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Some chemists now turned less to distilled quintessences and more to precipitates and residues in their search for new remedies.
In the realm of the tragic hero there is always a fatal flaw in his personality that causes or precipitates his downfall.
Halite precipitation takes the form of subaqueous cumulates, or subaqueous bottom or intrasediment precipitates.
When it precipitates in the gall bladder it forms crystalline solids called gallstones.
The precipitates are now difficult to locate and were not found in our recent shallow cores through the proximal sinter terrace.
Here they can form precipitates that can be carried many kilometres by bottom currents.
In vulnerable individuals, cannabis precipitates schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and worsens their course.
Secretions become viscous and inspissated, and calcium carbonate precipitates, which results in ductal stone formation.
This air cools significantly to become supersaturated with respect to ice, and some of the moisture precipitates out in the form of ice crystals.
This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings.
A few diatoms have minor amounts of precipitates on their surfaces whereas others are enwrapped by silicified filamentous microbes.
Sodium methylate and then cyclopentadiene are added, and ferrocene ultimately precipitates out of the solution.
Additions of boron, which precipitates these elements as borides, are used to remove them in conductor material.
Bile must be centrifuged and examined under polarizing or light microscopy for detection of precipitates.
Usually no single event precipitates the nagging feeling of discontent.
And yet, some transplant recipients swear that a literal change of heart precipitates a metaphorical one.
However, titanium, niobium, and tantalum can influence mechanical properties still further by encouraging the formation of other similar types of precipitates.
The incessant intraday struggle between the bulls and the bears to wrest power away from each other drives market rallies and precipitates market declines.
However, they do not form extensive precipitates on the bacterial surface.
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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Tannin precipitates, and the precipitate is soluble in excess of the reagent.
If the acid solution be diluted with water the tellurium precipitates unchanged.
Next boil it along with cupric oxide, which precipitates only the uranic and ferric oxides.
The precipitates produced in solutions of narceine and codeine are crystalline and very characteristic.
Potassium hydrate and ammonia give black grey or black precipitates, which are insoluble in excess of the precipitant.
A solution of racemic acid precipitates a neutral salt of calcium, which is not the case with tartaric acid.
They are soluble in water and give characteristic precipitates with platinic and auric chlorides, and with potassium ferrocyanide.
It precipitates with tannic and phosphotungstic acids but not with picric, acetic, trichloracetic, or chromic acids.
Most gelatinous, pulverulent, and crystalline precipitates are of this nature.
Their solutions give white precipitates with the salts of barium, strontian and lead, insoluble in nitric acid.
No salt of potassium precipitates anything with citric acid except the tartrate.
The chromates of lead and barium separate as yellow precipitates.
The Irish manuscripts, then, undermine the notion that Dervorgilla's willing decampment precipitates the conquest of Ireland.
As a Little Leaguer, Noel precipitates, through neither malice nor carelessness, an opposing player's lapse into a coma.
Water precipitates pus from such a solution, but does not mucus.
Ichthyol does not mix well with the albolene, but precipitates quickly.
In the past, the high levels of silicates in the water would clog equipment, but the company has employed a technique that precipitates and filters the silicates.
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