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Besides, cooling agent penetrates into the porous layer, dissolves and washes out soluble fractions of corrosion products and replaces them with insoluble compounds.
Not to our surprise we found the problem insoluble.
The decision may or may not have been a response to an insoluble domestic crisis.
In preparation for assay, the samples were rapidly thawed and centrifuged for 10 min to remove coagulated protein and other insoluble material.
The effluent from the drain was used as sullage water and any insoluble detritus which stopped at the landfill was buried.
Proteaseresistant and detergent-insoluble prion protein is not necessarily associated with prion infectivity.
Prevention and management of pressure ulcers insoluble in water but absorb aqueous solutions.
His new understanding begets a partial point of view that leaves reason in insoluble conflict.
Condensed tannins exist as water-soluble oligomers and as insoluble polymers10.
The third type of problem, informal payments, seems even more insoluble and exists on all levels: managerial, political, social, economic, cultural.
The high molecular weight of coal derives from its highly crosslinked nature, which makes it insoluble in all common solvents.
In contrast, insoluble molecular structures characterized by covalent bonds are, in all likelihood, of the same age as the host rock.
Not only does the argument lead to insoluble theoretical and practical problems, but it also has invidious consequences.
Here, (x, t) is the concentration of insoluble surfactant on the free surface.
In control cages, insoluble fibre concentration remained constant, with a slight, non-significant decrease in summer.
Microsequencing of proteins electrotransferred onto immobilizing matrices from polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis: application to an insoluble protein.
A small amount of insoluble material was removed by centrifugation for 15 min at 3000 rpm.
Microsequencing of protein electrotransferred onto immobilizing matrices from polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; application of insoluble protein.
How were insoluble particles transported by blood to cells in the first place?
Similarly, he dismissed the measurement of heat as an insoluble problem.
However, beyond the theoretical relevance of the principles, it is possible that the complexity of the situation may give rise to an insoluble difficulty.
The single insoluble enzyme, succinate dehydrogenase, is tightly bound to the matrix side of the inner mitochondrial membrane.
There are even circumstances in which people reliably solve problems of coordination and cooperation that are insoluble with the tools of orthodox game theory.
Precipitation with 5 % trichloroacetic acid confirmed that more than 90 % of the label was acid insoluble.
Partitioning of a nearly insoluble lipid monolayer into its aqueous subphase.
The recombinant proteins were detected in large amounts in the soluble and insoluble fractions (not shown).
Either the problem of the revision of our presuppositions is insoluble or it solves itself.
The gross estimated quantity might, perhaps, approach 40,000 tons, of which at least 50% would be insoluble matter.
The most effective synthetic dyes, double compounds of alizarin blue and indophenol blue, were both almost completely insoluble in the weakly alkaline body fluids.
During the development of orthodox seeds, vacuoles either are reduced in volume or become filled with insoluble material.
Thus, it will be necessary to find the right balance to avoid an insoluble conflict among the different decision makers in a health care system.
The important carbon substances of seed reserves are starch and lipid, both of which are insoluble in water.
Modified procedure to determine acid insoluble lignin in wood and pulp.
Characterization of detergent-insoluble complexes containing the cellular prion protein and its scrapie isoform.
Both insoluble and immunoprecipitated proteins were separated by electrophoresis and investigated by western blotting and autoradiography.
A more sympathetic view might hold that, paradoxically, some mysteries might be clearly expressed: the insoluble conundrum well put.
Consequently, bile acids act as detergents and bring water-insoluble material into solution by forming a negatively charged aggregate called a micelle.
Vesicles and micelles are both composed of amphiphiles, which are compounds consisting of molecules having a polar, water-soluble group attached to a water-insoluble hydrocarbon chain.
We assume no expansion or contraction on solidification and that the gas is completely insoluble in the solid.
The solution was then filtered and the insoluble residue left on the filter paper was weighed and subtracted from the original sample weight.
Otherwise, the problem would have been insoluble, for there are four components of the scene (tgcs) which have the ability to signal two time-sequences.
Two classes of fibre exist : cellulose and lignins comprise the insoluble fraction while pectin, guar gum and hemicellulose form the soluble fraction.
Water-soluble fibre (pectin) or water-insoluble fibre (cellulose) was added to the diet separately at 5, 10 and 20 % levels.
In our view, this presents no insoluble problems to social scientists - it only requires them to adopt some new angles of analysis and reflection.
The obtained solution was purified, decanted and centrifuged to remove insoluble residuum.
The petroleum pitch usually has a fraction that is insoluble in toluene and a higher fraction that is insoluble in petroleum ether.
In such situations, we are faced with a practically insoluble problem, and the chances of an unfavourable result are high, whatever is done.
What intellectual instruments will be newly discovered, which ones will vanish from the consciousness of man, is an insoluble problem.
Low water potential inhibited the decrease in mannose-rich cell-wall insoluble polysaccharides, the increase in activity of mannosidase and endosperm softening.
The discrepancy may suggest that a greater proportion of the insoluble leaf structure in bamboo is unprocessed by microbes.
The homogenates were incubated on ice for 1 h and then insoluble material removed by centrifugation for 30 min at 20,000g.
However, the water-insoluble compounds were not easily reversible.
In more tolerant species insoluble reserves accumulate in seeds and these provide mechanical support.
Attachment of groupcontaining ligands to insoluble polymers by means of bifunctional oxiranes.
Meteoritic kerogen represents about 80 % of the organic matter present in a carbonaceous chondrite and is characterized by the fact that it is completely insoluble in any solvent.
The problem is inherently insoluble.
The surface tension coefficient is assumed to be a nonincreasing function of the surfactant concentration, and the surfactant is insoluble and moves by convection along the boundary.
The initial puzzle was insoluble and the index of motivation was : (1) the number of attempts to solve this puzzle ; and (2) the time taken persisting with it.
However, this growth is slight if the gas is insoluble and distance travelled is very much smaller than the height of a barometer containing the liquid.
On an apparently new form of muscular irritability (contact irritability ?) produced by solutions of salts (preferably sodium salts) whose anions are liable to form insoluble calcium compounds.
At fertilisation, the spermatozoon introduces two major insoluble components: the nucleus and the centrosome.
An aliquot of the extracted proteins was transferred to clean 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tubes, centrifuged at 11000 g for 20 min to remove residual sporocysts bodies and insoluble debris.
Reduced diffusion rates were achieved by the introduction of enlarged insoluble double compounds, such as had seen widespread use in the dyeing industry, especially in the application of alizarin colors.
In either case insoluble epistemological problems arise.
Insoluble wildtype and protease-resistant mutant prion protein in brains of patients with inherited prion disease.
The second project involved negotiating a settlement to another dispute which had also been going on for a dozen years and had also, so far, proved insoluble.
Upon imbibition the aleurone layer uses these stored reserves to synthesize and secrete many of the digestive enzymes that mobilize the insoluble reserves in the starchy endosperm.
On the origin of sphingolipid/cholesterol-rich detergentinsoluble cell membranes: physiological concentrations of cholesterol and sphingolipid induce formation of a detergent-insoluble, liquid-ordered lipid phase in model membranes.
There is not only the crofter question, but there is the question that is puzzling everybody and which is almost insoluble, the casual labourer question.
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I am not myself prepared to admit that all things are insoluble until they have been solved.
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I am confident that there is no question of insoluble problems.
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Most human problems are basically insoluble, and a compromise is all that we can seek.
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My contention is that it is an insoluble problem.
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The problems seem to be almost insoluble, because arms are being supplied from every direction.
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I have no reason to suppose that any of these issues will present insoluble problems.
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There is no single cause for the catastrophe; one problem has compounded another to create what appears to be an insoluble situation.
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In those days there were moments when the problem seemed well-nigh insoluble.
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I am afraid that, in a sense, we are beset by what is an insoluble difficulty of timing.
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The officers are faced by an excessive burden of committee work and by apparently insoluble social problems.
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Every farmer is alive to the fact that we are going to have an almost insoluble labour problem.
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My noble friend said that he felt that this was not an insoluble problem.
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The implication is that it is a shortage that has always been with us and that it is perhaps an insoluble problem.
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My proposition is that so long as we retain the long-term fixed sentence, the determinate sentence, we shall be confronted with an insoluble problem.
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In a sense it is almost an insoluble problem.
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The truth of the matter is that in legislative terms it is almost insoluble.
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They are helping to solve the problem which otherwise in many respects might be almost insoluble.
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What initially seems clear turns out to be equivocal, or teasingly elusive, or, in the most developed form, insoluble in significance.
The black insoluble matter recovered on the filter was washed thoroughly with water and dried in air.
Insoluble residues ranged from 2-3 % near the base to 20-40 % high in the section.
In this paper we treat the case where has insoluble image.
Concomitantly, there was no change in vacuolation, or accumulation of insoluble reserves.
We are still apt to regard formalism and emotional expression as opposed interests instead of an insoluble whole.
Detailed structural information has been difficult to obtain by conventional techniques because of the inherent non-crystalline and insoluble nature of amyloid fibrils.
The other 2 major membrane proteins (56000 and 53000 daltons) were also present in large amount in all insoluble fractions.
Because adhesion molecules form an insoluble complex in vitro, the tunnel wall made up with adhesion molecules might be resistant to macromolecule diffusion.
The aging lung the contribution of elastin and collagen, which are insoluble extracellular proteins characterized by their longevity, strength and resistance to destruction.
Insoluble material was separated by centrifugation and connexin 36 was immunoprecipitated from the solubilized proteins.
The detergent showed surface activity as it was insoluble in water.
Precipitation reactions involve the formation of an insoluble product.
Is the base or carbonate soluble or insoluble?
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