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base and dilute
It is easily hydrolyzed by dilute acid or base as well as myriad hemicellulase enzymes.
In chemistry, the term base metal is used informally to refer to a metal that oxidizes or corrodes relatively easily, and reacts variably with dilute hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) to form hydrogen.
Bottlers purchase the base spirits in bulk, then filter, dilute, distribute and market the end product under a variety of vodka brand names.
This includes soaking the piece in a saturated solution of sodium or potassium hydroxide in an alcohol (" base bath "), followed by a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid (" acid bath ") to neutralize the excess base.
In 1841, Mosander went on to show that " lantana " was the most strongly basic of a mixture of rare earth element oxides and was the last to be precipitated from acid solution when base was added, or the first to be dissolved when the mixed oxides were leached with dilute acid.
These approximations will fail when dealing with relatively strong acids or bases ( pKa more than a couple units away from 7 ), dilute or very concentrated solutions ( less than 1 mM or greater than 1M ), or heavily skewed acid / base ratios ( more than 100 to 1 ).
Carrier oil, also known as base oil or vegetable oil, is used to dilute essential oils and absolutes before they are applied to the skin in massage and aromatherapy.
The precise cream dilute coat color produced depends on the underlying base coat color.
Crossing two heterozygous dilutes will statistically result in offspring which are 25 % the base color, 25 % homozygous dilute, and 50 % heterozygous dilute.
The precise champagne dilute coat color produced depends on the underlying base coat color.
Those with a better knowledge of horse genetics argue that she is much more likely a blue taffy, ( a brown base taffy or silver dapple, and also the darkest of this colour dilute ) because she is described with ' the colour of moonlight running across her back ,' and strands of silver in her hair.

base and ethanol
It sells products such as gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, ethanol, polymers, intermediate chemicals, base oils and asphalt.
The term " secondary market " is also used to refer to the market for any used goods or assets, or an alternative use for an existing product or asset where the customer base is the second market ( for example, corn has been traditionally used primarily for food production and feedstock, but a " second " or " third " market has developed for use in ethanol production ).
The term " secondary market " is also used to refer to the market for any used goods or assets, or an alternative use for an existing product or asset where the customer base is the second market ( for example, corn has been traditionally used primarily for food production and feedstock, but a " second " or " third " market has developed for use in ethanol production ).
A Knoevenagel condensation is demonstrated in the reaction of 2-methoxybenzaldehyde 1 with the barbituric acid 2 in ethanol using piperidine as a base.
For this reason, the conjugate sodium alkoxide base of the alcohol formed ( e. g. sodium ethoxide if ethanol is formed ) is often used, since the alkoxide is regenerated.

base and %),
In 2006, Abreu led the major leagues in walks ( 124 ), pitches per plate appearance ( 4. 45 ), and number of pitches seen ( 3, 056 ), and was second in the major leagues in percent of plate appearances that were walks ( 18. 5 %), and led the NL in percentage of pitches taken ( 66. 2 ), and in walks per plate appearance (. 181 ), third in batting average on balls in play (. 375 ), eighth in on base percentage (. 424 ), 18th in stolen bases ( 30 ), and 19th in doubles ( 41 ).
), 8th in doubles ( 42 ) and batting average with runners in scoring position with two out (. 375 ), 9th in walk percentage ( 13. 8 %), and 10th in times on base ( 259 ).
From this service population base, Olympic College's student body demographically by largest represented groups are predominantly full time ( 59 %), between the ages of 20 – 29 ( 37. 7 %), female ( 56 %) and white ( 73 %).
As a part of clarification on ethnic group in Kuala Penyu, it's fair enough to mention that every one of them specifically by percentage base on previous official record through consensus report year 2000 was stated 23, 670 peoples, where it notified by race as follow ; Tatana ( 39 %), Bisaya ( 35. 6 %) Brunei ( 13. 1 %) Kedayan ( 7. 8 %), Bajau ( 3. 2 %), Cina ( 1. 6 %), India ( 0. 7 %) and others.

base and Eau
* Golden Triangle ( Wisconsin ), an informal name for the urban centers of the Chippewa Valley, i. e., the Eau Claire-Chippewa Falls metropolitan area forming the base of a triangle, with Menomonie, Wisconsin as its apex
" He appeared in 108 games for Eau Claire in 1887, batting. 294 with 47 extra base hits, 61 stolen bases, 100 runs scored and 240 total bases.
The airport is mainly used for general aviation and business travel ; Eau Claire owned Menards corporation uses CVRA to base their fleet of aircraft to serve their stores throughout the Midwest.
Tam attended Eau Gallie High School in Melbourne, Florida where he played second base and was a teammate of Toronto Blue Jays draft pick Mark Fuller.

base and de
Simone de Beauvoir tries to base an ethics on Heidegger's and Sartre's writings ( The Ethics of Ambiguity ), where she highlights the need to grapple with ambiguity: " as long as philosophers and they have thought, most of them have tried to mask it ... And the ethics which they have proposed to their disciples has always pursued thre same goal.
The 1st Naval District is located at the country's main naval base in Rio de Janeiro ; the 2nd Naval District is in Salvador ; the 3rd Naval District is located in Natal ; the 4th Naval District is located in Belém ; and the 5th Naval District is located in Porto Alegre.
es: Robo de base
Until about 2000, users of Unix desktops regarded CDE as the de facto standard, but at that time, other desktop environments such as GNOME and K Desktop Environment 2 were quickly becoming mature, and became almost universal on the Linux platform, which already had a larger user base than most commercial Unixes in total.
Général d ' armée Louis Bobozo, and Generaux de Corps d ' Armee Nyamaseko Mata Bokongo, Nzoigba Yeu Ngoli, Muke Massaku, Ingila Grima, Itambo Kambala Wa Mukina, Tshinyama Mpemba, and General de Division Yossa Yi Ayira, the last having been commander of the Kamina base, were all retired on 25 July 1972.
fr: Système de gestion de base de données
es: Denormalización ( base de datos )
The bay extends past the boundaries of the base into Cuba, where the bay is then referred to as Bahía de Guantánamo.
Nearby Radlett was the base for Handley Page Aircraft Company, while Hatfield became home to de Havilland.
The earliest evidence of human activity in Jersey dates to about 250, 000 years ago ( before Jersey became an island ) when bands of nomadic hunters used the caves at La Cotte de St Brelade as a base for hunting mammoth.
* 1769 – An expedition led by Gaspar de Portolà establishes a base in California and sets out to find the Port of Monterey ( now Monterey, California ).
Sphingolipids are a complicated family of compounds that share a common structural feature, a sphingoid base backbone that is synthesized de novo from the amino acid serine and a long-chain fatty acyl CoA, then converted into ceramides, phosphosphingolipids, glycosphingolipids and other compounds.
It has 47 strings, highly decorative floral carving on the top of the column, base, and feet, and has a fleur de lis pattern at the bottom of the column.
Among the last bases to be closed were those at Kati, on 8 June 1961, Tessalit ( un base aérienne secondaire ), on 8 July 1961, Gao ( la base aérienne 163 de Gao ), on 2 August 1961, and Air Base 162 at Bamako ( la base aérienne 162 de Bamako ), on 5 September 1961.
Mahé de La Bourdonnais established Port Louis as a naval base and a shipbuilding centre.
During the Napoleonic wars, the " Isle de France " had become a base from which French corsairs organised successful raids on British commercial ships.
The Marañón River (, ) rises about 160 km to the northeast of Lima, Peru, flows through a deeply-eroded Andean valley in a northwesterly direction, along the eastern base of the Cordillera of the Andes, as far as 5 degrees 36 ' southern latitude ; then it makes a great bend to the northeast, and cuts through the inland Andes, until at the Pongo de Manseriche it flows through the plains.

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