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Füredi-Milhofer H
, Purgarić B, Brečević L, Pavković N.
Precipitation of calcium phosphates from electrolyte solutions.
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC
1970. [DOI:
10.1007/bf02152396
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The effect of phosphates in lowering the amount of deposit formation during the heat treatment of milk.
J DAIRY RES
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The addition of small amounts of phosphate salts reduced the amount of deposit formed from heated milk, both in laboratory experiments and during the operation of a practical ultra-high-temperature heat-exchanger. Sodium pyrophosphate was much more effective than the other phosphates tested. Reasons are suggested for these observed effects.
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Zum Phosphat-Harnsteinproblem (I).
ACTA ACUST UNITED AC
1977. [DOI:
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Füredi-Milhofer H
, Purgarić B, Brecević L, Pavković N. Precipitation of calcium phosphates from electrolyte solutions. I. Study of the precipitates in the physiological pH region.
CALCIFIED TISSUE RESEARCH
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Calcium Chloride
Calcium Phosphates
Chemical Precipitation
Crystallization
Electrolytes
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Microscopy, Electron
Sodium
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