If you're still uncomfortable using it you can use one of its salts, sodium borate, also known as borax for the same effect. |
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The iron-oxidizing heterotroph designated SCL2 was cultivated in glycerol salts medium containing 50 mM FeSO4. |
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Calcium salts are notorious for solubility issues, causing sandiness or grittiness. |
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Huge deposits of solid salt, mostly sodium chloride, and salts dissolved in the oceans are vast reservoirs of chloride compounds. |
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When we sweat, our bodies excrete salts, such as sodium chloride and potassium chloride. |
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Rub the salts in gentle circular strokes, avoiding the face and any open sores or cuts. |
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Quinine salts appeared in many preventative types of sun lotion and calamine was often used to take out the sting. |
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Kodi's eyes snapped open as he fell into a coughing fit caused by the ammonia in the smelling salts. |
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Protein, acetone, albumin, bile salts are also checked once in two months to evaluate kidney functioning. |
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Their main component, alginic acid, is converted into calcium salts and sodium salts. |
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Amides are hydrolysed to ammonium salts with catalysis by acids or alkalis. |
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Some alkaline solutions may neutralise it but it will play havoc with the base salts. |
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The primary active ingredients are aluminum salts such as alkaline aluminum chloride. |
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Fruits possess rehydration properties and can compensate the loss of vital salts like sodium and potassium from the body. |
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Indians were masters of calcination, distillation, sublimation and preparation of metallic salts, compounds and alloys. |
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And it contained the inorganic salts manganese sulphate, potassium chloride and ammonium sulphate. |
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Sodium is also used as a chemical reducing agent in producing titanium, zirconium, niobium, and tantalum from their fused salts. |
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I use any of the black powder solvents or Ballistol mixed with a bit of water to do the initial clean-up to remove those corrosive primer salts. |
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He would feel her pulse, chafe her wrists, apply restoratives and smelling salts, burn feathers under her nose. |
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The salts of sodium and potassium are the main providers of the osmotic strength of body fluids. |
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Diuretics reduce fluid retention in the body by encouraging the removal of salts such as potassium and sodium from the blood. |
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When used at the table it imparts a slight saltiness without the brackishness or lip cringing effect of other salts. |
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Since soap and detergents are salts, they separate into their component ions in a solution of water. |
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For example, since ice excludes salts they become more concentrated in the remaining unfrozen liquid. |
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They fetch a sponge and smelling salts, and go upstairs to the room where Grace Poole usually stays. |
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The image of a woman crouching before an ivy-covered wall, her body an apparition of light-sensitive salts, is anchored to a new body. |
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The heat of solution for formation of aqueous solutions of most salts is positive. |
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But as the water runs its course across the landscape, it dissolves soluble salts contained in rocky river beds, corridors, and canyons. |
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Many rosarians agree that Epsom salts produces more new canes at the bottom of the plant and darker green foliage. |
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Boric acids or boric salts are products which traditionally used to protect buildings that perhaps have already suffered from some rot or decay. |
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The mines are large deposits of crystalline salts formed when ancient seas dried up and were buried underground. |
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The tank is filled with about 10 inches of a buoyant Epsom salts water solution heated to body temperature. |
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Some salt substitutes or light salts contain a mixture of table salt and other compounds. |
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This includes cell salts, fatty tissue, lymph, red and white blood cells, two glands of the endocrine system and even the bones. |
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Once the sugary foods have gone from the mouth salts from your saliva act to repair the damaged enamel. |
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This treatment is a solution of camphor, nitrogen, ammonium salts and ethanol. |
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Samples were pre-incubated with various concentrations of chloride salts of the monovalent cations and then assayed using the standard procedure. |
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Soft water, on the other hand, may taste salty because sodium salts are often used to rid the hard water of minerals. |
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To leach salts from the salty soils, water plants' root zones slowly and deeply at least once a year. |
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Lotions and bath salts such as Aveeno bath can be purchased over the counter. |
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Now the other issue to consider is waste in the form of the waste salts and briny wastewater. |
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Conjugation of this with taurine or glycine gives the bile salts, taurocholate and glycocholate. |
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It involves use of taurocholic acid and its salts as enhancers for calcitonin containing pharmaceutical compositions. |
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They are known as argentaffin cells, because they are selectively stainable with silver salts. |
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You can fill baskets with all sorts of goodies, from herbal teas to fruits to satchels of sea salts for a relaxing bath. |
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If plaque is not thoroughly removed, salts from the saliva cause it to become hard and form scale or dental calculus. |
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However, old salts may at first find themselves trying in vain to snick the safety on before holstering. |
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Behind her, in baskets were ivory tusks, gold, blocks of incense, natron salts and uncut precious stones. |
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Groundwater also contains salts of calcium, magnesium, iron, and manganese. |
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Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes. |
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So I've just spent an hour in the bath wallowing in bubbly stuff, salts, scrubs, my expensive shampoo and conditioner, and it was wonderful. |
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For example inorganic salts are generally soluble in water but not in organic solvents. |
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People have had success with tea, vinegar, baking soda or Epsom salts dissolved in warm water. |
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When people think of thalassotherapy, they picture sitting in a large tub filled with water and seaweed or mineral salts. |
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Most can be rehydrated quickly and easily by drinking large quantities of a solution of oral rehydration salts. |
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I changed the wick and coated it with thermoluminescent salts which glow when they get hot. |
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Any other salts or derivatives of barbituric acid or compounds, preparations or mixtures thereof will be considered to be a put of this list. |
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The dissolved salts in hard water have a similar effect, so soft water is advised. |
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Why for instance does the use of two different monovalent salts, potassium thiocyanate and potassium chloride, produce such different results? |
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Certain salts, such as the dichromates, borates, and silicates, act as inhibitors to the aqueous corrosion of zinc. |
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It consists of mineral salts from the soil or from the concrete itself and is the result of slow moisture seepage through the pavement. |
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If there is no bathtub, dissolve one ounce of Epsom salts in a pint of warm water and bathe the body all over with the mixture. |
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Fill antique bowls or shaving mugs with pretty toiletries, such as soaps or bath salts. |
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Lotions, certain bath salts, and UV light treatments may be needed for relief of dry, itchy skin. |
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Take some time apart from your day to take a nice, warm bath with lovely smelling bath salts. |
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Taking various bubble bath products, bath salts, and other nice smelling products I dumped them in the bathtub. |
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For women, you'll find an array of herbal lotions and creams, bath salts, scented soaps and candles. |
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They also provide the raw materials for the renowned Jordanian Dead Sea bath salts and cosmetic products which are marketed worldwide. |
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The attack is thought to have been motivated by bath salts, although toxicology results have not come out yet. |
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Police in Panama City, Florida, said last year they had seen two violent incidents linked to use of bath salts. |
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Overdoses of cocaine, amphetamines, bath salts and LSD have all been known to trigger paranoid delirium. |
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The association between bath salts and dangerous behavior will stick simply because it surfaced early. |
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A man found dead in Auckland nearly a year ago was thought to have been a low level dealer of bath salts, police revealed today. |
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Mr Armstrong suspects the man may have taken the drug bath salts, which has an amphetamine-like effect on users. |
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Bath salts, the street drug thought to be behind the harrowing attack, could be made illegal in Canada. |
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Bath salts have been linked to a number of disturbing cases over the past month. |
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Miami Dade police have found that Molly also can contain methylone, a chemical found in bath salts. |
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Such lamps have two electrodes in a ceramic tube that contains small amounts of mercury and metal-halide salts. |
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Brine is a solution of sodium chloride and water that may or may not contain other salts. |
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It would appear that most inorganic mercuric and mercurous salts do not provoke immune reactions. |
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The mesenteron and Malpighian tubules are generally responsible for detoxification by accumulation of ingested metal salts in insects. |
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Seeds and plants on the earth find numerous metallic salts and elements essential for their growth here in these rain drops. |
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The cobalt plant is part of a large metallurgic concern that produces fine cobalt metal powders, cobalt oxides, and cobalt salts. |
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Carboxyl groups can also react with alkali metal bases such as sodium hydroxide to form water-soluble carboxylic salts. |
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In 1937 the first cationic surfactants were used in bituminous road construction and these were quaternary ammonium salts. |
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Fragrant soaps, shower gels, bath salts and bubble bath products are all designed to make bathing a sensual celebration. |
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A few years ago there was a fad for using anionic salts in the cows' dry period to prevent milk fever when they calve. |
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Combines all-natural sea salts with skin-hydrating shea butter and meadowfoam seed oil. |
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The solids used include natural clays and minerals, metal oxides and sulfides, metal salts, and mixed metal oxides. |
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A quantitative description of the substitution chemistry of minerals and salts, requires a more precise definition of the term solubility. |
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Mordants most commonly used in tissue staining are salts of aluminum, chromium, iron, potassium, and tungsten. |
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The gall bladder stores and secretes bile, which includes salts used to break down food. |
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Enzymes and bile salts in the gastric juice clearly augment the damaging effects of the acid. |
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If dreams become too troublesome I find that a good dose of cleansing salts may be relied upon to restore equilibrium. |
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With a sputtering cough, Cyrus was jerked back into consciousness, the acrid ammonia fumes of the smelling salts under his nose doing their job. |
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We eat convenience foods high in e-numbers, fats, carbohydrates, salts and additives. |
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It can contain salts, metals, and sediments that are sometimes toxic or radioactive. |
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From the side cabinet Grace poured in rose scented bath salts and bubbles. |
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Consequently, it is used in bath salts and deodorant body powders. |
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An hour later I awoke in my chamber with the help of smelling salts. |
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Arsenates are salts of arsenic acid, or more formerly orthoarsenic acid. |
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Several maids were trying to revive her with smelling salts. |
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The small chloride ion can also sometimes work its way past protective coatings and leach out soluble iron chloride salts, exposing new surfaces for attack. |
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No, these bath salts never were meant to soften the skin, if that was the hope of the creepy aunt. |
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Police say the suspect may have been under the influence of bath salts. |
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One easy way to build them back up is to take a bath with Epsom salts, which contain sulfur. |
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The potassium and calcium salts of oxalic acid are found naturally in cabbage, spinach, and rhubarb leaves, and are also found in the bark of some species of eucalyptus trees. |
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In the 19th century Britain's health spas were at the forefront of a booming European industry and boasted a variety of body wraps, such as peat, clay or mineral salts. |
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Suzy Davis of Arizona recommends Epsom salts to rid your plants of slugs. |
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The salts considerably lower the freezing point, meaning that, despite the big chill, water can remain in liquid form, which all known life forms require. |
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Because the salts of these ions and the alkane sulfonates and alkyl hydrogen sulfates are largely water soluble, the detergent remains dispersed in the water. |
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Such corrosion occurs when the heavy metal, the heavy metal basic salts or both plate out to form active cathodes on the anodic magnesium surface. |
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The weathering of calcium silicate rocks over millions of years converted the insoluble calcium silicate into soluble calcium salts, which were carried to the oceans. |
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In most states you can buy these bath salts legally in little jars or packets, but now Alabama is joining states that have recently banned those drugs. |
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Microchemical tests are a form of qualitative analysis used to identify the nature of a variety of materials including metals, pigments, proteins, plastics, and salts. |
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Those pioneer photographers thought that photography, through the interaction of sunlight on light-sensitive silver salts, might capture the Platonic essence of things. |
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Scent bathwater with violet mineral salts and light a small candle. |
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So boric acids, or boric salts, are products which traditionally used to protect buildings that perhaps have already suffered from some rot or decay. |
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During the experiments, additional salts were added as indicated. |
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Add some soothing music, soft lighting and naturally scented bath salts or bubble bath to create an inexpensive and convenient spa experience in the privacy of your own home. |
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However, in the intestine, small amounts are converted to the more soluble mercuric salts, which are absorbed, expressing its characteristic toxic effects. |
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But how many of us know that even a healthy sounding breakfast cereal can be as full of sugars and salts and fats as a quarter-pounder with cheese? |
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It won't take constant salt water, but it will take brackish water and it will take salt water if you flush it once the salts builds up in the root zone and the soil. |
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Some of his flagons, tankards, plates, saucers, salts, basins, and chamber pots, although unspecified as to material, were undoubtedly also made of pewter. |
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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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Place your salts in a large glass bowl or resealable plastic bag. |
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The bathroom had a bidet, warm towels and aromatherapy bath salts. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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Adding bath salts and flowers to the water will enhance the experience. |
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Sitting on the rim were lots of little bottles, sachets and boxes for shampoo, conditioner, bubble bath, shoe polish, showering caps, soaps, bath salts and toothpicks. |
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The theory offers a novel way to metricate Hofmeister effects and also leads to thermodynamic quantities, which account for the influence of salts. |
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The products work by creating a seal over the car's paintwork, protecting it from fading caused by ultraviolet radiation, road salts, pollution and acid rain. |
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Calcinosis cutis is an uncommon disorder characterized by deposition of insoluble calcium salts in the skin. |
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The aggressiveness of various sulfate salts towards concrete is partly related to solubility. |
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The catchment-derived water-supply, in evaporating, leaves salts and the basin becomes an endorheic salt lake. |
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Consequently Goosefoots are often found in salt marshes, or in desert areas where water collects and then evaporates, leaving salts in the soil. |
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These are small, inchoactive stones having a minimal, but definite, matrix and with the calcium salts closely compacted. |
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When sea ice forms, salts are left out of the ice, a process known as brine exclusion. |
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After five minutes' conversation with me the old folks would penetrate the deception like a dose of salts. |
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Exhibits within the temple precincts are susceptible to warm air which had the effect of drawing corrosive salts out of the Roman stonework. |
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Polyols, compounds containing more than one alcohol functional group, generally interact with cupric salts. |
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Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. |
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He wrapped a photographic plate in black paper and placed various phosphorescent salts on it. |
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The uranium salts caused a blackening of the plate in spite of the plate being wrapped in black paper. |
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Many of the simple salts are hygroscopic, but less so than the corresponding salts of lighter alkali metals. |
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Double salts are often less soluble, and the low solubility of caesium aluminium sulfate is exploited in refining Cs from ores. |
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Caesium salts sometimes replace potassium or sodium salts in organic synthesis, such as cyclization, esterification, and polymerization. |
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Caesium salts have been evaluated as antishock reagents following the administration of arsenical drugs. |
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Because of their effect on heart rhythms, however, they are less likely to be used than potassium or rubidium salts. |
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When evaporation occurs, the remaining water is enriched in salts, and they precipitate when the water becomes supersaturated. |
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The solid solution needs to be distinguished from mechanical mixtures of powdered solids like two salts, sugar and salt, etc. |
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Examples of solid solutions include crystallized salts from their liquid mixture, metal alloys, moist solids. |
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This is because the salts like sodium chloride are have low molecular weight and dissociate into two ions. |
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Water is a good polar solvent, that dissolves many salts and hydrophilic organic molecules such as sugars and simple alcohols such as ethanol. |
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Solutes such as salts and sugars found in water affect the physical properties of water. |
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Studies suggest Florida manatees must have some access to fresh water for proper regulation of water and salts within their bodies. |
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Albatrosses, along with all Procellariiformes, must excrete the salts they ingest in drinking sea water and eating marine invertebrates. |
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Many different salts were used from different places such as rock salt, sea salt, spiced salt, etc. |
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People began to experiment and found in the 1800's that some salts gave meat an appealing red color instead of the grey that they were used to. |
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If cattle become depleted of sodium salts, they show increased locomotion directed to searching for these. |
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Kinates. Hitherto only one species of this genus of salts has been examined, the kinate of lime, which exists in a species of Peruvian bark. |
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The ferrous halides typically arise from treating iron metal with the corresponding hydrohalic acid to give the corresponding hydrated salts. |
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Some manufacturers used a mixture of powdered charcoal, soot and mineral salts, called cement powder. |
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Compounds consisting of oppositely charged ions are known as ionic compounds, or salts. |
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After the water evaporated, the potassium salts crystallized into beds of potash ore. |
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Recently, recovery of potassium fertilizer salts from sea water has been studied in India. |
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During extraction of salt from seawater by evaporation, potassium salts get concentrated in bittern, an effluent from the salt industry. |
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Potassium carbonate is the primary component of potash and the more refined pearl ash or salts of tartar. |
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These task forces promoted the boiling of water to obtain safe water, and provided chlorine and oral rehydration salts. |
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Inorganic salts present on the surface of the soot particles may make them hydrophilic. |
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Most species also require this water to be pure, as nutrients, salts, or minerals in their soil can stunt their growth or even kill them. |
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Around the door are generally to be seen, laughing and gossiping, clusters of old salts. |
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It was probably cut with something, probably methylone, a.k.a. bath salts. |
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The xylic and paraxylic acids are separated by the different solubility of their calcium salts, the xylate being the more soluble of the two. |
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The pre-treatments included the use of food acids, salts and the enzyme asparaginase. |
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The role of sodium salts and adrenal steroids in the production of hypokalemic alkalosis. |
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Potassium, sodium, calcium, and other metal salts of aminophenol carboxylic acid derivatives prevent the formation of deposits. |
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It blends Epsom salts, Amazonian clay and ricegrass extracts to rid toxins from your skin. |
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She said aluminium salts in antiperspirants were a major source of exposure to aluminium in humans. |
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It is an essential component in the operation of the aquiferous systems, the solubility of salts and especially of gases. |
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Mineral ascorbates are salts and do not carry the same number of antioxidant electrons. |
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Note that water can redissolve the salts and transport them back into the building material, allowing further efflorescence. |
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Also available is RimShot Rim Salt, made with red and black Hawaiian sea salts, alder-smoked sea salt, celery salt and black pepper. |
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Other beauty product lines also combine the biblical ingredients in perfumes, bath salts, and soaps. |
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She also had been prescribed concomitant benztropine and mixed amphetamine salts extended release during the previous year. |
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Bath salts, soap with soothing sea kelp and a loofa sponge by the bath will put all tensions to rest. |
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Such agents are based on bicyclic or Inonocylic dicarboxylic acid salts or monosalts compounds, for example ciscalcium hexahydrophthalate. |
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The results are used to optimize the synthesis of further bifunctional nitrogen onium salts. |
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The binding of bile acid salts by CS stearate reduced the emulsion of fats in food, which thus inhibited the absorption of fats. |
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The muscle tissue is composed of muscle fibres with plenty of water and inorganic salts in the sarcoplasm. |
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In this method, magnetite magnetic nanoparticles were firstly produced through co-precipitation of Fe and Fe salts in the presence of ammonia. |
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The degradation was most pronounced for the larger molecules that included mesaconate, methylsuccinate, salicylate and isophtalate salts. |
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Recently, zinc salts of methacrylic acid have been demonstrated to be a viable alternative to conventional zinc activators. |
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Calcinosis cutis is the cutaneous deposition of calcium salts in the dermis. |
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Bile principally consists of two bile salts, taurocholic acid and chenodeoxycholic acid, as well as bilirubin. |
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The company supplies more than 1,500 customers in 50 countries with some 425 product offerings, primarily metal carboxylates, salts and powders. |
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The Company supplies metal carboxylates, inorganic metal salts and metal powders for diverse applications to a variety of industries. |
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This report examines international trade and worldwide market trends pertaining to carnallite, sylvite and other crude natural potassium salts. |
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Sodium and potassium salts of caffeic acid tetramers from Arnebia euchroma as anti-HIV agents. |
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A Most commercial hot bluing or caustic bluing salts are made up of sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite, and. |
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The specimens were cultured on thiosulfate citrate bile salts sucrose agar plates. |
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Claire Young is energetic and shrewd, but her motormouth would have Sir Alan reaching for the smelling salts on her first day of employment. |
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Lysis buffers based on chemotropic agents such as guanidine salts, however, interfere with subsequent hybridization and target capture. |
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Previously, the only kind of tofu that was allowed was tofu that had been prepared using only calcium salts. |
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The pack contains herbal soap, organic bath salts, lip balm, frankincense, hand balm and a nailbrush to scrub off all that stubborn soil. |
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The processed cheese prepared with trisodium citrate was whiter than the cheese prepared with the other emulsifying salts. |
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Sulfate-free surfactants include the salts of methyl ester sulfonates and salts of sulfonated fatty acids. |
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Cationic photo-polymerization uses photo-initiators such as iodonium and sulfonium salts to produce cross-linked films from epoxy monomers. |
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Salinity affected germination through osmatic pressure and toxicities of specific salts and nutritional imbalances. |
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Reverse Osmosis is a technology that uses a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved salts or organic molecules. |
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These innovative chocolate ganaches use salts and seaweeds from across the globe to create a journey for the senses. |
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In summer, the urine volume may be low and concentrated with urates, oxalates, and calcium salts. |
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Rutin and other flavonoids are highly coloured in the acidic medium due to formation of oxonium salts. |
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Secretin mainly induces secretion of the water and salts of the pancreatic juice, whereas pancreozymin mainly stimulates secretion of enzymes. |
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To desalinize soils, leaching of soluble salts from soil profiles was carried out. |
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The first step in the synthesis of azo dyes is the conversion of amine compounds into diazonium salts. |
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We have developed simple devices which can simultaneously detect nitrate and nitrite ions as intensely colored diazonium salts. |
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Synthesis and antimicrobial activity of modified poly derivatives with quaternary ammonium and phosphonium salts. |
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Uzbekistan has leading world positions in gold, uranium, copper, natural gas, tungsten, potassium salts, phosphorite, and kaolin deposits. |
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Timmy Easterling, 5, vigorously stirred his green bath salts, breaking up darker chunks with his spoon. |
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Cadmium-perchlorate Hexahydrate and Selenourea salts as precursors and 1-Thioglycerol as a capping agent were used in the chemical process. |
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These included perfumes and colognes, preshave and after-shave lotions, bath oils, Epsom salts and skin creams. |
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Along with diluted salts, it can contain residues of pretreatment and cleaning chemicals, their reaction byproducts and heavy metals due to corrosion. |
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Two bile salts, including oxgall bile salt and taurocholic acid, were used to test the bile tolerance of probiotic bacteria entrapped in ALG and POPL microcapsules. |
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Inorganic mercury exists as mercury salts such as mercurous chloride. |
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For salts these interactions are very strong, bind water strongly. |
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Users can quickly sort by mineral elements such as calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc or by chemical salts such as citrates, gluconates, lactates and phosphates. |
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Goya's illness, perhaps saturnism caused by toxic fumes from lead salts in the paint he used, brought chronic headaches and permanent hearing loss. |
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Although all water bodies on the surface and in aquifers contain dissolved salts, the water must evaporate into the atmosphere for the minerals to precipitate. |
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For example, copper salts are used to test for reducing sugars. |
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Rite Aid carries more than a 100 bath products, including sea salts, scrubs and sprays, and an assortment of bath accessories, like loofahs, bath pillows, and pumice stones. |
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Benzoic acid, sorbic acid, propionic acid and their respective sodium, potassium and calcium salts are the most commonly used preservatives in foodstuffs. |
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The most commonly used initiators for cationic polymerization are protic acids, Lewis acids, stable organic salts and alkylating or acylating covalent compounds. |
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Powerade, the official sports drink of the WRU and Welsh Rugby teams, rehydrates by replacing essential fluids and body salts lost during exercise. |
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A mix of salts and electrolytes and free of artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners or preservatives, nothing rehydrates, replenishes and refuels better. |
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Antiperspirants work by plugging sweat glands with aluminum salts. |
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It is a soft, spongy, amorphous dark brown material containing sugars, fiber, coagulated colloids including wax, apart from containing albuminoids, organic salts, etc. |
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As part of the deal, the joint venture will import, market and sell a broad array of packaged Morton culinary salts, water softening salts, and Epsom salts across China. |
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Carew, a notorious axeman, had just gone through a neighbouring regional station like a dose of salts, restructuring and streamlining, as he liked to call it. |
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Moreover, the water-soluble ligands we have developed are phosphonium salts, which are easily deprotonated, that offer greater stability when shipping or in open atmosphere. |
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Common cyanide salts of gold such as potassium gold cyanide, used in gold electroplating, are toxic by virtue of both their cyanide and gold content. |
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The host can become rapidly dehydrated unless an appropriate mixture of dilute salt water and sugar is taken to replace the blood's water and salts lost in the diarrhea. |
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Bases were substances that reacted with acids to form salts and water. |
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He went on to electrolyse molten salts and discovered several new metals, including sodium and potassium, highly reactive elements known as the alkali metals. |
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Much of the early paper made from wood pulp contained significant amounts of alum, a variety of aluminium sulfate salts that is significantly acidic. |
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Like many salts containing sulfide ions, CaS typically has an odour of H2S, which results from small amount of this gas formed by hydrolysis of the salt. |
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Sodium sulfate displays a moderate tendency to form double salts. |
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Hydrochloric acid can therefore be used to prepare salts called chlorides. |
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These soils can occur naturally, due to the presence of alkali salts. |
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Sulfuric acid can also be used to displace weaker acids from their salts. |
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The use of preservatives other than traditional oils, salts, paints, etc. |
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The mineralised matrix of bone tissue has an organic component of mainly collagen called ossein and an inorganic component of bone mineral made up of various salts. |
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In rare cases, fields are treated with the crushed mineral, but most often more soluble salts are produced by chemical treatment of phosphate minerals. |
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A magnesium deficiency could show up as leaf drop, poor production, or sunscald of the fruit, so you might want to add dolomite lime, talc or Epsom salts. |
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He covers carbon, dicarbon, and tricarbon cumulenes before looking beyond carbon to azides, triazaallenium salts, sulfur oxides, sulfur nitrides, and cationic boron. |
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One of the common conditions resulting from dehydration are kidney stones that occur due to crystallisation of the body's salts in the kidneys due to lack of fluids. |
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Using a cloud chamber, Finnegan and Pitter studied the formation of ice crystals from tiny, supercooled water droplets laced with trace amounts of different salts. |
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The decision on painkillers Orbifen, Tramadol hydrochloride, Trihexyphenidyl and Kemadrin follows the UAE categorising them and all their salts as narcotic substances. |
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Saltier water is denser than fresher water because the dissolved salts fill interstices between water molecules, resulting in more mass per unit volume. |
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Amines can be converted to diazonium salts, which are then hydrolyzed. |
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If you are hit with the squits, take a rehydration fluid to replace lost sugars and salts, and drink plenty of clean, bottled water to flush the bug out of your system. |
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Reducing agents include water soluble thiosulfates and hydrosulfites and their salts, such as the sulfates of metals such as iron, nickel and copper. |
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The physical and statistical approach to the estimation of value of thermal conductivity coefficient of ceramic brick containing different salts is presented in the paper. |
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This year, structures of all of the test systems, which included the complexities of polymorphs, salts and hydrates, were generated by one or more methods. |
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As a result, because the major salts have a residence time that is longer than 1,600 years, the ratio of major salts is thought to be unchanging across the ocean. |
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On arrival in Europe, the breast pieces are fattened with water, salts, sugars, flavourings and hydrolysed protein before refreezing, said the Food Standards Agency. |
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A CBA kit was obtained from Sigma, and sodium salts of glycochenodeoxycholic acid, glycocholic acid, taurochenodeoxycholic acid, and taurocholic acid were used for this study. |
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