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carbon 14
Known as:
Carbon-14
, Carbon C-14
, 14 Carbon
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An unstable isotope of carbon created when a neutron collides with a nitrogen atom, causing capture of the neutron and release of the proton…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Crop residue decomposition in no-tillage small-grain fields
J. Steiner
,
H. Schomberg
,
P. Unger
,
J. Cresap
1999
Corpus ID: 9727748
wind erosion. Soil microenvironments are different in fields that have surface-crop residues than in tilled fields Conservation…
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Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
Comparative evaluation of three diphosphonates: in vitro adsorption (C- 14 labeled) and in vivo osteogenic uptake (Tc-99m complexed).
M. Francis
,
D. L. Ferguson
,
A. Tofe
,
J. Bevan
,
S. Michaels
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
1980
Corpus ID: 22067469
We have investigated the in vitro adsorption of three C-14-labeled diphosphonates on calcium phosphate. The three are 1-hydroxy[1…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Accumulation and metabolism of carbon-14 labeled benzene, naphthalene, and anthracene by young coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
W. T. Roubal
,
T. Collier
,
D. Malins
Archives of Environmental Contamination and…
1977
Corpus ID: 30426938
Carbon-14 labeled benzene, naphthalene, and anthracene were administered to young coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the food…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Metabolic fate and disposition of 14C-labeled methyl n-butyl ketone in the rat.
G. Divincenzo
,
M. L. Hamilton
,
C. Kaplan
,
J. Dedinas
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
1977
Corpus ID: 375866
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Yeast mutants blocked in removing the methyl group of lanosterol at C-14. Separation of sterols by high-pressure liquid chromatography.
P. Trocha
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S. Jasne
,
D. B. Sprinson
Biochemistry
1977
Corpus ID: 23772122
Sterols of a nystatin resistant mutant of the wild type parent of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were separated by a newly developed…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Turnover of Palmitate C-14 in Diabetics and Normals.∗
Charles R. Ford
,
Ronald Stevens
,
R. Bolinger
,
J. H. Morris
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental…
1963
Corpus ID: 37011116
Summary Turnover rate of free fatty acids was studied during rest and exercise in 8 normals and 28 diabetics using carboxyl…
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Highly Cited
1963
Highly Cited
1963
Incorporation of Hydrocyanic Acid labelled with Carbon-14 into Asparagine in Seedlings
S. Blumenthal-Goldschmidt
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G. W. Butler
,
E. Conn
Nature
1963
Corpus ID: 4277323
IN the course of work on the biosynthesis of cyano-glucosides in plants, it was observed in feeding experiments that young…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Disposal of Human Chylomicrons Administered Intravenously in Ischemic Heart Disease and Essential Hyperlipemia
P. Nestel
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M. Denborough
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J. O'dea
Circulation Research
1962
Corpus ID: 9257386
Human lymph chylomicrons labeled in vivo with C-14 palmitate were infused into eight patients with ischemic heart disease and…
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Highly Cited
1962
Highly Cited
1962
Oxygen flask combustion in determination of C-14 and H3 in biological materials.
Vincent T. Oliverio
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C. Denham
,
Jack D. Davidson
Analytical Biochemistry
1962
Corpus ID: 33001921
Highly Cited
1961
Highly Cited
1961
Determination of C-14 and H3 in biological samples by Schoeniger combustion and liquid scintillation techniques.
R. G. Kelly
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E. Peets
,
S. Gordon
,
D. A. Buyske
Analytical Biochemistry
1961
Corpus ID: 41603991
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