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Biological Detergents - the basics
... Biological Detergents - the basics Home Buffer page Lipids and detergents Table of detergent properties Water structure Solid phase SDS hydrolysis Biological Detergents Biological Detergents - the basics Essential concepts 1- Amphiphile ... to detergent protein ratio. Most proteins do not bind nonionic detergents. 12- Dialysis of detergents - Micelles dialyze slowly. To dialyze choose a detergent with ...
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Biological buffers - tips and tables
... Biological buffers - tips and tables Home Superacid links Science and the internet Biological detergents Understanding pH and buffers Biological buffers Biological buffers - tips and tables Picture of Norman E Good, developer of biological ... acids and bases Making buffers, Buffer "tricks" If you work with biological buffers, they're well worth understanding. Spreadsheets offer convenient calculation ...
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Scientific Staff - Lorne Stobbs
... National Coordinator - Canadian Plant Disease Survey "Disease Highlights" Adjunct Professor - Brock University, Dept. Biological Sciences Scientific Advisor on numerous national and provincial committees Member - Dean's ... steps of a sandwich immunoassay. With an extraction buffer system containing multiple detergents, a highly sensitive assay was produced that reliably detected virus in infected ...
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California's Pink Salt Lakes
... evaporation ponds of salt recovery plants along their shores, are among nature's most remarkable biological phenomena, and occur in arid regions throughout the world. The red coloration is caused by ... red by salt-loving bacteria. The soft, white soda ash (sodium carbonate) is used in detergents, cleaning products, and in the manufacture of glass. The salt flats along Highway 50, east ...
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Botany online: Eutrophication, Air Pollution, Acid Rain, Forest Damages - Balance of Ecosystems
... agricultural areas with phosphate and nitrate, and phosphates as components of detergents that enter lakes and rivers by way of sewage. Only few ... further damage of the lake life. The final stage is the biological death of the lake. An extreme example of such a degenerative ... That is sufficient for a final breakdown of the system - the biological death of the lake. The use of algicides offers a first ...
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Open Directory - Business:Chemicals
... establishments which are primarily engaged in the production of: Soaps (solid or liquid), Detergents for dishwashing, laundry, or industrial applications, Other cleaning and polishing agents such as ... Acid, disperse, eosin, pararosaniline, or solvent dyes, Lakes (organic pigments) and toners, or Biological stains Also included are support industries such as associations, wholesalers, importers, and ...
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