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Pyrogenic flowering is the fire-adapted
trait in
plants that is
defined by an
increase or a peak in
flowering after a fire event.
Pyrogenic flowering...
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include internal (endogenous) and
external (exogenous) to the body. The "
pyrogenicity" of
given pyrogens varies: in
extreme cases,
bacterial pyrogens can act...
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Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins also
known as
erythrogenic toxins, are
exotoxins secreted by
strains of the
bacterial species Streptococcus pyogenes...
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Biochar carbon removal (also
called pyrogenic carbon capture and storage) is a
negative emissions technology. It
involves the
production of
biochar through...
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containing silicate salts. The
three main
classes of
amorphous silica are
pyrogenic silica, Â precipitated
silica and
silica gel.
Among them, precipitated...
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another Rgg-like
protein (Rgg1) that
directly activates SpeB (Streptococcal
pyrogenic exotoxin B), a
cysteine protease that acts as a
virulence factor. In the...
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antitoxin antibodies.
Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxins – SPEs A, B, C. and F have been identified. The
pyrogenic exotoxins, also
called erythrogenic...
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Fumed silica (CAS
number 7631-86-9, also 112945-52-5), also
known as
pyrogenic silica because it is
produced in a flame,
consists of
microscopic droplets...
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could occur due to
several causes,
including tissue destruction,
pyrogenic substances, or dehydration. Due to the body
temperature being below the...
- {\displaystyle {\ce {SiO2 + 2 C -> Si + 2 CO}}}
Fumed silica, also
known as
pyrogenic silica, is
prepared by
burning SiCl4 in an oxygen-rich
hydrogen flame...