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RATHGEBER, BRUCE M., and AMY L. WALDROUP. "Antibacterial Activity of a Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate Product in Chiller Water Against Selected Bacteria on Broiler Carcasses." Journal of Food Protection 58, no. 5 (May 1, 1995): 530–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-58.5.530.

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Bactericidal activity of Brifisol K™ (a commercial blend of sodium acid pyrophosphate and orthophosphoric acid) (BK Ladenburg, Ladenburg, Germany) was evaluated during chilling of broiler carcasses. Brifisol K™ (1.5% at 1°C for 60 min) significantly reduced Escherichia coli, coliforms and aerobic plate counts (APC) on postchill broilers and increased shelflife by 1 to 2 days when stored at 4.4°C. Reductions in incidence and levels of Salmonella were directly related to successful neutralization of the carcass rinse solutions. Effective neutralization of all phosphate applications, whether the treatment is alkaline or acidic based, is extremely important for accurate quantification of bactericidal efficacy.
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Mendes, Joana, José Manuel Mendes, Pedro Barreiros, Carlos Aroso, and António Sérgio Silva. "Retention Capacity of Original Denture Adhesives and White Brands for Conventional Complete Dentures: An In Vitro Study." Polymers 14, no. 9 (April 26, 2022): 1749. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14091749.

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(1) Introduction: Denture adhesives (DAs) promote stability, chewing ability, and quality of life. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of original brand DAs and white brands in their retention of conventional complete dentures. (2) Methods: This study followed the recommendations of the international standard ISO 10873. Three original brands of DA (Corega® Fixação 3D, GlaxoSmithKline®, Stafford Miller Ltd., Dungarvan Co. Waterford, Ireland), KuKident® Pro Procter & Gamble Technical Centres®, Ltd., Whitehal Lane, Germany and Elgydium® Fix, Laboratórios URGO® SL, Florida, Spain) were compared to three white brands (Fixação Extra Forte Pingo Doce®, Laboratórios Cosmodent®, Cantabria, Spain), Fixador de Próteses (Continente®, Propack®,Gmbh, Ladenburg, Germany) and Creme Fixador de Próteses (Auchan®, Ellipse®, Roubaix, France). Their retention capacities were analyzed using a mechanical test device. (3) Results: The mean retentive ability of original brand adhesives (M = 11.16, SD = 5.27) was significantly higher (t(298) = 11.88; p < 0.001) than that of the white brands (M = 5.92, SD = 1.18). When comparing all brands, statistically significant differences were also observed, F(5.294) = 707.68 (p < 0.001). The generic adhesive results were more homogeneous. The generic brands from Continente® (M = 5.24, SD = 0.94) and Auchan® (M = 5.80, SD = 0.79) were not significantly different, while the Pingo Doce® brand obtained significantly higher mean retention results (M = 6.71, SD = 1.28). (4) Conclusions: The original brands of DA have a significantly higher retentive ability than the white brands. Elygidim® Fix had the worst result of the three original brands, and the product from Pingo Doce® had the best result among the three white brands.
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Sztejnberg, Aleksander. "Albert Ladenburg (1842-1911) – The Distinguished German Chemist and Historian of Chemistry of the Second Half of the XIX Century (To the 110th Anniversary of His Death)." Substantia 5, no. 2 (September 9, 2021): 153–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/substantia-1231.

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Albert Ladenburg (1842-1911) was an outstanding German chemist and historian of chemistry of the second half of the 19th century. He ascertained the formula of ozone as O3 and proposed a triangular prism structure for the molecule of benzene. He studied the structure of aromatic hydrocarbons and organic compounds of silicon and tin, and devoted his work to explaining the structure of alkaloids and their synthesis. The purpose of this paper is to familiarize readers with the important events in the life of Ladenburg and his writing and research activities, in particular some of his experimental results, as well as his selected publications.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Ladenburg (Germany)"

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Schlegel, Oliver. "Germanen in Quadrat : die Neckarsweben im Gebiet von Mannheim, Ladenburg und Heidelberg während der frühen römischen Kaiserzeit /." Rahden/Westfalen : M. Leidorf, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39275653v.

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Books on the topic "Ladenburg (Germany)"

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1953-, Hohmeyer Olav, Ottinger Richard L. 1929-, and Rennings Klaus 1963-, eds. Social costs and sustainability: Valuation and implementation in the energy and transport sector : proceedings of an international conference, held at Ladenburg, Germany, May 27-30, 1995. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1997.

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1953-, Hohmeyer Olav, Ottinger Richard L. 1929-, German Marshall Fund of the United States., and Gottlieb Daimler- und Karl Benz-Stiftung., eds. External environmental costs of electric power: Analysis and internalization : proceedings of a German-American workshop, held at Ladenburg, FRG, October 23-25, 1990. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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Kolb, Klaus. Ladenburg Lexikon (German Edition). Books On Demand, 2007.

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(Editor), Olav Hohmeyer, Richard L. Ottinger (Editor), and Klaus Rennings (Editor), eds. Social Costs and Sustainability: Valuation and Implementation in the Energy and Transport Sector : Proceedings of an International Conference, Held at Ladenburg, Germany, May 1995. Springer, 1996.

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Hohmeyer, Olav. External Environmental Costs of Electric Power: Analysis and Internalization : Proceedings of a German American Workshop Held at Ladenburg, Frg, Oct. Springer, 1991.

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Kahl, M.A., Wolfgang, and Ute Mager, eds. Verwaltungsrechtswissenschaft und Verwaltungsrechtspraxis. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845298627.

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The “Discussions on administrative law” serve as an institutionalised forum for a transdisciplinary dialogue between legal science and practice on fundamental questions of German and, particularly, of European administrative law. The present volume documents the lectures of the opening session. They deal with the relation between administrative legal science and practice, with questions regarding methods and coordination, as well as with the relationship between administrative law and politics. The volume is aimed, according to the focus of the discussions, at scholars and practitioners of administrative law. With contributions by Jan Bergmann, Silvan Eppinger, Klaus F. Gärditz, Wolfgang Kahl, Günter Krings, Clemens Ladenburger, Josef Franz Lindner, Ute Mager, Veith Mehde, Franz Reimer, Klaus Ritgen, Matthias Ruffert, Utz Schliesky, Klaus Schönenbroicher, Christian Waldhoff
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Book chapters on the topic "Ladenburg (Germany)"

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Roach, Levi. "Forgery in the Chancery? Bishop Anno at Worms." In Forgery and Memory at the End of the First Millennium, 21–60. Princeton University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691181660.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the forgeries of Bishop Anno at Worms. The main texts comprised by the Worms forgeries have long been known. But new light is shed on the subject by a privilege of Louis the Pious of 814, which has only recently been the subject of scholarly scrutiny. The diploma in question confirms Worms's immunity and grants its dependents partial exemption from military service — they are only to serve in cases of need, and then are to do so under direct episcopal oversight. Ultimately, the Worms counterfeits are a symptom of change, a sign of the bishopric's growing ambitions and developing sense of corporate identity. By producing a more useful past, Anno and his associates served the present. It was a means of situating immediate concerns at Worms, Ladenburg, and Wimpfen in relation with the past. And as ever with cultural memory, the focus was on those rights (immunity and tolls) and individuals who were most constitutive of local identity. According to the German couple Jan and Aleida Assmann, Hildibald B was involved in a process of canonization, whereby the bishopric's undifferentiated past was winnowed down to a few iconic moments.
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