MERCURY

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ULTRA BRAND H. JELINEK DENTAL ALLOYS, INC. 71 MURRAY ST. NEW YORK NY 10007 MERCURY, SILVER, AND OTHER METALLIC DENTAL ALLOYS;
MIRCURY QIAGEN GMBH QIAGEN Straße 1 Hilden 40724 Germany MERCURY;Chemical preparations for scientific purposes; chemicals for industrial purposes; diagnostic preparations, for other than medical and veterinary purposes; biochemical reagents for analyses of nucleic acids, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, DNA and RNA; chemical reagents for other than medical and veterinary purposes; biochemical kits comprising reagents, for analyses of genes, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, nucleic acids, DNA, RNA and microRNA; biochemical reagents commonly known as probes, not for medical and veterinary purposes, for analyses of DNA, RNA, nucleic acids, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, and for detecting RNA and microRNA;[ Patent exploitation, namely, licensing patents and patent applications concerning chemical analyses of genes, nucleic acids, nucleotides, oligonucleotides, DNA, RNA and microRNA ];
MERCURY SNIFFER RIGAKU/USA, Inc. 9009 New Trails Drive The Woodlands TX 77381 MERCURY;Portable mercury analyzers;
MERCURI Whitehead, Jamaal M. 1205 Edgewood Ranch Rd. Orlando FL 32835 MERCURY;Hats; Hoodies; T-shirts; Graphic T-shirts; Jackets; Short-sleeved or long-sleeved t-shirts;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of reducing mercury levels in a mercury contaminated material using microwave energy. The method comprises the steps of (a) placing the mercury contaminated material in a microwave reactor; (b) providing a stream of gas in the microwave reactor, the stream causing agitation of the mercury contaminated material; and (c) exposing the mercury contaminated material to microwave radiation so as to raise the temperature to at least 357° C., producing a vapour phase which contains mercury and a treated material. The method also allows for a simultaneous reduction of mercury and carbon levels in the material to be treated as well as the use of a carbon-free material in the reactor.