Silver nanoparticles, in particular, interfere with bacterial replication and the tiniest specks physically abrade and disrupt membrane walls. |
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Milling machines have rotating cutting surfaces that abrade substances with which they come into contact. |
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These treatments abrade the skin's outer layer and also can even make the skin dry. |
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Artisans in the Hongshan culture there probably used bamboo fibers to abrade stones into jewelry and animal amulets. |
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Mechanically abrade anhydrite screeds followed by vacuuming and as with all calcium sulphate bound substrates prime with ASO-Unigrund. |
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Debris and grit, which abrade refiner discs and machine tools, must be removed. |
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It might be necessary to abrade the roof tile so that the roof tile, including the roof hook is bond again. |
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Top coat: after 24 and before 48 hours abrade carefully with 150รท180-grit abrasives then apply one coat of Carver GAMMA or OMEGA finish. |
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Use it if you have to remove old paint or if necessary to abrade the surface. |
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This destroys and impairs the functioning of the bearing races in the long term. steam jet treatment also tends to abrade stickers. |
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She stayed longer than usual in the shower, wishing for the rushing hot needles of water to abrade her skin and erode the still-vivid impressions of his touch. |
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Communal life can abrade some of the rough edges of a person, the monks agreed, but in communal living you also learn surprising things about yourself. |
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Nevertheless, be careful, because the Devil doesn't remain inactive either, and it is only relentlessness without resting which can abrade this indifference to do good, this hard disk. |
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If you've ever tried to cut or abrade deer antler, you're well aware it is one of the toughest organic materials you'll ever fool with. |
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These crystals abrade the contact surface and cause electrical breakdown. |
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Should your dog abrade his feet before you can protect them, he needs rest until his pads heal. |
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Such deposits are typically generated in the upper reaches of winter storm beaches where strong surf can sift, winnow, and abrade coarse pebbles and boulders. |
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They also abrade rock and debris from their substrate to create landforms such as cirques and moraines. |
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I told him of the lepers whose fingers and toes abrade away to nothing because of the loss of feeling in the extremities, but he didn't seem to understand what I was driving at. |
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The rate at which the teeth migrate forward depends on how quickly the anterior teeth abrade. |
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After the concrete is sufficiently cured, the film is allowed to abrade from the concrete through normal use. |
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Both the belt and sprockets are parts that abrade or wear. |
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Both titanium dioxide and zinc oxide are harder than gold or silver, so as the gold is drawn across the face small amounts will abrade and discolour the skin. |
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Thus, it will abrade and the color difference will fade in time. |
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They have little points and ridges that can abrade your skin. |
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