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Several tests have been conducted in the Deer Trail metallurgical facility to determine the economics of the use of thiourea and thiosulfate lixiatives, both of which can be used as leaching agents for gold leaching and silver.— StreetInsider.com News Articles
A significant increase in hydrogen evolution was observed for cells grown in the presence of trimethylamine oxide, dimethylsulfoxide and disodium thiosulfate, showing that the system of S. oneidensis is efficient for heterologous expression of algal [Fe-Fe] hydrogenase.— BioMed Central - Latest articles
Using DMSO, TMAO or thiosulfate as substrates for anaerobic respiration during the cell growth, 0.4 - 0.5 mg l-1 (OD600 = 1) of catalytically active HydA1 was obtained with hydrogen evolution rate of ~ 700 umol H2 mg-1 min-1.— BioMed Central - Latest articles
Sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3 · 5H2O, known as hypo, is used in photography as a fixing agent.— Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
Patient was initially managed by parathyroidectomy and later on was also treated with intravenous sodium thiosulfate thrice weekly with each hemodialysis session for duration of 10 weeks.— BioMed Central - Latest articles

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