The developer is heavily diluted in order to slow the process down and allow better control. |
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The company also plans to stock natural vinegar as a substitute for the commonly available diluted acetic acid. |
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted. |
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As Americans, we are used to drinking pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar. |
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This remedy is given in a highly diluted form and acts on the body to mobilise the immune system. |
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But I don't think the diluted remnants of half a cup of diesel fuel in 12 gallons of gasoline will do any harm. |
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The vesicles filled with agarose gel and sucrose solution were diluted into an isoosmolar glucose solution. |
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These were given an aged appearance by dunking rice paper into a heavily diluted mixture of food dye and water. |
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If there is a drop of the milk of human kindness in his veins it is extraordinarily well diluted. |
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The cooled, clear digest was diluted to 20 ml with distilled water, filtered, and aliquots were taken for analyses. |
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He fixed her with a mildly reproving glance which diluted quickly into a fond grin. |
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While it contains a shocking revelation, its impact is diluted by the immensely overlong justification which accompanies it. |
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Old time gun makers stained their stocks with aqua fortis, a combination of nitric acid diluted with distilled water and iron filings. |
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They crossed the longwools with the smaller sheep to get a somewhat larger frame and in the process diluted the breed out of existence. |
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It can be sprayed directly onto a surface for extreme malodors, or diluted with water and sprayed. |
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Later, however, changing tastes and pressure from temperance advocates dictated that absinthe be diluted with water, preferably sweetened. |
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Washington is a town where balletomania is more diluted than in other national capitals like Paris, London, Moscow and Copenhagen. |
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If the team passes on him, it won't be because of one diluted or masked urine sample. |
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Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled. |
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Babies were fed on a variety of foods, including diluted cream, buttermilk, barley water and bread and milk. |
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Now that it is back in US control, combined with the one-year hiatus, the sense of urgency has been diluted. |
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He works mainly in oils diluted with turps, sensuously creaming paint on to the canvas. |
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It may be used topically, but must be diluted before use on the breast or on any mucous membrane. |
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Its shareholding in the new bank will not be diluted to less than 55 per cent. |
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Given this requirement, most sharks cannot enter fresh water, because their internal salt levels would become diluted. |
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Mostly these are 2 part developers, which are mixed together and diluted for use. |
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Samples were serially diluted in sterile saline and cultured in tryptic soy agar pour plates. |
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Disinfect bathrooms and basement walls with a disinfectant solution such as diluted bleach. |
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As additional bonuses, ginger tea helps relieve the morning sickness of pregnancy and diluted it is good for infant colic too. |
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Even the best medicine, if too diluted, may readily be overwhelmed by stronger counteragents. |
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The slurry was expected to enter the River Ouse in the next 24 hours when it will become so diluted it will be harmless. |
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The water is filtered, diluted, and recycled for use in the snowmaking system. |
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They also demonstrated the use of fire extinguishers with chemicals such as sodium bicarbonate and diluted sulphuric acid. |
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A consequence for investors is that earnings are being diluted as more shares are issued. |
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Highly saturated with pigment, brights are not diluted with black or white. |
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The two listed active ingredients, white bryony and potassium dichromate, are diluted to.000001 PPM and 1 PPM respectively. |
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You can brush, trowel, throw, squirt, drip or pour paint onto a canvas, or stain it with diluted medium. |
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Although tart, this juice will contain a hefty dose of sugar, and is therefore best diluted about half-and-half with water prior to consumption. |
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All dishes were accompanied by a tasty dipping sauce, which I'm suspecting was some sort of diluted nuoc mam. |
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The next stage is to soak them for a day or so in a diluted solution of household bleach. |
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This includes a cartridge containing methanol that is diluted to a 20 percent to 30 percent concentration to produce power in the fuel cell. |
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After resting for nine years in charred oak casks, the whiskey is drawn straight from the barrel and diluted to 86.6 proof. |
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The bacterial outbreak was attributed to the use of heavily diluted disinfectant. |
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Extraction solutions were then diluted to the optimal range for the ion concentration measurement. |
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The infusion should be diluted to reduce the osmolality, even if an increase in infusion rate is necessary. |
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The concentration of the samples exceeded the capacity of the osmometer and therefore were diluted with distilled water prior to the measurement. |
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In the centesimal system of potentisation, one drop of the raw material is diluted or dissolved in 99 drops of the dilutant. |
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The right to vote can neither be denied outright nor destroyed by alteration of ballots nor diluted by stuffing ballot-boxes. |
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I didn't want that feeling diluted by hippy-dippy dopes bouncing around in bunny costumes. |
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Sgt Pete Scholley said the spillage was a combination of diluted forms of hydrochloric acid, nitric acid and sulphuric acid. |
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However, hormones that regulate physiological homeostasis in adults may be diluted, up to six-fold. |
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Grain can be painted into the wood with a soft No.4 artist's brush and India ink diluted with rubbing alcohol. |
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If staining is very stubborn, diluted bleach may be used providing the skin is then neutralised with sodium hydrosulphite and rinsed thoroughly. |
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Combined with Dahl's clinical distance from the material, this means a potentially outstanding war movie is diluted into merely a good one. |
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We also study the phenomenon in vitro, using cuvettes containing whole or diluted blood and laser-generated blood coagula. |
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They were the first to use diluted glaze for colouristic effect, contrasting it with the sharper, denser relief glaze line. |
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We present elastic and inelastic incoherent neutron scattering data from a series of trehalose glasses diluted with glycerol. |
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For indisposition of any kind, 3 tablespoons diluted with water can be taken. |
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The circulating nurse instills tetracaine hydrochloride drops to decrease the burning sensation of the diluted povidone-iodine solution. |
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Steyn, 21, posed problems with his skiddiness and inswingers but diluted the effect of 92 mph deliveries with a spate of no-balls. |
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With the interfusion of Eastern culture in Europe, hopefully the stigma of marriage breakdown will be diluted in their cultures. |
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Sometimes the wood surface was prepared with a coating of gesso or isinglass diluted in water with a little white pigment added. |
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The contents of the cans in question are believed to be diluted cough mixture which may or may not be confirmed by forensic analysis. |
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Homeopaths call this potentisation and the remedies can come in different potencies depending on the number of times they are diluted. |
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It is to be diluted by homeopathic potentization and applied as a spray to the soil, compost pile or manure heap. |
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When manufacturing homeopathic vaccines, the pathogen is isolated, diluted and shaken in a process known as potentizing. |
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Inclusion of later years into the cumulative lifespan measure diluted the effect. |
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I don't want it to be diluted by prattling around with this kind of nonsense! |
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There are so many fruit garnishes and embellishments accompanying the prosciutto that its effectiveness is diluted. |
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If you do not have a radiator burner, then place the diluted oil in a small egg cup and put it on top of the radiator. |
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If most sharks, including great whites, enter freshwater, their internal salt levels become diluted. |
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If you choose to do nothing, your shareholding will be diluted thanks to the extra shares issued. |
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The result is a coffee concentrate that can be diluted with water to taste and then heated or iced as you wish. |
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Good choices for fruit juices, which should be diluted 50 percent with water, are black cherry, blueberry or prune. |
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If the higher concentration is used, it should be diluted appropriately with sterile water. |
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Syra is diluted with water and ingested or used as a marinade or preservative for meat and other food. |
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Bass in particular are known to favour areas where the salinity of the salt water has been diluted by the fresh water. |
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But time has clearly diluted its adventurous edge, and some of its elements feel merely quirky. |
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An international coalition of pressure groups said last night the contents of the deal were so diluted that they were meaningless. |
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A good point, and one that developers must address before the value of tags are diluted into irrelevance. |
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In that case, the founders' shareholdings would be diluted to 20.9 per cent each, while this would be diluted to 4.4 per cent. |
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It would have diluted everyone's stake, but it would have run the company during the crisis. |
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His shareholding will be diluted to 44.54 per cent upon the conversion of the bond. |
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The deep discount means that if the shareholders don't cough up, their existing shareholdings will be diluted. |
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For the thousands of shareholders, whose stake in the company, like mine, have been diluted to near-zero, there is however a lesson to be learnt. |
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Earnings can be calculated with shares outstanding, or it can be fully diluted, and it can also include or exclude extraordinary items. |
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The two banks will also forgo the right that prevents their shareholding from being further diluted to less than 3.75 per cent apiece. |
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If the owners are willing to have their shares diluted, they can instead issue new shares and invest the loan proceeds in the company. |
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The euphoria of victory before an exultant home crowd was diluted when the Saints followed up by losing to North Melbourne by 92 points. |
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A spokeswoman for Wessex Water said there was no choice but to pump diluted sewage into rivers. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash. |
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The plan also calls on employers to consider introducing flexi-times, so that the effect of the peak demand by traffic on the road network can be diluted. |
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To prevent this, the wastewater must be released below the ocean surface, where it can mix and be diluted with ocean water before coming into contact with the atmosphere. |
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Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium. |
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The purity of these wines can be lost, or if you prefer diluted, in a blend, which is why most wine hacks like varietal whites, but drink blended reds. |
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Today volunteerism had been diluted by caste, religion and nepotism. |
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In Greece the exceptional character of the meal was stressed by the drinking of undiluted wine, for in normal circumstances wine was always diluted with water. |
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There's a whole book full of such creepily diluted nursery rhymes. |
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This material was available to epibenthic consumers, although it was more diluted with other detrital matter with increasing down-estuary distance. |
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They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum. |
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Some of the most extreme proposals of the bill were either diluted or struck out or subjected to a four-year time limit related to the course of the war. |
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Undiluted and diluted cell free filtrates of isolates and known toxigenic and non-toxigenic bacteria were added to Vero cell monolayer in microtitre plates. |
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I can remember echoes of that Presbyterian morality in Scotland as late as the 1980's and think they probably exist still today in very diluted form. |
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Gore was painted as an egghead, and was, but again Southern-ness diluted the cocktail a bit. |
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Liquid test substances may be dosed directly or diluted prior to dosing. |
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The formula contained nettle leaf, violet leaf, wild oat seed, chamomile flowers, cleavers and fenugreek seed added to warm spearmint tea or diluted juice. |
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What we have today is a diluted bill that does nothing to repeal anything. |
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Further, one has to ensure the contents of the scriptures are not diluted. |
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The band's sense of revolution is diluted in Green Day-punk riffage. |
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The contentiousness also reached Washington, where the Justice Department approved the plan although staff lawyers concluded that it diluted minority voting rights. |
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But the outcome for shareholders is generally desperate because their interests tend to be heavily diluted by the issue of new equity to the creditors. |
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A team of chemists found that when certain substances are diluted in water, the molecules clump together instead of getting further apart, as common sense would suggest. |
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A diluted form of attar, it gives a delightful, delicate taste. |
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But that quality got diluted as the site expanded into the behemoth it is today, he said. |
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Fame in its highly diluted modern form provides a sort of homeopathic cure for the ancient evil of jealousy. |
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The same runoff going into the river, diluted with 73 percent less water, would have seriously deteriorated water quality until it was unfit for human contact. |
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A number of experimenters and sanitation facilities have been extracting gas from sewage for years now, but it's diluted so much that the process is slow. |
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My sainted late mother was a very proper Scotswoman and never touched anything stronger than a glass of white wine, liberally diluted with ice, in all her life. |
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If you want to maintain the plant after bloom, encourage growth by watering regularly and feeding bimonthly with liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. |
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Dyes using acetone or alcohol solvents can be diluted with water also. |
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Though critics maintain that homeopathic medicines are too diluted to be effective, homeopaths believe that smaller, more diluted doses are generally the most potent. |
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Treatment of mild to moderate rash includes application of cool compresses or diluted aluminum acetate solution, such as Burow's solution, or calamine lotion. |
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Incredibly sweet and sirupy, with a strong grape taste, saba can be diluted in water or wine to make an excellent drink, or poured on ice-cream or fruit for dessert. |
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But in the buzzing reality of daily life, bees collect from hundreds of types of plants, so whatever toxins they pick up are diluted to the point of harmlessness. |
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The material can be cleaned with diluted bleach, alcohol, mineral spirits, Armor All and also pressure washed. |
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Lest these colours should be diluted and weakened by the mixture of any adventitious light. |
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Tube color diluted with acrylic medium lends itself especially well to drybrush painting. |
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The indifference displayed by OKL to Directive 23 was perhaps best demonstrated in operational directives which diluted its effect. |
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The Argentine doctor Luis Agote used a much less diluted solution in November of the same year. |
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Universal suffrage was significantly diluted by the gross overrepresentation of rural areas from the 1890s onward. |
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It can be served in concentrate form and eaten with a spoon, or diluted with water to create a drink. |
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The sea water entering the estuary is diluted by the fresh water flowing from rivers and streams. |
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In cases that radioactive material cannot be contained, it may be diluted to safe concentrations. |
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To limit the environmental impact, it can be diluted with another stream of water, such as the outfall of a wastewater treatment or power plant. |
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The ratio was 20 Channel Islanders to be interned for every German interned but its enactment was delayed and then diluted. |
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Ideas of medieval surgery are often construed in our modern mind as barbaric, as our view is diluted with our own medical knowledge. |
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Perfume oils are often diluted with a solvent, though this is not always the case, and its necessity is disputed. |
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Using manioc starch diluted in water and spraying it over fabrics before ironing helps stiffen collars. |
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Although less dramatic, the action of the acid on cotton, even in diluted form, will destroy the fabric. |
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Preparation of the diluted acid can be dangerous due to the heat released in the dilution process. |
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Liquid from the bottom of the chambers is diluted and pumped to the top of the chamber and sprayed downwards in a fine mist. |
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Qi is in a perpetual transformation between its condensed and diluted state. |
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Routered holes may also be filled with diluted maple syrup to create a sap well for sapsuckers. |
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Sera diluted to subagglutinating titer were added to 1 mL of bacterial suspension. |
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Afterwards, total lipids were quantified by the sulfophosphovanillin method, with olive oil diluted with absolute ethanol as standard. |
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It was diluted to the required concentrations of dye in 250 ml Erlenmeyer flasks by mixing with appropriate volumes of deionized water. |
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Adsorption of phenol from diluted aqueous solutions by activated carbons Obtained from bagasse, oil palm shell and pericarp of rubber fruit. |
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Thus, halothane diluted only with oxygen was utilized as an induction agent, and the results were remarkable. |
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The neat and diluted antibodies were pipetted in tandem using two pipetting techniques. |
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Constructed wetland mesocosms for the treatment of diluted sugarcane molasses still-age from ethanol production using Pontederia sagittate. |
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To generate basic insight into the mechanisms and kinetics involved, they diluted 5-methyltetrahydrofolate in various buffer solutions. |
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The hiring of the new CEO diluted the power of the company's president. |
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Erythrocyte numbers in the blood, diluted in a Hayem's reagent solution, were counted under a microscope using a Thoma hemocytometer. |
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Are we convinced that a diluted hegemonic strategy of democratic populism can function as an emancipative political tool? |
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In Horsehead, 1992, a painting on a thin sheet of wood, the background of diluted paint and the grain of the wood surface are visually puzzling. |
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The crystals were separated and the mother liquor of the above reaction was diluted with the dry ether and it was saturated with dry HCl gas. |
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If any spots are left behind, a diluted trisodium phosphate mixture should remove them. |
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The extract was concentrated and diluted twice its volume with distilled water and extracted with ethylacetate. |
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But statistical adjustment for body weight and smoking diluted this difference to nonsignificance. |
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Hiorns, 34, filled the sealed South London flat with 90,000 litres of diluted copper sulphate and allowed crystals to form over a year. |
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The inspectors found items stored in the wrong areas, diluted, unlabelled cleaners, damaged ceiling tiles and stained curtains. |
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Presumably, mosquitofish are like other secondary-division freshwater fishes, in that their blood is isosmotic with seawater diluted to 7-10 ppt. |
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After dissolution of sulfate, the solution was poured into a volumetric flask and diluted to the scale. |
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Similar to scopolamine in appearance when diluted, this drug is a strong muscle relaxant, depressant, and tranquilizer. |
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No sense of aloofness or distance diluted his warm melodicism. |
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The flux is available in 1, 5 and 55 gallon containers, can be applied by spraying or dipping and can be diluted when required by using deionized water. |
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We found that the modified dilutions are preferred by our technical staff because of the visible difference in volume, which clearly identifies any diluted samples. |
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Even though many of the Inca traditions were lost or diluted, new customs, traditions and knowledge were added, creating a rich mixed Peruvian culture. |
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Although of high, bomb-grade quality, the uranium from Russia's dismantled warheads could potentially be diluted into the lower grade kind used to fuel nuclear power reactors. |
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In contrast to classical colognes, this type of modern cologne is a lighter, diluted, less concentrated interpretation of a more concentrated product, typically a pure parfum. |
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This randomized clinical trial was carried out to determine the effect of diluted vasopressin on operation time and the need for electrocoagulation and ovarian reserve. |
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The whisky usually contains over fifty percent alcohol by volume in the maturing casks, while the commercial brands are diluted to 40 to 45 percent. |
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The diluted blood was dispensed into an improved Neubauer hemacytometer. |
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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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The Lord's love is made available for our faith while ensuring that this extraordinary salvific act neither escapes from us nor is diluted into banality. |
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The surfactant was reportedly diluted in 22,000 gallons of water and also included 35 gallons of rock oil, a paraffinic petroleum product used to lubricate the drill bit. |
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By using the same pipette used for the calibration solution, 2 ml of the internal standard solution was mixed and diluted to 100 ml in other volumetric flask. |
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The branch tips are sprayed with diluted white emulsion paint and they have used plywood for holly leaves with toilet ballcocks painted red for berries, with bulbs inside. |
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Be sure to obtain the real oils in their concentrated, unadulterated form, and not the synthetic versions or those already diluted in jojoba or another carrier oil. |
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