loganberry
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lo·gan·ber·ry
/ ˈlōgənˌberē/
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n.
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an edible dull-red soft fruit, considered to be a hybrid of a raspberry and an American dewberry.
2.
the scrambling blackberrylike plant (Rubus loganobaccus) of the rose family that bears this fruit.
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The effect of different concentration of carbonic acid in extinguishing diffusion and smoldering flames. (South Carolina Junior Academy Of Sciences Abstracts).(fire fighting research)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Science; 1/1/2003; ; 673 words
; ...using different concentration of carbonic acid (H2CO3) would decrease the internal...and 0.05M concentrations of carbonic acid were prepared to spray on flames. The concentration of carbonic acid was maintained by a measured...
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ANNUAL YIELD OF DAZU'S CARBONIC ACID STRONTIUM RANKED WORLD 2ND
News Wire article from: AsiaInfo Services; 8/12/2002; 272 words
; ...0000 Annual Yield of DAZU's Carbonic Acid Strontium Ranked World 2nd CHINA...in the world in annual yieldof carbonic acid strontium. Its annual output...At first the annual yield of Carbonic Acid Strontium was slightly over...
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CARBONIC ACID AND NATURAL DRINKS FOCUS OF BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
News Wire article from: AsiaInfo Services; 8/15/1996; 222 words
; AsiaInfo Services 08-15-1996 Carbonic Acid and Natural Drinks Focus of Beverage Industry CHINA...In the next 15 years, the focus will be to develop carbonic acid and natural drinks. And with regard to the packing...
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Demonstration of the Carbonic Acid Exchange Theory: EMPLOYING MAGNETS & DIFFERENT COLORED PAPERCLIPS
Magazine article from: The American Biology Teacher; 8/1/2007; ; 631 words
; The Carbonic Acid Exchange Theory explains how cations associated with clay particles...of aerobic respiration reacts with water in the soil solution to form carbonic acid that dissociates to a proton and a bicarbonate ion. These protons now...
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STATISTICS: CHINA'S LIGHT CARBONIC ACID CALCIUM USE, OUTPUT 2002.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 4/9/2003; 307 words
; BEIJING, April 9 Asia Pulse - Supply and consumption of light carbonic acid calcium in China in 2002: 2002 2001 Y-o-y chg (%) Output (mln tons) 2.4862 2.2699 9.53 Import (tons) 38,500...
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STATISTICS - CHINA'S SUPPLY, USE CARBONIC ACID CALCIUM JAN-MAY.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 7/30/2003; 460 words
; BEIJING, July 30 Asia Pulse - Table showing the overall balance of the supply and consumption of light carbonic acid calcium in China in the first five months of 2003: Jan-May 2003 Jan-May 2002 Y-o-y chg (%) Output (tons) 906,700...
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STATISTICS - CHINA'S CONSUMPTION OF LIGHT CARBONIC ACID CALCIUM.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 7/7/2003; 509 words
; ...BEIJING, July 7 Asia Pulse - The following is a table showing the overall balance of the supply and consumption of light carbonic acid calcium in China in the first four months of 2003:...
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STATISTICS - CHINA'S 3 MTH SUPPLY OF LIGHT CARBONIC ACID.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 6/3/2003; 483 words
; ...BEIJING, June 3 Asia Pulse The following is a table showing the overall balance of the supply and consumption of light carbonic acid calcium in China in the first three months of 2003...
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Process for the transesterification of fats and oils of biological origin by means of alcoholysis using special carbonic acid salts
Magazine article from: International News on Fats, Oils and Related Materials : INFORM; 10/1/2006; ; 294 words
; ...2006 The invention relates to a process for the preparation of fatty acid esters from fats and oils of biological origin by transesterification...catalysts, the catalysts being salts of a basic organic compound and carbonic acid.
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Corrosion Handbook: Corrosive Agents and Their Interaction with Materials, 2d rev.ed., vol. 5: Carbonic Acid, Chlorine Dioxide, Seawater.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 6/1/2006; 545 words
; 3527311211 Corrosion handbook; corrosive agents and their interaction with materials, 2d rev.ed.; v.5: Carbonic acid, chlorine dioxide, seawater. Ed. by Gerhard Kreysa and Michael Schutze. Wiley-VCH 2005 628 pages $495.00...
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carbonic acid
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
carbonic acid H 2 CO 3 , a weak dibasic acid (see acids and bases ) formed when carbon dioxide dissolves in water; it exists only in solution. Carbonic acid forms carbonate and bicarbonate (or acid carbonate...
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carbonic anhydrase
Book article from: A Dictionary of Nursing
carbonic anhydrase (kar- bon -ik an- hy -drayz...enzyme that catalyses the breakdown of carbonic acid into carbon dioxide and water or the combination of carbon dioxide and water to form carbonic acid. It therefore facilitates the transport...
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haemoglobinic acid
Book article from: A Dictionary of Biology
haemoglobinic acid A very weak acid formed inside red blood cells when hydrogen ions combine...hydrogen ions, which are produced by the dissociation of carbonic acid (see carbonic anhydrase ), encourages oxyhaemoglobin to dissociate into...
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acids and bases
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...properties. Classification Acids and bases can be classified...more common organic acids are: citric acid , carbonic acid , hydrogen cyanide...acid , and tartaric acid . Some examples of organic...the common inorganic acids are: hydrogen sulfide...
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Acid-Base Chemistry
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
...H 2 SO 4 sulfuric acid Ba(OH) 2 barium hydroxide Weak Acids Weak Bases CH 3 COOH acetic acid NH 3 ammonia H 2 CO 3 carbonic acid CH 2 NH 2 methyl...3 PO 4 phosphoric acid electrolytes. Table 1 lists some common acids and bases and indicates...
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