Quinine formed the basis for synthesising the commonly used antimalarial drugs, chloroquine and mefloquine. |
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These processes are of fundamental significance for controlling chemical reactions and synthesising new materials. |
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This requires synthesising information from the different sites and sources into an overall report. |
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Ideally, the most comprehensive method of synthesising the literature would be through the use of metaanalytic techniques. |
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Can it be seen as a cognitive actions synthesising process or at least as something of a world describer? |
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Air Products and Chemicals, for example, has plans to bring its process for synthesising methanol from coal-derived gas to market. |
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The mantle secretes nacre, or mother-of-pearl, by synthesising calcium carbonate from materials in the water. |
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As an organic chemist with a major pharmaceutical company, he was on a good salary, developing a new generation of drugs by synthesising molecules found in nature. |
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It provides a platform for synthesising current thinking, best practice, case studies and evidence-based research for use in the field. |
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The plant kingdom is by far the most efficient producer of chemical compounds, synthesising many products that are used in defence against herbivore attack. |
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Participating well is a skill, however, and selected stakeholders will not always be good at expressing their views or synthesising arguments. |
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That requires a second, separate laboratory capable of synthesising new elements. |
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This will be followed in 2010 and 2013 by a report by the Commission synthesising the national contributions and reflecting on the opportunity, and the need, to adjust programmes to new challenges. |
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It covers not only the technical availability losses, but the organisational ones as well, synthesising the parameters of time, quantity and quality, and rendering them transparent for the production team. |
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As he worked in the Sandoz research laboratory in Basel in Switzerland on April 16th 1943, isolating and synthesising the unstable alkaloids of the ergot fungus, Albert Hofmann began to feel a slight lightheadedness. |
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His Master's research was supervised by Professor Adrian L. Schwan and involved synthesising robust surface-active analogues of natural pulmonary phospholipids for treating acute respiratory distress syndrome. |
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And in a time of international travel and migration, they are certainly crucibles where cultures meet and blend together, synthesising new forms of life. |
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Study recent experience with deposit insurance by examining systems that worked well, those that did not work well, and the reasons why and synthesising the key lessons learned. |
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Ms Banks has done an excellent job of synthesising the atmosphere of his music and live performances, while leaving his character and personality unexamined. |
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Then he made those changes by synthesising appropriate genetic material and letting it loose in cultured insect cells, which obligingly turned out copies of the modified coats. |
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An action plan that deals with essentials: the participant commits to three resolutions, synthesising the priorities which emerge from the analysis provided. |
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The harmonious composition of large shapes and bold colours make this a monumental independent work of art, synthesising Gontcharova's non-figurative work. |
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The CFREU covers the whole range of civil, political, economic and social rights of European citizens, by synthesising the constitutional traditions and international obligations common to the Member States. |
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The Nancyclotep platform will soon also have a radiochemistry laboratory capable of synthesising simple tracers that have proven their usefulness in cancer research. |
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As an example, one pattern of thought the Hierarchy has been impressing upon human consciousness for centuries is the need for the energy of goodwill to be used as a synthesising force for building human relations. |
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Globally speaking the intestinal flora plays a vital part in completing the digestion of foodstuffs, resisting pathogenic micro-organisms, synthesising group B vitamins and vitamin K, and neutralising toxic products. |
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In fact, trees are past masters at synthesising tough molecules, long polymers made from thousands of sugars assembled into endless remarkably robust molecular chains. |
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The whole process starts with isolating the portion of DNA responsible for synthesising the molecule and then cloning this fragment to make a large number of copies. |
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The current format for national reports does not entirely provide for presenting information in a structured way, which also increased the difficulty of synthesising and analyzing the information. |
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Thereafter, the Commission will analyse the feedback received and a document synthesising responses will be published as soon as possible after the end of the consultation process. |
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The team identified the gene affected by the mutation code for asparagine synthetase, the enzyme responsible for synthesising the amino acid asparagine. |
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European archaeology had rapidly expanded during the 1950s, leading to increasing specialisation and making the synthesising that Childe was known for increasingly difficult. |
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Synthesising all of the various glycoforms in the laboratory would be an almost impossible task. |
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