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Magnesium distribution

Hafner S. S. and Ghose S. (1971). Iron and magnesium distribution in cummingtonites. Zeit. Kristallog., 133 301-326. [Pg.833]

G7. Griffith, F. D., Parker, H. E., and Rogler, J. C., The influence of dietary fluoride on magnesium distribution in growing chicks. Federation Proc. 22, 4... [Pg.57]

Hallsworth AS, Robinson C, Weatherell JA Mineral and magnesium distribution within the approximal carious lesion of dental enamel. Caries Res 1972 6 156-168. [Pg.83]

For elements such as silicon, alumina and sodium, there is a fairly good agreement between atomic absorption (AA) determination and EDS data for the parent Mg-rectorite. However, there are differences with respect to other elements, as shown in Table 6-1. This is not unexpected, since AA determination reports bulk analysis, whereas EDS reports the composition of the individual clay ciystal surface. The iron content measured by EDS is much higher than reported by AA analysis indicating that Fe is preferentially concentrated on the clay platelets surface, and that FejOj-containing phase impurities are negligible. The magnesium distribution is similar to that observed for Fe. [Pg.105]

Magnesium. In the adult human, 50—70% of the magnesium is in the bones associated with calcium and phosphoms. The rest is widely distributed in the soft tissues and body duids. Most of the nonbone Mg ", like K", is located in the intracellular duid where it is the most abundant divalent cation. Magnesium ion is efftcientiy retained by the kidney when the plasma concentration of Mg fads in this respect it resembles Na". The functions of Na", K", Mg ", and Ca " are interrelated so that a deficiencv of Mg " affects the metaboHsm of the other three ions (26). Foods rich in magnesium are listed in Table 9. [Pg.381]

Because of very high dielectric constants k > 20, 000), lead-based relaxor ferroelectrics, Pb(B, B2)02, where B is typically a low valence cation and B2 is a high valence cation, have been iavestigated for multilayer capacitor appHcations. Relaxor ferroelectrics are dielectric materials that display frequency dependent dielectric constant versus temperature behavior near the Curie transition. Dielectric properties result from the compositional disorder ia the B and B2 cation distribution and the associated dipolar and ferroelectric polarization mechanisms. Close control of the processiag conditions is requited for property optimization. Capacitor compositions are often based on lead magnesium niobate (PMN), Pb(Mg2 3Nb2 3)02, and lead ziac niobate (PZN), Pb(Zn 3Nb2 3)03. [Pg.343]

Cathodic protection with magnesium anodes can be just as economical as impressed current anode assemblies for pipelines only a few kilometers in length and with protection current densities below 10 xA m" e.g., in isolated stretches of new pipeline in old networks and steel distribution or service pipes. In this case, several anodes would be connected to the pipeline in a group at test points. The distance from the pipeline is about 1 to 3 m. The measurement of the off potential... [Pg.278]

If the distribution network consists of pipes with screwed rubber sockets and only the service pipes are of steel, these can be protected with zinc or magnesium anodes. This requires an insulating service clip near the insulating connection. It is usually sufficient just to insulate the stirrup of the service clip since the rubber seal of the service pipe acts as an insulator. In the United Kingdom, the protection of numerous service pipes has been proved with magnesium anodes [31]. [Pg.285]

The life of the magnesium anodes with a current content of about 1.2 A a for 10 mA according to Table 6-4 was calculated from Eq. (6-9) as 120 years. This assumes that the protection current is equally distributed over both anodes. The calculated life would certainly not be reached because uniform anode current distribution cannot be achieved over a long period of time. It would, however, be substantially longer than the minimum required life of 25 years. For this length... [Pg.297]

They are widely employed in the manufacture, storage and distribution of liquified gases, particularly on sea and road tankers. The most popular alloy for cryogenic applications is 4.5% magnesium alloy (N8). Table 3.33 gives the boiling points of the most common cryogenic liquids and the minimum temperatures at which various materials can be used. [Pg.90]

Magnesium anodes suspended inside a galvanised hot-water tank and in electrical connection with it afford cathodic protection to the zinc, the alloy layer and the steel, at high temperatures as well as in the cold. The magnesium is eventually consumed but it is probable that in the interim a good protective scale will have formed on the inside of the tank, so that the magnesium anode will then no longer be necessary. One of the difficulties of this method, however, is the maintenance of a sufficiently even current distribution over the inside of a tank to protect the whole surface, especially in waters of low conductivity. The method is therefore unlikely to be applicable to soft waters. [Pg.60]

Fig. 19.28 Distribution of galvanic effects around contact of a magnesium casting and a steel... Fig. 19.28 Distribution of galvanic effects around contact of a magnesium casting and a steel...
Where FW contains bicarbonate or carbonate alkalinity (as calcium, magnesium, or sodium salts), these salts undergo thermal decomposition in the boiler, and the steam-volatile contaminant gas carbon dioxide is introduced into the steam distribution system, as shown ... [Pg.288]

Knighton, J.B. Steunenberg, R.K. "Distribution of Transuranium Elements Between Magnesium Chloride and Zinc-Magnesium Alloy", J. of Inorganic and Nuc. Chem. 27 p.p. 1457-1462 (1965). [Pg.403]


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