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Chemical transformations at incomplete methane oxidation in the air medium ... possibility of syngas production by direct incomplete oxidation of methane by ...
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tion shows that incomplete oxidation is energetically more .... incomplete and complete oxidation of potentially acetogenic ...
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Partial and incomplete oxidation of palmitate by cultured beating cardiac cells from neonatal rats. A Pinson,; J Desgrès and; M Heller ...
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A method has been proposed for the initiation of the reaction of incomplete oxidation of methane by free radicals which are formed during the burning of hydrogen. ... A hypothetical reaction mechanism has been given for the incomplete oxidation of methane, catalyzed by the free radicals which are formed at the moment of...
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Carbon monoxide was recently the subject of a laboratory seminar, and the information is presented here for the convenience of the field bioenvironmental engineer. ... Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas generally produced by incomplete oxidation of organic or carbonaceous material. It is the most widely...
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research in the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences ... The microbial logic behind the prevalence of incomplete oxidation of organic compounds by acetogenic bacteria in methanogenic environments...
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• A study of palmitate oxidation in 200 consecutive human muscle biopsy specimens showed 14 patients in whom there was abnormal, incomplete palmitate oxidation when the rate of oxidation of palmitate14C (ul) was compared with that of palmitate14C (at carbon 1). Five patients had denervation as a primary diagnosis,
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Previous studies have suggested that insulin resistance develops secondary to diminished fat oxidation and resultant accumulation of cytosolic lipid molecules that impair insulin signaling.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, practically odorless, and tasteless gas or liquid. It results from incomplete oxidation of carbon in combustion. ... Incomplete oxidation during combustion in gas ranges and unvented gas or kerosene heaters may cause high concentrations of CO in indoor air.
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