This suggests that the Cu ion may interact with electronically excited Trp partially quenching its fluorescence. |
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The best thirst quenching long drinks are those made without too many ingredients. |
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To prevent steam bubbles forming soft spots, a water quenching bath should be agitated. |
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Use lip glosses and lipsticks that contain quenching ingredients like jojoba and avocado oils, shea butter and aloe. |
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Bendability is little affected, whether one polishes the surface after quenching, or leaves it as oxidized. |
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Certain alloy compositions, however, exhibit a peculiar transformation on quenching. |
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The ability of steel to form martensite on quenching is referred to as the hardenability. |
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Back in the kitchen I sipped my apple juice, quenching the dryness of my throat. |
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Castings should be tempered immediately after quenching to relieve quenching stresses. |
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The sensing of oxygen with phosphorescent probes is based on luminescence quenching. |
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Fully pearlitic malleable iron may be surface hardened by either induction heating and quenching or flame heating and quenching. |
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The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat. |
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The quenching effect is attributed to the presence of proximal imidazole and pyrrole groups in their three-dimensional structures. |
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The quenching of idealism in the pursuit of monetary gain and world domination were among the core theories at the heart of John's case. |
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Such a stress is produced by quenching the rim with a water spray at the cooling stage of manufacture. |
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Certain alloys that are relatively insensitive to cooling rate during quenching can be either air cooled or water quenched directly from a final hot working operation. |
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I'll help keep your hair from splitsville with my quenching fusion of red raspberry and satin. |
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After carburising, quenching and subzero treatment, this steel is tempered between 150°C and 350°C depending on service requirements. |
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We share challenges and pleasures, not least of which is the mad dash to the bar for that thirst quenching ice cold beer after the walk. |
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Fluorescence quenching is used on samples that absorb shortwave UV at 254 nm. |
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Fluorescent quenching of ethidium bromide and of rhodamine covalently attached to DNA suggested that the DNA within neutral, reverse micelles was condensed. |
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Direct quenching after rolling with subsequent tempering is equivalent to the conventional water quenching and tempering. |
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Astaxanthin protects the eyes and skin from sun radiation damage by quenching singlet and triplet oxygen. |
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They would just show spontaneous unconditional reflex to the pain by jerking and jumping around while shrieking and quenching their teeth. |
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The FENS0 quench oil line provides for a wide range of performance characteristics suitable for all types of quenching operations. |
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Again, vesicularity suggests the exsolution of the fluid phase on quenching of the silicate liquid. |
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Furthermore, complementary information has been gained by quenching some solidified droplets at different times after recalescence. |
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The Hommel is a hops-strong beer, thirst quenching, of high fermentation and refermented in the bottle. |
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Unlike other wines, it is always lively on the palate, which makes it thirst quenching, joyful, very dry and full of pizazz. |
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Served over crushed ice or with a fizzy drink, this long drink is greatly appreciated for quenching thirsts and also for its unbelievable taste. |
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Surface heat treating also avoids the distortion that can accompany heating and quenching the entire part. |
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The authorities did not succeed in quenching the influence of his work, however. |
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The hardness that is achieved varies directly with the carbon content and the quenching speed. |
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This minimizes or eliminates distortion of the workpiece which occurs from unequal transformation rates normally found in conventional quenching. |
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The quenching oil system may range from a simple tank to an elaborate automatic system. |
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In a novel aerosol reactor, zinc nanoparticles are produced by rapid quenching of zinc vapour with steam. |
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Technologies: pressing, wire forming, pressure casting of zinc alloys, plastic injection, steel quenching, surface finishing, and others. |
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The bimolecular quenching rate constants are less than that of diffusion controlled and decrease as the one-electron reduction potential of the donor radical increases. |
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The photodynamic effect is accomplished mainly through the formation of singlet oxygen in the quenching of the sensitizer triplet state by ambient molecular oxygen. |
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Again, the postmodern view that there are no better or worse interpretations of texts may play a role in quenching interest among academic theologians. |
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It is found obviously that the stress change complicately across the length during the quenching process. |
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It would go no way at all towards quenching the thirst of the parched. |
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Intrinsic fluorescence was a greater confounding variable than was quenching. |
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After you've worked up an appetite, relax and join us for a barbeque compliments of Oh Boy Burger and a couple of thirst quenching cocktails on us while getting to know our celeb judges and Top Singles. |
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Negative interference occurs in NDIR instruments by the interfering gas broadening the absorption band of the measured gas, and in CLD instruments by the interfering gas quenching the radiation. |
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It shall take factors, such as chemical recovery, quenching, concentration range, sample preparation methods, and so on, into account where applicable. |
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These values may be increased by quenching from brazing temperature. |
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Post galvanizing procedures include quenching into water or air cooling. |
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No doubt by his gift for fulfilling our desire for discovery, for quenching our thirst for knowledge, for imprinting in our hearts the longing to uncover the world's ultimate secrets! |
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Upon seating, guests are treated to a complimentary free glass of thirst quenching lemon juice with ice. |
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Common heat treatment processes include annealing, precipitation strengthening, quenching, and tempering. |
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Chalk is a source of quicklime by thermal decomposition, or slaked lime following quenching of quicklime with water. |
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In more modern coke plants an advanced method of coke cooling uses air quenching. |
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Homogeneity is guaranteed when oil quenching techniques are used for massive loads, although these are not necessarily required for carburizing steels with optimised hardenability. |
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Most industrial quenching is done in refined petroleum basestocks because they are simple to handle, require very little special equipment, and are noncorrosive. |
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The Cleanse and Mend collection takes on split-personality hair by rinsing roots clean and quenching frazzled tips-then tops it all off with a fabulous fruit and floral scent. |
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The heads of rails are sometimes heat-treated in-line by induction heating coils, air quenching, and tempering by a controlled use of the heat retained in the rail after quenching. |
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If quenching is done improperly, the internal stresses can cause a part to shatter as it cools. |
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Quenching involves heating the steel to create the austenite phase then quenching it in water or oil. |
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Just before the liquid becomes completely unpourable it is decanted into a dish of cold water, quenching it. |
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Easy to transport, it was ideal for quenching the thirst on long journeys thanks to its tough skin, or pericarp, which perfectly preserves the freshness of its 800 or so juicy seeds. |
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Best available techniques include presorting, cleaning feed materials, maintaining temperatures above 850°C, utilizing afterburners with rapid quenching, activated carbon adsorption and fabric filter dedusting. |
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In summary, if the central AGN provides heating and contributes to the global quenching of the cluster cooling, it is also responsible for the production of cold gas in outlying regions. |
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Not least because it was time to head back to one of ours for copious amounts of scran and the post-drenching quenching of our drouths. |
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It has been shown that electron transfer fluorescence quenching does take place in quinoline betaines compounds. |
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This means, for example, that the extremely hard martensite, which is normally produced by fast quenching, can be produced at lower cooling rates. |
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Lycopene is very powerful in quenching free radicals as is L-gultathione. |
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These qualities include such things as the hardness, quenching behavior, need for annealing, tempering behavior, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. |
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How much more in extremities of more importance, as the quenching of a scathe fire, or defending of a city, or country, by repelling the invading or beleaguering enemy? |
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Abstract The influences of the chromate quenching step and the surface chloride contamination levels of galvanized steel on the performance of duplex systems were studied. |
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His technique relied less on the heating and cooling, and more on the quenching process of rapidly cooling the molten steel when the right crystal structure had formed within. |
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