901 research outputs found
Johannes Franciscus Reith, Notities uit het leven van een zondagskind
Autobiografie van Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), geschreven in 1980 en bewerkt door zijn zoon Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was hoogleraar Chemische levensmiddelenleer en toxicologie aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
Autobiography of Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), written in 1980 and edited by his son Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was professor Chemical nutritional science and toxicology at Utrecht University
Johannes Franciscus Reith, Notities uit het leven van een zondagskind
Autobiografie van Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), geschreven in 1980 en bewerkt door zijn zoon Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was hoogleraar Chemische levensmiddelenleer en toxicologie aan de Universiteit Utrecht.
Autobiography of Johannes Franciscus Reith (1902-1990), written in 1980 and edited by his son Bernard A. Reith. J. F. Reith was professor Chemical nutritional science and toxicology at Utrecht University
Editorial for special issue "geomicrobiology and biogeochemistry of precious metals"
n/aFrank Reith and Jeremiah Shuste
Bacillus cereus, gold and associated elements in soil and other regolith samples from Tomakin Park Gold Mine in southeastern New South Wales, Australia
F. Reith, D.C. McPhail and A.G. Christ
Effect of soil properties on gold- and platinum nanoparticle mobility
Abstract not availableFrank Reith, Geert Corneli
Effect of resident microbiota on the solubilization of gold in soil from the Tomakin Park Gold Mine, New South Wales, Australia
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.F. Reith and D.C. McPhailhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/212/description#descriptio
Bioleaching of a low-grade copper ore, linking leach chemistry and microbiology
Abstract not availableH. R. Watling, D. M. Collinson, J. Li, L. A. Mutch, F. A. Perrot, S. M. Rea, F. Reith, E. L. J. Watki
Exploration Geomicrobiology The New Frontier
Frank Reith, Stephen L. Rogers and Andreas Schmidt-Mum
Anatase nanoparticles on supergene platinum-palladium aggregates from Brazil: Titanium mobility in natural waters
Supergene aggregates of platinum-palladium (Pt-Pd) intermetallic compounds from the Córrego Bom Sucesso alluvial deposit, Minas Gerais, Brazil, are coated with abundant, poorly crystalline nanoparticles of anatase (TiO2). The anatase coating is widespread, suggesting that the surface of the Pt-Pd grains catalytically destabilised Ti, which was likely dissolved by organic ligands in the ground waters. Association of TiO2 nanocrystallites with organic matter further suggests that biogenic processes could have mediated their formation. These anatase-coated Pt-Pd grains demonstrate an unexpected Ti mobility in supergene environments. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.Alexandre Raphael Cabral, Frank Reith, Bernd Lehmann, Joël Brugger, Guido Meinhold, Miguel Tupinambá, Rogerio Kwitko-Ribeir
Anaerobic activities of bacteria and fungi in moderately acidic conifer and deciduous leaf litter
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comFrank Reith, Harold L. Drake, Kirsten Küse
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