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Character and behavior of organic soil colloids / by Anderson, M. S.(Myron Sallee),1887-1983.(CARDINAL)311533; Byers, Horace G.(Horace Greeley),1872-(CARDINAL)314288;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-32).
Subjects: Soil colloids.;
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Character of the colloidal materials in the profiles of certain major soil groups / by Anderson, M. S.(Myron Sallee),1887-1983.(CARDINAL)311533; Byers, Horace G.(Horace Greeley),1872-(CARDINAL)314288;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 23-24).
Subjects: Soil colloids.;
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Variations of the colloidal material extracted from the soils of the Miami, Chester, and Cecil series / by Holmes, R. S.(CARDINAL)314475; Edgington, Glen.(CARDINAL)314474;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 22-23).
Subjects: Soil colloids.;
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Base exchange and related properties of the colloids of soils from the erosion experiment stations / by Slater, C. S.(Clarence Sheldon),1897-1993.(CARDINAL)314471; Byers, Horace G.(Horace Greeley),1872-(CARDINAL)314288;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-19).
Subjects: Soil colloids.;
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Colloidal silver : the natural antibiotic / by Kühni, Werner,author.(CARDINAL)846199; Von Holst, Walter,author.(CARDINAL)846200; Williams, Aida Sefic,translator.(CARDINAL)850057; Baker, John R.,translator.(CARDINAL)843243;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- 1. A brief history of silver -- 2. The geology, physics, and extraction of silver -- 3. Scientific evidence for the medicinal use of silver -- 4. Making colloidal silver -- 5. Using colloidal silver -- 6. The use of silver in mineral crystal healing -- 7. Using silver in other healing modalities.The complete guide to the many uses and benefits of colloidal silver [bullet] Explains how to use colloidal silver to boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and treat 80 common diseases and conditions, including eczema, acne, thrush, flu, asthma, hay fever, mastitis, canker sores, gingivitis, and conjunctivitis [bullet] Details the correct dosages and applications of colloidal silver, including the proper "parts per million" (ppm) for acute treatments and daily use [bullet] Debunks concerns about colloidal silver and argyria, the "blue man" phenomena associated with silver intake [bullet] Looks at the latest scientific studies from UCLA Medical Center, Temple University, and other well-known institutions Colloidal silver was widely used as a natural antibiotic and antiviral until the mid-20th century when its use was overshadowed by the development of pharmaceutical antibiotics. Now with the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections, colloidal silver has reentered the sights of medical researchers, alternative health practitioners, and those looking to take control of their own health. In this practical guide, the authors explore the many uses and benefits of colloidal silver for boosting immunity, reducing pain and inflammation, and treating more than 80 common diseases and conditions, including eczema, acne, thrush, flu, asthma, hay fever, mastitis, canker sores, gingivitis, and conjunctivitis. Citing scientific studies from UCLA Medical Center, Temple University, and other well-known institutions, they reveal how colloidal silver works against bacteria, viruses, and fungi, including strep, staph, and candida, often in a matter of minutes. They examine how it accelerates the healing of cuts and bruises and how it can also be used to treat our animal companions. They explore its use, with no side effects, in the treatment of diseases of the eyes, skin, mouth, respiratory tract, and digestive tract as well as in the treatment of cancer. Debunking concerns about colloidal silver and argyria, the "blue man" phenomena associated with silver intake, the authors detail the correct dosages and applications of colloidal silver, including the proper "parts per million" (ppm) concentration for each ailment and for daily use. They explain what to look for when purchasing colloidal silver as well as how to make it at home. They also explore the long history of silver in folk medicine, including its use by Hildegard von Bingen, and its use in homeopathy, crystal healing, anthroposophic medicine, and spagyrics"-- "A complete guide to the many uses and benefits of colloidal silver, which acts as a natural antibiotic against bacterial infections and also kills viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Subjects: Silver; Alternative medicine.; Colloids.;
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The effect of different colloidal soil materials on the efficiency of superphosphate / by Gile, P. L.(Philip Lindsey),1883-1972.(CARDINAL)314898;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 36-39).
Subjects: Superphosphates.; Soil colloids.;
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The composition and constitution of the colloids of certain of the great groups of soils / by Byers, Horace G.(Horace Greeley),1872-(CARDINAL)314288; Alexander, Lyle T.(Lyle Thomas),1903-1983.(CARDINAL)314042; Holmes, R. S.(CARDINAL)314475;
Includes bibliographical references (page 38).
Subjects: Soil colloids;
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Solvent gels for the cleaning of works of art : the residue question / by Stulik, Dusan,1956-(CARDINAL)213917; Dorge, Valerie,1946-(CARDINAL)212359;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-152) and index.Examines gel cleaning in the treatment of paintings and painted works of art, presents the methodologies, data, and results of a collaborative project of the Getty Conservation Institute and Winterthur Museum. Among the issues covered are the theory and application of gel cleaning systems, the detection of residues left on the surfaces of objects cleaned with these systems, research into solvent-gel and solvent residues, stability of surfactants during natural and artificial aging, and recommendations for formulating gels for specific cleaning tasks.
Subjects: Art; Art; Colloids.; Paint removers.;
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Optimal detox : how to cleanse your body of colloidal and crystalline toxins / by Vasey, Christopher.(CARDINAL)671851;
A practical guide to identifying and targeting toxins with the most appropriate and effective detox methods reveals the two main types of toxins: colloidal, which affect circulation and organ function, and crystalline, which cause tissue damage and pain explains the toxins behind specific illnesses and which of the 5 excretory organs--liver, intestines, kidneys, lungs, or skin--should be stimulated for optimal detox details how specific foods can produce these toxins and trigger illnesses. The lasting benefits of detoxification and internal cleanses are becoming well-known and accepted--in part, because these practices are more vital than ever for optimal health and longevity and in the fight against environmental and dietary toxins. Christopher Vasey shows how accumulation of toxins is the primary cause of illness and how the key to successful detoxification is identifying the type of toxin--either colloidal or crystalline--polluting your biological terrain. He explains how colloidal toxins hinder circulation and organ function, while crystals move around the body damaging tissues and causing lesions and pain. Left unchecked, the two forms can combine to create "stones"--such as gallstones or kidney stones. Beyond finding the cause of an illness, the most important reason to correctly diagnose your type of toxin is to ensure you choose the most effective method of detoxification and stimulate the appropriate excretory organ--liver, intestines, kidneys, lungs, or skin. For example, a person seeking to purge his system of crystals should increase his fluid intake to stimulate the kidneys not encourage bile production, because crystals cannot be expelled via the liver. With clear, practical instructions and guidance, Vasey explains how to identify which type of toxin is triggering your illness and which medicinal herbs, hydrotherapy techniques, or nutritional options are the best choice for each specific condition or combination of ailments. He reveals which foods produce colloidal and crystalline toxins and should therefore be avoided. This targeted method of detoxification enables each of us to cleanse our bodies of accumulated toxins safely, accurately, and successfully. -- A practical guide to identifying and targeting toxins with the most appropriate and effective detox methods.
Subjects: Detoxification (Health);
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Gels in the conservation of art / by Gels in Conservation (Conference)(2017 :London, England),issuing body.; Angelova, Lora V.,editor.(CARDINAL)784510; Ormsby, Bronwyn,editor.(CARDINAL)784509; Townsend, Joyce,editor.(CARDINAL)225747; Wolbers, Richard,editor.(CARDINAL)227957; International Academic Projects,organizer.(CARDINAL)272133; Tate Modern (Gallery),organizer.(CARDINAL)223480;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The growing importance of these materials--and their positive impact on conservation and environmental practice in terms of the use of fewer solvent-based, less toxic materials--represents one of the conservation profession's contributions to the green movement. Some of the gel treatments discussed provide significantly safer working conditions, and all of them seek to manage and reduce risks to artworks and objects undergoing treatment, helping to shape the path of future research in the specific area of cleaning fine art surfaces."--From back cover"The texts in this volume represent the current theory, research and practice on the use of gel materials for treatment processes in the conservation of objects of art and surfaces in the built environment. The range of gels featured includes those drawn from the biological, cosmetic and food industries, as well as emerging products created specifically for conservation purposes"--Website
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Art; Colloids; Paint removers;
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