Pentanoic acid, or valeric acid, is also known for its odor and in fact is used for flavorings and perfumes. |
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The proportions of isobutyric and valeric acid tended to increase when zinc was added to the diet. |
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Extraction of valeric acid was significantly enhanced by the presence of a carboxylic acid in the toluene extractant, or the aqueous feed, or both. |
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The products were analyzed for their total valeric acid content to determine if they possessed the type and amount of valerian stated on the label. |
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Aliphatic acid mixture consisting of valeric, caproic, enanthic, caprylic, and pelargonic acids. |
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When someone had been exposed to valeric acid, for example, he tended to react negatively to a face. |
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The third was the foul sweaty smell of valeric acid. |
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Nowadays, different strategies of feeding substrate have been described for these bacteria with glucose and propionic acid or glucose and valeric acid. |
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For juniper, isovaleric acid was detected in the second replicate but not the first, while valeric acid was detected in the first but not the second. |
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Valeric acid may accumulate static charge by flow or agitation. |
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Marc Valeric, a Beverly Hills milliner, sold 125 bespoke hats in two weeks to women desperate to dress properly for royal receptions. |
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An IMF study by economists Valeric Cerra and Sweta Saxena further questions the extent of Sweden's success in limiting the aftermath of the crisis. |
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