImageName = Chemical structure of the Pyridinium Chlorochromate ImageFileL1 = Pyridinium 3D balls.png ImageNameR1 = Ball and stick model of… …

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  • 54Restite — is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism.Generally, restite is composed of a predominance of mafic minerals because these are harder to melt (see Bowen s reaction… …

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  • 55gas chromatography — n. chromatography in which a gas, often nitrogen, combines with a vaporized mixture that is then passed through a long column of adsorbent material to identify its constituents * * * ▪ chemistry       in analytical chemistry, technique for… …

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  • 56Detection of fire accelerants — Forensic science Physiological sciences …

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  • 57Méthanearséniate monosodique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir MSMA. Méthane arsonate monosodique …

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  • 58Boue rouge — Bassin de stockage de boue rouge à Arvida, vu du ciel. Boue rouge (Red mud ou RM pour les anglophones) est le nom communément donné au principal déchet produit lors la fabrication d alumine et d aluminium par le procédé Bayer. Breveté par Karl… …

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  • 59adsorb — v.tr. (usu. of a solid) hold (molecules of a gas or liquid or solute) to its surface, causing a thin film to form. Derivatives: adsorbable adj. adsorbent adj. & n. adsorption n. (also adsorbtion). Etymology: AD , after ABSORB …

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