Some chemists now turned less to distilled quintessences and more to precipitates and residues in their search for new remedies. |
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In the realm of the tragic hero there is always a fatal flaw in his personality that causes or precipitates his downfall. |
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Halite precipitation takes the form of subaqueous cumulates, or subaqueous bottom or intrasediment precipitates. |
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When it precipitates in the gall bladder it forms crystalline solids called gallstones. |
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The precipitates are now difficult to locate and were not found in our recent shallow cores through the proximal sinter terrace. |
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Here they can form precipitates that can be carried many kilometres by bottom currents. |
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In vulnerable individuals, cannabis precipitates schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and worsens their course. |
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Secretions become viscous and inspissated, and calcium carbonate precipitates, which results in ductal stone formation. |
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This air cools significantly to become supersaturated with respect to ice, and some of the moisture precipitates out in the form of ice crystals. |
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This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings. |
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A few diatoms have minor amounts of precipitates on their surfaces whereas others are enwrapped by silicified filamentous microbes. |
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Sodium methylate and then cyclopentadiene are added, and ferrocene ultimately precipitates out of the solution. |
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Additions of boron, which precipitates these elements as borides, are used to remove them in conductor material. |
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Bile must be centrifuged and examined under polarizing or light microscopy for detection of precipitates. |
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Usually no single event precipitates the nagging feeling of discontent. |
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And yet, some transplant recipients swear that a literal change of heart precipitates a metaphorical one. |
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However, titanium, niobium, and tantalum can influence mechanical properties still further by encouraging the formation of other similar types of precipitates. |
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The incessant intraday struggle between the bulls and the bears to wrest power away from each other drives market rallies and precipitates market declines. |
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However, they do not form extensive precipitates on the bacterial surface. |
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The seriousness of the offence precipitates a very harsh sanction so that other would-bes could be deterred or discouraged from committing a similar offence. |
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Fossiliferous, thin marine shales, associated with biochemical precipitates such as glauconite and phosphorite, are common in transgressive systems tracts. |
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At the adiabatic dew point, moisture condenses onto the mountain and it precipitates on the top and windward sides of the mountain. |
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Rarely, a dense, swollen neglected cataract precipitates an angle-closure glaucoma. |
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Oedema may be so extensive that the keratic precipitates are not appreciated. |
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He also told me that he could see, on the cornea of my right eye, two keratic precipitates. |
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The dissolved material precipitates again in open pore spaces, which means there is a net flow of material into the pores. |
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The cementite which precipitates from the melt forms as relatively large particles. |
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In addition, calcium, zinc, and lead ions all produce white precipitates with carbonate, making it difficult to distinguish between them. |
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In the deep ocean, away from continental sources of sediment, pelagic baryte precipitates and forms a significant amount of the sediments. |
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The calcium carbonate becomes less soluble as a result and the excess precipitates as lime scale. |
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Central herpetic disciform keratitis can mimic FED but the presence of keratic precipitates helps to differentiate the condition. |
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If he tries to rule theocratically he precipitates a crisis and a conflict that he eventually loses. |
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Calcium precipitates with oxalate in three crystal morphologies that differ in the number of water molecules included in the crystal. |
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MetalTreat 530 precipitates metals out of solution, and MetalTreat 4007 coagulates the waste metal. |
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Decreased plasma oncotic pressure, as occurs in hypoproteinaemia during malnutrition, precipitates oedema. |
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Galectin-3 precipitates as a pentamer with synthetic multivalent carbohydrates and forms heterogeneous cross-linked complexes. |
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The emerging consensus suggests that chronic hyperglycaemia precipitates a series of complex biochemical and physiological changes that result in vasculopathy and vision loss. |
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The composition is free of anionic water-soluble polymers, random copolymers, block copolymers, coacervates, precipitates and silicone copolymers. |
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The homoleptic mercaptide precipitates during the thiol addition. |
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Because polymeric melamine resin is very unstable and easily precipitates out of water, the degree of polymerization of MF resin is controlled to lower than dimer stage. |
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Wrought 17-4PH stainless steel is supplied by the mill as a fully martensitic material, which is then heat treated to form copper precipitates, which increase the strength. |
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Dissolved manganese at the well head precipitates out in the distribution system to form sediments that resuspend with changes in hydrostatic pressure. |
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Wind and moist air is drawn by the prevailing winds towards the top of the mountains, where it condenses and precipitates before it crosses the top. |
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At higher concentrations, nitrosylsulfuric acid precipitates on the lead walls as chamber crystals and is no longer able to catalyze the oxidation reactions. |
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