0 a chemical element that is a silver-white metal. Magnesium burns very brightly and is used in making fireworks.
1 a silver-white metal that burns very brightly and is used in making fireworks (= explosions producing colored patterns for entertainment)
Magnesium increased in the castor bean globoids but remained relatively constant in rice globoids.
The extract was then dried with magnesium sulphate, filtered and evaporated on a rotary evaporator to 200 ml.
In the absence of added ions the junctions were unstacked and extended, but underwent a folding transition upon addition of magnesium or other multivalent ions.
Do women with pre-eclampsia, and their babies, benefit from magnesium sulphate?
This demonstrates that magnesium-free medium and picrotoxin are abolishing directional selectivity by different mechanisms.
The most frequent amino acid whose sidechain is contacting the magnesium ion is aspartate (42 %), followed by threonine (23 %), glutamate (17 %) and serine (10 %).
Organic matter, carbon and nitrogen had the lowest coefficient of variation in leaf fall, while those for magnesium, phosphorus and potassium were intermediate.
Iron-rich olivines have both reasonably fast reaction rates and contain ferrous iron in a solid-solution between the two olivine end-members fayalite (iron) and forsterite (magnesium).
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