1984
DOI: 10.6028/nbs.ir.84-2973
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An automatic ACDC thermal voltage converter and AC voltage calibration system

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“…Except for pyru-ate^^^) and phosphocitrate, the minimum concentrations of Mg2+ (Fig. 4) and the metabolites (Table 1) capable of increasing calvarial solubility are of the same order of magnitude as those found by Williams and Sallis to inhibit phase transformation or crystal growth in pure ~o l u t i o n s .~*~) A comparison of minimum effective concentrations with those reported as physiological in body fluids (34) reveals that citrate and Mg2+ are comparable in the calvarial system; pyrophosphate (HEBP) may be comparable in the mineral formation system and is so in vivo. Osteocafcin could well be 0.1 mM in the fluid surrounding active osteoblasts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Except for pyru-ate^^^) and phosphocitrate, the minimum concentrations of Mg2+ (Fig. 4) and the metabolites (Table 1) capable of increasing calvarial solubility are of the same order of magnitude as those found by Williams and Sallis to inhibit phase transformation or crystal growth in pure ~o l u t i o n s .~*~) A comparison of minimum effective concentrations with those reported as physiological in body fluids (34) reveals that citrate and Mg2+ are comparable in the calvarial system; pyrophosphate (HEBP) may be comparable in the mineral formation system and is so in vivo. Osteocafcin could well be 0.1 mM in the fluid surrounding active osteoblasts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%