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Calcium Oxide Summary
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Calcium Oxide Overview Calcium oxide (KAL-see-um OK-side) is an odorless crystalline or powdery solid that, in a pure form, is white to off-gray. It often appears with a yellowish or brownish tint to the presence of impurities, especially iron. Calcium...
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Quicklime : Environmental Health Terms
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A common name for calcium oxide (chemical symbol CaO), the material from which the HYDRATED LIME (i.e. calcium hydroxide, or slaked lime) used in lime mortar is...
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Calcium oxide (CaO), commonly known as burnt lime, lime or quicklime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic and alkaline crystalline solid. As a commercial product, lime often also contains magnesium oxide, silicon oxide and...


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Plant Physiology
Oxidative Stress-Induced Calcium Signaling in Arabidopsis1
07/01/2004: 5,784 words, approx. 19 pages
Many environmental stresses result in increased generation of active oxygen species in plant cells. This leads to the induction of protective mechanisms, including changes in gene expression, which lead to antioxidant activity, the recovery of redox balance, and recovery from damage/toxicity. Relatively little is...
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Clinical Chemistry
Effects of LDL, cholesterol, and their oxidized forms on the precipitation kinetics of calcium phosphates
12/01/2003: 6,807 words, approx. 23 pages
Background: LDL, cholesterol, and their oxidized forms are known cardiovascular risk factors and are often found in atherosclerotic lesions of various stages. Little is known, however, about whether they are directly involved in the formation of calcium phosphate compounds. Methods: We used the...
 


 

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