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The addition of a little sodiumacetate to the solution after the final neutralising has a good effect.
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Add 20 grams of sodiumacetate, warm, and precipitate the lead with a dilute solution of potassium chromate.
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Cells of methanogenic Archaea were selected by serial dilution in medium amended separately with sodiumacetate, sodium formate, or methanol.
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This is specially apt to occur when sodiumacetate is present, although it may also be due to excessive dilution.
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To the hydrochloric acid solution of the zinc and manganese add sodiumacetate in large excess and pass sulphuretted hydrogen freely.
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After identification of the channel in low or high KCl, addition of sodiumacetate or sodium chloride caused only insignificant conductance changes.
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The blue chromous chloride solution thus obtained is poured into a saturated solution of sodiumacetate in an atmosphere of carbonic acid.
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Gastric emptying was measured simultaneously via 99mTechnetium radioscintigraphy and 13C- sodiumacetate breath testing for 6 hours post-feeding.
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Transcriptomics, genetic data and growth studies indicate that over-expression of the sodium -proton antiporter gene nhaA confers the elevated AcR sodiumacetate tolerance phenotype.
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In addition, we have repeated the previous measurements on a sample containing 100 mM sodiumacetate, pH 5.4.
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Sulphate of lead is soluble in solutions of ammonium or sodiumacetate; or it may be converted into carbonate by boiling with carbonate of soda.
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Iron, if present, interferes by forming a white flocculent precipitate of ferric arsenate after the addition of the sodiumacetate and preliminary to the titration.
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The crystals were grown at 291 K using a precipitant solution consisting of 30% PEG 400, 0.1 M sodiumacetate pH 4.6, 0.1 M CdCl(2).
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Sodiumacetate crystals dissolve in 3.9 parts by weight of water at 6° C. (43° F.) or in 2.4 parts at 37° C. (99° F.).