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vanadate

[′van·ə‚dāt]
(mineralogy)
Any of several mineral compounds characterized by pentavalent vanadium and oxygen in the anion; an example is vanadinite.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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These vanadate phosphors exhibited broadband emission from 440 nm to over 750 nm due to charge transfer transition in the V[O.sub.4] tetrahedra, and colors of these luminescent materials are yellowish white with slight variation in CIE chromaticity.
Sjolin, Active Site of RNase: Neutron Diffraction Study of a Complex with Uridine Vanadate, a Transition-State Analog, Proc.
Bismuth nitrate pentahydrate (Bi(N[O.sub.3])3-5[H.sub.2]O, 99%, Ajax) and ammonium vanadate (N[H.sub.3]V[O.sub.4], 99%, Carlo) were used as bismuth and vanadium precursors.
1981, Effects of vanadate on heart and circulation.
The third group received the vanadate (Fluka, Chemica, Switzerland) as a reference drug (Levy and Bendayan, 1991) at a dose of 0.8/kg/h.
This vanadate was found for the first time in the 1980's in a calcite-filled and quartz-filled fracture crosscutting the manganese ore, as wine-red crystals up to 6 mm showing dodecahedral and trapezohedral forms.
Vanadate (1 mM) induced levels of metamorphosis (53% [+ or -] 8.3%) equal to those induced by hydrogen peroxide (32% [+ or -] 33%) and L.
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