trivalent in English

adjective
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having a valence of three.
In water treatment, the ion exchange resin which is used is usually more selective for divalent and trivalent ions, which is practical since the problematic ions are usually one of the two.

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1. Cerous definition, containing trivalent cerium

2. Replacing trivalent OPV with Bivalent OPV A critical step in polio eradication Overview

3. Bivalent vaccine dose compared with a dose of trivalent vaccine at birth

4. The functional advantages of trivalent chromium are higher cathode efficiency and better throwing power.

5. Auric definition: of or containing gold in the trivalent state Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. Basicities OF TRIVALENT ACTINIDES AND LANTHANIDES AND SOLUBILITIES OF THEIR HYDROXIDES..United States: N

7. Chromic definition: of or containing chromium in the trivalent state Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

8. Cerous definition: of or containing cerium in the trivalent state Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

9. Trivalent methylated Arsenicals and/or arsenothiols are the most potent inhibitors of GR

10. Adjective of or containing chromium in the trivalent state, as Chromic hydroxide, Cr (OH)3

11. As an alternative, the polymer chain may comprise trivalent segments whereby a branched polymer is obtained.

12. There are three main types of trivalent chromium bath configurations: A chloride- or sulfate-based electrolyte bath using graphite or composite anodes, plus additives to prevent the oxidation of trivalent chromium to the anodes.

13. The trivalent Arsenicals, including those methylated, have more potent toxic properties than the pentavalent Arsenicals

14. Consequently, an adsorbent that has a high adsorption capacity for trivalent arsenic can be produced.

15. Trivalent Arsenicals, or arsenites, are more soluble and therefore more toxic than the pentavalent, or arsenate, compounds

16. Like terbium, trivalent Berkelium can be converted to the +4 oxidation state by strong oxidizing agents.

17. Trivalent actinides do not form fluoride coordination compounds, whereas tetravalent thorium forms K2ThF6, KThF5, and even K5ThF9 complexes.

18. Both cell lines showed similar LC 50 values, from 0.1 to 2.4μM, for all three trivalent Arsenicals

19. It has been shown that trivalent titanium is generated quantitatively at copper and copper amalgam cathodes also in moderately acid solutions.

20. Antimonious definition is - of, relating to, or derived from antimony—used especially of compounds in which antimony is trivalent.

21. Methylated Arsenicals that contain trivalent arsenic (As III) are orders of magnitude more potent GR inhibitors than iAs III

22. Black Chromate- a trivalent black Chromate conversion coating for zinc that provides 120 hours to white corrosion, when used in conjunction with a sealer

23. A bactericidal composition comprises didecyldimethyl didecyldimethylammonium chloride and an alkylene oxide adduct of a polyhydric alcohol being trivalent or more and is effective Bactericidally …

24. Like all actinides, Berkelium easily dissolves in various aqueous inorganic acids, liberating gaseous hydrogen and converting into the trivalent oxidation state

25. The applicability of this method for the separation of trivalent actinide elements is shown, including the fast preparation of thin counting samples.

26. Enzymatic methylation of arsenic is a detoxification process; it can be mehylated to methylarsenite, dimethylarsenite or trimethylarsenite, all of which are trivalent.

27. 27 We has discussed the mechanism of the trivalent synaptic adjustment, and it's important use to control the chiasmata and disjunction of the chromosomes.

28. The entropy-driven affinity of trivalent (in)organic Arsenicals for closely spaced dithiols has been exploited to develop a novel route to peptide/protein-polymer conjugation.

29. Any of various crystalline double salts of a trivalent metal (such as Aluminum, chromium, or iron) and a monovalent metal (such as potassium or sodium), especially Aluminum potassium sulfate

30. Trivalent Passivate/Chromate FAQ 1) What are passivates/Chromates? Passivates/Chromates are used to coat metal parts in order to provide a longer life for the part

31. Thus, production of methylated trivalent Arsenicals in the course of iAs metabolism may result in GR inhibition, shifting the GSH:GSSG ratio and the cellular redox balance.

32. Abstract Two mirror-image isomorphisms between general Bracketings and binary Bracketings are formalized which parallel the isomorphisms described by De Bruijn and Morselt between plane trees and trivalent plane trees

33. Subsequently, the model was applied to the trivalent actinide ions with a view to predicting values for the free energy and enthalpy of hydration for this series.

34. Alanes, more specifically trivalent aluminum compounds, are usually electron‐deficient species and therefore possess Lewis acidic character and tend to form strong Lewis complexes with various σ donor ligands

35. The only alums formed with common trivalent metals are NaAl(SO4)2 (unstable above 39 °C) and NaCr(SO4)2, in contrast to potassium sulfate and ammonium sulfate which form many stable alums.

36. Therefore, we evaluated a novel pretargeting system using TF2, a humanized bispecific trivalent monoclonal antibody (mAb), directed against CEA and the IMP-288-peptide, a hapten for binding radiometals for imaging.

37. The Arsines are generated either exclusively from trivalent or from both tri- and pentavalent inorganic and methylated arsenicals depending on the presence of L-cysteine as a prereductant and/or

38. In our studies of the effects of the trivalent Arsenical phenylarsine oxide on insulin-dependent hexose uptake in 3T3-L1 adipocytes, we needed direct methods to study Arsenical-protein interactions

39. The endothelial cells treated with1nM to 1μM concentrations of the three trivalent Arsenicals did not show increased cell proliferation at 24, 48 or 72h or increased rate of proliferation at 72h of exposure.

40. A method based on pH-selective generation and separation of Arsines is commonly used for analysis of inorganic, methylated, and dimethylated trivalent and pentavalent arsenicals by hydride generation-atomic absorption spectrometry (HG-AAS)

41. Black mesoporous Anatase TiO2 nanoleaves with an electro-conducting trivalent Ti have been successfully synthesized via a facile solution plasma process and their electrochemical aluminum storage performance in Al(NO3)3 aqueous solution is investigated

42. A novel product obtained by reacting an alkalimetal salt of nicotinic acid with a trivalent chromium salt and having glucose tolerance factor activity, a process for its production and a method for its use, are disclosed.

43. Definition of Actinium : a radioactive trivalent metallic element that resembles lanthanum in chemical properties and that is found especially in pitchblende — see Chemical Elements Table First Known Use of Actinium 1900, in the meaning defined above

44. Alums are double sulfate salts, with the general formula AM(SO 4) 2 ·12H 2 O, where A is a monovalent cation such as potassium or ammonium and M is a trivalent metal ion such as aluminum or chromium(III)

45. (h) Biological product means a virus, therapeutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood component or derivative, allergenic product, protein, or analogous product, or Arsphenamine or derivative of Arsphenamine (or any other trivalent organic arsenic compound), applicable to the prevention, treatment, or cure of a disease or condition

46. Medical Definition of Antimony : a trivalent and pentavalent metalloid element that is commonly metallic silvery white, crystalline, and brittle and is used especially in alloys and semiconductors and in medicine as a constituent of various antiprotozoal agents (as tartar emetic) — symbol Sb — see Chemical Elements Table

47. In contextchemistrylang=en terms the difference between Arsenate and arsenite is that Arsenate is (chemistry) the anion aso 4 3-while arsenite is (chemistry) any oxyanion of trivalent arsenic, especially the aso 3 3-anion (or protonated derivatives); any salt containing this anion, or any ester of arsenious acid

48. Bi - a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals atomic number 83 , Bismuth metal , metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.

49. Bi - a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals atomic number 83, bismuth metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.