Dissolved the verdigris, the oxidations and the deposit of rust without crossing off. |
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It is involved in biological oxidations, where it oscillates between the oxidized cyclic form and the reduced acyclic dithiol form. |
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These oxidations must be carried out carefully to avoid overoxidation and breaking of the double bond. |
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Reactions in which oxygen was consumed were classified as oxidations, while those in which oxygen was lost were termed reductions. |
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High temperatures accelerate the reactions and favor weakening and oxidations. |
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Plants can metabolize it, with a variety of enzyme-controlled oxidations, into a cocktail of other compounds upon which OxBC is based. |
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The red, brown and yellow colours are typical of ferrous oxidations, while the green and black colours are typical of ferric oxidations. |
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The free oxygen leads to oxidations in the metallic heating system and damage to the boiler or the radiant floor heating. |
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Perkin's accidental discovery of mauve as a product of dichromate oxidation of impure aniline motivated chemists to examine oxidations of aniline with an array of reagents. |
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Elimination of smells in dammed waters where oxidations take are produced. |
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Duloxetine hydrochloride was primarily metabolized in the liver and the major metabolic pathways involved several oxidations, especially in the naphthyl ring followed by conjugation. |
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Part of the whole essential amino acids content of the feed is altered by the digestion process and some compulsory oxidations and thus not available for protein synthesis. |
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In brief, the imbalance between oxidations and reductions leading to an oxidative stress during brain development is likely to further the outbreak of schizophrenia. |
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The camera under the conditions disastrous show evident oxidations in the metallic parts, jammed bolt and completely disconnected covering from the metallic body. |
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