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  • suelo para absorber radioisótopos. Las partículas de arcilla y los ácidos húmicos pueden alterar la distribución de los isótopos entre el suelo y el agua…
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  • Rembrandt also began to use new brown pigment, called Cassel earth or Cologne earth. This was a natural earth color composed of over ninety percent organic…
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  • Goethite (categoría Iron oxide pigments)
    since ancient times for its use as a pigment (brown ochre). Evidence has been found of its use in paint pigment samples taken from the caves of Lascaux…
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  • Ocean color (categoría Earth observation)
    Stephen K. (1992). Quantum fluorescence efficiencies of marine fulvic and humic acids. Thesis: University of South Florida. Fondriest Environmental, Inc…
    41 kB (4274 palabras) - 12:29 2 mar 2024
  • identify very small amounts of oil in drill cuttings and core samples. Humic acids and fulvic acids produced by the degradation of organic matter in…
    98 kB (10 883 palabras) - 23:05 8 may 2024
  • Earthworm (redirección desde Earth worm)
    at a pH of 4.3 and some Megascolecidae are present in extremely acidic humic soils. Soil pH may also influence the numbers of worms that go into diapause…
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  • from the River Wind". PopMatters. Retrieved November 9, 2022. "Enterprise Earth Split with Bassist, Release New Song". Metal Sucks. December 10, 2021. Retrieved…
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  • reaches approximately −18. The likely cause of grey hair is shown to be pigment-making cells losing their ability to mature into melanocytes. Researchers…
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  • Trygve Eriksen (2007). "Diffusion of humic colloids in compacted bentonite". Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C. 32 (1–7): 477–484. Bibcode:2007PCE…
    42 kB (4865 palabras) - 18:01 27 abr 2024
  • the tested substrates, while application of a biostimulator consisting of humic acid, lactic acid and Bacillus subtilis improved yields in all substrates…
    89 kB (9260 palabras) - 07:01 21 may 2024
  • environment and in nature are bound in some form of chelate ring (e.g., with a humic acid or a protein). Thus, metal chelates are relevant to the mobilization…
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  • Ferrihydrite (categoría Iron oxide pigments)
    species, including arsenic, lead, phosphate, and organic molecules (e.g., humic and fulvic acids). Its strong and extensive interaction with trace metals…
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  • Soriano-Sierra, E.J. (February 2005). "Fluorescence fingerprint of fulvic and humic acids from varied origins as viewed by single-scan and excitation/emission…
    112 kB (12 375 palabras) - 15:47 22 may 2024
  • strong levels of natural selection acted about 1.2 mya to produce darkly pigmented skin in early members of the genus Homo Rogers, Alan R.; Iltis, David;…
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  • as a catalyst for hydrogenation, cathodes for rechargeable batteries, pigments and metal surface treatments. Nickel is an essential nutrient for some…
    90 kB (9845 palabras) - 23:08 16 may 2024
  • certain pigments in a given geographical region. In Tibet and the Himalayan regions (Kashmir, Nepal and Bhutan), red is the preferred pigment used in…
    19 kB (1976 palabras) - 20:31 23 abr 2024
  • Interactive. Retrieved 21 August 2015. "Dragon Tales - Season 1, Episode 5: Pigment of Your Imagination / Zak's Song - TV.com". TV.com. CBS Interactive. Retrieved…
    66 kB (717 palabras) - 08:59 12 may 2024
  • deposits throughout the world mostly as cinnabar (mercuric sulfide). The red pigment vermilion is obtained by grinding natural cinnabar or synthetic mercuric…
    117 kB (12 488 palabras) - 05:34 16 may 2024
  • the hippopotamus are red due to the presence of hipposudoric acid, a red pigment which acts as a natural sunscreen, and is neither sweat or blood. It does…
    565 kB (53 919 palabras) - 19:24 25 may 2024
  • South American Indians". Journal of American Anthropology, 1912. 11. "The Humic Acid Origin of Asphalt". American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin…
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  • outer fleshy husk of inedible fruit. The blue colour is not derived from a pigment but is due to structural colouration. Rudraksha beads are sometimes called…
    37 kB (3754 palabras) - 20:14 22 may 2024
  • greatly in their ability to bind radioisotopes, the clay particles and humic acids can alter the distribution of the isotopes between the soil water…
    27 kB (3223 palabras) - 23:19 10 mar 2024