Such a reaction would also produce molecularhydrogen, or H 2 .
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Thus, molecularhydrogen is potential to be a neuroprotective agent.
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The results showed reduced and oxidised compounds as well as high levels of molecularhydrogen.
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It is the definitive signal for molecularhydrogen in the plumes of Enceladus that Cassini has now confirmed.
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Understanding galaxy evolution thus requires an understanding of the evolution of stars and of neutral atomic and molecularhydrogen.
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This study was designed to test whether H2-rich saline (saline saturated with molecularhydrogen) protected rats against DCS.
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We investigated whether molecularhydrogen could act as an antiastrogliosis agent during SCI and oxidative injury in experimental rats and cultured astrocytes.
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The vast majority of gas in these clouds consists of molecularhydrogen, and it is in these cold regions that stars are born.
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Atomic Bond Model When one hydrogen atom interacts with another hydrogen to form molecularhydrogen (H 2), many things are going on.
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Volume holographic gratings are written with ultraviolet light in high-optical-quality, commercially available Ge-doped silica films and in Ge-doped optical-fiber preform sections loaded with molecularhydrogen.
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Molecularhydrogen may be an effective therapeutic strategy for stroke patients.
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Molecularhydrogen ice is a strange substance, only formed when the temperature is just a little above absolute zero.
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Conclusions: Molecularhydrogen could suppress reactive astrogliosis after contusive SCI and reduce the release of proinflammatory cytokines produced by active astrocytes related to oxidative injury.
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"Approximately," said the comlog, "although it should be noted that at near-core pressures, molecularhydrogen becomes a metal..."