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R, Krasnow Marta, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Water leachability of elements from the low-temperature ash of bituminous coal samples. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1996.

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Menon, R. G. Compaction of phosphate rocks with soluble phosphates: An alternative technology to partial acidulation of phosphate rocks with low reactivity : IFDC experience. International Fertilizer Development Center, 1996.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Final technical report on protein crystal growth in low gravity ... for the period January 1, 1987 through June 30, 1988. Center for Materials Research, Stanford University, 1988.

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1959-, Baker Joel E., Poster Dianne L, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.), eds. Review of methods and measurements of selected hydrophobic organic contaminant aqueous solubilities, vapor pressures, and air-water partition coefficients. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1998.

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Cohen, Martin S. Characterization of the biochemical mechanism through which selected fungi solubilize low-rank coal. s.n, 1990.

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Yaws, Carl L. The Yaws handbook of properties for environmental and green engineering: Adsorption capacity, water solubility, Henry's law constant ... Gulf Pub., 2008.

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CRC Handbook of Solubility Parameters and Other Cohesion Parameters: Second Edition. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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Barton, Allan F. M. CRC Handbook of Solubility Parameters and Other Cohesion Parameters: Second Edition. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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CRC Handbook of Solubility Parameters and Other Cohesion Parameters: Second Edition. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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CRC handbook of solubility parameters and other cohesion parameters. 2nd ed. CRC Press, 1991.

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Daudon, Michel, and Paul Jungers. Uric acid stones. Edited by Mark E. De Broe. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199592548.003.0202_update_001.

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Uric acid (UA) stones are typically red-orange and often appear as sand/ gravel though they may be large. They are totally radiolucent. They account for about 10% of all kidney stones in most countries, and up to 20% in some populations. It is twice as frequent in males, prevalence increases with age, and it is two to three times higher in patients with type 2 diabetes or with features of the metabolic syndrome. Factors that induce the formation of UA stones are a low urine volume, hyperuricosuria, and, more importantly, a permanently low urine pH (< 5). Indeed, below its pKa of 5.35 at 37°
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Barton, Allan F. M. CRC Handbook of Solubility Parameters and Other Cohesion Parameters: Second Edition. CRC Press LLC, 2017.

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North, Crystal M., and David C. Christiani. Respiratory Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190662677.003.0025.

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This chapter describes the clinical presentation of commonly-encountered occupational and environmental respiratory disorders, including principles regarding disease recognition and prevention. Where appropriate, clinical cases are included to illustrate specific diseases. The chapter begins with a general introduction to the evaluation of individuals and populations, including important considerations from the history and physical examination as well as common findings on typical diagnostic tests such as chest X-rays and other imaging studies, and pulmonary function testing. Specific disease
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Clarke, Andrew. Water. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0005.

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Liquid water is essential for life, and a metabolically active cell is ~70% water. The physical properties of liquid water, and their temperature dependence, are dictated to a significant extent by the properties of hydrogen bonds. From an ecological perspective, the important properties of liquid water include its high latent heats of fusion and vapourisation, its high specific heat, the ionisation, low dynamic viscosity and high surface tension. The solubility in water of oxygen, carbon dioxide and the calcium carbonate used to build skeletons in many invertebrates groups all increase with d
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Panigrahi, Muktikanta, and Arpan Kumar Nayak. Polyaniline based Composite for Gas Sensors. IOR PRESS, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.34256/ioriip212.

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In this research work, we have demonstrated the synthesis, spectroscopic characteristics, thermal behaviour and DC conductivity of a few nanostructured composites, substituted conducting polymers (ICPs) and composites of ICPs. The physical properties of aforementioned composites are significantly changed by the doping with HCl, H2SO4, HNO3, H3PO4, or acrylic acid. The charge transport properties of these polymeric materials have been studied in detail because of their potential application in gas sensors. In the current work, varieties of conducting polymer based materials such as PANI-ES/Cloi
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Yaws handbook of properties for environmental and green engineering: Adsorption capacity, water solubility, Henry's law constant ... Gulf Pub., 2008.

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