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The popularity of the grid computing meets the requirement of intensive computing in virtual screening and speeds up the drug development process greatly. However, there is a great challenge to manage large-scale small molecules from different heterogeneous databases for virtual screening on grid. Additionally, the collection and analysis of a great quantity of distributed result data turned out to...
Magnesium-ammonium-phosphate precipitation method (MAP) is a newly-developed technique to remove ammonia nitrogen from wastewater. In this study, MAP method has been studied by using MgCl2-6H2O and Na2HPO4-12H2O as precipitators for treating highly concentrated ammonia nitrogen wastewater. The effect of pH value, formulas of precipitation and precipitator ratio on MAP precipitation efficiency has...
This paper studies how chemical modification influences the Saccharomycescerevisiae adsorption on copper ion and the desorption of nitric acid, and carries out infrared spectrum analysis of native, adsorbing and desorbing saccharomyces cerevisiae. Results show that carboxyl and amino group in Saccharomycescerevisiae play an important role in the process of adsorbing Cu(II). The adsorption on Cu(II)...
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