“It is likely that the frequency of heavy precipitation, or the proportion of total rainfall from heavy precipitation, will increase in the twenty-first century over many areas.”
“If we omit or ignore these steps and immediately launch into a work or make a judgment without reflection, we shall have worked or acted with precipitation and imprudence.”
“Recent precipitation patterns bode well for spring growth of alfalfa and native grasses.”
“In antibody test against H. capsulatum, the positive immunodiffusion reactions involve one or more specific precipitin bands.”
“Their specificity could be related to particular defined groups on the antigen and evaluated quantitatively with precipitin reactions and hapten inhibition of precipitation.”
“Plates were incubated upright at 30°C for 48 72 hrs and were visually inspected for the formation of precipitin rings.”
“Whatever else may be said about Areche's solution of the Huancavelica problem, he can not be charged with precipitateness in reaching it.”
“He must have known that men, rash and ignorant, have been alarmed by fallacious representations and, deciding with precipitateness on matters of the highest moment, have been impelled to the most dangerous enterprises.”
“I believe that, regarding this, speed must not be confused with precipitateness.”
precipitant
A substance that forms a precipitate when added to a solution