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  1. 1521

    Removal of Organic Matter from Landfill Leachate by Advanced Oxidation Processes: A Review by Wei Li, Qixing Zhou, Tao Hua

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Among the AOPs reviewed, Fenton process should be the best choice, not only because it can achieve about 49~89% of COD removal with COD ranging from 837 to 8894 mg/L, but also because the process is cost-effective and simple in technological aspect, there is no mass transfer limitation (homogeneous nature) and both iron and hydrogen peroxide are nontoxic.…”
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  2. 1522

    Synthesis of chromium and ferrochromium alloy in molten salts by the electro-reduction method by Ge X., Jin S., Zhang M., Wang X., Seetharaman S.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this work, we successfully applied the Fray-Farthing-Chen Cambridge electro-reduction process on the preparation of chromium from chromium oxide, and for the first time, the synthesis of ferrochromium alloy from chromium oxide and iron oxide mixture and the chromite ore in molten calcium chloride. …”
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  3. 1523

    Restless Legs Syndrome as the Initial Presentation of Multiple Sclerosis by Ceyla Irkec, Doga Vurallı, Sebnem Karacay Ozkalaycı

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…It is associated with several pathological or physiological conditions. Iron metabolism and dysfunctions of the dopaminergic system are the most important factors in the pathophysiology. …”
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  4. 1524

    Amoebic Liver Abscess and Indigenous Alcoholic Beverages in the Tropics by T. Kumanan, V. Sujanitha, S. Balakumar, N. Sreeharan

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The contributory role of alcohol-induced increase in hepatic iron stores and lipid content is discussed. Late-stage liver disease with fibrosis seems to be protective for the development of ALA. …”
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  5. 1525

    Neuroendocrine Tumour as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Criterion for Autoimmune Gastritis by S. I. Mozgovoi, M. A. Livzan, T. S. Krolevets, A. G. Shimanskaya

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…A general clinical examination revealed mild chronic iron deficiency anemia and increased neuron-specific enolase (NSE). …”
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  6. 1526

    Crystal Structure of Ruthenium Phthalocyanine with Diaxial Monoatomic Ligand: Bis(Triphenylphosphine)Iminium Dichloro(Phthalocyaninato(2-))Ruthenium(III) by Derrick Ethelbhert Yu, Akira Kikuchi, Tetsuya Taketsugu, Tamotsu Inabe

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Axially-ligated iron phthalocyanines have been found to be good molecular conductors with giant negative magnetoresistance (GNMR) which originates from a strong intramolecular π-d interaction between the metal and phthalocyanine. …”
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  7. 1527

    Online Monitoring of Electrochemical Degradation of Paracetamol through a Biomimetic Sensor by Mariana Calora Quintino de Oliveira, Marcos Roberto de Vasconcelos Lanza, José Luis Paz Jara, Maria Del Pilar Taboada Sotomayor

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The process efficiency was monitored at real time by the biomimetic sensor constructed by modifying a glassy carbon electrode with a Nafion membrane doped with iron tetrapyridinoporphyrazine (FeTPyPz). Simultaneously, we carried out off-line analysis by liquid chromatography (HPLC) during the experiments in order to validate the proposed system. …”
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  8. 1528

    Vitamin D, Essential Minerals, and Toxic Elements: Exploring Interactions between Nutrients and Toxicants in Clinical Medicine by Gerry K. Schwalfenberg, Stephen J. Genuis

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It is evident that vitamin D intake can facilitate the absorption and assimilation of essential inorganic elements (such as calcium, magnesium, copper, zinc, iron, and selenium) but also the uptake of toxic elements (such as lead, arsenic, aluminum, cobalt, and strontium). …”
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  9. 1529

    Descriptive Analysis of Heavy Metals Content of Beef from Eastern Uganda and their Safety for Public Consumption. by Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Paul, Bogere

    Published 2021
    “…Our entry point was to assess by atomic absorption spectrophotometry the levels of essential elements copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn), and non-essential elements lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), nickel (Ni), and cadmium (Cd) in 40 beef samples collected from within and around Soroti (Uganda). …”
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  10. 1530

    CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CHICKPEA by S. Sots, I. Kustov, I. Butsenko, I. Solonytska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The desi variety is also rich in micronutrients, including iron, zinc, magnesium, and phosphorus, which play a crucial role in metabolic processes. …”
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  11. 1531

    CPEB4 modulates liver cancer progression by translationally regulating hepcidin expression and sensitivity to ferroptosis by M. Eugenia Delgado, Salvador Naranjo-Suarez, Marta Ramírez-Pedraza, Beatriz I. Cárdenas, Carmen Gallardo-Martínez, Alexandra Balvey, Eulalia Belloc, Judit Martín, Mark Boyle, Raúl Méndez, Mercedes Fernandez

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Mechanistically, CPEB4 deficiency suppressed hepcidin expression, leading to elevated ferroportin levels, decreased intracellular iron accumulation, and reduced lipid peroxidation (p <0.05). …”
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  12. 1532

    Identification of key chromium resistance genes in Cellulomonas using transcriptomics by Hongmei Sun, Yongdong Li, Shengchao Gao, Guangchuan Shi, Lianbin Cao, Xinya Li, Tong Li, Tongbiao Li, Mingcheng Wang, Enzhong Li, Junhe Liu, Hongxia Ni, Yi Chen, Ying Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Proton pump subunit encoding genes atpA, atpB, atpE, atpF, and atpH, as well as sodium-hydrogen antiporter subunit encoding genes mnhA and mnhC were upregulated, it may be involved in the extracellular proton secretion to reduce Cr(VI). Iron complex transport system substrate-binding protein encoding gene ABC.FEV.S, vacuolar iron transporter encoding gene VIT, FMN reductase gene encoding gene ssuE, and quinone oxidoreductase encoding genes qor and qorB were upregulated to reduce Cr(VI) in the intracellular. …”
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  13. 1533

    Trichoderma virens XZ11-1 producing siderophores inhibits the infection of Fusarium oxysporum and promotes plant growth in banana plants by Haiyang Cui, Qifeng Cheng, Tao Jing, Yufeng Chen, Xiaojuan Li, Miaoyi Zhang, Dengfeng Qi, Junting Feng, Farinaz Vafadar, Yongzan Wei, Kai Li, Yankun Zhao, Dengbo Zhou, Jianghui Xie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The symbiotic interaction not only improve plant resistance to Foc TR4, but also enhance iron absorption of roots to promote plant growth by secreting siderophores. …”
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    Lattes/Lattara (Hérault), comptoir étrusque du littoral languedocien by Éric Gailledrat, Ariane Vacheret

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This highly stratified site, with levels in parts preserved beneath the phreatic level, is first and foremost known for the late phases of the Iron Age, whereas the earlier levels have only been investigated to a limited extent. …”
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  16. 1536

    Termination of Repeat Testing in Chemical Laboratories Based on Practice Guidelines: Examining the Effect of Rule-Based Repeat Testing in a Transplantation Center by Neda Soleimani, Amir Azadi, Mohammad Javad Esmaeili, Fatemeh Ghodsi, Reza Ghahramani, Azadeh Hafezi, Tayebeh Hosseyni, Arezoo Arabzadeh, Samira khajeh, Mahsa Farhadi, Sahand Mohammadzadeh

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…., albumin, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), amylase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), bilirubin total (BT), bilirubin direct (BD), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), calcium, chloride (Cl), cholesterol total (CholT), creatine kinase (CK), creatinine (Cr), glucose, gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT), high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-c), iron, lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), LDL-c, lipase, magnesium (Mg), phosphorus (Ph), protein total (ProtT), total iron binding capacity (TIBC), triglyceride (TG), and uric acid) were assessed in both critical and noncritical ranges over two consecutive months (routine subjective test repeats in the first month and rule-based repeats in the second month). …”
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  17. 1537

    Aluminum Poisoning with Emphasis on Its Mechanism and Treatment of Intoxication by Mehrdad Rafati Rahimzadeh, Mehravar Rafati Rahimzadeh, Sohrab Kazemi, Roghayeh Jafarian Amiri, Marzieh Pirzadeh, Ali Akbar Moghadamnia

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Aluminum poisoning has complex and multidimensional effects, such as disruption or inhibition of enzymes activities, changing protein synthesis, nucleic acid function, and cell membrane permeability, preventing DNA repair, altering the stability of DNA organization, inhibition of the protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) activity, increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, inducing oxidative stress, decreasing activity of antioxidant enzymes, altering cellular iron homeostasis, and changing NF-kB, p53, and JNK pathway leading to apoptosis. …”
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  18. 1538

    Screening of <i>Polyalthia longifolia</i> and <i>Aloe vera</i> for their phytoextractability of heavy metals in tropical soil of the Niger Delta by FBG Tanee, N Amadi

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…After 12 weeks, the concentration of Lead, Iron and Zinc in soils, roots and shoots was determined. …”
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  19. 1539

    The Influence of Doping with Transition Metal Ions on the Structure and Magnetic Properties of Zinc Oxide Thin Films by Jenica Neamtu, Marius Volmer

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The Zn0.9Fe0.1O film shows a superparamagnetic behavior due to small crystallite sizes and the net spin magnetic moments arisen from the interaction between the iron ions through an oxygen ion in the spinel structure.…”
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  20. 1540

    Fabrication and characterization of the flexible three-layered thin film composites based on MXene/Fe3O4/MWCNT for electromagnetic shielding applications by Mariam Mansoori, Shaohong Luo, Daniel Choi

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Three layers are: (1) The composites of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT)/ carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) as the bottom layer; (2) The composites of MWCNT/CMC/iron oxide (Fe3O4) particles as the middle layer; (3) The composites of MXene/MWCNT/CMC/Fe3O4 as the top layer. …”
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