His speculations in this regard, while intriguing, are teased from the silent ether and rely heavily on the fact of her general mendacity. |
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Pure gamboge is completely soluble by successive treatment with ether or alcohol and then water. |
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He had two focusers floating on ether side of his head to represent his constant control. |
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The oxygen atom of an ether functional group has two lone pairs of electrons. |
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I mean, it's usually a thrill to hear what readers think, and to see that I've made some connection across the ether. |
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Thus, with a swiftness approaching the speed of light itself, the luminiferous ether entered the graveyard of discredited scientific ideas. |
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In this process the ether is shaken with an organic solute in aqueous solution. |
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The entire surgical procedure was carried out under xylocane and light ether anaesthesia. |
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After removal of the Zinc by filtration, the filtrate was basified with concentrated NaOH and extracted with three 50-ml portions of ether. |
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There must be strange entities materializing from the ether, ghouls, ghosts, or spirits hanging out in the material world to warn or haunt us. |
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The subcommittee is currently reviewing two bills concerning methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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However, in Philadelphia, refineries had reformulated gasoline to include increased concentrations of methyl tertiary butyl ether. |
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The universal ether of science, which exists in extreme tenuity, can be proved to possess some weight. |
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The recitation of Vedic mantras can be heard in the ether even now through internal meditation. |
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Within the ether all the other four gross elements are present in a subtle form. |
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Glyceryl ether of guaiacol, commonly known as guaifenesin, is present in multiple cough and cold preparations. |
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The aqueous phase was re-extracted with ether and the combined ethereal extracts washed with water until free from alkali. |
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Freebasing was quickly replaced by crack cocaine because heating the ether for the freebasing was extremely dangerous. |
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Journalists quickly become intoxicated by the ether of war and all the excitement and danger that awaits on the front line. |
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The five elements of Nature, air, fire, land, water and ether have an effect on every human being. |
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If there is a greater heat and fervour of fire in the ether, then this heat causes a sudden rise and dangerous flooding of the waters. |
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Instead there will be a computer receiving and broadcasting the feed from some undisclosed location in the ether. |
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Axiferous extracts were thoroughly mixed three times with two volumes of petroleum ether to remove lipids prior to HPLC analysis. |
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The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle hypothesised that space was filled with invisible ether. |
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Four grams of embryos were homogenized and oil was extracted in boiling petroleum ether. |
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The two sets of compounds are separated by partitioning a mixture between phosphate buffer and ether. |
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Like all fatty acids stearic acid is insoluble in water, but is soluble in ether and hot alcohol. |
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He stood back so that I could put my face to the microscope better, and in doing so he knocked over a flask with some ether in it. |
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Further, your mental state sets up vibrations in the ether which will color your environment and attract similar energies. |
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Percent fat was determined by lipid extraction with diethyl ether for 16 h in a Soxhlet apparatus. |
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Lipid was extracted from the yolk using Soxhlet extraction with petroleum ether as a solvent. |
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Finally after two weeks of snottyness, the cold appears to have admitted defeat and naffed off back into the ether. |
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You can spend week after week pumping your most intimate musings into the ether, and nothing comes back. |
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Up above them in the ether the jets trails of the morning flights could be seen lingering. |
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Animals have been recovered from this state after immersion in liquid helium, absolute alcohol, brine, and ether. |
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The physical body is composed of the elements earth, water, fire, air and ether. |
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The literature cites the use of ether, chloroform, acetone and mineral oil as possible options. |
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Finally, the drugs are recovered by using industrial solvents, such as acetone, ether, or chloroform. |
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Filtered cells were washed by centrifugation, twice with acetone and twice with diethyl ether. |
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Bitter tastes like the tastes of black coffee and beer are composed of air and ether. |
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To knock someone out, ether would have to be applied in a highly concentrated form. |
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The lipid was redissolved in diethyl ether that was then re-evaporated under nitrogen to complete dryness. |
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The animals were anesthetized with diethyl ether, and their abdomens were opened by a midline incision. |
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Although ether was once a popular anesthesia agent, its use is now strongly discouraged. |
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In the recent past dentists were instrumental in the introduction of diethyl ether and nitrous oxide. |
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A controlled mind is like clear ether which the radiance of the sun can shine through. |
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I don't know if any Americans are listening right now but I feel bound to make my small stamp on the ether on polling day. |
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When you work in television and radio what you do disappears into the ether, so it is very rewarding to do something with a longer shelf life. |
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Maxwell believed electromagnetic waves such as light to be vibrations in the ether. |
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I am curious as to exactly when scientists found out that space is a vacuum and not made up of ether? |
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By 1900 the concept of the ether as a material substance was being questioned. |
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I could give open mask chloroform or ether, but I might be arrested for doing it now. |
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The last step in the process is to wash the methamphetamine in chloroform, tolulene or ether. |
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Typical examples are aromatic ketones such as acetophenone, benzophenone, benzoin ethyl ether and benzyl dimethyl ketal. |
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Cholesterol is soluble in chloroform, ether, benzene, or hot alcohol and other organic solvents. |
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Crack is safer and easier to obtain than freebase cocaine because baking soda is used instead of ether to remove the hydrochloride. |
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This involved optimising the ratio of ether and carbonate groups in the copolymer. |
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I even used to make my own fuel, the contents of which contained wonderfully volatile components such as amyl nitrate and ether. |
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In this case the I effect of the halomethyl group is not exceeded by a positive mesomeric effect as for instance in case of methyl vinyl ether. |
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But at least with letters you have time to cool off or sober up before you send an insulting missive winging through the ether. |
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The eggs were exposed to ether vapor for 10 min and left in the fume cupboard for 30 min. |
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The oxirane functional group is a subset of organic cyclic ether compounds. |
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Epoxidation, the conversion of an olefin to a cyclic ether through reaction with hydrogen peroxide, a peracid, or oxygen, is an important chemical technique. |
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When a crown ether attached to their entire compound recognizes a particular functional group, like an ammonium ion, the whole system can contract or elongate. |
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In the electrically neutral crown ether 6, six ethylene oxide monomers are linked into a circle that gives the molecule ion-complexing capacity and increases its rigidity. |
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The lipids were extracted with petroleum ether for 7 h, after which the fish were left for 2 h in a fume cupboard for the petroleum ether to evaporate. |
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They cause a variety of behavioral phenotypes including overall sluggishness and abnormal phototaxis, geotaxis, flight ability, ether recovery, and mating vigor. |
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After their respective treatments, mice from each group were sacrificed by exsanguination under light ether anesthesia between 7-8 hours after an over night fasting. |
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By 1850, ether and chloroform were available to reduce labor pains. |
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The rats were anesthetized lightly with ether and instilled with the sample suspensions via trachea under direct observation with the aid of a laryngoscope. |
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A week does not pass without another set of economic numbers blasting through the ether. |
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Users post a photo, add a question, and send it off into the ether to be answered. |
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People waffle, ramble and throw rhetorical questions into the ether in their blogs, or even just imply that they might wish for a better way round a certain situation. |
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Besides alcohol and ether, the patient took vast quantities of aperients, thyroid preparations and various salts, as well as homoeopathic preparations. |
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And I have been able to do so because I have become increasingly convinced that culture, like the luminiferous ether of nineteenth-century physics, doesn't do much work. |
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So may one therefore conclude that the luminiferous ether doesn't exist? |
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The anaesthetic was ether, dribbled on to the patient's gauze mask by the matron of the public hospital, and it was a Caesarian section for twins. |
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The only way to decide is through the shining ether of time. |
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These crystals are confirmed by their solubility in chloroform and ether. |
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With no second-guessing, throw every idea into the ether, unconcerned with what might stick. |
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In The Flutist, an Orphic piper with a mother-of-pearl face charms fossilized rocks, which rise from the grassy ground to assemble a ziggurat ascending to the ether. |
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If excess methanol is heated with concentrated sulfuric acid one molecule of water is eliminated form two molecules of methanol to produce dimethyl ether. |
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His first wife Vivienne had been prescribed Hoffman's anodyne and paraldehyde to treat her nervous condition, two anesthetics that exude a strong scent of ether. |
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Many recent analytical advances address ongoing problems, including arsenic, perchlorates, and methyl tert butyl ether in soil and water supplies. |
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After filtration and methanol evaporation under reduced atmospheric pressure, the sample was adjusted to pH 8.0 and partitioned once with equal volume of petroleum ether. |
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Spiders were briefly anesthetized by using a piece of cotton wool impregnated with three drops of ether, and placed on an adjustable mounting stand. |
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For example, the compound Tricyclodecenyl allyl ether is often found in synthetic perfumes and has insect repellent property. |
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Hexabromocyclodecane and tetrabromobisphenol A-bis allyl ester and tribromophenol allyl ether recommended for expanded PS foam. |
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As a reward for his blithesomeness, he was destined to be blown around the ether, miserable for 49 days and pursued by hungry ghosts. |
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Methyl esters were prepared using diazomethane in diethyl ether, and analysed by gas chromatography. |
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Isolation of stigmasterol and 3-sitosterol from petrolum ether extract of parts of ageratum of Ageratum conyzoides. |
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The synthesis begins with a Diels-Alder reaction between heterodiene 10 and vinyl ether 3 as the dienophile. |
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The residue obtained after solvent removal was washed under argon with several portions of diethyl ether until the filtrate was colourless. |
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There was a proposal to produce dimethyl ether from natural gas to fuel power plants. |
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Phase 1 of the project under consideration will produce 1 million tons of methanol and 100 thousand tons of dimethyl ether per year. |
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I thought there was ether a drug raid, escaped convicts, or perish the thought. |
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It used a mixture of gun cotton dissolved in ether, known as collodion, poured over a glass plate. |
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The great sky uprose from this silent sea without a cloud. The stars hung low in its expanse, burning in a violent mist of lower ether. |
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After incubated for 2h, the purpurogallin formed was extracted with 35 mL ether and determined by taking the absorbancy at 420 nm. |
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And trust me you don't want to see a trap ether. I like my girls without a ding-a-ling. |
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He further observed that a vacuum would have the same effect upon ether, and the resulting cooling should be sufficient to produce ice. |
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Inhalation toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of propylene glycol mono-t-butyl ether in rats and mice. |
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Rabbits are fastened upon rabbit-boards and anesthetized with a mixture of three parts of ether and one of alcohol. |
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He was conducting an experiment in a fume cupboard using ether, which ignited. |
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Volvo Trucks, a subsidiary of Volvo AB, is planning to commercialise dimethyl ether powered heavy-duty commercial vehicles in the United States. |
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Equal volume of petroleum ether was added to the methanol extract in a separatory funnel and mixed well for the phase separation. |
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The pooled ether was concentrated under vacuum and passed through anhydrous sodium sulfate to remove any residual water. |
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PolyTHF1000 is a polymer made of linear diols with a backbone of repeating tetramethylene units connected by ether linkages. |
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A pyridyl terpenoid ether has also been studied for IGR activity against mosquitoes. |
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The crystals were separated and the mother liquor of the above reaction was diluted with the dry ether and it was saturated with dry HCl gas. |
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In fact the co-condensation proceeds as electrophilic substitution by carbocation, sources of which can be MCL or ether, or both. |
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All the flora and fauna, rivers and mountains, earth and ether mark this numinous care. |
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He replaced the ether with occult forces based on Hermetic ideas of attraction and repulsion between particles. |
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In his Hypothesis of Light of 1675, Newton posited the existence of the ether to transmit forces between particles. |
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But that particular sword of Damocles has floated off into the ether. |
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They will get the loans restructured, and, with a little chicanery and creative accounting, the loan will disappear into the ether. |
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Another possible modification is to render the alkali metal cation organophiic by complexation with a crown ether. |
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A typical crown ether consists of a carbon-atom ring with oxygen atoms strategically placed at certain positions. |
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The ether extract of the cultured fungus produced more than 35 compounds, including falcarinol as one active antitumoral and antifungal compound. |
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We used ether and cyclopropane, both flammable, explosive anesthetic gases. |
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Among the pollutants emitted are ethylene glycol monobutyl ether and other glycol ethers, xylenes and hexane. |
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The plant will also have capacity to make 20,000 tonnes per year of dimethyl ether, which would be promoted as a substitute for diesel in Trinidad and Tobago. |
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The pulp contains colocynthin, extractive, a fixed oil, a resinous substance insoluble in ether, gum, pectin, water, and calcium and magnesium phosphates. |
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They found that although rum ether may provide a reasonable qualitative match for authentic rum flavor, the two are compositionally very different. |
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The thickness of mirk is bad enough, but the thickness of white, illimitable ether is worse a thousandfold, for it closes the eye and mazes the wits. |
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Pinosylvin methyl ether deters snowshoe hare feeding on green alder. |
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The rats were euthanized at various times during the day, in a random sequence, by exsanguination from the abdominal aorta under ether anesthesia. |
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Here the ideas of electricity are woven with alchemical lore in a presentation that surveys the ether to ideas of space travel, film, and even computers. |
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Ester linkages are much more chemically labile than the ether linkages. |
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The Resorcinol Dimethyl Ether Market Research Report includes resorcinol dimethyl ether description, covers its application areas and related patterns. |
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Focus will be put on polyurethanes from the backbones of polycarbonate, polycaprolactone and polytetramethylene ether glycol, and chain extended with diols. |
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Methyl cellulose is the leading cellulose ether, with an established foothold in the construction industry and growing applications in food and pharmaceuticals. |
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This new line of TPUs is based on a soft, fast recrystallizing ether soft segment which offers good properties and very good processing characteristics. |
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The first route is a synthesis involving the nucleophilic aromatic displacement of carbonyl-activated halides by phenoxide anions, in which a diaryl ether linkage is obtained. |
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In this work, new modified BMI resins were prepared from OAPS and dipropargyl ether of bisphenol A, and characterized with FTIR, DSC, DMA, TGA techniques. |
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Constant changes in theories of etiology and cure no more condemn psychiatric science than outdated theories of phlogiston or ether discredit chemistry or physics. |
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American organic chemist Roger Adams produces moderately pure cannabidiol and cannabinol from Minnesotan wild hemp using a petroleum ether extraction process. |
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Between 1870 and 1890 a theory purporting that an atom was a vortex in the ether was immensely popular among British physicists and mathematicians. |
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The Ningxia project calls for gasifying coal to produce dimethyl ether. |
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Ether is, when you really get down to it, a gas that is soft and airy and can knock you unconscious. |
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Ether can be oxidized by nitric acid to produce ethanoic acid. |
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Ether has very few chemical properties as it is relatively inactive. |
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The three-year project will focus on improving processes involved in the production of Dimethyl Ether, a fuel produced from natural gas, coal, biomass, or carbon dioxide. |
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