| The acute toxicity of the various forms and valences of arsenic in humans is predominantly a function of their rate of removal from the body. |
| Thus, the most obvious approach would be to use the Gouy-Chapman equation or its generalized formulation for electrolytes with mixed valences, the Grahame equation. |
| Yet the multiple causes affecting the Saudi Bedouins do not fit into the neat valences of event ecology, nor do they extend outward from a single environmental event. |
| The two valences of withheld history and sexual repression intersect in the confession scene. |
| However, amidst tension, rupture, indifference and subtle presence, all sorts of balances and valences may take place. |
| One rather unsuccessful idea which he embarked on quite late in his career was to apply invariant theory to chemical valences. |