Eleven, even if it remains a dead law, it is not without its precipitant and pernicious consequences. |
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The model protein lysozyme in the presence of the precipitant, sodium chloride, was used in this study. |
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Cotton buds were recorded as a precipitant if the patient had used a cotton bud to clean their ears in the preceding two weeks. |
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No organic precipitant shall be used other than methanol, ethanol and propane-2-ol. |
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The terms rain out and snow out are sometimes used to specify such deposition during precipitant weather. |
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Whatever the precipitant, however, there is a widespread belief that crying is cathartic. |
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With motivation, means, and perceived opportunity in place, only a precipitant was required to start an uprising. |
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Depending on the quality, these acids can be used as precipitant in the biological wastewater treatment plant. |
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Last but not least, one should look for stress as a precipitant. |
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The living conditions in the strip remain an affront to civilised values, a powerful precipitant to resistance and a fertile breeding ground for political extremism. |
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All we lack is a major precipitant – our Tunisian fruit seller. |
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Liquid-liquid diffusion is defined as the direct contact of two fluids, that is, a protein solution and a precipitant solution, which, after equilibration, can form protein crystals. |
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Studies of homelessness identify family violence as a highly prevalent feature in the histories of homeless people, and some suggest it is a precipitant cause of homelessness. |
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A string of losses is considered a precipitant of depression in seniors and may initiate use of psychoactive substances to counteract the depression. |
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It is inexpensive and effective for a broad range of treatment problems because it can function as a coagulant, flocculant, precipitant and emulsion breaker. |
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Rapid enzymatic measurement of blood lactate and pyruvate use and significance of metaphosphoric acid as a common precipitant. |
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Precipitant drugs modify the object drug's absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion or actual clinical effect. |
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