They offer chemically inert fluid paths of Teflon, Kel-F, and borosilicate glass. |
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The nanosize zeolite may be chemically modified so that it will graft onto a support. |
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Each nodule itself is multi-hued, as if layers of chemically variant sediment had created the array. |
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Hardening is achieved by chemically adding hydrogen to a chain of oil molecules. |
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The nitrogen we breathe is chemically inert and takes no part in the chemical or metabolic reactions in the body. |
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Fluorine is so reactive that it forms compounds with the noble gases, which were thought to be chemically inert. |
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These bacteria chemically change natural sulfates in water to hydrogen sulfide. |
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There are import quotas for frozen sweet corn, chemically pure maltose and fructose, pasta, instant soups, and mineral waters. |
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The color pigment and acid chemically react to the metal, creating intense colors. |
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If made from softwood, vineyard posts must be chemically treated to stop wood-rotting fungi. |
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Chiral isomers are chemically similar to one another, but they differ in their biological activity and potency. |
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Hydrogenated fat is vegetable oil that has been chemically altered so that it becomes harder, more saturated and solidifies at room temperature. |
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The proportion of bromine to other chemically similar elements, like chlorine, varied by a factor of 10 from place to place. |
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Precious metals are elements that are rare in the Earth's crust, are attractive to look at, and are chemically quite inert. |
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This vaso-dilation increases the local venosity of the blood which chemically stimulates Auerbach's and Meissner's plexi in the intestinal walls. |
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Molybdenum is an essential component of three enzymes needed to chemically process certain amino acids that we get from protein. |
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It chemically captures, or chelates, excess iron but must be given intravenously or by injection. |
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The cap is used with a spermicide, which is an agent that chemically destroys sperm. |
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They are chemically very stable, non-flammable, non-toxic, and easily liquefied. |
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Ethanol can be chemically oxidized using a mixture of concentrated sulfuric acid and sodium dichromate. |
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Normally it is said that gold has no biochemical purpose, because it is chemically inert. |
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Generally, however, carboxylic acids are not as chemically active as the nonorganic mineral acids, such as hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. |
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Gases that reach the stratosphere can remain there for many years, particularly if they are chemically inert. |
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Some of the first useful polymers were chemically modified natural polymers such as vulcanized rubber and cellulose acetate. |
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The magnesium corrosion control rod present in many hot water heaters can chemically reduce naturally occurring sulfates to hydrogen sulfide. |
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Once the active fluorine is chemically bound the resulting molecule is generally stable and unreactive. |
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He also proved that diamond and charcoal both consist of carbon atoms, so are chemically identical. |
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It differs from strophanthin both chemically and physiologically, and is nearly twice as toxic. |
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Titanium is found in column four along with chemically similar zirconium, hafnium, and thorium. |
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Sidewalks and crosswalks were stamped with a brick pattern and chemically stained. |
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In fact, a large proportion of carcinogens is chemically inert and requires metabolic activation to exert their detrimental effects. |
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This mission is well beyond the capability of conventional chemically powered spacecraft. |
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He demonstrated that atrazine is an endocrine disruptor that chemically castrates and feminizes male amphibians. |
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Although it is chemically complex, caramelization is physically straightforward. |
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Bromocriptin from the wheat rust ergot, chemically mimics the effect of dopamine and can be added. |
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Its blue colorant is chemically identical to indigo made from plants of the genus Indigofera, cultivated in Asia. |
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Atrazine is a potent endocrine disrupter that chemically castrates and feminizes amphibians and other wildlife. |
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Indeed, the new photoprotein is chemically related to the rhodopsin family. |
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Are these full-fledged art works or just ephemera documenting chemically altered states of consciousness? |
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When you produce such a compound chemically you get an even split of the enantiomers. |
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The end of the tube feet have suckers, which chemically adhere to the substrate. |
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The latter are mediated by DNA-loops bringing two chemically remote segments of the DNA close in Euclidean space. |
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Scale can be controlled chemically using substances such as polyphosphates, phosphonates and various polymers. |
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The element is not very reactive chemically, although it does dissolve in most acids. |
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Side shows and dodgems abounded and of course there was a few watering holes, killing off people with the chemically brewed grog. |
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Farmers have given the synthetic hormone diethylstilbestrol to cattle, effectively chemically castrating male animals. |
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So he spent the next seven years inventing a system of chemically impregnated paper strips that when rubbed together made a cracking noise. |
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The protein coat can be chemically modified to target specific molecules or cell types in tissue. |
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If some of the components of this system chemically react with each other then the inert substance dispersing the reactants is the inert solvent. |
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Fluorine was the most difficult halogen to isolate because it is so chemically reactive. |
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And by making the particles chemically reactive, scientists are building exquisitely sensitive sensors that can detect individual molecules. |
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A molecule's functional group is the chemically reactive portion, or segment, of an organic chemical molecule. |
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In addition, chemically reactive derivatives of ppGpp have been synthesized and used for cross-linking experiments. |
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Depleted uranium is a radioactive heavy metal, which is also chemically toxic. |
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Over time, however, it oxidizes and chemically degrades to form alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, acids and esters. |
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These chemically modified penicillins have a side chain that inhibits the action of penicillinase. |
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Unlike conventional scuba gear, rebreathers recycle exhaled gas by chemically scrubbing it of carbon dioxide with soda lime. |
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Acid or chemical stain is a penetrating stain that chemically etches the color into the concrete for a permanent marble like finish. |
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Unlike aluminum, copper metal is fairly easy to obtain chemically from its ores. |
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The mat should be a cotton rag or chemically purified wood pulp and must test negative for lignin. |
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The liver removes it from the blood, chemically modifies it, and secretes it into the bile for excretion. |
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It emerged last night that chemically treated human effluent was discharged at the site yesterday afternoon. |
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Plus, xenon happens to be a noble gas, which means it won't corrode or otherwise interact chemically with anything. |
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In addition to the radioactivity, DU is chemically toxic, pyrophoric and usually spreads aerolisized particles over a large area on impact. |
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When I was in seventh grade, my older sister, who also has curly hair, got her hair chemically relaxed. |
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Do your homework completely before you decide to have your hair chemically straightened or relaxed. |
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However, desiccants contain chemical agents that may be toxic to children, pets, and the chemically sensitive. |
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Most people are familiar with shaving, bleaching, plucking and depilatories, which chemically dissolve hair. |
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Forty-eight hours before UVB exposure, mice were shaved with electric clippers and chemically depilated. |
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The treatment process physically and chemically binds the CCA to the inside of the wood fibers. |
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Similar proportions of nonradioactive Deet were measured chemically after evaporation and washing. |
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Other studies of chemically hypersensitive individuals have reported a variety of symptoms and reaction dynamics. |
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The brain is a physical entity filled with cells that interact chemically via biochemical pathways. |
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Unsaturated fats may be chemically modified by a process called hydrogenation. |
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If your hair is very dry, damaged or chemically treated, treat yourself to a deep conditioning once a week. |
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Geochemical analyses of these clasts show that the eruption tapped two chemically distinct rhyolitic magmas. |
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Cocaine hydrochloride can be chemically altered to remove other substances. |
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Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide were chemically assayed as nitrite from sorbent tubes by using spectrophotometry. |
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In acidic mixtures, such as many soft drinks, sucrose will chemically decompose over a period of time. |
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One of the problems with metal hydride is that the stored hydrogen is chemically bound to the metal. |
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The researchers believe the protein can be synthesized chemically as a drug for humans. |
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The products sold for this purpose typically contain ephedrine that is chemically synthesized. |
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The leachate was collected and then chemically converted to true saltpeter, potassium nitrate, by mixing it with a solution of potash. |
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A pond has far more organic particulate matter than a chemically maintained swimming pool. |
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During these reactions, they are chemically linked forming macromolecules, or polymers, which have large molecular weights. |
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The deepest layer is gabbro, coarse-grained but chemically equivalent to basalt, which forms when magma cools and crystallizes slowly. |
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Most parasols are chemically treated to block out ultra-violet light and they are hardly a bargain at up to 40,000 yen a piece. |
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These chemically complex materials can, in fact, provide more information about superconductivity and magnetism than supposedly simple materials. |
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In general, the surface can be treated chemically, using solvents, oxidants, strong acids, or bases. |
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Silicon reacts chemically like carbon although it does not form multiple bonds. |
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He goes out looking for drug addicts to kill for their rich, chemically enhanced blood. |
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She reports that about half of the people with mental illness are chemically addicted. |
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Sleep is often chemically induced when the effort of trying to achieve those aspirations becomes too much. |
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Alluvial, colluvial or chemically formed gravel, clayey gravel, sandstone, limestone, tuff, scoria are examples of marginal materials. |
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As chilly as it is out tonight, I need something to warm me up, both physically and chemically! |
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These are neurotically emotional outbursts and chemically induced sensations of grandeur and paranoia. |
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This may be true, but chemically the cyanide will adsorb onto a cell membrane increasing the electron donor or antioxidant capacity of the cell. |
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Undesirable vegetation in a pond can be controlled mechanically, biologically, or chemically. |
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Although throughfall is volumetrically greater than stemflow in most forests, stemflow is more enriched chemically. |
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These days, a house under attack from drywood termites may be chemically fumigated through a process known as tenting. |
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These free radicals are highly reactive chemically and can themselves alter molecules in the cell. |
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Neurological examination was compromised because the patient was chemically paralyzed. |
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These series are chemically defined subdivisions of the Arequita Formation. |
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The virus has had a devastating effect among chemically dependent men and women. |
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When we last heard from them, they were waxing ruefully nostalgic about their chemically wasted youth. |
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Enriched or chemically altered waters in harbors are also key areas for consideration. |
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Unlike diene and saturated elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers are physically, rather than chemically, cross-linked. |
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A house under attack from termites may be chemically fumigated through a process known as tenting. |
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Conventional oil is derived from petroleum refining, whereas synthetic oils are chemically manufactured replicas. |
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The researchers chemically bonded one end of the molecule to a bendable cantilever similar to the tip of an atomic-force microscope. |
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It is thought to lower cravings for alcohol in people who have stopped drinking, but it is not exactly clear how it works chemically. |
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A reducing sugar, like lactose, is one which will chemically reduce the blue cupric ions of Benedict's solution to cuprous ions. |
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Many women deal with issues of power and conformity, not to mention chemically taming their hair. |
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Despite their name they are neither biologically, chemically nor toxicologically inert. |
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In 1999, he developed a way to chemically modify cotton gauze so that it selectively targets and soaks up elastase. |
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These are chemically treated sponges that can be found at home centers, hardware stores, and janitorial supply stores. |
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It can be prepared chemically and is obtained by mining and evaporating water from seawater and brines. |
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These products may also contain rayon and wood fluff, which is chemically derived from tree pulp and then bleached. |
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Photographic images can be used in the design by shining a light through a transparency onto a chemically treated mesh. |
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It is a triazine derivative chemically unrelated to any other antiepileptic drug. |
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The objective is to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a chemically or biologically contaminated warfare environment. |
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Generically known as a group of polyamides, nylon is chemically distinguished by its amide linkages to two aromatic rings. |
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According to SPRI, PVC membranes are chemically incompatible with bituminous materials. |
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Anaesthesia commences when any chemically indifferent substance has achieved a certain molar concentration in the lipoids of the cell. |
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I worried I would overlook huge character flaws because I was somehow chemically engineered to be in unhealthy relationships. |
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The astronauts chemically fixed the moss cultures before each mission re-entered Earth's atmosphere. |
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Many yarn manufacturers make mothproof wool, which is chemically treated to repel or kill moths that come in contact with it. |
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For instance, say that uncastrated men really don't want to be chemically castrated, but once they are they don't really suffer much. |
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Synthetic carpets and chemically treated fabrics may release fumes as they age. |
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James produced this look by trimming and shaping the model's chemically relaxed hair into a layered bob that can be worn spiky or sleek. |
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They manufacture chemically etched brass suitable for a myriad of architectural applications. |
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Subsequently, the bolus is transferred to the digestive tract where it is chemically reduced. |
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First, the black-and-white latent image is developed and then the rest of the unexposed material is chemically fogged. |
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The inert gas prevents the wire filament inside the bulb from reacting chemically with oxygen and burning out quickly. |
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The pigments are chemically bonded to antibodies, which are then put into a solution of cells. |
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Below this threshold, minerals occur as silicates, in that they are chemically bonded to silica. |
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Quantum dots can bond chemically to biological molecules, enabling them to trace specific proteins within cells. |
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The two components are not chemically bonded, but are linked by van der Waals forces. |
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Many elements ordinarily occur as diatomic molecules, or molecules consisting of two atoms chemically bonded. |
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Such substances consist of a nitrate ion chemically bonded to a hydrocarbon molecule that's lost one of its hydrogen atoms. |
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Side groups are also chemically bonded to atoms in the chain to give the polymer its unique characteristics. |
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These materials contain planes in which copper and oxygen atoms are chemically bonded to each other. |
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Historically, three programmes for the identification of photorespiratory mutants in chemically mutagenized seed sets were performed. |
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She processes the bags so that the digested plant remains inside can be dried, weighed, and chemically analyzed. |
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The desire of these heroin addicts for chemically induced oblivion is made comprehensible by the sordid, disaffecting environment in which they live. |
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The most exciting part of the night came shortly after the third pub, when I got involved in a minor dust-up with a smart-mouthed, chemically enhanced nightclub patron. |
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I blasted the beastie Boys and chemically straightened my curls, drenching them with Sun-In until I, too, had long, golden waves. |
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Dating behavior may differ internationally, but we are all chemically identical in love. |
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The 4-foot-11 Douglas appears to have chemically relaxed natural hair, to which she has added a human-hair ponytail for height. |
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The liver chemically breaks down the remaining alcohol into acetic acid. |
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A method called scrubbing is used to chemically remove the acidic sulfur dioxide by putting it into contact with calcium carbonate which is a base. |
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Nonmetals with eight valence electrons are chemically unreactive. |
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In addition, we showed that a novel, light-activated DAP derivative could, on photolysis, chemically cross-link tissue through the reactions of the ketene intermediate. |
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We've used such smart polymers to fabricate chemically sensitive holograms responsive to water, alcohol, pH, and positively charged ions of alkali metal. |
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Retinal xanthophyll is a carotenoid, chemically related to vitamin A, whose absorption spectrum peaks at about 460 nm and ranges from 480 nm down to 390 nm. |
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Synthetic carpets, chemically treated fabrics, painted and lacquered furniture are toxins that make continual skin contact, or may release fumes as they age. |
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To help win the fight, manufacturers are devoting unprecedented resources to research and blast-test a new generation of heat-hardened and chemically laminated glass. |
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The major advantage of chemically altered vaccines is they are safe to use with pregnant animals because there is no systemic replication of the vaccine organism. |
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Malcolm Little, years before he was Malcolm X, wore his hair chemically slicked in what was called a conk and styled zoot suits when he was young. |
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The agents live on now, both chemically and etymologically, in drugs such as bendamustine that are used to treat several cancers. |
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That porous layer, which contains stabilized zirconia and small amounts of the metals ruthenium and cerium, chemically and cleanly converts the fuel to hydrogen. |
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It is chemically similar to sulphur, an essential plant macronutrient. |
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In some cases this involves displacing chemically related metal ions that are required for important biological functions such as cell growth, division and repair. |
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So I didn't expect to find fields of chemically tipped missiles. |
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Ecstasy, also known as MDMA, is a synthetic, psychoactive drug chemically similar to the stimulant methamphetamine and the hallucinogen mescaline. |
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In bread applications, whey proteins that are chemically bound and interacting with starch could reduce the extent of staling during bread storage. |
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The product penetrates the substrate's micropores and chemically bonds to beautify the surface and provide long-term protection from moisture and chloride-ion absorption. |
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The pegmatite dikes are very comparable chemically and mineralogically to the evolved differentiates, exhibiting similar chemical enrichments, albeit to a greater degree. |
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Last year, vegetables like parmal and bhindi sold in the marketplace were found to have been chemically treated to enhance their natural colouring. |
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In a 2-hour, 3-shift operation, the chalk is crushed, dried in a stream of of hot air, pulverized in ball triturators and partially chemically refined. |
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You turn the switch off chemically and it stops the production. |
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To identify the best way to control the cantilever, the researchers used computer models to simulate both chemically and electrically based switching mechanisms. |
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The rocks and gravel are not chemically bonded to the cement. |
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Cooling molten silica below the melting point results in fused silica, a rigid, transparent substance, chemically unreactive to the vast majority of substances. |
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The most dense gas known, radon is colorless and chemically unreactive. |
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All are rare, expensive, and classified chemically as noble metals. |
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At the same time, this purely materialistic explanation elucidates many of the phenomena which the vitalists had claimed could not be explained chemically or physically. |
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It is believed that the gels have not chemically degraded, but that the water eventually finds another fracture or vugular system to travel through. |
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The one talent that the sea hare has is to squirt obfuscating clouds of ink, which turn out, to be beautifully chemically tuned to predators' nervous systems. |
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Eventually some of the water, that which has not reacted chemically with the cement, evaporates into the air but some of it remains in the hardened concrete. |
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Since argon is chemically inert, there is no tissue carbonization. |
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I have never yet met anyone psychologically addicted to the drug, and of course it isn't possible to be chemically addicted to it, and I know a whole load of stoners. |
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We have been locked in seclusion, placed in restraints, chemically and physically straitjacketed, lobotomized, shocked and beaten because we protested too much. |
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These volatile organic chemicals outgas from the material both during application and after the plaster dries, and may be of concern for chemically sensitive individuals. |
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For centuries, mercury has been used to chemically separate gold from ore. |
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Antiseptic mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine may be used as a short term measure to chemically control plaque but they are not suitable to use for longer than one month. |
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It is chlorophyll, specifically a kind called chlorophyll a, which transfers the energy absorbed from light to the molecules which go about storing it chemically. |
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For the aliphatic linker region, parameterization was straightforward because this region is chemically sufficiently similar to aliphatic groups in the GROMACS force field. |
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Again, if you know the full structure you can synthesize the molecule chemically and you can synthesize variations, which may be of use in different directions. |
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Sandstone is indurated sand, composed of silicilastic grains bound together by chemically precipitated cement or a recrystallized matrix of fine sediment. |
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Intramolecular forces in the chlorobenzene backbone of the polymer create a strong film that is chemically inert to acid, base, and ketone exposure. |
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Furthermore, the rapid expansion of cold gases forced hot, oxygenated air from the waste pile and replaced it with chemically inert nitrogen and carbon dioxide. |
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Like other elements in Group 18, krypton is chemically inert. |
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A flux is sometimes used that combines chemically with the infusible materials in the ore to form slag, which floats on top of the metal and can be drawn off. |
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In-furrow inoculants were developed in part to keep inoculants away from chemically treated seed and are recommended when seed treatments are used. |
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They are purified cellfree hemoglobins, where the globin portion of the molecule has been modified chemically by conjugation, cross-linking or polymerizing. |
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Bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates produces lactic acid, and this in turn can be chemically polymerised to a high molecular weight PLA polyester. |
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Procedures for chemically pretreating archaeological charcoal vary only slightly from laboratory to laboratory, and all involve treatment with acid and sodium hydroxide. |
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Since benzonatate is chemically related to anesthetic agents of the para-amino benzoic acid class, the drug should not be used in patients allergic to ester type agents. |
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Depilatories are put on skin to chemically degrade body hair. |
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Alkalis, acids, bleaches or detergents are added to water to chemically react with specific soils and loosen them so they are removed with the water. |
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The latent images formed were developed chemically and fixed. |
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The drugs in the latter complexes are covalently connected by a peptide linker, whereas those associated with the oligonucleotide duplexes are chemically independent species. |
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It can also be cured at relatively low temperatures, is chemically compatible with organic semiconductors and can be used with the microprinting etchants. |
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An FBI examiner testified in court that the fragments chemically matched bullets from a box of ammunition Behm had at his home. |
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It is soluble in most organic solvents, chemically neutral, water resistant and non-toxic. |
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It is nontoxic, nonallergenic, chemically inert, and recyclable with a relatively low melting point. |
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Glutaraldehyde has often been used to chemically crosslink bioprosthetic heart valves but is quite cytotoxic. |
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It is a structure of inconceivable complexity, chemically, atomically, electronically, etc. |
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Cost factors led ARS to weave together its starches and synthetic polymers instead of chemically binding them, Gould says. |
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The company reports it chemically checks and rechecks every pound of incoming materials. |
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Even salt is chemically broken down and rebuilt for optimum flavor. |
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Paracetamol, chemically 4-hydroxy acetanilide, is a centrally and peripherally acting non-opioid analgesic and antipyretic. |
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This reaction chemically cuts the labeled Salmonella DNA at all adenine and guanine sites in the DNA chain. |
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Many of these mycodiesel hydrocarbons are terpenes, a chemically diverse class of compounds produced by many plants, fungi, and bacteria. |
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It is chemically unrelated to the metal lead, whose ores had a similar appearance, hence the continuation of the name. |
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Most of this production is chemically inherent to the primary process, and only marginally economical. |
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For all applications, naturally produced and chemically produced sodium sulfate are practically interchangeable. |
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Plywood, engineered lumber and chemically treated lumber also came into use. |
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Segments of DNA where the bases have been chemically modified by methylation may undergo a larger change in conformation and adopt the Z form. |
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The labs manufacture temazepam by chemically altering diazepam, oxazepam or lorazepam. |
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His chest and neck turned into mincemeat. The double chin had been blown away completely, revealing a skeletal jaw and chemically whitened teeth. |
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Djerassi had chemically created the pill but was not equipped to distribute them to patients. |
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Many particles combine chemically in a manner highly depletive of oxygen, causing estuaries to become anoxic. |
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Large amounts of water are also chemically combined or adsorbed in hydrated minerals. |
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The outer layer is a chemically distinct silicate solid crust, which is underlain by a highly viscous solid mantle. |
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Some species are believed to chemically invoke feelings of determination in the hopeless. |
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Liquids and gases are transported in pipelines and any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline. |
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Uranium mill tailings typically also contain chemically hazardous heavy metal such as lead and arsenic. |
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Roger Tsien later chemically manipulated GFP to produce other fluorescent colors to use as markers. |
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If I am panicking it means I am lonely or overwhelmed, or it can also be that I am spiritually and maybe even chemically misaligned. |
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An extremophile is a kind of microorganism which lives in extreme temperature, acidity, alkalinity or chemically concentrated environments. |
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Nuclear reprocessing technology was developed to chemically separate and recover fissionable plutonium from irradiated nuclear fuel. |
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Allelopathy is an adaptation plants use to chemically compete with other plants and can occur both interspecifically and intraspecifically. |
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Erythorbic acid is chemically similar to ascorbic acid, but it isn't a vitamin. |
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A free radical is an atom or molecule that has at least one unpaired electron, causing it to be very chemically reactive. |
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The HIV-1 protease is a homodimeric protein composed of two chemically identical subunits each consisting of 99 amino acids. |
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Previous attempts to strengthen polycarbonates by chemically modifying the monomeric units have increased the polymer's brittleness, he says. |
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Specifically, CNSProfile measures the levels of phosphoproteins, proteins chemically linked at specific sites to phosphates. |
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NewGen is asking for fresh thinking toward improving green sand casting and chemically bonded core and mold technologies. |
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Metformin hydrochloride is not chemically or pharmacologically related to any other classes of oral antihyperglycemic agents. |
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Sunscreens chemically absorb harmful ultraviolet rays, while sunblocks physically deflect them. |
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A high speed impact, though, will chemically mix the materials, igniting them and leading to a compression wave and significant overpressure. |
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Ultraviolent sunlight chemically converts hazes into tholins, the dark hydrocarbons that color Pluto's surface. |
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And liker all noble gases, it's chemically inert, or doesn't combine with any other elements except in extreme cases. |
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The technique of chemically assisted fragmentation was used to obtain de novo amino acid sequence data from tryptic peptides. |
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The jars we had encountered, at that point, were too tomatoey, too chemically heated, too pureed. |
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Black powder is an explosive mixture of chemical compounds, or two or more elements that are chemically combined. |
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Silymarin potentiates the anti-inflammatory effects of celecoxib on chemically induced osteoarthritis in rats. |
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In standard SRNG and POX processes, the reformation reaction is catalysed chemically. |
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This synthetic estrogen chemically castrates male animals, enabling them to grow faster. |
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Cells are very crowded and chemically energetic places, so miscopying sometimes occurs. |
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This produced prills of copper, embedded in lumps of slaggy matter, which were chemically indistinguishable from EBA examples of 'A' metal. |
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In order to convert a metal oxide or sulphide to a purer metal, the ore must be reduced physically, chemically, or electrolytically. |
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Other uses of the timber include the production of paper and plastic from chemically treated wood pulp. |
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In science, slaked lime is calcium oxide that has been chemically combined with which liquid? |
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The first tools that allowed analysis of a sample's composition without chemically processing it were earlier electron-beam microprobes. |
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This radical shift from a chemically inert to an oxidizing atmosphere caused an ecological crisis, sometimes called the oxygen catastrophe. |
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Materials like sand, litter, or grit that is used to provide a nonslippery surface, as long as it is not chemically active, should provide a measure of control from slipping. |
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And a kind of rabbitfish is one of the few species, besides the gobies, that will not just ignore the chemically defended Chlorodesmis seaweed tufts. |
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Iodine itself is not an ingredient in methamphetamine, but it can be converted chemically into a necessary component, a dangerous and corrosive acid called hydriodic acid. |
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Scientists have earlier found organisms that can chemically alter arsenic, which are responsible for ground water poisoning in Bangladesh and India. |
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This layer makes bulk lead effectively chemically inert in the air. |
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Finally, because the POM is chemically stable, the hybrid fuel cell can use unpurified polymeric biomass without concern for poisoning noble metal anodes. |
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It starts out as kind of a chemically taste, sharp and irritating, but then there's another taste underneath, like some kind of plant, maybe... flowers? |
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Among his topics are basic means, transient conduction, turbulent flow, heat exchangers, participating medium, phase change, and mass transfer and chemically reactive flows. |
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However, some species of moth have exploited this, such as the tiger moths which produces aposematic ultrasound signals to warn bats that they are chemically protected. |
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Bagasse must be modified physically and chemically to increase its adsorptive properties to ensure it is more favourable towards pollutants commonly found in wastewater. |
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As a test, the researchers chemically induced spikes in the rat tissue to mimic those preceding a seizure and then exposed the neurons to a steady, direct-current field. |
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Strong intertidal currents wash the 'seeds' around on the seabed, where they accumulate layers of chemically precipitated calcite from the supersaturated water. |
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They calculated that element 94 would be fissile, and had the added advantage of being chemically different from uranium, and could easily be separated from it. |
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Abstract Applying a thin, protective coating of a nontoxic, chemically resistant epoxy to the interior of existing pipes is an alternative method to pipe replacement. |
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Fish along the way were found to have diseased livers from filtering hydrocarbons chemically similar to oil from Deepwater Horizon, causing them immune system problems. |
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The phosphodiester bonds of ATP contain the energy necessary to drive reactions in living systems, giving up their stored energy when these bonds are chemically cleaved. |
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Since therapeutic steroids glucocorticoids are very similar chemically to mineralocorticoids, their use in large quantities may also lead to metabolic alkalosis. |
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Limestone, of course, is calcium carbonate, and thus chemically utterly different in composition from the clayey rocks below and the hard, pebbly ones above. |
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Methods are applicable to determine the leaching behaviour of inorganic constituents from waste, produced eluate can be characterized physically and chemically. |
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Fluxes are used in smelting for several purposes, chief among them catalyzing the desired reactions and chemically binding to unwanted impurities or reaction products. |
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Plant species that have a broad geographic distribution may show inconsistent genes, even if they are considered the same species taxonomically and chemically. |
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In 1962, Bartlett, then professor of chemistry at UBC, concocted a simple experiment that confirmed his suspicion that inert gases were chemically able to react. |
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Some uncertainty exists as to whether the wood dies during heartwood formation, as it can still chemically react to decay organisms, but only once. |
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His study found that isoprene, once it is altered chemically via exposure to the sun, reacts with man-made nitrogen oxides to create particulate matter. |
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Cesium is a naturally occurring element that is extracted from mined pollucite and then treated chemically by Cabot to produce cesium formate brine. |
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Table salt is chemically cleaned and processed at temperatures exceeding 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit, this makes it void of any trace minerals or elements. |
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As previously indicated, the cobalt borides are chemically stable. |
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Let's get the maracas out and dance like chemically charged chavs. |
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The cell culture media segment has been sub-segmented into chemically defined, classical, lysogeny broth, protein-free, serum-free, and specialty media. |
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Based on media type, the market comprises classical media, lysogeny broth, chemically defined media, specialty media, serum-free media, and protein-free media. |
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The ramp at the southeast corner of the impoundment is a concrete doublewide with ample paved parking, picnic pavilion, and chemically treated rest rooms. |
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Ester linkages are much more chemically labile than the ether linkages. |
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In their work, biobased resin acrylated epoxidized soybean oil was either crosslinked with divinylbenzene or chemically modified by phthalic anhydride. |
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The chemically toughened glass panel in the roof has been replaced with carbon fibre to give the cabin a more enclosed, cocooned environment, as has the engine bay cover. |
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The two forms of monophosphohistidine are both known to occur in cellular proteins, however the diphospho form has only been reported in chemically phosphorylated proteins. |
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