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How to use neutralisation in a sentence

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The previous bipolar world order, based on mutual deterrence between the two superpowers, engendered a sort of mutual neutralisation.
After purification and neutralisation, the recycled water is allocated to a second use, notably showers, toilets and washing machines.
Secondly, the strategy consists in the neutralisation of the sorbed pollutants in the objects.
After the neutralisation, the rider shall resume the race but shall not earn any points in the following sprint.
Polluted and depleted process baths: anodising, neutralisation with bisulphite, chromium baths polluted with heavy metals and trivalent chromium.
Figure 1 shows effects of inocula and mineral neutralisation on the behaviour of C7 sample.
Members of Germany's coaching staff who were involved in Euro 96 were struck on Tuesday night by the neutralisation of the atmosphere at a venue which, for all its self-evident flaws, retains a global mystique.
Vaccination: Rabies vaccination may be carried out in certain cases and the animal should be blood sampled and a serum neutralisation test for antibodies carried out.
Human Immunoglobulin Anti-Tetanus shall contain not less than 50 IU per ml of tetanus antitoxin as determined by a neutralisation test in animals.
With the current system, quoted companies subject to systems which do not provide for passivity rules or neutralisation can opt for competitiveness, which would not be possible without the directive.
Phosphites are liquid products originating from the neutralisation of phosphorous acid with a base.
He discovered further IEDs and carried out manual neutralisation.
As for the progress of neutralisation of Chechen terrorists in Moscow, it not only shows the ignominy of terrorism, but also the total contempt of the Russian authorities for their own citizens.
Carbonisation generates acid water from the impregnation of the fabric and, later, basic wash water for the neutralisation of the fibres of the fabric.
Consequently, wastewater acidity is now very low, requiring only a small amount of base for neutralisation, thus significantly decreasing generation of sludge to be incinerated.
In the event, Germany was reunited and there was no neutralisation.
Examples from Classical Literature
This fact is explained by the circumstances under which the Congo Free State attained its neutralisation.
This leads to neutralisation, the organ placing itself at right angles to the orienting stimulus.
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