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The Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) is a transportable, high throughput neutralization system developed by the U.S. Army for converting chemical warfare material into compounds not usable as weapons.[1]

  1. ^ "The Field Deployable Hydrolysis System" (PDF). CBIRR News. 1 (8 (Special Edition)). Edgewood Chemical Biological Center. August 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 November 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2014.

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FDHS may refer to: Field Deployable Hydrolysis System Fort Defiance High School, in Fort Defiance, Virginia, United States Fort Dorchester High School...

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States Department of Defense agencies that developed the Field Deployable Hydrolysis System (FDHS) used to destroy Syria's chemical weapons aboard the...

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of civilian master Rick Jordan and was outfitted with two Field Deployable Hydrolysis Systems manned by United States Army civilians, who then performed...

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operations include feedstock washing and milling, pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis, fermentation, distillation, and solid-liquid separation. The heart of...

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Lost City Hydrothermal Field

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They showed that because of the high free energy change of thioester hydrolysis and their corresponding low equilibrium constants, it is unlikely that...

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military radars in the 1970s. However, it is hygroscopic, leading to hydrolysis and formation of highly flammable alcohol. The loss of a U.S. Navy aircraft...

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Soman

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the anhydride bond between phosphorus and fluorine and accounts for the hydrolysis of the fluoride. Somanase also hydrolyses the methyl group of soman resulting...

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Sarin

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serum level of unbound isopropyl methylphosphonic acid (IMPA), a sarin hydrolysis product, ranged from 2–135 μg/L in survivors of a terrorist attack during...

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Heterojunction solar cell

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permeable to moisture ingress than glass–glass modules (which facilitates hydrolysis of EVA), is allegedly "breathable" to acetic acid and does not allow it...

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Gulf War

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an enzyme that deactivates organophosphates (including sarin) through hydrolysis. By contrast, GWS was inversely associated with higher levels of the type...

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Optical fiber

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vapor deposition or vapor axial deposition, the glass is formed by flame hydrolysis, a reaction in which silicon tetrachloride and germanium tetrachloride...

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Rodenticide

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have strong, pungent garlic-like odor due to the phosphine liberated by hydrolysis. The odor attracts (or, at least, does not repel) rodents, but has a repulsive...

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Nitrogenase

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input of chemical energy which comes from the binding and hydrolysis of ATP. The hydrolysis of ATP also causes a conformational change within the nitrogenase...

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Nerve agent

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active site, where acetylcholine would normally be broken down (undergo hydrolysis). Acetylcholine thus builds up and continues to act so that any nerve...

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Metalloprotein

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oxide are also common. These are the second stage product of protein hydrolysis obtained by treatment with slightly stronger acids and alkalies. Hemoglobin...

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Quaternary ammonium cation

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betaine-esters or ester-quats and are susceptible to degradation, e.g., by hydrolysis. Characteristically, the cations contain one or two long alkyl chains...

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Titanium

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their high efficacy and low toxicity in vivo. In biological environments, hydrolysis leads to the safe and inert titanium dioxide. Despite these advantages...

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Blepharida rhois

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diterpene alcohol (phytol). Rhus has high tannic acid content, and through hydrolysis of tannic acids in the larval gut, B. rhois is able to produce free gallic...

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Fluorine

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basicity with higher molecular weight, although nitrogen trifluoride resists hydrolysis and is not basic. The pentafluorides of phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony...

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Enhanced weathering

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the nature of the minerals involved. This includes solution, hydration, hydrolysis, and oxidation weathering. Carbonation weathering is a particular type...

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Biogas

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sourcesPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Thermal hydrolysis Waste management – Activities and actions required to manage waste from...

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Microswimmer

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protein motors use to convert chemical energy into movement depends on ATP hydrolysis, which leads to a conformation modification in the globular motor domain...

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Thorium

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charge, slightly stronger than sulfurous acid: thus it tends to undergo hydrolysis and polymerisation (though to a lesser extent than Fe3+), predominantly...

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Fine chemical

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for alkaloids, antibacterials (especially penicillins), and steroids Hydrolysis of proteins, especially when combined with ion exchange chromatography...

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