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Synthetic and chemotherapy
# Synthetic oxygen carriers may also show potential for cancer treatment, as their reduced size allows them to diffuse more effectively through poorly vasculated tumour tissue, increasing the effectiveness of treatments like photodynamic therapy and chemotherapy.

Synthetic and science
Synthetic organic chemistry is an applied science as it borders engineering, the " design, analysis, and / or construction of works for practical purposes ".
Focusing on the form as well as the content of Spencer's " Synthetic Philosophy ", it has recently been identified as the paradigmatic case of " Social Darwinism ", understood as a politically motivated metaphysic very different in both form and motivation from Darwinist science.
Synthetic biology is a new area of biological research and technology that combines science and engineering.

Synthetic and development
Synthetic cubism ( 1912 – 1919 ) was a further development of the genre, in which cut paper fragments — often wallpaper or portions of newspaper pages — were pasted into compositions, marking the first use of collage in fine art.
Synthetic and computer-based approaches are used for the development of newer antitrypanosomal analogues with improved efficacy and oral bioavailability.
* Synthetic Environment for concept development and experimentation
In light of this discovery, Heraeus joined forces with AEG and founded a quartz lamp company, culminating in the development of the ‘ Original Hanau Synthetic Sunlamp ’ which flooded onto the German market as early as the 1930s.
Synthetic setae emulate the setae found on the toes of a gecko and scientific research in this area is driven towards the development of dry adhesives.

Synthetic and began
Synthetic Cubism began with Picasso alone, late in 1913 or early in 1914 ; ;
After Nicholson's first exhibition of figurative works in London in 1922, his work began to be influenced by Synthetic Cubism, and later by the primitive style of Rousseau.
STS-59 ground controllers finished activating Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C ( SIR-C ) and began processing its first images of the earth, while engineers working with the X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar ( X-SAR ) worked their way through some initial activation problems.
In 1937 Frieda Harris began taking lessons in Projective Synthetic Geometry, based upon the ideas of Goethe as reflected in the teachings of Steiner, from Olive Whicher and George Adams.

Synthetic and Germany
Synthetic nitrate had been invented in Germany at the turn of the 20th century and by the 1930s and 40s had severely crippled northern Chile's nitrate industry.
* " Synthetic Diesel May Play a Significant Role as Renewable Fuel in Germany " at USDA FAS website

Synthetic and with
Synthetic amethyst is produced by gamma-ray, x-ray or electron beam irradiation of clear quartz which has been first doped with ferric impurities.
In July 2009, ExxonMobil announced a $ 600 million collaboration with Synthetic Genomics to research and develop next-generation biofuels.
Synthetic polymerization reactions may be carried out with or without a catalyst.
The group's worldwide buzz started with " Ego Trippin '," its first 12-inch single on Next Plateau Records in 1986 that was the first hip hop song to feature the " Synthetic Substitution " drum break sample.
Sometimes argued to be in competition with Phonics and Synthetic phonics methods.
Synthetic verbal conjugation is expressed in present, aorist and imperfect tenses, while perfect, pluperfect, future and conditional tenses / moods are made by combining auxiliary verbs with participles or synthetic tense forms.
From the conservation movement at the beginning of the 20th century, then with concern in the sixties about chemical pesticides, the ecological movement was born with Murray Bookchin's Our Synthetic Environment and Rachel Carson's Silent Spring.
Synthetic pharmaceutical drugs with corticosteroid-like effect are used in a variety of conditions, ranging from brain tumors to skin diseases.
* Synthetic resin a liquid or soft plastic monomer used to make a hard thermosetting plastic, changing viscosity in a way reminiscent to the way some plant resins " set " with time.
Synthetic reeds are useful when the instrument is played intermittently with long breaks in between, during which time a natural reed might become dry.
Synthetic taurine is obtained from isethionic acid ( 2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid ), which in turn is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous sodium bisulfite.
Synthetic dying techniques along with post-dye treatments were introduced to control shrink and twist.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
The movement's name is derived from the combination of the emotional intensity and self-denial of the German Expressionists with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as Futurism, the Bauhaus and Synthetic Cubism.
Reforming Skinny Puppy in 2003 with Mark Walk, they have since released two albums on the German label Synthetic Symphony, and toured extensively.
Synthetic tetraesters, which are similar to vegetable oils but with four fatty acid chains compared to the normal three found in a natural ester, are manufactured by Fischer esterification.
Both Venera 15 and 16 were equipped with a Synthetic Aperture Radar ( SAR ).
Synthetic web or rope with thin steel wires interwoven to carry the electrical charge has become popular in recent years, particularly where additional visibility is desired.
Synthetic materials with wood-like qualities are also used, though they are the most expensive option in most situations.
' Chambers was associated with Chapman's salon and his work served as the unacknowledged template for the Synthetic Philosophy.
Synthetic alforsite is prepared in a laboratory and mixed with soil to create a polluted soil, and then is treated with a mixture of salt and ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and maintained at a pH level of nine for two weeks.

Synthetic and late
Synthetic lubricants were first synthesized, or man-made, in significant quantities as replacements for mineral lubricants ( and fuels ) by German scientists in the late 1930s and early 1940s because of their lack of sufficient quantities of crude for their ( primarily military ) needs.
Synthetic coolants originated in the late 1950s and are usually water-based.

Synthetic and .
nor did Synthetic Cubism fully begin there.
Synthetic amethyst is made to imitate the best quality amethyst.
Synthetic adhesives are based on elastomers, thermoplastics, emulsions, and thermosets.
Synthetic shuttles are often used by recreational players to reduce their costs as feathered shuttles break easily.
Synthetic fibers and woolens, which dry quickly, shed water, and are warm when wet, are vastly preferred to cotton materials, which retain water and increase the risk of hypothermia.
In June 2005, he co-founded Synthetic Genomics, a firm dedicated to using modified microorganisms to produce clean fuels and biochemicals.
Synthetic dyes quickly replaced the traditional natural dyes.
" Synthetic propositions, on the other hand, have distinct subjects and predicates.
Synthetic molecules called artificial enzymes also display enzyme-like catalysis.
Most modern day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as FR4, or the cheaper ( and less hard-wearing ) Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper ( SRBP, also known as Paxoline / Paxolin ( trade marks ) and FR2 )-characterised by its light yellow-to-brown colour.
Synthetic emeralds are often referred to as " created ", as their chemical and gemological composition is the same as their natural counterparts.
Synthetic pitches changed most aspects of field hockey, gaining speed.
Synthetic stick absorption spectrum of a simple gas mixture corresponding to the Atmosphere of Earth | Earth's atmosphere composition based on HITRAN data created using Hitran on the Web system.
Synthetic ( lab created ) corundums, including ruby and sapphire, are very common and they cost only a fraction of the natural stones.
MacDiarmid attempted to revive the Scots language as a medium for serious literature in poetic works including " A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle " ( 1936 ), developing a form of Synthetic Scots that combined different regional dialects and archaic terms.
Synthetic substitutes for ivory have been developed.
Synthetic knowledge, such as assertions about the real world, must be verified a posteriori by observation.
' The Analytic / Synthetic Distinction ', The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( Fall 2003 Edition ), Edward N. Zalta ( ed.
Beyond Symbolism and Surrealism: Alexei Remizov's Synthetic Art, Northwestern University Press, 2010.
Synthetic polymers are artificially manufactured, and are commonly referred to as industrial polymers.
* Synthetic substances of this kind are known as xenoestrogens.

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