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Influence of coal composition on the fate of coal nitrogen during staged combustionGlass, James W. (James William) January 1978 (has links)
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Formation of pollutants during char combustionSchulze Diaz, Oscar Edgardo, 1947- January 1974 (has links)
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The effects of nitrogen on jojobe, Simmondsia chinensis (Link) SchneiderMeneley, Toni Jean, 1949- January 1975 (has links)
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The effect of nitrogen on the morphological and historical characteristics of barley as related to lodging resistance.Skepasts, Alexander Visvaldis. January 1960 (has links)
Lodging in small grains is often responsible for losses in crop yield and quality. Due to difficulties in employing modern harvesting practices, in lodged crops, the cost of production increases, both because of time lost and because of increased labour requirements. [...]
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Soil factors affecting corn (Zea mays L.) root growth, fertilizer nitrogen uptake and nitrogen leaching losses in three Quebec soils.Warnaars, Benjamin Caspar. January 1972 (has links)
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Investigating new reactions for coordinated dinitrogenPark, Rosa 11 1900 (has links)
The chemistry of the tantalum dinitrogen complex ([NPN]Ta)₂(μ-H)₂(μ-η¹:η²-N₂)Ta-[NPN], 1, (where [NPN] represents the acyclic tridentate ligand [(PhNSiMe₂CH₂)₂-PPh]²-), with primary alkenes, group IV and V metallocene complexes, and GaCp* is explored.
The reaction of 1 with 1-pentene and 1-hexene occurs via olefin-insertion into the metal-hydride bond to give two new complexes, ([NPN]Ta(CH₂)₄CH₃)₂(μ-η¹:η¹-N₂), 10, and ([NPN]Ta(CH₂)₅CH₃)₂(μ-η¹:η¹-N₂), 11, which were characterized using NMR spectroscopy. The solid-state structure of 11 was established and revealed that N₂ has been transformed into a bridging end-on mode. In contrast to its G symmetry in solution, the solid-state structure of 11 is C, symmetric; a VT-NMR study was performed and showed that 11 exists as an equilibrium between two isomers in solution: a C, symmetric isomer 11A,which is the predominant isomer at room temperature, and a C, symmetric isomer 11B,which is the minor isomer.
The reactivity of 1 with group IV and V metallocenes was investigated. The reaction of 1 with Cp₂Hf(PMe₃)(η²-Me₃SiCCSiMe₃) produces [N(μ-P=N)N]Ta(μ-H)₂(μ-N(Hf-Cp₂))Ta[NPN], 14, in which N₂ is cleaved and new Hf-N and P=N bonds have formed. The reaction of 1 with group V metallocene hydrides Cp₂MH₃ (M Nb, Ta) was also attempted however these complexes do not react with 1.
The reaction of 1 with GaCp* produces a new complex, [NPN]Ta(μ-N(GaCp*))Ta(=NPμ)[NPIA,-N], 18, which was characterized using NMR spectroscopy. Complex 18 decomposes over several days in solution, and one product of decomposition that was isolated was [(PhNH)(NPμ-N)Ta]₂, 19. The solid-state structure of 19 showed that the [NPN] ligand was cleaved at the N-Si bond, similar to that observed for the reaction of 1 with 9-BBN and HB(C₆H₅)₂. A mechanism for the formation of complexes 18 and 19 is proposed.
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Differentiation of plasmids in marine diazotroph assemblages determined by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA analysisBeeson, Keri Elizabeth 08 1900 (has links)
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The magnetic rotation spectrum of nitrogen dioxideGoodfriend, Paul Louis 05 1900 (has links)
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Determination of Protein Needs Using Nitrogen Balance in Infants Immediately Post Cardiopulmonary Bypass SurgeryHerridge, Joann 27 November 2013 (has links)
Background: The amount of parenteral protein to produce nitrogen balance in infants diagnosed with severe heart defects undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery was investigated. Methods: Infants born at ≥36 weeks and ≤ 12 months of age were randomized to one of three parenteral protein intakes, the control group received 1.5 g/kg/d and intervention groups received either, 2.2 or 3.0 g/kg/d of protein, respectively. Timed 24 hour urine collections were obtained for three consecutive days following surgery. Total urinary nitrogen was measured through Kjeldahl analysis. Results: A significant difference was demonstrated between the lowest protein intake level of 1.5 g/kg/d and both 2.2 g/kg/d (p ≤ 0.03) and 3.0 g/kg/d
(p ≤ 0.001), on study day 1. Nitrogen balance results were 4.0 ± 52.9 (1.5 g/kg/d), 97.0 ± 96.2 (2.2 g/kg/d) and 149.7 ± 90.9 (3.0 g/kg/d). Conclusion: Protein delivery of 1.5 g/kg/d was insufficient to produce nitrogen balance on post-operative day 1.
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Patterns and Pathways of Hydrogenation of Asphaltene Model CompoundsMierau, Judah Unknown Date
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