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The interplay of light and heat in bleaching rhodopsin.
907 binding pocket of opsin diminishes bleaching adaptation of retinal cones.
Noncovalent occupancy of the retinalbinding pocket of opsin diminishes bleaching adaptation of retinal cones.
Rare pebbles of rotted and bleached lamprophyre are locally present; these appear to have been minette originally but are highly altered.
In the case of spatial adpositions evolving into case markers, what is bleached is precisely the spatial relations denoted by the adposition.
Anything over this concentration abolished photosynthetic activity in the samples, which eventually bleached and died.
The effect of bleaching on the long-wave branch of absorbance spectra is negligible, however, and comparison should focus on this range.
Losses from oxide-coated sand ultimately exceeded those from bleached sand for three of the four cations.
Of all spots on the bleached and desolate upland this was the most forlorn.
What could explain the dramatic and unexpected results of initial rapid recovery and transitory plateaux after par tial bleaches in the homozygote?
The mean lmax of the difference spectra created by bleaching the outer segments with white light is 517.8 6 5.68 nm.
Measured outer segments were bleached with full spectrum white-light in order to confirm that the visual pigments were photolabile.
Quantitative study and mathematical correction of the effects from bleaching and fluorescence attenuation in depth.
The diachronic change is that andar motion verb combinations have become collocational routines where andar is bleached of motion meaning.
True, the colour could have been destroyed by the bleaching action of the hypochlorite.
A similar problem is true of the various, generally very old, prefixes which have been bleached of meaning (preverbs, qualifiers and so on).
Harsh chemicals used in bleaching textiles, curing leather, etc. perhaps predispose agroindustrial ventures toward pollution.
The circulating current was reduced after bleaching and then reduced further during perfusion with b-ionone gray traces!.
We did not attempt to use par tial bleaching techniques to rule out the possibility of opsin coexpression.
Interestingly, they resemble those of bleaching the photoreceptor rhodopsin, which indicates that the structural changes in both receptors are related.
Psychophysical testing was preceded by 8 min of dark adaptation and 2.5 min adaptation to each new bleaching level before measuring thresholds.
Thus, even though the meaning of hou2 is bleached when it occurs with property verbs, the intensification construction in which it occurs still licenses only semantically gradable verbs.
Historical debate, however, is rather bleached out.
I will argue in the next section that the to-infinitive after these verbs restores the full ingressive meaning, which had become bleached with bare infinitival complements.
In other words, if in the process of a certain semantic change, what is bleached is a meaning component that is iconically represented, then the semantic change is blocked.
Quantitative analysis of rates of recovery usually assume that all the neighbors of the bleached cell have the same number of junctional channels and the same volume.
In examples such as these pure has achieved a state of grammaticalization (or delexification) whereby the meaning of 'unadulterated' has been bleached out and its function is mainly pragmatic.
They were then subjected to a second sorting before being sent on to the rafugars (the artisans engaged to repair any damage caused in the process of bleaching).
Lexical excorporation, a type of reanalysis where an item is bleached of its structural components due to lexicalization, accounts for the development of the movement, permission, and ingressive senses.
We must be concerned especially about the way in which bleaches are used.
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The provisions of the regulations apply to such bleaches.
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The printing, dyeing and bleaching sections of the cotton and rayon finishing industry are considering certain voluntary schemes for eliminating surplus machine capacity.
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Cleansers, polishers, furniture polish, stove polish, bleaches, oven cleansers, lavatory cleansers, paint solvents—nearly all of them carry substances of a poisonous or toxic nature.
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While the company was providing water for bleaching the cloth, people were dying in typhus epidemics because of the dirty water supply.
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The same provision as to age is included in the recommendation as regards the textile, dyeing and bleaching industry.
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All household bleaches contain less than this.
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There are filter presses, rotary dryers and processes for bleaching the clay to the required whiteness, and the degree of moisture which is required by the consumer is carefully tested.
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Bleaches and poisons are left lying around within the reach of small children, often in containers which are exactly the same as those used for harmless substances, foods and drinks.
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I suggest that bleaches, poisons and spirits should always be dispensed or sold only in the kind of container which requires a double action to open.
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They are often made from industrial cotton which may be bleached white or left the fibers natural color.
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About 1641 a dyeing and bleaching operation was built along the river.
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She was dressed in a black suit and white silk blouse with freshly bleached and coiffured blonde hair.
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Partial bleaches (2-13%) showed log-linear phases of recovery that matched the rate of recovery of the 97% bleach.
However, due to the exponential character of bleaching, the second flash also resulted in incomplete bleach.
The branches are 215 mm broad, firm in texture and dark reddish brown in color bleaching to yellowish in sunlight.
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Because of this, he bleached his hair to become less recognizable.
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Even though shives are darker than rest of the pulp, they may pass unnoticed to the paper machine because they are easily bleached.
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He was also bleached and two new side doors were made.
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Borax is also present in some tooth bleaching formulas.
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The second major industrial application is the manufacture of sodium percarbonate and sodium perborate which are used as mild bleaches in laundry detergents.
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The markers were used to mark bolts of cloth prior to dying and bleaching.
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In the 18th century, before the introduction of chemical bleaching, bleaching fields were commonplace, some very close to the town.
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The laser bleaches the color exposing the white or silver aluminum substrate.
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Significant sources of natural threats to corals are storm damage and white band disease and bleaching.
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Elevated temperatures also are damaging to coral reefs, causing coral bleaching.
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Thus, the formation of stable hypochlorite bleaches is facilitated by dissolving chlorine gas into basic water solutions, such as sodium hydroxide.
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The processes involved spinning, weaving, bleaching, dying and finally some printing.
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Sequelae of a necrotic pulp include acute apical periodontitis, dental abscess or radicular cyst and discolouration of the tooth that may require tooth bleaching.
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Lighter shades were achieved by bleaching with sulphur dioxide.
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Coral reefs might be capable of surviving this intensification, but suffer bleaching from high temperatures.
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The group once again underwent a drastic change in appearance, taking on a distinctly gothic image, with most of the members bleaching their hair.
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Unthriftiness, drooping of the wings, bleaching of the head and emaciation.
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Adding to this, there is also the increased frequency of coral bleaching events, including the severe bleaching event of 1997-1998.
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The pulp can also be bleached to produce white paper, but this consumes 5% of the fibers.
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Textiles are also sometimes bleached, making the textile pale or white.
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The print is in rough shape; several frames are out of alignment, at times, while the whole picture looks bleached out and very fuzzy.
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Impurities are removed after bleaching though a process known as chiri-tori.
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Documents printed on modern paper often contain bleaches and other chemicals which can speed up this deterioration.
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Threats include disease, coral bleaching, predation, climate change, storm damage, and human activity.
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Also, prolonged exposure to bleaching agents may damage tooth enamel.
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Similarly, the chemical industry started by producing bleaches and dyes, but expanded into other areas.
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He talks with the three fish about coral that have suffered from coral bleaching, while the whitened coral appears on screen.
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Historically, bromine was produced by adding sulfuric acid and bleaching powder to natural brine.
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If the fabric is to be dyed a deep shade, then lower levels of bleaching are acceptable, for example.
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Carefully collected on the hive, it was bleached through a series of pure water baths that washed off all the impurities.
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A cool upwelling from the deep bay is thought to provide natural resilience to coral bleaching and this may explain the unusually pristine coral habitat.
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Manufacturing methods used after 1870 employed sulfuric acid for sizing and bleaching the paper.
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Finally, the crude oil is refined using water precipitation and organic acid, bleaching with clay, and deodorizing using steam distillation.
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Issues discussed include climate change, coral bleaching, coral disease and coral reef fishing.
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Chemical processes such as bleaching, dyeing, lightening and relaxing hair may also be taught.
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The active ingredient was identified by bleaching symptoms on the test species.
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The test lacks its velvet-like skin of spines and has often been bleached white by sunlight.
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The final film was slightly bleached in post-production to give it a vintage appearance.
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One did not bleach the cloth but changed it every 3 days and the remainder bleached the cloth daily or weekly.
Other common adornments include band names painted on jackets or bleached into clothes, as well as buttons or patches indicating cities.
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Over the past 20 years it has experienced unparalleled rates of bleaching.
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Tall mohawks and spiked hair, either bleached or in bright colors, took on a more extreme character than in the 1970s.
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The pieces were then subjected to yet another bleach before being sorted a third time.
He puts forward the argument that you know has been grammaticalized and, as such, any prior meaning has been "bleached out".
The circulating current decreased after bleaching and was reduced further during perfusion with b-ionone gray traces!.
Exposure to bleached kraft pulp-mill effluent disrupts the pituitary-gonadal axis of white sucker at multiple sites.
After exposure, copepods were kept in the dark to prevent the dye from bleaching.
Outer segments were bleached with broadband white light from the monochromator at its blaze angle to confirm that the putative visual pigments were photolabile.
Photopigment in the outer segment was bleached by passing white light through the measuring beam, and repeat scans were completed to calculate the difference spectrum.
Therefore, we devised a simple correction procedure that relies on measuring the effects of relatively small bleaches.
Wavelengths for each unique hue were determined under both dark adapted and bleached conditions within each day of data collection.
After weaving, the woven cotton cloth was usually a dirtyish grey, but consumers wanted white fabrics, and hence the woven fabric had to be bleached.
The damaged leaves initially appear bleached and finally dry out.
The granodiorite clasts in particular are characterized by a several millimetres thick, bleached outer zone in which biotites appear to have suffered severe alteration.
Thus, sulphate was the only anion showing evidence of preferential retention in oxide-coated sand relative to bleached sand.
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