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NATURAL ANTIBACTERIAL CLAYS: HISTORICAL USES AND MODERN ADVANCES
Lynda B. Williams
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Chemical Compounds
Antimicrobial Agent
75%
Resistance
45%
Clay Mineral
42%
Instrumentation
34%
Oxidation Reaction
32%
pH Value
30%
Mineral
28%
Toxic
27%
Buffer Solution
23%
Application
11%
Agriculture & Biology
clay
100%
animal pathogens
24%
bacteria
16%
antibiotics
11%
oxidation
11%
clay minerals
11%
instrumentation
8%
buffer index
8%
analytical methods
7%
medicine
6%
researchers
6%
anti-infective agents
5%
chemical composition
5%
minerals
5%
pathogens
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
clay
70%
pathogen
28%
bacterium
19%
antibiotics
15%
mineral property
11%
literature
10%
oxidation
10%
medicine
7%
instrumentation
7%
clay mineral
7%
analytical method
6%
chemical composition
5%
chemical
3%
comparison
3%
effect
1%