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neutralize and effect
In effect, chewing gum exaggerates one of the normal processes that neutralize acid in the esophagus.
The incident also had a lasting propaganda effect in German-occupied Norway during the war, when the Norwegian collaborationist government tried to neutralize their nickname " Quislings " by using the location of the skirmish, Jøssingfjord, to coin the derogatory term " jøssing ", referring to pro-Allies and anti-Nazis.
The Tinkers use their knowledge and the Peacers ' ignorance of this effect to their advantage ( bobbling themselves for short time periods, for instance ), and with the help of a young thief ( and mathematical genius ), they lead a rebellion to try to bobble the power generators of the Peace Authority and thus neutralize its primary weapon.
As an advocate of urban guerilla warfare as means to neutralize and defeat political institutions in order to effect radical social change, Marighella's work was the latest tome in the small library of revolutionary political literature in the 20th century.
* neutralize the effect of lateral forces
She wears a cape that contains a secret Israeli gravity-polarization device, which allows her to neutralize gravity's effect on her mass, and a tight array of four electric micro-turbines which impel air for sufficient thrust for inertialess mass to fly at subsonic speeds.
" However, referring to " Black Juju " he also stated that " the one bummer on this album is so loud a bummer that it may threaten to neutralize the ingratiating effect of the aforementioned nifties.
( The sodium bicarbonate solution cannot be used as the solvent in the initial injection since it would neutralize the positive charge effect.
In sufficiently small populations, drift can also neutralize the effect of deterministic natural selection on the population.

neutralize and overall
The United States offensive, under the overall command of Chester Nimitz, followed the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign and was intended to neutralize Japanese bases in the central Pacific, support the Allied drive to retake the Philippines, and provide bases for a strategic bombing campaign against Japan.

neutralize and market
The BCRA buys dollars from the market to neutralize the large surplus of the foreign trade balance and keep the official exchange rate at internationally competitive levels for Argentine exports and import substitution.

neutralize and movement
In that sense pushing hands is a contract between students to train in the defensive and offensive movement principles of their martial art: learning to generate, coordinate and deliver power to another and also how to effectively neutralize incoming forces in a safe environment.
It was hoped this policy would neutralize the Soviet Union's efforts at using race warfare and class warfare in lobbying the third world nationalist movement to the Soviet Bloc.
Though Chávez had his moments trapping Martinez in the corner on the ropes, Martinez fought Chávez and used his fast lateral movement to avoid and neutralize Chávez ' offensive attack.

neutralize and utilizing
Machines in this category largely operate under the same principles as conventional autoclaves in that they are able to neutralize potentially infectious agents by utilizing pressurized steam and superheated water.
In the first round of the playoffs, MacTavish shocked the hockey world by utilizing a trapping defensive system to neutralize a potent Detroit Red Wings offense.

neutralize and trading
In order to neutralize irregularities in CO < sub > 2 </ sub >- emission levels due to extreme weather events ( harsh winters or very hot summers ), emission credits are doled out for a period of several years, called a " trading period ".

neutralize and predecessors
Unlike their arquebus predecessors, flintlock muskets could neutralize even the most heavily armoured cavalry forces.

neutralize and such
Elena Lourie ( 1975 ) suggested instead that it was Alfonso's attempt to neutralize the papacy's interest in a disputed succession — Aragon had been a fief of the Papacy since 1068 — and to fend off Urraca's son from her first marriage, Alfonso VII of Castile, for the Papacy would be bound to press the terms of such a pious testament.
An antibody ( Ab ), also known as an immunoglobulin ( Ig ), is a large Y-shaped protein produced by B-cells that is used by the immune system to identify and neutralize foreign objects such as bacteria and viruses.
As such, from a probabilistic viewpoint hidden arguments will neutralize one another.
A decision against distributing and recommending a work, which has not been condemned lightly, may be reversed, but only after profound changes that neutralize the harm which such a publication could bring forth among the ordinary faithful.
However, it was clear from the outset that such a missile would be unable to neutralize the Soviet ballistic missile submarines on patrol.
In addition to the viscosity index improvers, motor oil manufacturers often include other additives such as detergents and dispersants to help keep the engine clean by minimizing sludge buildup, corrosion inhibitors, and alkaline additives to neutralize acidic oxidation products of the oil.
More transparently, differing phonological distinctions between a speaker's first language and English create a tendency to neutralize such distinctions in English, and differences in the inventory or distribution of sounds may cause substitutions of native sounds in the place of difficult English sounds and / or simple deletion.
The use of Carbon offsets aims to neutralize a certain volume of GHG emissions by funding projects which should cause an equivalent reduction of GHG emissions somewhere else, such as tree planting.
This directive was drafted by Oliver North and outlined plans on how to get the American hostages released from Iran and toneutralize ” alleged " terrorist " threats from countries such as Nicaragua.
Raw kidney beans, and to a lesser extent some other beans ( such as broad / fava beans ), contain the toxin phytohaemagglutinin, which is destroyed by boiling for at least ten minutes, but not by the lower temperatures of a slow cooker, so dry beans should be either boiled prior to slow cooking to avoid poisoning, or alternatively, leaving the beans to soak in water overnight, sprouting them, will neutralize the toxin and increase nutritional values.
# A target of such small dimension that it requires the accurate placement of ordnance in order to neutralize or destroy it.
This is, he divides reality in such a way as to neutralize the double bind .” While critical of Freud's doctrine of the unconscious mind, Girard sees the ancient Greek tragedy, Oedipus the King, and key elements of Freud's Oedipus complex, patricidal and incestuous desire, to serve as prototypes for his own analysis of the mimetic double bind.
The reaction medium must be basic to neutralize the hydrogen halide produced as the byproduct of this coupling reaction, so alkylamine compounds such as triethylamine and diethylamine are sometimes used as solvents, but also DMF or ether can be used as solvent.
In the 1970s, in what feminist historians have characterized as a divide-and-conquer strategy aiming to neutralize and trivialize feminist issues, the American news media began to use the term catfight to describe women's disagreements about issues related to women's rights, such as the Equal Rights Amendment.
Sometimes essential oils, such as lavender, or powdered herbs, such as goldenseal or neem, are also applied to encourage drying, to help to neutralize the smell of decomposition, and for their antibacterial properties.
These types of activity are usually addressed with everyday mainstream security methods, such as antivirus software, firewalls, programs that identify or neutralize adware and spyware, and web filtering programs such as Proxomitron and Privoxy which check all web pages being read and identify and remove common nuisances contained.
" The Breakfast for Children Program ," wrote Hoover in an internal FBI memo in May 1969, " represents the best and most influential activity going for the BPP and, as such, is potentially the greatest threat to efforts by authorities to neutralize the BPP and destroy what it stands for.
The view of depression as sustained by intrusive negative cognitions has had particular application in cognitive behavioral therapy ( CBT ), which aims to challenge and neutralize them through techniques such as cognitive restructuring.
Railway officials added that the passenger train in the dreailment was preceded by an armored train whose responsibility was to detect and neutralize such explosive devices.
The dough is often, but not necessarily, leavened, in whole or in part, with sourdough, but sometimes uses a small addition of citric acid or vinegar to achieve the lowered pH needed to neutralize the rye amylases ; so-called " Jewish rye " is further seasoned with whole caraway seeds and glazed with an egg wash, and is traditionally associated with salted meats such as corned beef, pastrami, and ( outside kosher circles ) ham.

neutralize and by
Using this binding mechanism, an antibody can tag a microbe or an infected cell for attack by other parts of the immune system, or can neutralize its target directly ( for example, by blocking a part of a microbe that is essential for its invasion and survival ).
Antacids either directly neutralize acidity, increasing the pH, or reversibly reduce or block the secretion of acid by gastric cells to reduce acidity in the stomach.
This can be accomplished by the addition of salt to a suspension or changing the pH of a suspension to effectively neutralize or " screen " the surface charge of the particles in suspension.
The result is an unstable structure that is stabilized by the presence of large quantities of positive sodium ions that neutralize the charge.
During the Seven Years ' War, the British sought to neutralize any military threat Acadians posed and to interrupt the vital supply lines Acadians provided to Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia.
Jutte techniques were taught to him by his father — the jutte was often used in battle paired with a sword ; the jutte would parry and neutralize the weapon of the enemy while the sword struck or the practitioner grappled with the enemy.
In later years this targeting technique has been demonstrated by the use of cruise missiles to neutralize airfields, SAM sites etc.
" On defense the Dolphins ' goal was to neutralize Chuck Foreman by using cat-quick Manny Fernandez at nose tackle and to make passing difficult for Tarkenton by double-teaming John Gilliam and knocking down his receivers.
With the incursion team lost, the military readies a backup plan: an air strike by F / A-18's with Thermite plasma, which will neutralize the poison gas but kill everyone on the island including the hostages.
The physical techniques of t ' ai chi ch ' uan are described in the " Tai chi classics ", a set of writings by traditional masters, as being characterized by the use of leverage through the joints based on coordination and relaxation, rather than muscular tension, in order to neutralize, yield, or initiate attacks.
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.
Geophagy was practised by Native Americans in California and Peru who would eat earth with acorns and potatoes to neutralize potentially harmful alkaloids.
During the French and Indian War ( part of the Seven Years ' War and known by that name in Canada and Europe ), the British sought to neutralize the Acadian military threat and to interrupt their vital supply lines to Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia.
The images and radar decoying provided by these UAVs helped Israel to completely neutralize the Syrian air defenses at the start of the 1982 Lebanon War, resulting in no pilots downed.
Pope Stephen II acted to neutralize the Lombard threat by courting the de facto Frankish ruler, Pepin the Short.
Individual seeds are sometimes chewed and used in much the same way as chewing gum ; it is even used by Wrigley's (' Eclipse Breeze Exotic Mint ') where it states " with cardamom to neutralize the toughest breath odors.
Saliva is unable to penetrate through plaque, however, to neutralize the acid produced by the bacteria.
Quality and clarity has led to driver enclosures being tuned by construction to resonate or neutralize certain frequencies.

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