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1 t and precipitated 61% of calcium and 56% of strontium.
2 hieved were 0.04 ng for lead and 0.03 ng for strontium.
3 angeable with other cations and particularly strontium.
4 of pretreating CD4(+)CD28(null) T cells with strontium.
5 r strontium, and less efficient extrusion of strontium.
6 p to explain properties of release evoked by strontium.
7 inent slow component of release triggered by strontium.
8 tact cores were contaminated with cesium and strontium.
9 has previously been observed in systems with strontium.
10 reatments increased the colloidal cesium and strontium.
11 inity for the divalent cations magnesium and strontium.
12 ns are clustered on the protein surface near strontium-8, another possible candidate for membrane con
13 tput and blood flow were determined by using strontium-85 microspheres.
14 c magma with lower ratios of strontium-87 to strontium-86 into a crustally contaminated magma.
15 rge of more mafic magma with lower ratios of strontium-87 to strontium-86 into a crustally contaminat
16 nders to receive doxorubicin with or without strontium-89 (Sr-89) every week for 6 weeks.
17 ks evidence that combining is effective, and strontium-89 (Sr89) is generally used palliatively in pa
18                                              Strontium-89 and samarium-153 are radioisotopes that are
19  analysis demonstrated that a single dose of strontium-89 combined with chemotherapy did not affect t
20                                              Strontium-89 combined with docetaxel improved CPFS but d
21 Clinicians may have reservations about using strontium-89 for the treatment of bone metastases becaus
22  23 months (range, 6 to 53 months) after the strontium-89 treatment.
23  11 months (range, 1 to 33 months) after the strontium-89 treatment.
24  25 months (range, 7 to 76 months) after the strontium-89 was administered.
25  marrow failure within 6 months of receiving strontium-89.
26 h prostate cancer who had received a dose of strontium-89.
27  intraocular, handheld, cannula containing a strontium 90/yttrium 90 source positioned over the activ
28 n intraocular, handheld cannula containing a strontium 90/yttrium 90 source positioned over the activ
29        The RL light source is comprised of a strontium-90 ((90)Sr) radionuclide and a plastic scintil
30  comprised of natural zeolite for removal of strontium-90 (Sr-90) from groundwater at the West Valley
31                                              Strontium-90 is a principal radionuclide contaminant in
32                                              Strontium-90 is an environmental contaminant at several
33 able to function robustly in the presence of strontium-a metal not present in cells.
34 ntal forest, through analysis of calcium and strontium abundances and strontium isotope ratios within
35 sodium monofluorophosphate; 2) containing 8% strontium acetate and 1,040 ppm sodium fluoride; and 3)
36  arginine-based dentifrice (group 1), 27 the strontium acetate-based dentifrice (group 2), and 29 the
37 nd three metal ions (magnesium, calcium, and strontium) adsorbing on the [1014] calcite surface in aq
38                 We isolated rare-earth doped strontium aluminate PLNPs from larger-particle commercia
39             In addition, calcium, magnesium, strontium, aluminum, gadolinium, and the calcimimetic NP
40 ayed more slowly (half-decay time 189 ms for strontium and 32 ms for calcium).
41  spectra of arginine complexed with divalent strontium and barium are very similar and indicate that
42 Ps) of caseinate in the presence of calcium, strontium and barium.
43 ntrations of strontium in the external bath, strontium and calcium both entered presynaptic terminals
44 GM, as recently deduced from measurements of strontium and calcium in corals.
45 se a previously unidentified method based on strontium and calcium incorporation to identify magnetit
46  model for the differential incorporation of strontium and calcium into enamel during the secretory a
47  MAD-phased data indicated the presence of a strontium and calcium ion bound at this site, respective
48 ere explored by cationic substitution at the strontium and calcium sites and by the application of hi
49 ction Agency (U.S. EPA) regarding the use of strontium and chlorinated organic materials.
50 along with high concentrations of barium and strontium and elevated salinity.
51                                 Co-doping of strontium and iron into PrBaCo2O5+delta is found to be v
52 xide precipitation, which was found to bring strontium and lead levels to <0.7 and <0.3 mug/g Ca, res
53 purpose of calibrating IVXRF systems of bone strontium and lead quantification as a replacement for p
54 stems of bone metal quantification (i.e bone strontium and lead).
55                                              Strontium and neodymium isotopes in modern dust show tha
56 imulating the optic tract in the presence of strontium and recording evoked miniature EPSCs (emEPSCs)
57    Analyses revealed that arsenic, selenium, strontium and total dissolved solids (TDS) exceeded the
58 veral ions, including sulfate, iron, barium, strontium, and a large portion of radium (60-100%), prec
59                                     Calcium, strontium, and barium copper silicates are demonstrated
60 tammetric Na(+) selectivity against calcium, strontium, and barium ions by 3, 2, and 1 order of magni
61           Lower levels of arsenic, selenium, strontium, and barium were detected at reference sites o
62       The hydrothermal reactions of calcium, strontium, and barium with l-, meso-, and d,l-tartaric a
63  lower affinity of the endogenous buffer for strontium, and less efficient extrusion of strontium.
64 e we show that the divalent cations calcium, strontium, and magnesium can partially or fully rescue Y
65 rowth hormone, insulin-like growth factor-I, strontium, and parathyroid hormone, are reviewed here.
66 pper, disinfection byproducts, chromium(VI), strontium, and PFOA/PFOS.
67 nd higher repeatability in barium, selenium, strontium, and thallium concentrations than those of tre
68 t factor XIII A2 in the presence of calcium, strontium, and ytterbium.
69 arallel fiber synaptic currents triggered by strontium are smaller in amplitude and longer in duratio
70 to discriminate between calcium, barium, and strontium as CCE in Jurkat human leukemic T lymphocytes,
71 )Sr analysis, the method makes use of stable strontium as yield tracer, and (210)Po is determined thr
72 ix metal and 13 oxygen neighbors surrounding strontium at about 4.05 angstroms in strontium-substitut
73                  Here we study the action of strontium at the granule cell to Purkinje cell synapse i
74 sub 100 ms), cold and controlled emission of strontium atomic vapours from bulk strontium oxide irrad
75     Our results demonstrate that millions of strontium atoms from the vapour can be captured in a mag
76 ensional classical network that encapsulates strontium atoms in its narrow channels.
77                                    Ultracold strontium atoms inside a kagome-lattice hollow-core phot
78 nded registry of the surface on the bulk and strontium atoms with unusual seven-fold coordination wit
79 nds of lattice-confined, ultracold fermionic strontium atoms, we observed density-dependent collision
80 of the temperature-sensitive partitioning of strontium between seawater and coral skeleton used for p
81                                  Calcium and strontium bind in the same location, while ytterbium bin
82 independent direct evidence that the calcium/strontium binding site is close to the Mn cluster in the
83                 The proximity of the calcium/strontium binding site of the oxygen evolving complex (O
84 riteria." Certain analytes including barium, strontium, bromides, chlorides, total dissolved solids,
85 eased and decreased the dissolved cesium and strontium, but both treatments increased the colloidal c
86 e isolation and preconcentration of lead and strontium by sorption on a microcolumn packed with Sr-re
87 m is substituted by strontium, confirms that strontium (calcium) is a part of the altered cluster.
88 atios (delta(13)C) and to a lesser extent on strontium/calcium (Sr/Ca) and barium/calcium (Ba/Ca) ele
89                                  Analysis of strontium/calcium ratios in C. magnifica shells provides
90                                    A 21-year strontium/calcium record of two clams from 9 degrees50'N
91 paired-pulse facilitation in the presence of strontium can be accounted for by the slower removal of
92                                              Strontium can replace calcium in triggering neurotransmi
93 toms, and (c) significant relocations of the strontium cations take place, which may affect the separ
94 ure the change in enthalpy of the binding of strontium cations to the thrombin binding aptamer.
95 sured the binding constants of potassium and strontium cations with the quadruplex structure to be 50
96  principal crystal directions, and spaced by strontium cations, sodium cations and water molecules.
97  advantage associated with use of the larger strontium center.
98 ical approach using environmentally friendly strontium chloride (SrCl2 ) as a precursor for perovskit
99                  Here we show that epitaxial strontium chromite films can be transformed, reversibly
100  Here we used thin films of perovskite-based strontium cobaltite (SrCoOx) to show that epitaxial stra
101 proach was successfully applied to lanthanum strontium cobaltite thin films epitaxially grown on subs
102 ox temperature by epitaxial stabilization of strontium cobaltites (SrCoO(x)) grown directly as one of
103  cooperativity for phasic release is 1.7 for strontium compared with 3.2 for calcium, suggesting that
104                                              Strontium concentration and isotopic data for subsurface
105  oceans, equal in magnitude to the dissolved strontium concentration carried to the oceans by the G-B
106                                          The strontium concentrations of groundwaters are higher by a
107  the presence of sub-millimolar potassium or strontium concentrations, to parallel structures by incr
108 E mutant, in which calcium is substituted by strontium, confirms that strontium (calcium) is a part o
109                                       As the strontium content increases, the excitation maximum and
110 egy as a viable option for ureolysis-induced strontium coprecipitation because it may reduce the like
111                    CaCO(3) precipitation and strontium coprecipitation were induced via ureolysis by
112 is with subsequent CaCO(3) precipitation and strontium coprecipitation.
113 ature and those recorded at 34 degreesC, and strontium could be substituted for calcium with no effec
114 manufactured microparticle adjuvants, namely strontium-doped hydroxyapatite porous spheres (SHAS), wh
115                                              Strontium-doped hydroxyapatite porous spheres bound and
116                   We demonstrated the use of strontium-doped perovskite oxides as efficient platinum
117                                              Strontium drives both components less effectively than d
118             These differences in calcium and strontium dynamics are likely a consequence of greater s
119 ucial to be able to characterize, in detail, strontium environments in disordered phases such as bioa
120 ithium, zinc, magnesium, manganese, silicon, strontium, etc., have been shown to increase osteogenesi
121                                    Boron and strontium exceeded background values of 100 and 150 mug/
122 onal changes in the oxygen-evolving complex; strontium exchange identifies vibrational bands sensitiv
123  of oxygen, and radiogenic isotope ratios of strontium for 84 radiocarbon-dated skeletons from seven
124                                              Strontium forms three unique phases at lower temperature
125                                      Because strontium from local dust, water, and underlying bedrock
126 tes of desorption of magnesium, calcium, and strontium from the calcite surface suggests that magnesi
127 an be accounted for by the slower removal of strontium from the presynaptic terminal.
128 uorescent indicators, which all responded to strontium (fura-2, calcium orange, fura-2FF, magnesium g
129  50% Bis-GMA/50% TEGDMA resin and 62 vol% of strontium glass (1 to 2 microm) with microfill silica wa
130                                          The strontium-H332E mutant, in which calcium is substituted
131                                              Strontium has therefore become useful in probing release
132 haw cycles on the mobilization of cesium and strontium in association with colloids in intact cores o
133 iation strategy employing coprecipitation of strontium in carbonate minerals.
134  was replaced by equimolar concentrations of strontium in the external bath, strontium and calcium bo
135 , titanium, arsenic, calcium, manganese, and strontium in the PM2.5 size fraction.
136                                              Strontium incorporates within the bulk amorphous inorgan
137 antal L4-L2/3 synaptic responses measured in strontium, indicating that postsynaptic responsiveness w
138 mical cross-linking, we show that calcium or strontium induce noncovalent dimerization of the soluble
139            Differences in calcium-normalized strontium intensities across each tooth reflect variatio
140 tware to map variation in calcium-normalized strontium intensities across thin sections of enamel fro
141 ally consistent shifts in calcium-normalized strontium intensities in teeth from children with known
142               The distribution of normalized strontium intensities presented here is consistent with
143  similar activity can be generated by doping strontium into the oxide by a direct Sr(2+)/La(3+) excha
144 ues by analyzing the effects of the divalent strontium ion (Sr(2+)) on the voltage dependence of the
145 al science techniques to evaluate how simple strontium ion incorporation within the well-described bi
146 ts of heat-treatment on the structure of the strontium ion-exchanged titanosilicate ETS-4 have been s
147                                              Strontium ions are observed in every other guanine tetra
148     KMS-1 display outstanding preference for strontium ions in highly alkaline solutions containing e
149 ribozyme is active in magnesium, calcium, or strontium ions, but not in manganese, cadmium, or sodium
150  group improves the agreement for sodium and strontium ions, even for shorter distances from the A-RN
151                               The effects of strontium ions, Sr2+, on Ca(2+)-dependent feedback mecha
152    In the presence of magnesium, calcium, or strontium ions, the junction of the ribozyme undergoes a
153 and the blocking effects of concanamycin and strontium ions.
154 glutamate carboxyl groups coordinated to two strontium ions.
155 d electronic state in a noncuprate material, strontium iridate (Sr2IrO4), in which the distinct cupra
156              Here we report an iridium oxide/strontium iridium oxide (IrOx/SrIrO3) catalyst formed du
157                                              Strontium is an element of fundamental importance in bio
158                                              Strontium is capable of supporting synaptic transmission
159  indicating that a heightened sensitivity to strontium is not a feature of the binding sites involved
160                                  Radioactive strontium is one of the most common radiological contami
161 divalent cation coordination must occur when strontium is substituted for calcium.
162                                              Strontium is the only divalent cation that replaces calc
163  flux helps to reconcile the modelled marine strontium isotope budget with available data.
164 thium, boron and calcium, and had a distinct strontium isotope composition ((87)Sr/(86)Sr = 0.708776
165 ment composition, petrographic features, and strontium isotope composition were found to correspond t
166 ctory evidence from terrestrial chromium and strontium isotope data are reconciled by heterogeneous a
167                                          New strontium isotope data from the Danube Gorges in the nor
168      The overall discrimination potential of strontium isotope ratio is evidenced in the final statis
169                                              Strontium isotope ratios measured from core to rim acros
170 isia vulpes, by using the carbon, oxygen and strontium isotope ratios of four aragonite otoliths coll
171 ysis of calcium and strontium abundances and strontium isotope ratios within various soil, vegetation
172 geochemistry indicators, including boron and strontium isotope ratios, along with groundwater tritium
173                                 We compute a strontium isotope record based on subduction-zone length
174            The last 500 million years of the strontium-isotope record are shown to correlate signific
175 solved inorganic carbon (delta(13)CDIC), and strontium isotopes ((87)Sr/(86)Sr).
176 its, based on temporal records of carbon and strontium isotopes in seawater, indicate four (and perha
177 f suitable techniques (e.g. aDNA, radiogenic strontium isotopes, as well as oxygen and lead isotopes)
178 the parental saline fluids--especially their strontium isotopic compositions--and the timing of host
179 s correlate with their initial neodymium and strontium isotopic compositions.
180                                     By using strontium isotopic data from more than 300 early Neolith
181 tamorphic reaction rates were measured using strontium isotopic ratios of garnet and whole rock from
182                 Here we report the boron and strontium isotopic ratios of leaching experiments on CCR
183                                              Strontium isotopic ratios of Marcellus produced waters c
184 ed the effectiveness of this approach with a strontium lattice clock by reducing both the collisional
185 -compatible interrogation laser system for a strontium lattice clock constructed within the Space Opt
186 yst formed during electrochemical testing by strontium leaching from surface layers of thin films of
187 ation of highly active surface layers during strontium leaching with IrO3 or anatase IrO2 motifs.
188 ties and ferroelectric switching behavior of strontium lead titanate ceramics were investigated.
189 hasic and delayed release are both driven by strontium less effectively than by calcium, indicating t
190                         Presynaptic residual strontium levels were monitored with fluorescent indicat
191                     By measuring presynaptic strontium levels, we gain insight into the actions of st
192  be replaced by other cations in vitro, only strontium maintains activity, and the steady-state rate
193 xperiments is presented using (87)Sr-labeled strontium malonate (with DFS (double field sweep), QCPMG
194  are composed of alternating perovskite-type strontium manganese oxide slabs separated by anti-fluori
195     Our results suggest that the calcium and strontium meso phases are the most thermodynamically sta
196                       The bioavailability of strontium metal cations in the body and their kinetics o
197 eto-optical trapping of a diatomic molecule, strontium monofluoride (SrF), at a temperature of approx
198 onstrate laser cooling of the polar molecule strontium monofluoride (SrF).
199 n most mantle isotopic systems (for example, strontium, neodymium and lead).
200                                   We use the strontium-neodymium-lead isotopic composition of proglac
201       Here we report on an atom source for a strontium optical lattice clock which circumvents these
202                                              Strontium optical lattice clocks have the potential to s
203            These formulations do not contain strontium or chlorinated organic materials.
204 t increases in the marine isotopic ratios of strontium, osmium and lithium suggest that extensive upl
205 ission of strontium atomic vapours from bulk strontium oxide irradiated by a simple low power diode l
206 dynamics are likely a consequence of greater strontium permeability through calcium channels, lower a
207 cium phases, [Ca(l-Tar)] and [Ca(meso-Tar)], strontium phases, [Sr(l-Tar)] and [Sr(meso-Tar)], and ba
208 s and is catalyzed by a chiral BINOL-derived strontium phosphate with excellent yields and good enant
209 alculate from modelling dissolved oxygen and strontium pore water gradients in basal sediments collec
210           The three-dimensional structure of strontium-prothrombin fragment 1 shows that these positi
211 s of chloride and bromide, combined with the strontium, radium, oxygen, and hydrogen isotopic composi
212 m of this study is to investigate effects of strontium ranelate (SR) on alveolar bone loss (ABL) in r
213               The antiosteoporotic treatment strontium ranelate (SrRan) was shown to increase bone ma
214                                              Strontium ranelate was found to significantly decrease t
215                                  Duloxetine, strontium ranelate, and NGF antibodies are promising the
216  do not collapse when fusion is triggered by strontium, rather they remain locked open and membrane s
217 o be 3.90 +/- 0.04 billion years by rubidium-strontium (Rb-Sr) dating and 4.04 +/- 0.10 billion years
218                     After a single stimulus, strontium reached higher peak free levels than did calci
219 ate rate of oxygen evolution is decreased in strontium-reconstituted PSII.
220 ut cure was recorded for composites based on strontium (refractive index 1.51) or barium (refractive
221                          In both calcium and strontium, release consists of two components, one more
222 .13 and 50 ng and 0.1 and 50 ng for lead and strontium, respectively.
223 P rock-salt double layer, but growing with a strontium-rich surface layer restores the bulk stoichiom
224 er deposition on conducting, atomically flat strontium ruthenate (SrRuO3) layers.
225                        We determine that for strontium ruthenate films with the same conductance, the
226 oxide catalysts in exploring the reaction on strontium ruthenate single-crystal thin films in alkalin
227 magnetic quantum critical point, high-purity strontium ruthenate Sr3Ru2O7 possesses a large magnetore
228   We use the isotopes of sulfur, oxygen, and strontium (S, O, Sr) present in gypsum alabaster to unam
229 ich persist in low extracellular calcium and strontium, showing that they result from quantal transmi
230 ts of recycled sediment are removed from the strontium signal.
231  inversion-breaking, stoichiometric compound strontium silicide, SrSi2, with many new and novel prope
232                            In every case the strontium species, 2 and 4, were found to outperform the
233 radium from other ions in the solution and a strontium-specific resin to isolate radium from barium a
234 ion systems (DWDS) to monitor nonradioactive strontium (Sr(2+)) in drinking water in 2013.
235                             We carried out a strontium (Sr) isotope investigation to determine the ut
236  operation, we evaluate the uncertainty of a strontium (Sr) optical lattice clock at the 1 x 10(-16)
237                 The uptakes of calcium (Ca), strontium (Sr), and barium (Ba) by two cyanobacterial st
238                           It is assumed that strontium (Sr), the most important element used in otoli
239                                 Substituting strontium (Sr2+) for extracellular calcium (Ca2+) led to
240                                              Strontium (Sr2+) replacement of calcium (Ca2+) was appli
241          Crystals containing rubidium (Rb+), strontium (Sr2+), and europium (Eu3+) reveal binding sit
242 xing on the manganese-titanium and lanthanum-strontium sublattices.
243 n, whereas elevating asynchronous release by strontium substantially enhanced reverberation.
244 ounding strontium at about 4.05 angstroms in strontium-substituted aragonite and at about 4.21 angstr
245  molecular biology techniques, revealed that strontium-substituted BG up-regulated the isoprenoid pat
246 evious FT-IR work, we assessed the effect of strontium substitution on substrate-limited PSII prepara
247                               We report that strontium substitution or 18OH2 exchange causes conforma
248 el, phosphorous, potassium, silicon, sodium, strontium, sulphur and zinc.
249 lved in both phases of release are lower for strontium than for calcium.
250 y analysis of the c(6 x 2) reconstruction on strontium titanate (001) coupled with careful simulation
251 xide anode formed from lanthanum-substituted strontium titanate (La-SrTiO3) in which we control the o
252 ted by elastic energy loss in single crystal strontium titanate (SrTiO(3)), resulting in the formatio
253 selenide (FeSe) one unit cell thick grown on strontium titanate (SrTiO3 or STO) substrates have recen
254 ices consisting of barium titanate (BaTiO3), strontium titanate (SrTiO3) and calcium titanate (CaTiO3
255  insulators lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO3) and strontium titanate (SrTiO3) distinguish this rich system
256  with silicon by growing coherently strained strontium titanate (SrTiO3) films via oxide molecular be
257                                              Strontium titanate (SrTiO3) is a foundational material i
258                                              Strontium titanate (SrTiO3) is the first and best known
259 ancies are generally electron donors, and in strontium titanate (SrTiO3) thin films, oxygen vacancies
260     In particular, a thin epitaxial layer of strontium titanate (SrTiO3) was grown directly on Si(001
261                     Results are presented on strontium titanate (SrTiO3), which exhibits a rapidly in
262 er-thick films of otherwise nonferroelectric strontium titanate (SrTiO3).
263 ance measurements were performed on annealed strontium titanate (SrTiO3, or STO) single crystals at r
264                                              Strontium titanate (SrTiO3, STO) is a critically importa
265 alize perovskite nanomaterials, particularly strontium titanate (STO) and bismuth ferrite (BFO), is p
266 ces.The properties of complex oxides such as strontium titanate are strongly affected by the presence
267 ontium titanate single crystals and La-doped strontium titanate epitaxial thin films using MgO tunnel
268                 However, the mobility of the strontium titanate has a strong temperature dependence.
269 sional electron gas at a lanthanum aluminate-strontium titanate interface.
270 m polar discontinuities at the lead titanate/strontium titanate interfaces) and the elastic energy as
271 ited by spin-dependent scattering at the MgO/strontium titanate interfaces, perhaps related to the fo
272 perlattices of alternating lead titanate and strontium titanate layers.
273 obtained with compressed mixtures of tin and strontium titanate nanoparticles.
274 rium (Sm), or yttrium (Y)] into an epitaxial strontium titanate oxide (SrTiO(3)) matrix using pulsed-
275 r for a room-temperature maser by coupling a strontium titanate resonator with the spin-polarized pop
276 ion of spin-polarized carriers into Nb-doped strontium titanate single crystals and La-doped strontiu
277                   Here using a homoepitaxial strontium titanate thin film, we demonstrate a controlle
278 h a single flexoelectrically active layer of strontium titanate with a figure of merit (curvature div
279 produce room-temperature ferroelectricity in strontium titanate, a material that is not normally ferr
280 ustrate our technique with electrolyte-gated strontium titanate, whose mobility when protected with b
281 s on bare substrates of (001) single-crystal strontium titanate.
282  the EQL in lightly-doped single crystals of strontium titanate.
283 9 T) discovered in degenerate semiconducting strontium titanite (SrTiO3) single crystals capped with
284 trations of cobalt, cadmium, copper, nickel, strontium, titanium, and vanadium upon expression of Met
285 el fibers with EGTA, enabling the actions of strontium to be studied in isolation.
286 gh distillation model to the increase in the strontium to calcium ratio.
287                     We replaced calcium with strontium to promote asynchronous neurotransmitter relea
288  this is a potentially significant source of strontium to the oceans, equal in magnitude to the disso
289                                          The strontium-to-calcium ratio (Sr/Ca) of reef coral skeleto
290                  Thus, the larger and slower strontium transients account for the prominent slow comp
291                                  A series of strontium vanadium oxide-hydride phases prepared by util
292 w via a high-pressure study of anion-ordered strontium vanadium oxyhydride SrVO2H that H(-) is extrao
293         Enhancement of delayed release using strontium was correlated with lower firing probability i
294                                  Co-injected strontium was expected to be sequestered by coprecipitat
295                                     Although strontium was found to provide the highest catalytic act
296 ow paths through which colloids, cesium, and strontium were mobilized.
297  of chromium, manganese, silicon, sodium and strontium were used to construct a support vector machin
298 ispersal devices (RDDs), cobalt, cesium, and strontium, were studied by DMS to demonstrate rapid samp
299  levels, we gain insight into the actions of strontium, which has implications for the identification
300 gy precipitated 71-85% of calcium and 59% of strontium, while the continuous injection was less effic

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