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Aluminum

The most abundant metal in the crust of the Earth. Because it is not very dense and is resistant to corrosion, it has a wide variety of commercial uses, notably in transportation, packaging, and construction. It is also used in home appliances. Aluminum is also spelled aluminium, especially in countries where British English predominates.
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Aluminum Phosphate is a cheap and a very effective pesticide used for storage of grains and other agricultural products.
The lower dose and fewer injections required to trigger an immune response can be at least partially explained by using a whole virus vaccine and an aluminum phosphate adjuvant system.
Without significant cooling, aluminum phosphate wouldn't have crystallized.
As in lagoon treatment, alum or PACI added to a reservoir or lake forms an aluminum phosphate precipitate that removes phosphorus from the water column.
The company's randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled Phase 1 study will evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of two doses of its RSV-F nanoparticle protein micelle vaccine candidate with and without aluminum phosphate as an adjuvant.
This Phase 2 trial will evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of two dose level of RSV-F protein nanoparticle vaccine with and without aluminum phosphate in 330 women of childbearing age.
CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF EACH OF THE FOLLOWING: WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, CARAMEL COLOR, POLYDEXTROSE, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, SODIUM ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE, MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE), SALT, CORN STARCH, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR, POLYGLYCEROL ESTERS OF FATTY ACIDS, SODIUM ALGINATE, NATURAL COCOA EXTRACT, PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONO- AND DIESTERS OF FATS AND FATTY ACIDS, MALTODEXTRIN, GELLAN GUM, LACTYLIC ESTERS OF FATTY ACIDS, SOY LECITHIN, POLYSORBATE 60, SOY FLOUR, COFFEE.
The booklet contains a technical paper describing the research that went into the discovery of the key component of Biphor: an amorphous aluminum phosphate whose exceptional opacity stems from unique hiding properties discovered in the behavior of its aluminum phosphate nanoparticles.
Salt Sea salt Garlic salt Onion salt Seasoned salt Celery salt Baking powder Baking soda Sodium bicarbonate Monosodium glutamate Sodium fluoride Sodium acid pyrophosphate Sodium aluminum phosphate Sodium meta bisulfite Calcium disodium EDTA Disodium guanylate Disodium inosinate Sodium biphenyl-2-yl oxide Sodium formate Sodium acetate Sodium diacetate Sodium ascorbate Sodium erythorbate Sodium tartarates Sodium potassium tartarates Sodium orthophosphates Sodium maleate Sodium alginate Sodium & potassium polyphosphates Sodium carboxymethylcellulose Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate Sodium carbonate Sodium aluminum phosphate Sodium aluminum silicate Sodium citrate Sodium sulfite Sodium caseinate Sodium benzoate Sodium sorbate Sodium nitrate Sodium nitrite Sodium bisulfite
Experiments show that sufficiently high pressures can convert a crystalline form of aluminum phosphate known as alpha-berlinite into an apparently disordered, or glassy, solid.