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These data are being read from / written to memory, typically through a computer bus ( so far typically volatile storage components ).
These data are being read from / written to memory, typically through a computer bus ( so far typically volatile storage components ).
These metals are therefore relatively volatile, and are avoided in ultra-high vacuum systems.
These volatile compounds are decomposed along with ammonia, arsine, phosphine and related hydrides on a heated substrate via metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy ( MOVPE ) process for applications such as light emitting diodes ( LEDs ) fabrication.
These halides are unstable to oxygen and moisture and readily form volatile oxyhalides, MOX < sub > 4 </ sub > and MO < sub > 2 </ sub > X < sub > 2 </ sub >.
These observations supported a number of longstanding hypotheses about comet construction, particularly Fred Whipple's " dirty snowball " model, which correctly predicted that Halley would be composed of a mixture of volatile ices – such as water, carbon dioxide and ammonia – and dust.
These volatile chemicals yield important performance characteristics, primarily density reduction, cushioning / energy absorption and thermal insulation.
These include moisture content, ash content, sulfur content, volatile content, tar, and plasticity.
These are similar to air displacement pipettes, but are less commonly used and are used to avoid contamination and for volatile or viscous substances at small volumes, such as DNA.
These suggest volatile substances in concentrations ten times those in the magmas of normal mid-ocean ridges.
These detect volatile compounds given off from explosives using gas chromatography.
These securities are more volatile than stock and should encourage the holders to manage those positions with a view to reducing that risk.
These sat again until 1979 – 1980, where, amidst an extraordinarily volatile precious metals market, the remaining coins were sold under chaotic conditions.
These coals would give off large amounts of volatile hydrocarbons into the coal gas, but would leave behind a crumbly, low-quality coke not suitable for metallurgical processes.
These were trays covered in cotton gauze which was sprinkled with a volatile liquid, such as ether.
These side-products are highly reactive and produce volatile aromatic amines which are responsible for the unpleasant odor.
These were volatile and stormy times.
These issues are likely to be less volatile and so updates ( SLA reviews ) are less frequently required.
These compounds are some of the volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) found in petroleum derivatives such as petrol ( gasoline ).
These rocks have low concentrations of large ion lithophile elements ( LILE ), light rare earth elements ( LREE ), volatile elements and other highly incompatible elements.
These incidences, accentuated by Quiroga's volatile nature, excacerbated his wife so greatly that she became severely depressed.
These are mainly volatile terpenes and sesquiterpenes.
These are volatile chemicals which will slowly evaporate from the explosive and can be detected in the atmosphere by either detection dogs or specialised machines.
These represent low-volume volatile melts and attain their ultramafic chemistry via a different process to typical ultramafic rocks.

These and substances
These oils develop hard, smooth films when they dry and form resinlike substances.
These chemicals are styrene, acetophenone and brominated substances.
These other types of substances, such as ionic compounds and network solids, are organized in such a way as to lack the existence of identifiable molecules per se.
These are semisynthetic derivatives of epipodophyllotoxins, substances naturally occurring in the root of American Mayapple ( Podophyllum peltatum ).
These were lists, prepared by collating observations on the actions of substances one upon another, showing the varying degrees of affinity exhibited by analogous bodies for different reagents, and they retained their vogue for the rest of the century, until displaced by the profounder conceptions introduced by Claude Berthollet.
These laws regulated public drinking water systems, toxic substances, pesticides, and ocean dumping ; and protected wildlife, wilderness, and wild and scenic rivers.
These successes were followed by the enactment of a whole series of laws regulating waste ( Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ), toxic substances ( Toxic Substances Control Act ), pesticides ( FIFRA: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act ), clean-up of polluted sites ( Superfund ), protection of endangered species ( Endangered Species Act ), and more.
These range from a symbolic pricking or piercing of the clitoris or labia, to cauterization of the clitoris, cutting into the vagina to widen it ( gishiri cutting ), and introducing corrosive substances to tighten it.
These plant-derived substances are more similar to pectin and other gelling plant carbohydrates than to gelatin proteins ; their physical properties are slightly different, creating different constraints for the preparation and storage conditions.
These substances, major constituents of bauxite, are known as laterites and are formed by leeching from rocks of most of the ions other than aluminium and iron and subsequent hydrolysis of the remaining aluminium and iron.
These combinations are considered C-III substances, prescriptions for which are generally valid for 6 months, including any refills.
These finds, some of which have been preserved practically intact due to the special conditions of the peat bogs, have included wooden arrows with microliths attached to the tip by resinous substances and cords.
These substances are generally more recent discoveries that have not yet been recognized as vitamins or as required.
These generally involve pre-coating the chamber with any of a variety of substances, or by gently smoking a new pipe to build up a cake ( a mixture of ash, unburned tobacco, oils, sugars, and other residue ) on the walls.
These rules include such things as regulation ski sizes, sidecuts, boot heights, binding risers and other regulations such as limitations to chemical substances found in winning racers as well as many other things which all ensure one particular skier has no advantage over another.
These substances are naturally occurring, but nonetheless psychoactive, and are compounds identified through the work of ethnobotanists and ethnomycologists ( and others who study the native use of naturally occurring psychoactive drugs ).
These and various other substances that have an effect on the brain are still used as remedies in many cultures.
These temperatures cannot be reached with conventional black powder fuses, nitrocellulose rods, detonators, pyrotechnic initiators, or other common igniting substances.
These substances would become neutralized in the cooking process, but using the leftover ( un-cooked ) marinade later as a sauce holds the risk of reapplication.
These hybridized glasses have a very low level of optical dispersion ; only two compiled lenses made of these substances can yield a high level of correction.
These substances are cathartic and laxative, which explains the sporadic use of rhubarb as a dieting aid.
These later substances are hormones, and so the pancreas is also an endocrine gland.
These substances can be represented by the mnemonic SLIME: salicylic acid, lithium, isopropanol, Magnesium-containing laxatives, and ethylene glycol
These microvessels, measuring 5-10 μm in diameter, connect arterioles and venules, and enable the exchange of water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and many other nutrients and waste chemical substances between blood and surrounding tissues.

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