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Meaning of "uranyl"

uranyl (noun) - a bivalent cation that forms a characteristic series of yellow salts
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  • The divalent radical UO₂²⁺, conveniently regarded as a residue of many uranium compounds.

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Uranyl acetate is both radioactive and toxic.
This second compound can be uranyl nitrate.
Uranyl nitrate is important for nuclear reprocessing.
In fact the aqueous uranyl ion is a weak acid.
Uranyl acetate staining was performed as previously described.
The liposomal membrane was stained with uranyl acetate.
Uranyl compounds also exhibit luminescence.
Negative staining with uranyl acetate was used in all samples.
Uranyl acetate is an example of a negative stain.
The first approach investigated was based on pentavalent uranyl chemistry.
The reduction of uranyl nitrate is a strongly exothermic reaction.
The fungus tissues were fixed in glutaraldehyde and uranyl acetate.
The uranyl ions essentially stick to the amidoxime.
The uranium salt used can be uranyl chloride or nitrate.
Uranyl compounds are also neurotoxins.

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Ultrafine sections were made and were contrasted with uranyl acetate.
Uranyl carbonate complexes form a large class of mineral species.
Samples were directly stained with uranyl acetate before imaging.
Staining with uranyl acetate causes shrinkage of phage heads.
This precipitated uranyl peroxide.
Natural uranyl peroxides are known.
Ultrathin sections were contrasted with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Zinc uranyl acetate.
Ultrathin sections were stained with saturated uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Mg of uranyl nitrate was added.
A second means consists of thermally decomposing the uranyl nitrate after dehydration.
The reduction of uranyl nitrate to uranous nitrate belongs to this category.
The ultrathin sections were stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Uranyl hydroxide is used as a colorant for glass and for ceramic glazes.
Soluble uranyl complex.
Uranyl nitrate can be prepared by reaction of uranium salts with nitric acid.
It is also known to denitrate thermally the uranyl nitrate hexahydrate in a fluidized bed.
Uranyl ion contamination has been found on and around depleted uranium targets.
Plutonium nitrate solution is immediately mixed with uranyl nitrate solution without separation.
Another significant difference is that plutonyl is a much stronger oxidizing agent than uranyl.
A method of this type is particularly well adapted to uranyl nitrate solutions dilute or concentrated.
The first stage essentially consisting of incompletely dehydrating the hydrated uranyl nitrate.
Uranyl chloride forms when chlorine gas is passed over uranium dioxide at a red heat.
The complexation of uranium with the protein is reflected by a drop in uranyl fluorescence intensity.
At this temperature the uranyl nitrate hexahydrate breaks down into its component atoms.
Further fixatives are often used for electron microscopy such as osmium tetroxide or uranyl acetate.
Thin section were cut and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Uranyl nitrate hexahydrate decreased the cytotoxicity of splenic natural killer cells at all dose levels.
Heat treatment of the resin loaded with uranyl ions and neodymium ions.
Uranyl salts are toxic and can cause severe renal insufficiency and acute tubular necrosis.
Thin sections were cut and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate.
Uranyl nitrate is a highly nephrotoxic agent that causes severe renal insufficiency and acute tubular necrosis.
The aqueous homogeneous reactors use a solution of uranyl sulfate or other uranium salt in water.
Thin sections were cut and then counterstained with lead citrate and uranyl acetate.
Additionally the separation of uranium from uranyl nitrate hexahydrate and other feed forms is envisaged.

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