This fraction of hydrogen recombines with fluorine and thus decreases the Faradaic current efficiency of the electrolyser. |
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Just like a dream, a hallucination recombines old sensory and mental impressions. |
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However, the music he makes today draws upon and recombines a range of musical resources, including rap as well as the blues of his antecedents. |
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Culling from a discarded world of excess, Souza recombines ideas and images. |
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The photocathode recombines the protons and electrons to form hydrogen gas. |
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Although mtDNA also recombines, it does so with copies of itself within the same mitochondrion. |
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A set of purification columns recombines and purifies the regenerated eluent before reuse. |
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The mirrors redirect the signals to the intended receiver, who recombines the photons to reconstruct the message. |
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