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    The influence of salt on rancidity development in salted-dried fish by Imeh N. Eshiet

    Published 1983
    “…These methods have developed over the years largely to suit local conditions e.g. availability of salt and climate. In general, rapid drying occurs under low humidity and high temperature conditions, although in practice fish drying is viable provided either the humidity is relatively low or the temperature relatively high. …”
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    Mineral salts absorption in plants. by Sutcliffe, James F.

    Published 1962
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    Properties and applications of polyether salt complexes by Eric G. Harrison

    Published 1984
    “…The physical properties of polyethers have been modified by complexation with inorganic salts. The cation is bound to the polyether oxygen atoms to produce a single phase polymer-salt solution. …”
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    Ultrafiltration of inorganic salts in the presence of polyelectrolytes by Polina Prokopovich

    Published 2006
    “…Cellulose acetate membranes completely impermeable to the polyelectrolyte were selected with pore size 520 nm. At low concentrations of polyelectrolyte, a gel layer on the membrane surface does not form. …”
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    Treatment of mixed (fresh and salt) wastewater by S.L. Tang, T.H. Lee

    Published 2002
    “…The salt concentration of the mixed wastewater is between 5,000 mg/l to 6,000 mg/l, about one-fifth of seawater salt concentration, in Hong Kong.…”
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    The illustrated guide to Staffordshire salt-glazed stoneware. by Mountford, Arnold Robert

    Published 1971
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    Cyclisation reactions of some arene diazonium salts by Abdul S. Daudpota

    Published 1978
    “…A brief review of the dediazoniation of benzenediazonium salts and cyclisation reactions through 2,2'-positions of biphenyls is presented in order to understand and investigate the scope and mechanism of the Mascarelli reaction. …”
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    Chiral iminium salts as catalysts for asymmetric epoxidation by Mohamud M. Farah

    Published 2007
    “…The first part of this chapter describes the initial attempts to prepare a range of dihydroisoquinolinium salts, and led to the successful synthesis of one catalyst, which afforded up to 46% ee in the epoxidation of 1-phenyl-3,4-dihydronaphthalene. …”
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    Prevention of microbial deterioration in salted dried fish by Ir Santoso

    Published 1980
    “…Growth on both 10 % salt-CYA and 10 % salt-CYB prevented growth at a level of 0.1 % (w/v). …”
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    Papers on etherification and on the constitution of salts / by A.W. Williamson. by Williamson, A. W.

    Published 1949
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    Carbohydrate-derived iminium salt organocatalysts for the asymmetric epoxidation of alkenes by Philip C. Bulman Page, Yohan Chan, John Liddle, Mark Elsegood

    Published 2014
    “…A new family of carbohydrate-based dihydroisoquinolinium salts has been prepared and tested for potential as asymmetric catalysts for the epoxidation of unfunctionalized alkene substrates, providing up to 57% ee in the product epoxides.…”
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    Non-aqueous iminium salt mediated catalytic asymmetric epoxidation by Philip C. Bulman Page, Benjamin Buckley, David Barros, A. John Blacker, Harry Heaney, Brian A. Marples

    Published 2006
    “…A range of substituted dihydroisoquinolinium salts has been tested in the catalytic asymmetric epoxidation of simple alkenes using our newly developed non-aqueous conditions employing tetraphenylphosphonium mono-peroxysulfate (TPPP) as oxidant, giving ees of up to 97%.…”
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    Kinetic resolution in asymmetric epoxidation using iminium salt catalysis by Philip C. Bulman Page, Louise F. Appleby, Yohan Chan, David P. Day, Benjamin Buckley, Alexandra M.Z. Slawin, Steven M. Allin, Michael J. McKenzie

    Published 2013
    “…The first reported examples of kinetic resolution in epoxidation reactions using iminium salt catalysis are described, providing up to 99% ee in the epoxidation of racemic cis-chromenes.…”
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    Decision-support for arsenic- and salt- mitigation in Bangladesh: the ASTRA approach by Gabor Szanto, D. van Halem, L.C. Rietveld, S. Olivero, A. Adams, Dipok C. Roy, J. Barendse, K. Baby, M.M. Hoque, J.W. Dogger

    Published 2014
    “…This paper outlines the main mitigation routes as the (i) targeting of contamination-free groundwater, (ii) treatment of arsenic- and salt-contaminated aquifers and (iii) utilization of non-groundwater sources. …”
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    Analysis of a salt gradient solar pond with an internal heat exchanger by Salah Saouli

    Published 1987
    “…Solar ponds are bodies of water in which heat convection resulting from the absorption of solar radiation is suppressed by an artificially established salt concentration gradient. In this thesis a new method of heat extraction from the pond was investigated, both theoretically and experimentally. …”
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    Nonmonotonic electrophoretic mobility of rodlike polyelectrolytes by multivalent coions in added salt by Hossein Vahid, Alberto Scacchi, Maria Sammalkorpi, Tapio Ala-Nissila

    Published 2024
    “…It is well established that when multivalent counterions or salts are added to a solution of highly charged polyelectrolytes (PEs), correlation effects can cause charge inversion of the PE, leading to electrophoretic mobility (EM) reversal. …”
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    Process-analytical technology investigation of the crystallization of pharmaceutical polymorphs, salts and hydrates by Krystel S. Howard

    Published 2011
    “…The robust MSZW takes into consideration variation in process parameters including ramp rate, vessel size (1 mL and 1 L), agitator speed and type. This robust MSZW can be used for the design of scale up experiments (pilot plant and industrial scale), increasing the likelihood of producing a quality product. …”
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    New chiral binaphthalene-derived iminium salt organocatalysts for asymmetric epoxidation of alkenes by Philip C. Bulman Page, Mohamud M. Farah, Benjamin Buckley, A. John Blacker

    Published 2007
    “…A series of binaphthalene-fused azepinium salts has been generated and used as organocatalysts in the asymmetric epoxidation of unfunctionalized alkenes, giving rise to ees of up to 84%.…”
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    Modified Poisson–Boltzmann theory for polyelectrolytes in monovalent salt solutions with finite-size ions by Hossein Vahid, Alberto Scacchi, Xiang Yang, Tapio Ala-Nissila, Maria Sammalkorpi

    Published 2022
    “…These include excess salt concentrations up to 1M and ion sizes ranging from small ions, such as Na+ or Cl−, to softer and larger ions with a size comparable to the PE diameter. …”
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    Production and storage of salt boiled fish (Pindong) using Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) by Ratna Ibrahim

    Published 1986
    “…Storage of salted-boiled mackerel individually packed in polyethylene bags failed to prolong shelf-life when stored at 25-29°C.· However, · modified atmosphere packaging with 40% N 2 and 60% C0 2 and storage at -1 °C retarded spoilage and gave a shelf-life of at least 21 days.…”
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    Endothermic salts integrated in impermeable suits do not reduce heat strain during exercise by Hein A.M. Daanen, George Havenith, Manuel Buehler, Aike W. Wypkema, Stephen S. Cheung

    Published 2013
    “…Wearing impermeable garments during work inherently leads to heat strain, even in cold environments [1]. Phase change materials (mainly paraffin’s or salt [4]) may be used as a thermal buffer (e.g. [2]) to reduce initial heat stress. …”
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    Exploiting constructed wetlands for industrial effluent phytodesalination in Jing-Jin-Ji urban agglomeration, China by Nolwenn Vaudry, Yi Sun, Oluwasola Afolabi

    Published 2022
    “…Also, halophytic plants local to the region have promising chloride uptake (60.6g/kg and 256.0g/kg of plant dry weight) and can reduce water conductivity by 40%. …”
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    Supplementary information files for Nonmonotonic electrophoretic mobility of rodlike polyelectrolytes by multivalent coions in added salt by Hossein Vahid, Alberto Scacchi, Maria Sammalkorpi, Tapio Ala-Nissila

    Published 2024
    “…© the authors, CC-BY 4.0Supplementary files for article Nonmonotonic electrophoretic mobility of rodlike polyelectrolytes by multivalent coions in added saltIt is well established that when multivalent counterions or salts are added to a solution of highly charged polyelectrolytes (PEs), correlation effects can cause charge inversion of the PE, leading to electrophoretic mobility (EM) reversal. …”
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    Olympism, myth and reality: British media portrayals of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics by Katie S. Butler

    Published 2005
    “…The purpose of this study was to explore the portrayal of Olympism in the British media coverage of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games. A figurational framework was implemented in making sense of the interdependencies that exist in the sport-Olympic-media complex. …”
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    New systems for catalytic asymmetric epoxidation by Phillip Parker

    Published 2009
    “…The methyl analogue of this sub-family of azepinium catalysts has been shown to give up to 81% ee for epoxidation of 1-phenylcyclohexene, furthermore, the binaphthalene azepinium salt with an additional methyl group was also synthesized and was shown to give up to 93% for epoxidation of 1-phenylcyclohexene. …”
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    A study of a eutectic salt of lithium nitrate and sodium chloride (8713%) for latent heat storage by Dan Zhou, Philip Eames

    Published 2017
    “…In this paper, the eutectic salt of LiNO3NaCl (8713%) was investigated to evaluate its potential for latent heat storage for medium temperature range applications (290 kJ/kg). …”
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    Effect of lithium chloride additive on forward osmosis membranes performance by Nawaf Bin Darwish, Abdullah Alkhudhiri, Hamad AlRomaih, Abdulrahman Alalawi, Mark Leaper, Nidal Hilal

    Published 2019
    “…The addition of 3% lithium chloride (LiCl) to the membrane substrates resulted in an increase in both the water flux and reverse salt flux. …”
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    Thermal Characterisation of Binary Sodium/Lithium Nitrate Salts for Latent Heat Storage at Medium Temperatures - dataset by Dan Zhou, Philip Eames

    Published 2016
    “…In this paper, two binary salts, NaNO3LiNO3 (46% – 54%) and NaNO3LiNO3 (40% – 60%), were investigated to assess their suitability for medium temperature heat storage. …”
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    Atropo- and diastereoselective construction of tetracyclic biphenylazepinium salts derived from aminoalcohols: use as catalysts in enantioselective asymmetric epoxidation. by Philip C. Bulman Page, Christopher A. Pearce, Yohan Chan, Phillip Parker, Benjamin Buckley, Gerasimos A. Rassias, Mark Elsegood

    Published 2015
    “…A range of new biphenylazepinium salt organocatalysts effective for asymmetric epoxidation has been developed incorporating an additional substituted oxazolidine ring, and providing improved enantiocontrol in alkene epoxidation over the parent structure. …”
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    Nutritional quality changes in salted-dried mackerel (Scomber scombrus) and cod (Gadus morhua) during processing and storage by Surono

    Published 1991
    “…The overall losses of available lysine during processing and storage were between 26 and 33%. The losses in thiamine were between 31 and 41%, with the pickle salting method minimises losses of thiamine, whereas little changes occurred in riboflavin (13%).…”
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    Lego-inspired glass capillary microfluidic device: a technique for bespoke microencapsulation of phase change materials by Sumit Parvate, Goran Vladisavljevic, Nico Leister, Alexandros Spyrou, Guido Bolognesi, Daniele Baiocco, Zhibing Zhang, Sujay Chattopadhyay

    Published 2023
    “…Oil-in-oil-in-water (O/O/W) and water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) core–shell double emulsion droplets were formed to encapsulate hexadecane (HD, an organic PCM) and salt hydrate SP21EK (an aqueous PCM) in a UV-curable polymeric shell, Norland Optical Adhesive (NOA). …”
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    Supplementary information files for Lego-inspired glass capillary microfluidic device: a technique for bespoke microencapsulation of phase change materials by Sumit Parvate, Goran Vladisavljevic, Nico Leister, Alexandros Spyrou, Guido Bolognesi, Daniele Baiocco, Zhibing Zhang, Sujay Chattopadhyay

    Published 2023
    “…Oil-in-oil-in-water (O/O/W) and water-in-oil-in-water (W/O/W) core–shell double emulsion droplets were formed to encapsulate hexadecane (HD, an organic PCM) and salt hydrate SP21EK (an aqueous PCM) in a UV-curable polymeric shell, Norland Optical Adhesive (NOA). …”
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