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insoluble and material
The small amount of insoluble material which precipitated during dialysis was suspended in approximately 5 ml of starting buffer, centrifuged, resuspended in 2.5 ml of isotonic saline and tested for antibody activity.
The insoluble material which precipitated during dialysis against starting buffer always showed intense agglutinin activity, regardless of the blood group of the donor.
Once again, both anti-A and anti-B activities were found in the insoluble material precipitated during dialysis.
In fact agglutination of Af cells in saline could be produced by the insoluble material from sera containing `` only '' incomplete antibody activity.
The concept of the solvation interaction can also be applied to an insoluble material, for example, solvation of functional groups on a surface of ion-exchange resin.
Iron ( III ) is usually the most stable form of iron in air, as illustrated by the pervasiveness of rust, an insoluble iron ( III )- containing material.
A Langmuir monolayer or insoluble monolayer is a one-molecule thick layer of an insoluble organic material spread onto an aqueous subphase.
The suspected allergen is bound to an insoluble material and the patient's serum is added.
Radiolabeled anti-human IgE antibody is added where it binds to those IgE antibodies already bound to the insoluble material.
The pigment is insoluble and has no tendency to migrate in the material.
Where limestone has been used, such as at Cwm Rheidol in mid Wales, the positive impact has been much less than anticipated because of the creation of an insoluble calcium sulfate layer on the limestone chips, binding the material and preventing further neutralization.
Hursley village is situated on the chalk at the northern edge of the Palaeogene deposits of the Hampshire Basin ; the chalk is largely overlain by head and ' clay with flints ', insoluble material concentrated out of dissolved chalk.
Most of the organic carbon in CI and CM carbonaceous chondrites is an insoluble complex material.

insoluble and resulting
A distinction is usually made between a pigment, which is insoluble in the vehicle ( resulting in a suspension ), and a dye, which either is itself a liquid or is soluble in its vehicle ( resulting in a solution ).
The resulting decrease in alcohol percentage causes some of the constituents to become insoluble, which changes the liqueur's appearance from dark transparent yellow to milky soft yellow, a phenomenon also present with absinthe and known as the ouzo effect.
By dissolving a polymer an insoluble high molar mass fraction may be filtered off resulting in a large reduction in M < sub > w </ sub > and a small reduction in M < sub > n </ sub > thus reducing polydispersity.

insoluble and from
The first attempts to isolate TSH came a decade later, when Janssen and Loeser ( 1931 ) used trichloroacetic acid to separate the soluble TSH from insoluble impurities.
In attempting to improve specificity of staining, the fluorescein-labeled antisera used in both direct and indirect methods were treated in one of several ways: ( 1 ) They were passed through Dowex-2-chloride twice and treated with acetone insoluble powders ( Coons, 1958 ) prepared from mouse liver or from healthy sweet clover stems or crown gall tissue produced by Agrobacterium tumefaciens ( E. F. Smith & Townsend ) on sweet clover stems.
Part of the slowness of the calcium-water reaction results from the metal being partly protected by insoluble white calcium hydroxide.
In turn, zinc hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to yield a thin, impermeable, tenacious and quite insoluble dull gray layer of zinc carbonate which adheres extremely well to the underlying zinc, so protecting it from further corrosion.
If the glucose inside the cells is high, the cells will convert it to the insoluble glycogen to prevent the soluble glucose from interfering with cellular metabolism.
The insoluble fiber, resistant starch from high amylose corn, has been used as a supplement and may contribute to improving insulin sensitivity and glycemic management as well as promoting regularity and possibly relief of diarrhea.
The coarse grains prevent it from clogging the softener unit ; unlike certain types of salt used for culinary purposes, it does not contain added insoluble anticaking agents or magnesium salts.
This characteristic distinguishes them from fibrous proteins ( the other class ), which are practically insoluble.
After secretion from the cell, the terminal peptides are cleaved by procollagen N-and C-proteinases, and the tropocollagen molecules spontaneously assemble into insoluble fibrils.
When the grain boundary tries to move past the inclusion diffusion of atoms from one grain to the other will be hindered by the insoluble particle.
Fibronectin ’ s shift from soluble to insoluble fibrils proceeds when cryptic fibronectin-binding sites are exposed along the length of a bound fibronectin molecules.
These insoluble particles help remove plaque from the teeth.
It takes 10-12 minutes after the loose soil has come off to remove the ground-in insoluble soil from garments.
This filter is made from activated clays and charcoal and removes fine insoluble soil and non-volatile residues, along with dyes from the solvent.
Adsorption, ion exchange, and chromatography are sorption processes in which certain adsorbates are selectively transferred from the fluid phase to the surface of insoluble, rigid particles suspended in a vessel or packed in a column.
It is normal to dissolve the used fuel in nitric acid, after the removal of the insoluble matter the uranium and plutonium are extracted from the highly active liquor.
The first unambiguous demonstration of the existence of stardust within meteorites came from the laboratory of Edward Anders in Chicago, who found that the xenon isotopic abundances contained within an insoluble carbonaceous residue that remained after the meteorite bulk was dissolved by strong acids matched almost exactly the predictions for red-giant stardust.
While petroleum jelly is a non-polar hydrocarbon hydrophobic ( water-repelling ) and insoluble in water, glycerol ( not a hydrocarbon but an alcohol ) is the opposite: it is so strongly hydrophilic ( water-attracting ) that by continuous absorption of moisture from the air, it produces the feeling of wetness on the skin, similar to the greasiness produced by petroleum jelly.
It is generally used to separate a liquid from an insoluble liquid ( e. g. in red wine, where the wine is decanted from the potassium bitartrate crystals ).

insoluble and against
The apparent contradiction between harming or murdering a neighbor through inoculation and the Sixth Commandment --" thou shalt not kill "-- seemed insoluble and hence stood as one of the main objections against the procedure.
" In response to an enquiry about the same sermon from the botanist Henry Nicholas Ridley, Darwin stated that " Dr Pusey was mistaken in imagining that I wrote the Origin with any relation whatever to Theology ", and added that " many years ago when I was collecting facts for the Origin, my belief in what is called a personal God was as firm as that of Dr Pusey himself, & as to the eternity of matter I have never troubled myself about such insoluble questions .— Dr Pusey's attack will be as powerless to retard by a day the belief in evolution as were the virulent attacks made by divines fifty years ago against Geology, & the still older ones of the Catholic church against Galileo ".
In a recently published history ( 2010 ) the military writer Martin Windrow examines in detail the evidence for and against Wren's service with the Foreign Legion before concluding that in the absence of some further documentary discovery the question is an insoluble one.

insoluble and buffer
Analytes that are insoluble in the interior of micelles should migrate at the electroosmotic flow velocity,, and be detected at the retention time of the buffer,.

insoluble and always
Hutton correctly asserted that basalt never contained fossils and was always insoluble, hard, and crystalline.
The basic nova technique is very simple: Always create as many insoluble conflicts as possible and always aggravate existing conflicts-This is done by dumping on the same planet life forms with incompatible conditions of existence-There is of course nothing " wrong " about any given life form since " wrong " only has reference to conflicts with other life forms-The point is these life forms should not be on the same planet-Their conditions of life are basically incompatible in present time form and it is precisely the work of the nova mob to see that they remain in present time form, to create and aggravate the conflicts that lead to the explosion of a planet, that is to nova -

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