When heated this produces methane gas and a solid residue of sodium carbonate. |
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Here, the amplitude of the eigenvector in the lowest-frequency mode is plotted on the ordinate whereas the abscissa shows the residue number. |
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Surface exposure is often quantified using a measure of accessibility of a residue side chain to a solvent molecule. |
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But this ersatz quality is not some accidental by-product or unintentional residue of Smyth's working methods. |
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An acetyl group was attached to residue 22 to mimic the preceding peptide bond and the C-terminal carboxylate was protonated. |
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In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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Once you've removed the graphic, you'll probably find areas of adhesive residue remain on the bodywork. |
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The supernatant was kept in stock whereas the residue was sequentially extracted three times. |
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Who wants to drink a shake that is tasteless, or one that leaves a chalky residue with a bitter aftertaste in your mouth? |
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It says the crop residue holds soil in place and protects it against wind and rain. |
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Since the officers opened the windows a few minutes after the smoke bomb went off, I don't expect to find much residue upstairs. |
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The Ministry of Environment is concerned with wood residue such as bark, sawdust, shavings, woodchips and offcuts generated by sawmills. |
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The residue was redissolved in 0.5 ml of hexane and analysed by gas-liquid chromatography. |
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The residue was redissolved in 1 ml distilled water and used for total soluble carbohydrate determination. |
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The ash residue from the burning of hazardous waste is itself highly toxic. |
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The natural coloration of lac residue is greatly influenced by the sap consumed by the lac insect and the season of the harvest. |
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Some of them would be cleared away by the laggers and their assistants, and compressed air hoses would blow the residue from the floor. |
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The residue was sent off to a solid hazardous waste landfill, until they refused to accept it. |
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Upon burning, the dung produced acrid vapors and would leave behind a white residue which they called sal ammoniac, meaning salt of Ammon. |
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Instead, we should see architectural residue from the past as a repository of vast physical, human, and cultural energy. |
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The main source of bacterial growth in whirlpool tubs is the residue which accumulates in the piping. |
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Abrasive selection is dependent upon the amount of residue or burrs to be removed. |
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The steam separators improved the residue problem with the endoscopes and also decreased the amount of residue on all instruments. |
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Even when canned vegetables are rinsed small amounts of the residue remain. |
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The cause was found to be the high amount of pesticide residue on vegetables. |
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During drought years, the amount of residue is even less, which exposes the soil to greater evaporation and erosion. |
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This, as well as the planting operation, would further reduce the amount of residue cover remaining. |
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The order in which crops are grown has to be chosen carefully, considering such factors as the amount of residue a crop leaves, and root depth. |
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Straw also requires far fewer chemicals and less energy to produce paper pulp, due to the low amount of lignin in its residue. |
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Rising dew from the bottom gently kissed the people on their faces, coating their skin in a fine residue as they slowly climbed down the ladder. |
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Runoff and erosion decrease as the amount of residue remaining on the surface increases. |
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This residue remains there for a few days unless special efforts have been made to wash it off. |
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Scattered depressions in the desert fill with water after a rainfall, retaining an alkaline residue as the water evaporates. |
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It's true that incineration reduces the volume of waste, but the residue is highly toxic. |
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The disclaimed property goes back into the residue of the estate, and is disposed of under the terms of the will. |
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The residue of the Estate is to be invested and the net income derived from the investment is to be paid to the applicant during her lifetime. |
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It seems to me either he is at liberty or he is not, and the imposition of conditions assumes the residue of power is still being exercised. |
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One would expect that a single tryptophan residue should have only one excited state lifetime. |
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Potassium tartrate, the source of this white residue, is sometimes referred to as argol, or lees. |
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Good crop residue distribution is even more important in cutting lodged wheat. |
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The phosphate is then transferred to an aspartate residue in a response regulator domain. |
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We've come to the Kennedy Mines Tailing Wheels, which were once these four huge wheels that carried the tailings, or residue, from the mines. |
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Sometimes you may be able to grind off the hardened plastic residue with a power sander. |
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The council then treated the residue with a sand-like substance before safely removing all of it from the roadway. |
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This is the time to be planning for quick removal of the residue and an early burn to allow good regrowth going into the winter. |
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This deodorant won't leave any white residue and is one of the few that are actually completely scentless. |
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The second plank of the prosecution case is forensic, with claims that drug and explosive residue was discovered on baggage belonging to the men. |
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While using, scrape the inside wall of the container often to keep residue from hardening and dropping pieces into the compound. |
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The glue and paint residue will have to be scraped and sanded after you have put the solvent on the concrete slab. |
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A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum scrapings, indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks. |
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She walked around their lean-to and gathered the sticky residue from the balsam fir trees. |
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After you wood burn, use a nylon pot scrubber to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look. |
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Using a machine called a mass spectrometer, Hurst identified the compound theobromine in some of that residue. |
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No-till is a method of planting crops in the residue of previous crops, without any kind of tillage before or after planting. |
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Unlike traditional tillage, conservation tillage requires leaving the crop residue on the field surface after harvest. |
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Crop residue has a nutrient value and will catch snow, reduce evaporation, increase infiltration, and improve soil tilth. |
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He also sprayed her settee and wall-unit with some type of spray that left a white residue. |
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It has poisoned the people, their land and water with the toxic residue of the war. |
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It'll go away in time, about the same time as you stop leaving traces of explosives residue about the place. |
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That way, the shampoo gets the soap residue off of the skin under your beard. |
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As it protects hair from heat during styling, it creates style memory that lasts until you shampoo it out, with no leftover residue. |
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Among the amino acids of the peptide, the most dramatic change was the Phe residue. |
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Once the paper is removed, wipe away the backing residue from the transfer with a paper towel. |
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However, they'll be more residue where water is available, helping protect the soil from wind erosion. |
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It peels off without any residue, but as I usually do, you may want to polish it up with some rubbing alcohol. |
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The residue was chromatographed on a column of silica gel prepared with chloroform. |
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The second type of residue involved in ligand binding are aromatic residues. |
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One central residue and its two selected supporting residues are together called a residue triplet. |
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The float valve in the brine tank also can get clogged up with salt residue. |
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Conservation or reduced tillage systems do not involve moldboard plowing and maintain some previous crop residue on the soil surface. |
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Her bedsheets filled with sweat and residue of her sweet body wash and lotion. |
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She pulled her fist back and saw that it was covered in a slimy clear residue of some sort. |
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The Premiership is fast becoming like a squash league containing two, maybe three, able-bodied players and a residue of unipeds. |
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By that time, the dissolving wad residue should make the bore look like the inside of a brick chimney. |
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The unpurified paroxetine residue may be used in the preparation of paroxetine methanesulfonate. |
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Standing residue in the field helps capture valuable moisture from this year's above average snowfall. |
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Sometimes surfactants are mixed into solvent sealers so that the residue will mix with water for easier cleanup afterwards. |
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The residue of soot and ashes left from the fireplace is apparent on the surface. |
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In the presence of excess ground waters, brucite in the friable matrix dissolves, leaving behind a residue of amorphous iron oxides. |
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To control spatters and the residue of cooking fumes, the entire kitchen should be washed with a good degreaser at least once a week. |
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A single wad of paper, sticky with the residue of a colored hand-creme, soared through the air before splatting against the back window. |
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It also helps prevent split ends and most importantly, it's non-greasy and can be easily washed out without leaving sticky residue. |
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Non-metallics, adhesives, and lubricants are particularly susceptible to outgassing volatiles that may deposit a residue onto nearby surfaces. |
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Urea and nitrogen solutions can lose nitrogen to the atmosphere through ammonia volatilization when surface-applied to high residue soils. |
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I patted it occasionally, which had no impact, and left sticky residue on my palms. |
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The objective is to remove old grain and residue that could provide a harborage for these fungi. |
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I love a trip to the cinema except for the rather sticky residue on the floor. |
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They should also be equipped with press wheels to produce good seed-to-soil contact and a harrow to scatter residue and help cover seed. |
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The bounds are extracted from the set of low free energy conformers identified for oligopeptides representing these loop residue segments. |
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It contained the residue of stolen merchandise that had not yet been fenced or sold. |
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Its chief seasoning ingredient is cassareep, the thick syrup residue from boiled cassava juice. |
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They actually were able to digest these heavy-duty poisons, no residue, no nothing. |
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To minimize steric hindrance, each residue was rotated around an individual axis directed along the local center line of the helix. |
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During their tests, honeybees swarmed areas where explosive residue was present. |
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Because hydrogen contains no carbon, it burns cleanly without a residue of hot soot, producing little radiant energy. |
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The culmination of that was an uplifting climax heightened by the emotional residue of what had gone before. |
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This effect would be exacerbated if hypochlorous acid inactivates proteinase inhibitor by oxidizing its critical methionine residue. |
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The number of contacts per residue was calculated for the monomers, the pentamers, and the icosahedrons. |
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But boil away all the froth and you are still left with a residue of stark imbalance in the treatment of the two sides. |
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They asked me if I could account for the explosives residue that had been found on my person. |
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Certain glycosylases also have abasic lyase activity, cleaving the phosphodiester bond adjacent to the abasic deoxyribose residue. |
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Clean up any dried residue with acetone and fill any gaps with matching latex filler. |
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The average experimental residue pKs are slightly stabilized relative to what is found in small peptides with a modest standard deviation. |
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The psychological residue of institutionalization requires active and prolonged agency intervention. |
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The filter cake residue has been reduced from 2,700 tons to 2,300 tons per year of the total material treated. |
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Intein excision depends on the splicing domain of the intein and the first amino acid residue of the C-extein. |
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Chisel plowing or disking usually chops residue finely enough for conventional drills to be effective. |
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Use a nonabrasive cleaner to clean the surface, followed by rubbing alcohol, which will remove any residue. |
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But nevertheless, parents should be inspecting the nostrils of their young ones, searching for sugar residue and burrowing larvae. |
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Products must undergo rigorous tests, which examine chemical residue, veterinary residue, fish residue, heavy metal, hormone, nitrous acid, additives and microorganism. |
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The residue slows the runoff, allowing more time for infiltration. |
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With residue, the raindrop impact is absorbed and erosion is reduced. |
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One of the downsides to eating cheetos is the orange residue that gets left on your fingers. |
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It involves the covalent attachment of myristate, a 14 carbon saturated fatty acid, to the N-terminal glycine residue of a number of mammalian, viral and fungal proteins. |
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Of course wash colors separately, blue with blue and white with white, and ensure that all soap is rinsed out thoroughly since any residue can cause the blue to bleed. |
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Compared with water-based coatings, hot-melt adhesive coatings ensure anchorage and eliminate the risk of residue depositing on the medical device. |
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Square paintings divided into apparently geometric blocks, the stripped areas retaining the ghostly residue of the oils where they have bitten into the canvas. |
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Methylation does not affect the function of the adenine residue other than to help the organism become less susceptible to the macrolide class of antibiotics. |
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But showing at least a residue of rebellion, Jagger shunned the traditional top hat and tails, opting for a long black leather coat, purple scarf and sports shoes. |
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For five weeks I forced myself to sit at my house table, figuring that my reluctance was a residue of my introversion. |
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Yet she also conceded that there is some crude residue still inside the Tesoro rail-facility stormwater system. |
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After energy minimization, the deformed protein structures can be superposed on the native structure to determine in which direction the probed residue moved. |
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No-tillage is preferable because retention of previous crop residue is valuable for conserving soil moisture on minesoils, which tend to be droughty. |
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A viscous residue in the bottom of each and a foul smell that denoted combinations of alum with white vitriol, sulphate of iron, and of acetate of lead with opium and ipecac. |
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These operations cut or break the residue into smaller pieces, mix soil and residue, and speed winter weathering, thus making the residue more susceptible to decomposition. |
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By her will the deceased left you the residue of her estate. |
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The six properties being the subject of this motion, along with other real property and personal property, would be part of the residue devised by the will. |
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Do not till if only a limited amount of crop residue is present after harvest since tillage will make the soil susceptible to wind and water erosion. |
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One assumes it was intended to fall into the residue of the Estate, but this is simply another drafting problem with these two clauses in the Will. |
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Such jars were used in ancient Egyptian burials to store the internal organs of mummies but the jar is the only example in the Harrogate collection to contain a residue. |
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When spring tillage buries the weeds, it also buries any crop residue. |
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Thus, there was an intestacy with respect to the residue of the Estate. |
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There is no mention of any residue of the tablets that Shawn is supposed to have taken. |
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Be sure the bottom of the tub is clean and free of any soap residue. |
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The canopies were jet-washed with the appropriate degreaser, then by hand with a scouring pad any stubborn residue was removed before the canopies being jet-washed once more. |
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Gently remove the sticky residue with warm water and a wash cloth. |
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Kaszeta insisted that the chemical compound hexamine in the sarin residue was a tell-tale sign of Syrian government involvement. |
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The non-biodegradable garbage could be recycled to the maximum possible extent after sorting in small neighbourhood dumps and the untreatable residue disposed of in landfills. |
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In Giardini di Pogo and Conversazione Telefonica con Ulan Bator, choppy black elements, like the residue of axes, anchor irregular tesserae of strong color. |
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Williams agreed to submit to a gunpowder residue test, which reportedly was negative. |
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A chemical analysis of impact crater residue allowed him to distinguish between impacts due to naturally occurring micrometeoroids and those due to artificial space debris. |
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Covering every acre of agricultural set-aside with short coppice willow and burning every scrap of carbon neutral forestry residue might scrape up another four per cent! |
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The latter form by dehydration melting at less than 10-12 kbar leaving a residue of augite, orthopyroxene, plagioclase and varying amounts of amphibole. |
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It has been proposed that the photoexcited flavin molecule adds a cysteine residue of the protein backbone, thus activating autophosphorylation of the enzyme. |
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The rain trickled down his face, smearing the gray ashy residue. |
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Treating carpets with tannic acid or benzyl benzoate can remove some dust mite residue, but such chemicals must be applied repeatedly and can worsen allergies in some people. |
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The embers had gone out, leaving a chalky residue of charcoal and ash. |
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If this happens, use mineral spirits to dissolve the residue. |
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The parameters used in the parametric bootstrap simulations were the phylogenetic tree generated from the aligned protein sequences and a residue substitution matrix. |
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That oil used in manufacturing the gauges had not been flushed out, and a residue remained. |
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After filtration and sedimentation, the mix goes through a distillation process that yields turpentine and a residue known as colophony or rosin. |
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The MTHFR 677 C to T substitution converts alanine to a valine residue, resulting in a thermolabile enzyme. |
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The process of cooking meth can leave residue on surfaces all over the home, exposing all of its occupants to the drug. |
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The main function of this plough is to loosen and aerate the soils while leaving crop residue at the top of the soil. |
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The paraplough or paraplow is a tool for loosening compacted soil layers 12 to 16 inches deep and still maintain high surface residue levels. |
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Ploughing leaves very little crop residue on the surface, which otherwise could reduce both wind and water erosion. |
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By his will, the residue of his estate was left to his widow Robbie and his papers to the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland. |
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And I will yt suche residue as shall fortune to be of my goodes that my saide dere beloved lady and wife have theym to her owne use. |
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It was desirable, therefore, as it respected them, and the residue of the population of the country, to drain them off. |
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While this was a very low value of pesticide residue, it was the highest amongst the 50 vegetables analyzed. |
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The primary use of bagasse and bagasse residue is as a fuel source for the boilers in the generation of process steam in sugar plants. |
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In this configuration, the sixth coordination site reserved for the oxygen is blocked by another histidine residue. |
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Animal charcoal or bone black is the carbonaceous residue obtained by the dry distillation of bones. |
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She slooshes her mouth out, spits residue into a flower-pot behind a screen. |
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The residue, however, is extremely acid and bitter, practically untasteable. |
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Believed to be residue from pesticides, medication and anti-rust agents, the long-term effects are unknown. |
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The substitution of lysine for asparagine at position 54 maintains the positive charge of the residue and is of unknown functional significance. |
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The IFTU contends that the GFTU remains Ba'athist, while the GFTU claims it has cleansed itself of any regime residue. |
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In general, the lubricant used during wet grinding can minimize heat-generated damage and residue entrapment on the abrasive paper. |
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Woolgatherer Carding Mill uses BioSoft Wool Scouring Detergent, which leaves no detectable residue and is 100 per cent biodegradable. |
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He chain-smokes so many cigarettes that you start to recoil from the stale residue of the fumes. |
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The parts would then be glass bead peened to roughen the bonding surface and vapor degreased to remove the glass residue. |
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Fallowing and mulching are commonly used methods of residue management and hence nutrient recycling in tropical farming systems. |
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Unlike sticks and gels, Dry Spray Antiperspirant leaves no waxy or goopy residue and is dry from the moment it touches the skin. |
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The wheels do spin a lot when encountering the slimy residue on the rail tracks from leaves, greatly slowing down trains. |
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The active ingredients had 9,721 reassessments of residue limits, known as tolerances, associated with them. |
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They let the tin drop when it became hot and apparently it ignited some napthalene residue. |
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The team said analysis of the German's steering column revealed a residue of a material used in preevent servicing. |
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City officials also insisted that construction in the neighborhood jarred the pipes and caused residue to flake off into the drinking water. |
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The residue obtained after solvent removal was washed under argon with several portions of diethyl ether until the filtrate was colourless. |
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By the same virtue, language isolates seem to be the residue of these changes. |
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Banish build-up Product residue is one of the main culprits of bad hair days. |
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This clear formula dissipates oil, so there's no build-up, no clogginess, no residue. |
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Most deodorants seem to leave some kind of residue, whether it's white powder marks on black clothes or yellow stains. |
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The K86R substitution results in the change in the basicity of the residue. |
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Putrescible materials such as food or food residue were not collected since these will have a short lifespan. |
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The phosphorylation of Histone H3 at serine residue 10 by Msk1 during interphase marks transcriptional activation. |
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Urinary urgency, pollakiuria and nocturia, being the irritative symptoms which include post-micturation increased residue are observed. |
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The 2730 delivers improved residue flow by increasing the overall frame length, underframe clearance, and fore-aft spacing of the ripper shanks. |
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The BeaneBag Static Eliminator is a new reusable dryer sheet that can prevent wrinkles in your clothes without leaving any chemical residue. |
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Levi-Strauss says, there always remains an inexpungible residue of signifiers to which we can never give adequate meanings. |
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The filtrate was concentrated in vacuo and the residue was allowed to completely dry in a fume cupboard and then weighed. |
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Postswallow barium residue was judged using a 3-point scale for each swallow at four locations. |
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Delayed swallow reflex, laryngeal incompetence and pharyngeal residue following deglutition, are frequent sequela following stroke. |
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The research should establish in detail the conformational control of the sialic acid residue on type III group B Streptococcus polysaccharide. |
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We had a lovely crop of victoria plums but an insect appears to have burrowed its way out, leaving a brown trail and a sticky residue. |
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Strict Government regulations regarding the residue level of some additives is an opportunity for alternative additives, such as acidifiers, probiotics, phytogenics etc. |
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The program trains the four-legged friends to help investigators pinpoint the location of accelerant residue, such as gasoline, kerosene and lighter fluid. |
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It emphasises the importance of adhering to product labels and withholding periods for herbicides, to minimise the risk of maximum residue limits being breached. |
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Excision of the U residue from DNA produces an abasic site, leading to incision of the DNA strand containing the abasic site by the conventional base-excision repair pathway. |
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In the same period in 1980, a Private Member's Bill proposed restoring Southport to Lancashire, and renaming the residue of Sefton to the Metropolitan Borough of Bootle. |
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He cleaned the discolored area on the tank and found that it was arc residue from an electrical current that had burned a hole through the tank sidewall. |
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Charcoal is the lightweight black carbon and ash residue produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances. |
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Tentative evidence supports an increased risk of lung cancer from indoor air pollution related to the burning of wood, charcoal, dung or crop residue for cooking and heating. |
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When deoxyhemoglobin picks up an oxygen molecule, this histidine residue moves away and returns once the oxygen is securely attached to form a hydrogen bond with it. |
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Unfortunately, this cleaning product leaves behind a noticeable residue. |
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Up to this time the island's train services were exclusively steam operated, and thought had been given to how the short residue of the island network would be run. |
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The result is consistent with the idea that PGO is interacting with an amino acid residue that lies in the vicinity of the phosphorylation site, Aspas. |
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Members of the Rubus genus tend to have a brittle, porous core and an oily residue along the stalk which makes them ideal to burn, even in damp climates. |
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The residue from the jars showed that it contained tartaric acid and that in almost all the jars, syringic acid were found that marks it as a red wine. |
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To achieve this, the shale residue was washed twice with 15 ml of the corresponding solvent followed by centrifugation and decantation under ambient conditions. |
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Beraneck's tuberculin consists of equal parts of the filtrate of a culture of tubercle bacilli and a 1 per cent. orthophosphoric extract of the residue. |
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Lonzabac 12 leaves very little residue and is easy to defoam. |
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I think there were a lot of people maybe scared into coming clean, because the equipment they are using here is so precise it can detect any drug residue. |
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This residue is largely comprised of zircon and columbite along with any silicate gangue minerals that have not broken down during the acid bake process. |
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Even this tiny residue was further diminished in the decades that followed, the elimination of native landholding being most complete in southern parts of the country. |
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The trust also specified that the beneficiary of the residue of the trust was to be the Tripoli Temple in Milwaukee, which was affiliated with Shriners Hospitals. |
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Perhaps, we may take these to be instances of dislocation in which, for purposes of emphasis an extracted NP leaves behind a resumptive pronoun residue. |
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No one has ever observed hydrogen atoms in a glycoside hydrolase enzyme, and until now we did not know how the catalytic glutamic acid residue is protonated, said Kovalevsky. |
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One reason is if the quartz bulb has oily residue from fingerprints. |
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Preserved in the fossil is a clear halo of guard hairs and underfur residue, making Megaconus only the second known pre-mammalian fossil with fur. |
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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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Interface domain located after the residue 360 to the end of the structure which contains four stranded antiparallel beta sheets and one alpha helix. |
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Remove the old linings and adhesive residue with a wire brush. |
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