The very property that makes it useful in the cell membrane, namely its insolubility in water, also makes it lethal. |
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It is in the insolubility of these mysteries that the continued fascination with Hitler resides. |
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The concentration of dissolved iron in the present-day oceans is low because of the insolubility of oxidized iron oxides. |
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He admits the insolubility of human reason of the basic metaphysical problem i.e. how becoming arose out of immutable being and plurality out of Unity. |
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Due to their insolubility in water, they can be removed mechanically from waste water in purification plants. |
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It can also be noted that the effect of the pouring-off temperature on the insolubility of certain esters seems selective. |
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In view of its consistency and insolubility in water, no ecological problems are to be expected if the product is properly handled. |
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Due to their insolubility in water they can be removed mechanically from waste water by purification plants. |
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Its usefulness arises from the insolubility of calcium and magnesium borates and the alkaline or basic nature of aqueous solutions of borax. |
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The pigments can be removed from waste water mechanically because of their insolubility and their specific weight. |
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Evidence of insolubility should be determined in the final treatment medium to which cells are exposed. |
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Although whey proteins were first isolated by thermal precipitation, the insolubility of the extracts considerably limited their uses. |
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Acute and chronic tests on aquatic organisms with completely dissolved pigment blacks are impossible because of their insolubility in water. |
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Due to the insolubility of the frit, values for corresponding frits are supposed to be higher. |
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Extracellular matrix molecules are chemical signals, but, because of their size and insolubility, they act only on cell surface receptors and are neither taken up by the cells nor rapidly destroyed. |
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In addition to the near insolubility of the waste material, waste form engineering, particularly of corrosion-resistant containers, provides extra protection against such dispersal. |
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In other cases, the reason for a non-existing guideline is the impossibility of that substance to reach a dangerous concentration in water, due to its insolubility or its scarcity. |
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In the water, the product extends on the surface due to its insolubility. |
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Low pH in the soil and the presence of Manganese, Iron and Aluminium Oxides favour the insolubility of Molybdenum and the appearance of deficiency symptoms. |
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Despite its purifying and astringent effects, the application of mastic in cosmetic has been limited due to its insolubility in water. |
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The relative insolubility of the latter forms a useful basis for the gravimetric determination of fluorine. |
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It is often used for gravimetric analysis, exploiting the insolubility of the silver halides which it is a common precursor to. |
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This effect is lost in the presence of sulfur due to the extreme insolubility of silver sulfide. |
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As a bis-Bunte salt, disodium hexamethylene-1,6-bis-thiosulfate dihydrate suffers from insolubility in non-polar solvents and is very reactive with chemical nucleophiles. |
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