The negative charge repels plasma proteins, including albumen, so they are not filtered but remain in the blood. |
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Become famous, ideally infamous, through music which attracts teenagers and repels adults in equal degree. |
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And I got this idea that I would use India ink on acetate and make a brush-stroke, because the acetate kind of repels the ink. |
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The garment repels water but is sufficiently porous to prevent moisture buildup from perspiration. |
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Not only does it repel mosquitoes, but it repels ticks, chiggers, fleas, and flies, too. |
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Quinoa has a natural coating of saponin, the bitter taste of which repels insects and birds. |
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This contempt repels Marianne, who announces she will be going back to Stockholm. |
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Naturally Earth repels the attackers and defeats them just before Mars implodes. |
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Finally his regiment successfully repels a charge by the enemy, and Henry feels relief and elation at his feeling of success. |
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An electric field propagates and repels electrons on the opposite plate making it positively charged. |
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Unlike other corn proteins, which are water soluble, zein repels water, making it an ideal coating material. |
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A young scientist invents a material that is indestructible and repels dirt. |
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Using a backing that repels the coating encourages it to remain on the label. |
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The Gravity shield repels alien craft attempting to land near the base long enough for all defence systems to fire again. |
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These give the surface a micro and nano structure that ensures the water droplets cannot cling to it, since wax is hydrophobic and repels water. |
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And the red in the torii gate at the shrine entrance repels sins and keeps away evil spirits, while trees around the shrine protect spiritual grounds. |
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This type of fungus repels the grubs. Companion plants such as larkspur and geranium are toxic to grubs. |
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It seems Farage does well galvanising the convinced, but repels everyone else. |
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Mr Rawlings can still wow a crowd but he repels as many people as he attracts. |
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But the magnetic Mr López Obrador repels as many people as he attracts. He also helped to thwart attempts to unite the anti-PRI vote. |
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The snake is shown opening its mouth to bite the rider through his armour, but he repels it with his shield. |
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This research can include trials to test whether the pesticide actually kills, deters, or repels the pest. |
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If there currently is a single icon that repels any progressive rock fan, it really is them! |
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But there is, none the less, something in popular culture that repels him. |
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Self-cleaning: The most complete treatment, made up of an antireflective easier to clean which repels more than ever water and dirt. |
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Geranium essential oil repels most mosquitoes and has regenerating properties for the skin. |
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The drawing applied to the moist stone takes up ink while the rest of the moist surface repels the ink. |
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Creating an intense heat and light that at once attracts and repels, the hand leans backwards, resting on a prop not unlike the beams used to construct roofs of houses. |
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Turns out that wool regulates temperature, repels water, wicks away moisture, and resists stains and dirt. |
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Noddy terns, in contrast, have plumage that repels water better, and they are often seen flopping onto the sea, able to rest comfortably far from land. |
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The hermetic obscurantism of these older texts repels a more casual reader, steeped as they are in poststructuralist theory and remote Marxist anthropology. |
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It also repels and kills deer ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease. |
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A sprinkle of coffee grounds repels ants, and makes a powerful deodoriser for your fridge or car. |
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For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object. |
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The strong anise odor of finocchio repels many insects from other vegetables. |
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The other quality features of this material, which is kind to the skin and looks so natural, are that it doesn't fade and is resistant to heat and UV. The chair repels dirt and the material is easy to clean. |
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Anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coating that repels water and grease from the lens, making it twice as easy to clean compared to a standard lens. |
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Muskol® Insect Repellent will provide up to 8 hours of effective protection against mosquitoes, and also repels black flies, chiggers and deer flies. |
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The flower also has a potent aroma that repels most garden pests, including the green horned tomato worm. |
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Glass is manually sorted by colour, and aluminum cans are separated from plastics by an eddy-current separator, which repels the aluminum from the conveyor belt. |
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The tree generates an invisible forcefield that repels evil, allowing only the chosen ones to enter. |
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This coating for the top and bottom hinges not only offers a high level of protection against corrosion and scratching, it also repels water and dirt. |
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And that car coating that repels the dirt? |
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It also fights saprophyte, protozoan and repels parasites. |
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But no degree of curvaceousness can disguise the extent to which this character actively repels, especially as viewed from the production's up-close-and-personal, current confines. |
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For the Frankish weapon of defence is this coat of mail, ring plaited into ring, and the iron fabric is such excellent iron that it repels arrows and keeps the wearer's skin unhurt. |
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Very cautiously I submit that part of the exceptionalism of the Third Reich lies in its unyieldingness, the electric severity with which it repels our contact and our grip. |
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Since the north pole of a magnet attracts the south poles of other magnets and repels the north poles, it must be attracted to the south pole of Earth's magnet. |
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The material the Glock is made out of is almost like Teflon, it just repels the burnt powder, the black powder residue that everything else seems to glom onto. |
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When a phagocyte carrying N-galactosamine comes close to a fermenting cell, it is repelled as like repels like because the phagocyte also carries N-galactosaminidase. |
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