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Fate of Di-Syston [O,O-diethyl S-[2-(ethylthio)ethyl] phosphorodithioate] in potatoes during processing
National licenceAmerican Chemical Society | 1971| -
Use of Membrane Filtration in the Isolation of beta-Lactoglobulin from Whey
British Library Online Contents | 2001| -
Einsatz der Membranfiltration bei der Isolierung von beta-Lactoglobulin aus Labmolke
Tema Archive | 2001| -
Photocatalytic Oxidation of Gaseous Pollutants with Oxygen on Semiconductor Surfaces
British Library Online Contents | 1998| -
Competent Solutions for New Challenges in Steelmaking
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2005| -
Olfaktometrisches Screeningbesteck fuer Probandenauswahl
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1998| -
Worker exposure during aerial application of a liquid and a granular formulation of Ordram® Selective Herbicide to rice
National licenceSpringer Verlag | 1985| -
Modifying the surface properties of whey protein using ultrafiltration
Online Contents | 2006|Contributors: Kleinschmidt, Th, Zücker, G. -
Use of Membrane Filtration in the Isolation of SS-Lactoglobulin from Whey
Online Contents | 2001|Contributors: Kleinschmidt, T. -
Incidence of anthelmintic resistance in cattle farms in Northern Germany - first results
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2008| -
Peptic partial hydrolysis of whey protein concentrate for modifying the surface properties of whey protein. I. Optimization of hydrolysis conditions
Online Contents | 2005|Contributors: Kleinschmidt, Th -
Innovative Molten Steel Practice with SMS Demag Equipment
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001| -
Peptic partial hydrolysis of whey protein concentrate for modifying the surface properties of whey protein. II. Effects on the emulsifying and foaming properties
Online Contents | 2005|Contributors: Kleinschmidt, Th -
Photocatalytic Oxidation of Gaseous Pollutants with Oxygen on Semiconductor Surfaces - In order to obtain a sufficient high conversion rate in flue gas cleaning processes, catalysts are used in nearly all cases. The activation of these classical contacts is done by heat Semiconductor material can also become catalytically active under irradiation with UV-light to accelerate combustion processes. Since in that case the oxidation process proceeds at room temperature, the use of a photocatalyst can yield some advantages, especially, for small combustion units. The problem is that useful information about the kinetics of photocatalytic combustion processes or about the practical use of photocatalysts do not exist in literature Using the combustion of propene as example, these problems are discussed
Online Contents | 1998|Contributors: Kleinschmidt, O.