Acid sulfate soil — Acid sulfate soils are naturally occurring soils, sediments or organic substrates (e.g. peat) that are formed under waterlogged conditions. These soils contain iron sulfide minerals (predominantly as the mineral pyrite) or their oxidation… … Wikipedia
Copper-copper(II) sulfate electrode — Diagram of an electrode used in the field The Copper copper(II) sulfate electrode is a reference electrode of the first kind[1], based on the redox reaction with participation of the metal (copper) and its salt copper(II) sulfate. It is used for… … Wikipedia
Heparan sulfate analogue — Heparan sulfate analogues are polymers engineered to mimic several properties of heparan sulfates. [1] They can be constituted with a backbone of polysaccharides, such as poly glucose or glucuronates [2] or a polyester such as co polymers of… … Wikipedia
Dimethyl sulfate — Dimethyl sulfate … Wikipedia
Heparan sulfate — (HS) is a linear polysaccharide found in all animal tissues. It occurs as a proteoglycan (PG) in which two or three HS chains are attached in close proximity to cell surface or extracellular matrix proteins. [cite book | title=Proteoglycans:… … Wikipedia
Zinc sulfate — IUPAC name … Wikipedia
Ammonium cerium(IV) sulfate — Other names Ceric ammonium sulfate, ceric ammonium sulphate, ammonium cerium(IV) sulphate … Wikipedia
copper sulfate — n the sulfate of bivalent copper that is best known as the blue crystalline hydrate CuSO4·5H2O, is used as an algicide and fungicide, and has been used medicinally in solution as an emetic but is not now recommended for such use because of its… … Medical dictionary
Cellulose sulfate — was a candidate microbicide that had been stopped for regulatory approval to be used therapeutically in the prevention of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.On February 1 2007, the International AIDS Society announced that two phase III… … Wikipedia
потенциальный сульфат — 3.3 потенциальный сульфат (potential sulfate): Общая сера, присутствующая в пробе, которая будет окисляться до неорганических сульфатов в присутствии окислителя. Источник … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
Radiative forcing — In climate science, radiative forcing is generally defined as the change in net irradiance between different layers of the atmosphere. Typically, radiative forcing is quantified at the tropopause in units of watts per square meter. A positive… … Wikipedia