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Wpływ między- i wewnątrzcząsteczkowego wiązania wodorowego na efekty synergiczne rozpuszczalności. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Politechniki Warszawskiej, 1987.

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Noble, E. G. Solubilities of bromide salts of aluminum, cobalt, lead, manganese, potassium, and sodium when sparged with hydrogen bromide. Pgh. [i.e. Pittsburgh] Pa: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1988.

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Sargent, Margaret A. The solubility of hydrogen in some commercial aluminium-lithium alloys. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1989.

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McCracken, C. G. The intrinsic and extrinsic solubility of hydrogen in aluminium-lithium based alloys. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1994.

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Thompson, D. A. ITER Task T227 (1995): Solubility, diffusion and desorption of hydrogen isotopes in beryllium and tungsten. Mississauga, Ont: Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project, 1996.

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Thompson, D. A. ITER Task T26/28 (1995): Solubility, diffusion and desorption of hydrogen isotopes in potential fusion reactor ceramics. Mississauga, Ont: Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project, 1996.

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Noble, E. G. Solubilities of chloride salts of alkali and alkaline-earth metals when sparged with hydrogen chloride. Pittsburgh, Pa: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1985.

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Doyle, Mark Laurence. Order-disorder solid state transformations and hydrogen solubility in a range of palladium-yttrium solid solution alloys. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1989.

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Thompson, D. A. ITER task T26/28 (1994): Preliminary results on the solubility, diffusion and permeability of hydrogen isotopes in potentional fusion reactor ceramics. Mississauga, Ont: CFFTP, 1995.

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Smith, Deborah Anita. An examination of the dependence of the hydrogen solubility upon the structure and constitution of some palladium-cerium solid solution alloys. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1985.

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Fogg, Peter G. T. Hydrogen Sulfide, Deuterium Sulfide and Hydrogen Selenide (Solubility Data Series). Elsevier Science Publishing Company, 1988.

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Gerrard, William, and Peter G. T. Fogg. Hydrogen Halides in Non-Aqueous Solvents (Solubility Data Series). Pergamon Pr, 1990.

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Determination of terminal solid solubility of hydrogen in Zr-alloy pressure tube material using dilatometry technique. Mumbai: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, 2004.

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T, Fogg Peter G., Gerrard William, and Clever H. Lawrence, eds. Hydrogen halides in non-aqueous solvents. Oxford: Pergamon, 1990.

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Gerrard, William, P. G. T. Fogg, W. Gerrard, and Peter G. T. Fogg. Hydrogen Halides in Non-Aqueous Solvents. Elsevier Science Pub Co, 1989.

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Marzzacco, Charles J. Determining the Common Ion Effect on the Solubility of Potassium Hydrogen Tartrate. Chemical Education Resources, 1996.

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Clarke, Andrew. Water. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0005.

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Liquid water is essential for life, and a metabolically active cell is ~70% water. The physical properties of liquid water, and their temperature dependence, are dictated to a significant extent by the properties of hydrogen bonds. From an ecological perspective, the important properties of liquid water include its high latent heats of fusion and vapourisation, its high specific heat, the ionisation, low dynamic viscosity and high surface tension. The solubility in water of oxygen, carbon dioxide and the calcium carbonate used to build skeletons in many invertebrates groups all increase with decreasing temperature. The hydrophobic interaction is important in the formation of cellular membranes and the folding of proteins; its strength increases with temperature, which may be a factor in the cold-denaturation of cellular macromolecules. The cell is extremely crowded with macromolecules. Coupled with the highly structured water close to membranes or protein surfaces and the hydration shells around ions, this means that the behaviour of water in cells is different from that of bulk water. The thermal behaviour of isolated cellular components studied in dilute aqueous buffers many not reflect accurately their behaviour in the intact cell or tissue.
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