Residue Sentence Examples

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  • The residue is washed, extracted by dilute hydrochloric acid, and again well washed with boiling water.

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  • Transparent soaps are prepared by dissolving ordinary soap in strong alcohol and distilling off the greater portion of the alcohol till the residue comes to the condition of a thick transparent jelly.

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  • A fine oil of turpentine is distilled from the crude material; the residue forms a coarse resin.

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  • A heavy white precipitate, consisting of ammonium chloride and columbium nitride, is thrown down, and the ammonium chloride is removed by washing it out with hot water, when the columbium nitride remains as an amorphous residue (Hall and Smith, loc. cit.).

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  • There was, therefore, a residue of 9% of illiterates, most of whom were not born in Australia.

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  • It is a brown powder which on heating in air loses sulphur and leaves a residue of the disulphide.

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  • The "residue" grant is expended on navigation and swimming classes.

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  • The charge was distilled almost to dryness, though the operation was not carried far enough to cause the residue to " coke."

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  • The total alkali is determined by incinerating a weighed sample in a platinum dish, dissolving the residue in water, filtering and titrating the filtrate with standard acid.

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  • The residue on the filter paper gives (3) the substances insoluble in water.

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  • The residue is then fused with caustic potash and nitre, dissolved in water, saturated with chlorine and distilled on the water-bath in a current of chlorine.

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  • The insoluble residue contains a mixture of two sulphides, one of which is converted into the sulphate by nitric acid, whilst the other (a crystalline solid) is insoluble in acids.

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  • It is necessary clearly to distinguish such compounds as the amino- (or amido-) acids and acid-amides; in the first case the amino group is substituted in the hydrocarbon residue, in the second it is substituted in the carboxyl group.

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  • This is obviously unsymmetrical, consisting of an aliphatic and an aromatic nucleus; Claus explained the formation of the same phthalic acid from the oxidation of either nucleus by supposing that if the aromatic group be oxidized, the aliphatic residue assumes the character of a benzene nucleus.

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  • Dissolve the residue in hydrochloric acid and test separately for antimony and tin.

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  • Any residue consists of black mercuric sulphide (and possibly white lead sulphate), in which mercury is confirmed by its usual tests.

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  • The substance is heated with metallic sodium or potassium (in excess if sulphur be present) to redness, the residue treated with water, filtered, and ferrous sulphate, ferric chloride and hydrochloric acid added.

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  • This theory explains the fluorescence of anthranilic acid (o-aminobenzoic acid), by regarding the aniline residue as the luminophore, and the carboxyl group as the fluorogen, since, apparently, the introduction of the latter into the non-fluorescent aniline molecule involves the production of a fluorescent substance.

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  • The " phospho-glyco-proteids " resemble the mucins and mucoids in containing a carbohydrate residue, but differ in containing phosphorus.

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  • In 1861, while conducting a spectroscopic examination of the residue left in the manufacture of sulphuric acid, he observed a bright green line which had not been noticed previously, and by following up the indication thus given he succeeded in isolating a new element, thallium, a specimen of which was shown in public for the first time at the exhibition of 1862.

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  • The fifth, and last period - which, after all other expedients had failed, finally brought the residue of uncaptured and unsurrendered burghers to submission - was the final development of the blockhouse system, wedded to the institution of systematic. " driving " of given areas, which operations were in force until the 31st of May 1902, when peace was ratified at Pretoria.

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  • He despatched French with a large force to clear the south-eastern districts of the Transvaal and for the rest maintained a force to watch De Wet, and organized a defence force in Cape Colony, while using the residue of his mounted men to sweep the country of stock, forage and inhabitants.

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  • From the alloy containing 25% of silicon, the excess of magnesium is removed by a mixture of ethyl iodide and ether and a residue consisting of slate-blue octahedral crystals of magnesium silicide is left.

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  • All carbonates, except those of the alkali metals and of thallium, are insoluble in water; and the majority decompose when heated strongly, carbon dioxide being liberated and a residue of an oxide of the metal left.

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  • The berries are dried in the sun and sent down to Hodeda or Aden, where they are subjected to a process for separating the husk from the bean; the result is about 50% of cleaned berries, bun safe, which is exported, and a residue of husk or kishr, from which the Yemenis make their favourite beverage.

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  • It is then separated in a centrifugal machine, the low melting-point impurities are removed by means of hot water, and the residue is finally hot-pressed.

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  • If the sulphuric acid solution be evaporated to dryness the residue, after cooling, dissolves in cold water.

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  • In Colorado the pyritic ores containing gold and silver in association with copper are smelted in reverberatory furnaces for regulus, which, when desilverized by Ziervogel's method, leaves a residue containing 20 or 30 oz.

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  • Another process consists in treating a mixture of the residue with one-quarter of its weight of calcined sodium sulphate with sulphuric acid, the residue being finally boiled with a large quantity of acid.

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  • The great bulk of the Indo-Aryan or Hindu population consists of Uriyas, with a residue of immigrant Bengalis, Lala Kayets from Behar and northern India, Telingas from the Madras coast, Mahrattas from central and western India, a few Sikhs from the Punjab and Marwaris from Rajputana.

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  • The residue that remains in original purity with its tension yet undiminished is the ether in the highest sphere of the visible heavens, encircling the world of which it is lord and head.

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  • A low residue diet and correction of fluid and electrolyte disturbances will be necessary.

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  • The oxygen contained in the compound was deducted, together with the equivalent amount of hydrogen, and the heat of combustion of the compound was then taken to be equal to the heats of combustion of the elements in the residue.

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  • The system is largely employed in Russia, and its use has been frequently attempted in the United States, but the results have not been satisfactory, on account, it is said, of the much greater quantity of dissolved gas contained in the American oil, the larger proportion of kerosene which such oil yields, and the less fluid character of the residue.

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  • In the routine examination of crude petroleum it is customary to determine the specific gravity, and the amount of water and earthy matter in suspension; the oil is also frequently subjected to a process of fractional distillation in order to ascertain whether there has been any addition of distilled products or residue.

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  • Being costly, it is much subject to adulteration; but the fraudulent additions may easily be detected by volatilization, which in the case of pure vermilion leaves no residue.

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  • This salt is decomposed by water with the formation of a solution of alkali free of titanium, and a residue of an acid titanate, which is insoluble in water but soluble in cold 'aqueous mineral acids.

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  • The residue crystallizes slowly, and the crystalline product is almost wholly d-benzyl-allyl-phenyl-ammonium-d-sulphonate, the corresponding /-compound remaining as a syrupy residue.

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  • The secondary amines may be of two types-namely,the purely aromatic amines, and the mixed secondary amines, which contain an aromatic residue and an alkyl group. The purely aromatic amines result upon heating the primary amines with their hydrochlorides, and, in some cases, by heating a phenol with a primary amine and anhydrous zinc chloride.

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  • Both components come over in a constant proportion until one disappears; it is then necessary to raise the temperature in order to distil the residue.

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  • The body of the still is provided with one or more openings at different heights to serve for the discharge of the residue in the still, and sometimes with a glass gauge to record the quantity of matter in the still.

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  • It is apparent that metallic salts of organic acids would, in aqueous solution, be ionized, the positive ion being the metal, and the negative ion the acid residue.

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  • The oxalates are.readily decomposed onheating, leaving a residue of carbonate, or oxide of the metal.

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  • The silver salt decomposes with explosive violence, leaving a residue of the metal.

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  • Thus, a number of copper-tin alloys when digested with hydrochloric acid leave the same crystalline residue, which on analysis proves to be the compound Cu 3 Sn.

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  • Subsequent treatment with sulphuric acid renders the copper soluble in water as sulphate, and the final residue contains only gold and silver, which is parted or refined in the ordinary way.

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  • Generally the reaction mixture is allowed to cool, and the residue, which settles to the bottom of the pot, consists of gold together with copper, lead and iron sulphates, which are insoluble in strong sulphuric acid; silver sulphate may also separate if present in sufficient quantity and the solution be sufficiently cooled.

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  • The solution is removed by ladles or by siphons, and the residue is leached out with boiling water; this removes the sulphates.

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  • They all contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen, forming the carbonaceous or combustible portion, and some quantity of mineral matter, which remains after combustion as a residue or " ash."

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  • The proportion of this residue is greatest in the more anthracitic or drier coals, but a more valuable product is yielded by those richer in hydrogen.

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  • In another form of apparatus advantage is taken of the property possessed by sodium-potassium peroxide of giving off oxygen when damped; the residue of caustic soda and potash yielded by the reaction is used to absorb the carbonic acid of the expired air.

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  • Bunsen, the best source of rubidium and caesium salts is the residue left after extraction of lithium salts from lepidolite.

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  • This residue consists of sodium, potassium and lithium chlorides, with small quantities of caesium and rubidium chlorides.

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  • Caesium nitrate, CsNO 3, is obtained by dissolving the carbonate in nitric acid, and crystallizes in glittering prisms, which melt readily, and on heating evolve oxygen and leave a residue of caesium nitrite.

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  • The residue so obtained is then powdered and ignited with barium nitrate, which converts the iridium into its oxide and the osmium into barium osmiate.

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  • Where there is no will one-half of the residue of the separate personal estate goes to the survivor if there are issue, and the whole of it if there are no issue.

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  • It possesses a strong ammoniacal smell, and on digestion with alcohol the carbamate is dissolved and a residue of ammonium bicarbonate is left; a similar decomposition taking place when the sesquicarbonate is exposed to air.

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  • It crystallizes in large transparent prisms, which melt on heating and decompose, leaving a residue of metaphosphoric acid, (HP03).

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  • We may gradually invent means of tracing more and more closely the average drifts of translation or orientation, or of changes of arrangement, of the atoms; but there will always remain an unaveraged residue devoid of any recognized regularity, which we can only estimate by its total amount.

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  • Thus, if we are treating of energy, we can separate out mechanical and electric and other constituents in it; and there will be a residue of which we know nothing except its quantity, and which we call thermal.

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  • The undissolved residue produced in either process consists chiefly of kieserite and common salt.

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  • Chemically pure chloride of potassium is most conveniently prepared from the pure perchlorate by heating it in a platinum basin at the lowest temperature and then fusing the residue in a wellcovered platinum crucible.

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  • The liquors are evaporated to dryness and the residue is ignited to obtain a very impure carbonate, which is purified by methods founded on the different solubilities of the several components.

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  • The filtrate is evaporated to dryness (in iron or platinum vessels) and the residue fully dehydrated by gentle ignition.

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  • It was obtained as a by-product in many chemical reactions, and subsequently used to be extracted from kainite, one of the Stassfurt minerals, but the process is now given up because the salt can be produced cheaply enough from the chloride by decomposing it with sulphuric acid and calcining the residue.

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  • The product obtained after burning is known either as kelp or varec. Another method of obtaining kelp is to heat the seaweed in large retorts, whereby tarry and ammoniacal liquors pass over and a very porous residue of kelp remains.

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  • A later method consists in boiling the weed with sodium carbonate; the liquid is filtered and hydrochloric acid added to the filtrate, when alginic acid is precipitated; this is also filtered off, the filtrate neutralized by caustic soda, and the whole evaporated to dryness and carbonized, the residue obtained being known as kelp substitute.

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  • They are decomposed on heating, with liberation of oxygen, in some cases leaving a residue of iodide and in others a residue of oxide of the metal, with liberation of iodine as well as of oxygen.

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  • The soluble salts are removed by lixiviation, and the residue is boiled with lime to form the soluble calcium ferrocyanide, which is finally converted into the potassium salt by potassium chloride or carbonate.

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  • This is heated to boiling, and the residue after filtration contains about 30% of Prussian blue.

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  • The residue is treated with a warm concentrated solution of soda, and the oil which separates is removed by shaking with benzene.

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  • The manuscript residue includes papers on atmospheric refraction (dated 1755), on the motion of Mars as affected by the perturbations of Jupiter and the Earth (1756), and on terrestrial magnetism (1760 and 1762).

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  • His grandson, Humphrey Booth the younger, left money for the repair of the church and the residue is distributed amongst the poor.

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  • By the fusion of potassium bichromate with boric acid, and extraction of the melt with water, a residue is left which possesses a fine green colour, and is used as a pigment under the name of Guignet's green.

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  • These, which go down to depths of 700 to 1700 ft., yield crude naphtha, from which the petroleum or kerosene is distilled; while the heavier residue (mazut) is used as lubricating oil and for fuel, for instance in the locomotives of the Transcaspian railway.

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  • The solution is evaporated, and the residue strongly heated, when water and ammonium chloride are expelled, and anhydrous magnesium chloride remains.

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  • Magnesium oxychloride when heated to redness in a current of air evolves a mixture of hydrochloric acid and chlorine and leaves a residue of magnesia, a reaction which is employed in the Weldon-Pechiney and Mond processes for the manufacture of chlorine.

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  • R'; the yield increases with the complexity of the organic residue of the acid amide.

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  • The residue is then heated in a current of superheated steam, in which the boric acid volatilizes and distils over.

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  • Since the time of Henry Cavendish no one seemed even to have asked the question whether the residue was, in truth, all capable of conversion into nitric acid.

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  • Although, as was natural, Cavendish was satisfied with his result, and does not decide whether the small residue was genuine, it is probable that his residue was really of a different kind from the main bulk of the "phlogisticated air," and contained the gas afterwards named argon.

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  • If a more dilute acid than this be distilled, water passes over in excess and the residue in the retort reaches the above composition and boiling point; on distillation of a stronger acid, excess of acid passes into the distillate and the boiling point rises until the values of the constant boiling mixture are reached.

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  • They are all decomposed when heated to a sufficiently high temperature, with evolution for the most part of oxygen and nitrogen peroxide, leaving a residue of oxide of the metal.

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  • The residue, consisting of alumina and potassium sulphate, was leached with water to separate the insoluble matter which was dried as usual.

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  • As a part of the voltage is consumed in the latter duty, only the residue can be converted into chemical work, and as the theoretical voltage of the aluminium fluoride in the cryolite is 4.0, provided the bath is kept properly supplied with alumina, the fluorides are not attacked.

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  • Commercial electrolytic aluminium of the best quality contains as the average of a large number of tests, 0.48% of silicon and 0.46% of iron, the residue being essentially aluminium itself.

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  • Aluminium fluoride, AlF 3, obtained by dissolving the metal in hydrofluoric acid, and subliming the residue in a current of hydrogen, forms transparent, very obtuse rhombohedra, which are insoluble in water.

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  • For the destruction of weeds on gravel walks or in paved yards a strong dose of salt, applied either dry or in a very strong solution, is found very effective, especially a hot solution, but after a time much of it becomes washed down, and the residue acts as a manure; its continued application is undesirable, as gravel so treated becomes pasty.

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  • It may be obtained from urine by evaporating to dryness on the water bath, taking up the residue in absolute alcohol and evaporating the alcoholic solution to dryness again.

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  • The residue is then dissolved in water, decolorized by animal charcoal and saturated at 50 C. with oxalic acid.

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  • In this reaction urea is heated in a dry tube until it gives off ammonia freely; the residue is dissolved in water, made alkaline with caustic soda, and a drop of copper sulphate solution is added, when a fine violet-red coloration is produced.

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  • Advantage was largely taken of this power, and the grant came to be succinctly described as the " Residue " grant (L97,000 a year).

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  • It is a hard black solid which readily loses oxygen when strongly heated, leaving a residue of Mn 3 0 4.

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  • The ferric and aluminium sulphates present are thus converted into insoluble basic salts, and the residue yields manganous sulphate when extracted with water.

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  • The crude oxide of the metal is obtained from cerite, by evaporating the mineral with strong sulphuric acid, removing excess of acid and dissolving the residue in ice-cold water; sulphuretted hydrogen is passed through the solution, which is then filtered, acidified with hydrochloric acid, and precipitated as oxalate by oxalic acid; the oxalate is then converted into oxide by ignition.

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  • Langham's tomb is the oldest monument to an ecclesiastic in Westminster Abbey; he left the residue of his estate - a large sum of money - to the abbey, and has been called its second founder.

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  • In the scientific syllogism the interposition of the earth is the middle term, the cause or " because " (Sairt.), the residue of the definition is conclusion.

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  • It thus resembles magnetite in external characters, but is readily distinguished from this by the fact that it is only slightly magnetic. It is found in considerable amount, associated with zinc minerals (zincite and willemite) in crystalline limestone, at Franklin Furnace, New Jersey, where it is mined as an ore of zinc (containing 5 to 20% of the metal); after the extraction of the zinc, the residue is used in the manufacture of spiegeleisen (the mineral containing 15 to 20% of manganese oxides).

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  • So far as concerns the residue of powers unallotted to the central or federal authority, the separate states retain unimpaired their individual sovereignty, and the citizens of a federation consequently owe a double allegiance, one to the state, and the other to the federal government.

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  • His method consisted in using magnesia instead of lime for the recovery of the ammonia (which occurs in the form of ammonium chloride in the ammonia-soda process), and then by evaporating the magnesium chloride solution and heating the residue in steam, to condense the acid vapours and so obtain hydrochloric acid.

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  • The fused mass is then extracted with water to remove potassium chloride, and warmed with hydrochloric acid to remove unaltered chlorate, and finally extracted with water again, when a residue of practically pure perchlorate is obtained.

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  • It does not yield an anhydride, but when heated loses carbon dioxide and leaves a residue of propionic acid.

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  • He found that a small fraction, not more thanoth part, resisted the change, and in this residue he doubtless had a sample of the inert gas argon which was only recognized as a distinct entity more than a hundred years later.

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  • It was obtained in 1644 by Van Helmont, who heated copper with sulphur and moistened the residue, and in 1648 by Glauber, who dissolved copper in strong sulphuric acid.

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  • The useful residue, known as the "actual," "effective" or "brake" horse-power, can be directly measured by a dynamometer; it amounts to about 80% of the indicated horse-power for good condensing engines and about 85% for non-condensing engines, or perhaps a little more when the engines are of the largest sizes.

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  • In this way he obtained an amalgam, from which on distilling off the mercury the barium was obtained as a silver white residue.

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  • Barium chloride, BaCl 2.2H 2 O, can be obtained by dissolving witherite in dilute hydrochloric acid, and also from heavy spar by ignition in a reverberatory furnace with a mixture of coal, limestone and calcium chloride, the barium chloride being extracted from the fused mass by water, leaving a residue of insoluble calcium sulphide.

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  • These precipitated oxychlorides on continued boiling with water lose all their chlorine and ultimately give a residue of antimony trioxide.

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  • One half of the total mass of the atmosphere and three-fourths of the water suspended in it in the form of vapour lie below the average altitude of the Himalaya; and of the residue, one-half of the air and virtually almost all the vapour come within the influence of the highest peaks.

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  • This leaves the gold in the insoluble residue, which is filtered off, and the silver in the solution is thrown down by hydrochloric acid.

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  • The resulting precipitate of silver chloride is filtered, and the residue and the precipitate are scorified together.

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  • Water is added, and as soon as the gangue and copper particles have settled the clear solution is decanted, and the residue washed several times in the same way.

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  • All the iron in the ore generally dissolves upon heating, and a white residue is left.

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  • Occasionally this residue contains a small amount of iron in a difficultly soluble form; in that case the solution is slightly diluted with water and filtered into a larger flask.

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  • The residue in the filter is ignited and fused with a little sodium carbonate and nitrate, or with sodium peroxide.

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  • The product is treated with water, filtered, and the residue dissolved in hydrochloric acid and added to the main solution.

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  • The residue is removed to a calico filter and thoroughly washed with boiling water, the wash water being reboiled and used time after time.

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  • Then he uses the flattened end of the dipper to scrape away any little residue there may be left around the orifice, and proceeds to prepare another pipe.

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  • The anode residue is collected in the angular bottom of the tank, the electrolyte passes from the anode chamber to a series of tanks in which the more electro-negative constituents (silver, &c.) are chemically separated, and thence to the cathode chamber, where the copper is deposited electrolytically, thence it passes again to the anode chamber and so completes the cycle.

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  • They must also devote to the same purpose the sums received by them in r espect of the residue of the English share of the local taxation (customs and excise) duties already referred to.

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  • But even of the remains of the Avesta, as these lay before the author of the 9th century, only a small residue has survived to our time.

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  • Selenium dioxide, Se02, is prepared by burning selenium in oxygen, or by oxidizing selenium with nitric acid and heating the residue.

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  • Scheele treated bone ash with nitric acid, precipitated the calcium as sulphate, filtered, evaporated and distilled the residue with charcoal.

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  • On heating they yield phosphine and leave a residue of pyrophosphate, or a mixture of metaand pyrophosphates, with a little phosphorus.

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  • The product is extracted with carbon disulphide and the residue distilled in carbon dioxide.

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  • The formation of murexide is used as a test for the presence of uric acid, which on evaporation with dilute nitric acid gives alloxantin, and by the addition of ammonia to the residue the purple red colour of murexide becomes apparent.

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  • When small in amount, it is better to estimate as carbon dioxide by burning with oxygen and absorbing in potash; when large in amount, the bulk is absorbed in ammoniacal cuprous chloride and the residue burned.

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  • The chief solid residue, coke, is not absolutely pure carbon, as it contains the mineral non-volatile constituents which remain behind as ash when the original coal is burnt, and which, to a Solid great extent, existed in the sap that filled the cells of the plant from which the coal was formed.

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  • All the chlorine, however, does not appear to be removed by this process, the residue having the composition 82FeOH)3FeC13; but it may be by electrolysing in a porous cell (Tribot and Chretien, Compt.

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  • The residue is extracted by absolute alcohol, which dissolves the hydroxylamine hydrochloride and a little ammonium chloride; this last substance is removed as ammonium platinochloride, and the residual hydroxylamine hydrochloride is recrystallized.

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  • It is convenient to restrict the term to compounds in which the hydroxyl group is attached to an aliphatic residue; this excludes such compounds as the hydroxy-benzenes, naphthalenes, &c., which exhibit many differences from the compounds derived from the aliphatic alkyls.

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  • Vanadium salts may be obtained from mottramite by digesting the mineral with concentrated hydrochloric acid, the liquid being run off and the residue well washed; the acid liquid and the washings are then evaporated with ammonium chloride, when ammonium metavanadate separates.

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  • He died on the 16th of June 1752, leaving a sum of 600,000 ducats to endow the seminary he had founded, and the residue of the immense wealth he had acquired in Spain to his nephew.

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  • Statuary bronze may contain from 80 to 90% of copper, the residue being tin, or tin with zinc and lead in various proportions.

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  • By this method of distillation the arsenic sublimes into the receiver, leaving a residue of iron sulphide in the retort.

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  • It melts readily, and on cooling resolidifies to a brown mass, which at moderately high temperatures gives off oxygen and leaves a residue of a basic lead salt; for this reason fused lead chromate is sometimes made use of in the analysis of organic compounds.

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  • They are readily decomposed by heat, leaving a residue of the normal chromate and chromium sesquioxide, and liberating oxygen; ammonium bichromate, however, is completely decomposed into chromium sesquioxide, water and nitrogen.

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  • The metallic salts all crystallize in the anhydrous condition and decompose on heating, leaving a residue of the pure metal.

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  • If this value for a residue is above 1.5 manual inspection of the peptide plane seems advisable.

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  • The annual report of the independent body found that 99.3% of food samples tested were either residue free or within accepted levels.

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  • It prints out all the possible hydrogen bonds to any of the three residue types.

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  • Bone, particularly fish and sometimes burnt, was very common within the residue while CBM was quite common.

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  • The residue contained occasional bone (including fish and sometimes calcined ), hammerscale, charcoal and CBM.

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  • Deprotonation of the cysteine sulfhydryl by an adjacent histidine residue is followed by nucleophilic attack of the cysteine S on the peptide carbonyl carbonyl carbon.

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  • The terminal carboxyl of each ubiquitin is linked to the e -amino group of a lysine residue of the adjacent ubiquitin in the chain.

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  • The residue option uses residue centroids calculated from the currently selected atoms for the calculation.

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  • If you use the option of " residue " then the residue centroid is used throughout the routine.

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  • Within the residue bone (sometimes burnt) and CBM were occasional, charcoal and pottery more rare.

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  • The residue contained frequent charcoal, occasional bone and some hammerscale, slag, and rare amounts of pottery.

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  • Within the residue charcoal was common while bone (including fish) and hammerscale were occasional.

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  • The dried residue largely comprised of olive colored concretion in which bone was rare to occasional, charcoal occasional and vitrified fuel ash rare.

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  • Within the residue, which mostly comprised of burnt daub, bone was rare, while charcoal, CBM and hammerscale were occasional.

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  • Use 1 part liquid dish detergent to 20 parts water for cleaning up any remaining ink residue.

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  • The approximations behind the quadratic residue diffuser 's design have been tested.

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  • This showed the stomach to grossly distended with a large food residue.

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  • Bitumen Also called asphalt or tar, bitumen is the brown or black viscous residue from the vacuum distillation of crude petroleum.

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  • The unit most commonly used in protein and peptide work is the mean molar ellipticity per residue.

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  • Molar ellipticity, mean residue ellipticity and delta epsilons are all mentioned in the literature.

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  • To remedy this use fine emery paper on the insides of the blades to remove the residue.

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  • The residue contained fragments of CBM, occasional mortar flecks and charcoal, rare pieces of slag and fragments of iron.

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  • Rather than burn field stubble, farmers could mix the organic residue with nutrients to make cattle fodder.

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  • We might emit some noxious fumes into the atmosphere by driving there, or leave a slight residue on a site.

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  • The gap opening penalty involves the of a negative scoring penalty to the substitution matrix for the first residue in a sequence alignment gap opening penalty involves the of a negative scoring penalty to the substitution matrix for the first residue in a sequence alignment gap.

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  • At the same time they secrete honeydew, leaving a sticky residue on plants.

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  • The plots show the ligand's Trp 252 residue nestling in the highly hydrophobic specificity pocket of the enzyme's active site.

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  • The residue in the still, called spent lees, is run to waste.

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  • In his will, he bequeaths a pecuniary legacy of £ 150,000 to his wife and the residue to his son.

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  • Even more intractable problems arise where isolating what appears to be the same morpheme leaves behind a residue of uncertain status.

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  • The attenuating mutation at residue 91 in VP3 is shown in cyan, and all suppressor mutations are shown in white.

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  • The first -strand was shifted by one residue which consequently positioned some of the residues in the putative inositol phosphate binding site incorrectly.

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  • Rinse any collected plants with water to remove any residue that may be on them.

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  • Pour away any extra excess fat from the tray leaving all residue behind.

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  • The fuel is more completely burned and does not leave an oily residue as paraffin does.

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  • The modification, known as phosphorylation, occurs at a single amino-acid residue in H2AX known as a serine.

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  • In the present case index I will refer to our particular cationic nitrogen in our particular lysine residue in our particular protein Target molecule.

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  • It commonly also contains a tyrosine residue that is important for catalysis.

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  • The residue from the castor bean pulp can be used in the production of the biological agent ricin " .

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  • Using too much soap powder will leave a residue in the diapers that can irritate the skin.

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  • They cover stabilization and reduction of waste sludge, and stabilization of residue ground from heaving.

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  • S. 3 rep. in pt. by 1966 c. 17 (NI ), residue substitutes ss.

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  • The dried residue was rather stony and contained occasional animal bones, while pottery and slag were rare.

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  • Repeat until no ink residue is seen on a clean swab.

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  • The experiments examined cases where the residue was either a CV syllable with a lax vowel, or a CVC syllable with a lax vowel, or a CVC syllable with a schwa.

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  • Finally, a residue of 370 records remained unreadable from 70,000, about 1 record in 189.

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  • In this process the osmiridium is fused with zinc and the excess of zinc evaporated; the residue is then ignited with barium nitrate, extracted with water and boiled with nitric acid.

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  • The double chloride is fused with nitre, the melt extracted with water and the residue fused with lead, the excess of lead being finally removed by solution in nitric acid and aqua regia.

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  • When quenched as far as possible by rotation of a nicol prism, it exhibits a residue of a more intense blue colour; and further it is found that the direction of the most nearly complete polarization becomes inclined to the direction of the primary rays.

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  • In former cases when the railways had had recourse to state aid, it was the state whose contributions were fixed, while the railways were left to find the residue; but on this occasion the position was reversed.

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  • According to Welter's rule, we deduct II 0 with the equivalent amount of hydrogen, namely, 22 H, and are left with the residue 12 C, the heat of combustion of which is 1131600 cal.

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  • Over and above the great advantage arising from the opportunity which the growth of root-crops affords for the cleaning of the land, the benefits of growing the root-crop in rotation are due (1) to the large amount of manure applied for its growth, (2) to the large residue of the manure left in the soil for future crops, (3) to the large amount of matter at once returned as manure again in the leaves, (4) to the large amount of food produced, and (5) to the small proportion of the most important manurial constituents of the roots which is retained by store or fattening animals consuming them, the rest returning as manure again; though, when the roots are consumed for the production of milk, a much larger proportion of the constituents is lost to the manure.

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  • The synthesis of nitric acid by passing electric sparks through moist air by Cavendish is a famous piece of experimental work, for in the first place it determined the composition of this important substance, and in the second place the minute residue of air which would not combine, although ignored for about a century, was subsequently examined by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay, who showed that it consists of a mixture of elementary substances - argon, krypton, neon and xenon (see Argon).

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  • The person to whom this residue or surplus is left is termed the residuary legatee; should none be mentioned in the will the residue goes to the next of kin (see Executors And Admini Strators; Legacy; Will).

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  • Large quantities of carbonate used to be manufactured from the aqueous residue left in the distillation of beet-root spirit, i.e.

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  • The workman sits on a wooden stand, with a brass cup before him, which he lines with the leaves of poppy petals before-mentioned until the thickness of half an inch is reached, a few being allowed to hang over the cup; the leaves are agglutinated by means of " lewa," a pasty fluid which consists of a mixture of inferior opium, 8% of " pussewah " and the " dhoe " or washings of the vessels that have contained opium, and the whole is made of such consistence that 100 grains evaporated to dryness over a water-bath leave 53 grains of solid residue.

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  • This insoluble residue, called ` nai chai ' (opium dirt), is the perquisite of the head boiling coolie, who finds a ready market for it in Canton, where it is used for adulterating, or rather in manufacturing, the moist inferior kinds of prepared opium.

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  • This proton transfer is promoted by a glutamate residue adjacent to the pyrimidine ring.

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  • Quadratic residue diffuser In this case, the longest wells in the diffuser were replaced by shorter, active equivalents.

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  • Dirty, residue rich or resinous oil exerts a harmful effect on pneumatic components.

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  • The program then outputs analysis of the temperature factors by residue for main chain and side chains.

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  • The spear probe is used for probing pads where solder mask residue may be present.

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  • S. 3 rep. in pt. by 1966 c. 17 (NI), residue substitutes ss.

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  • Corn stover is the most abundant agricultural residue in the United States.

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  • Designed for use straight after the combine as a stubble cultivator and to incorporate crop residue.

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  • The experiments examined cases where the residue was either a CV syllable with a lax vowel, or a CVC syllable with a schwa.

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  • The kinase phosphorylates the CDKs on a threonine residue which lies within the activation segment, a modification essential for generating kinase activity.

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  • Identify the aromatic residue near each end of the transmembrane segment.

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  • These are both missense mutations, changing the valine residue at 287 to leucine 19 or to methionine 20.

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  • The residue that is left in the colon by the formula can be difficult for baby to process, causing constipation at times.

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  • Even a moistened wash cloth may not provide enough cleansing, and so a little of the acid residue remains on your baby.

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  • Placing diaper cream over this residue may protect a little from future bowel movements, but the underlying acid residue will still aggravate your infant's diaper rash.

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  • If this residue, combined with the ritual of irritating cleansing agents, becomes a constant during your baby's diaper changes, it won't be surprising when baby's rash either worsens or fails to heal.

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  • In fact, some babies will have some stool residue in almost every diaper for the first months of their lives.

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  • Bedlam Bedbug Insecticide Spray is a residual and aerosol spray, which means that it leaves lingering residue that effectively prevents future pest infestations.

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  • Even a slight residue will be picked up by their paws and then ingested when they groom themselves.

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  • Although a raw food diet is low residue and will produce a lower fecal volume than a cooked commercial diet that is high in carbohydrate fillers, some cats will become legitimately constipated on a raw regimen.

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  • The kiosk has tape residue, scratches, dark marks or other signs that someone may have been tampering with it.

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  • Clean up the residue and dispose of the used oils properly.

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  • Dead plant matter and residue can also transfer into a renewable energy source by applying heat.

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  • Studies have shown that much of the residue of these pesticides continue past the other skin of these foodstuffs and lodge in the inner fruit that's consumed by humans.

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  • You might need to use a scrub brush to get rid of all the residue.

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  • Contact paper leaves a sticky residue behind.

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  • The chemicals used to remove the residue can damage the surface, especially if it's porous, like wood.

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  • Great if your skin tends to be on the dry side, Laura Mercier's Waterproof Eye Makeup Remover is loaded with hydrating emollients to keep the skin soft without leaving behind an oily residue.

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  • Its formula is gentle, cooling and light, without any of the oily residue so typical of other brands.

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  • The unique cream-gel formula is thick and soothing on the skin, while the non-oily formula leaves the area free of lingering residue.

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  • Clean the exterior and interior with a soapy damp cloth as needed to remove makeup residue and stains.

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  • This is much better than when you make mistakes in a printed puzzle, leaving the crossword puzzle marked with faded letters or inundated with eraser residue.

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  • Instead, shortening will stay solid at mouth temperature and results in a waxy residue in the mouth.

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  • Honey Bee non-stick craft scissors are a particularly wise choice for scrapbookers, since they are coated with a special material that prevents them from becoming dulled by sticky adhesive residue.

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  • The drug detox program developed by Narconon is based on the thought that drug residue stays in the fatty tissues of the body.

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  • Narconon believes that with treatment, this residue can be removed.

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  • When cleaning your dog's ears, look for signs of mite infestation or infection, including brown residue, redness, or a foul smell.

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  • Wash all raw food thoroughly before serving them to your dog to eliminate any residue of contaminants such as E. coli or pesticides.Keep raw food refrigerated as needed.

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  • Rinse the shampoo away thoroughly for three to five minutes, and make sure that all residue is gone to prevent skin irritation.

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  • The virus can reside in fecal residue or flecks for over five months.

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  • And because titanium picks won't wear down like picks made from softer materials (plastic, wood, copper, brass, silver, gold, etc.), they don't produce a residue that will build up on your strings and clog them.

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  • If a hard to clean residue dulls your countertop, DuPont offers a deep-cleaner made specifically for Corian.

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  • Dust or residue may prevent the joint compound from sticking to the sheetrock.

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  • Because there no glue or finishes needed, you can walk on the flooring immediately after installation, and there is no need to worry about fumes and glue residue.

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  • Wipe down all of the cabinets (the doors and the interior) so that no grease or residue is left on them.

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  • Depending on the age of the tiles, this glue could come up quickly with little residue, or it could be hard and firmly cemented to the substrate.

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  • Once the dust and dirt is dislodged from inside the air ducts, professionals remove the residue with a powerful HEPA (high efficiency particle air) vacuum cleaner.

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  • You can remove tiles manually with hand tools, use mechanical tools for larger areas or use chemicals that dissolve the left-behind residue.

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  • If you have a stubborn, thick residue left on your floor after pulling up your tiles, use a chemical floor-adhesive remover.

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  • Some people have chemical reactions to 10KT jewelry that leaves a green residue on the skin.

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  • Run warm water over your jewelry pieces until the residue is completely removed.

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  • One study, conducted by Dr. Alex Lu from Emory University in Atlanta, found that when children changed their diet to organic foods, the pesticide residue in their urine disappeared almost immediately.

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  • Some may leave a bit of an oily residue but it will be absorbed, leaving you with soft, supple skin.

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  • The Food and Drug Administration periodically (although it seems more sporadic than anything) conducts residue monitoring tests on the crops of farmers around 100 different countries.

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  • A low rating represents the foods with the least amount of residual chemical residue, and as the rating increases, so too does the amount of harmful chemicals.

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  • Some fruits and vegetables seem to not retain pesticide residue, such as papaya, asparagus, bananas, avocados, broccoli, sweet corn, cauliflower, kiwi, onions, mangoes, pineapples and sweet peas.

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  • All are good for treating dry skin without leaving a greasy residue behind.

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  • The chemical residue left behind after plants are chemically treated creates problems too.

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  • The USDA rated 46 fruits and vegetables for the presence of pesticide residue and reported on the percentage in each group that tested positive.

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  • Chemical residue can stay on these products, however, even after they are washed and eaten.

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  • Thankfully, cleaning product manufacturers are answering the demand for those who want a clean house, without the harsh chemical fumes or residue.

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  • The fumes and residue left behind by traditional household cleansers can create a toxic environment that will not necessarily harm anyone in your family, but definitely creates poor air quality within the home.

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  • Though many people may not realize it, typical mattresses and bedding, for that matter, may contain toxins, chemicals, and pesticide residue.

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  • The sand can be accumulated by defeating enemies and picking up the residue they leave behind.

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  • They go on easily and can be removed without residue.

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  • Pediculicide residue may remain on the hair for several weeks and can cause skin or eye irritations.

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  • When adults take part in such activities, they may inadvertently expose children to lead residue that is on their clothing or on scrap materials.

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  • Clarifying shampoos are designed to strip away residue and will include more detergent.

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  • This makes hair more manageable and soft without oily residue.

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  • Nearly every styling product eventually leaves residue on your hair.

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  • Any sugar residue can be washed off the skin with soap and water.

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  • Try using a dish detergent to cut the grease and remove the residue from the scalp and hair quickly.

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  • No matter your moisturizer of choice, make sure you apply a liberal amount and rinse the blade thoroughly after each glide to prevent residue build up on the razor.

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  • Perfumed or colored toilet paper can leave residue in the area.

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  • Fill the cooking area with a mixture of warm water and mild dishwashing soap and allow it to soak for a while before scrubbing away the residue.

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  • Like paraffin or any other type of wax, candles made from soy wax can only handle so much scent before an oily residue will form on the sides and top of the candle.

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  • If you notice a small amount of black soot in your jar or candle holder once the candle has burned down, this is likely due to the residue left by the burning fragrance oil.

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  • You may put hair spray on your hair, but the residue can be everywhere in your bathroom.

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  • And you know how tough it can be to get the residue from cosmetics off your fingerprint?

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  • Ectoplasm is a word often used to describe a gel-like residue reportedly found at the site of an apparition or paranormal event.

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  • Dip the cloth in the solution, rub out the stains, and then rinse well to remove any vinegar-water residue.

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  • Not keeping the mouth (especially the site of the piercing) free of food residue and merely even putting your fingers in your mouth could introduce infection-causing bacteria.

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  • Make sure you keep the area free of food residue by brushing the area with a soft toothbrush after every meal.

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  • This ensures not only the residue is removed from the stencils, but also that the stencil will have been sterilized and safe to use on the next customer or friend.

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  • It is a no rinse wood floor cleaner that doesn't leave a residue.

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  • Pour out the vinegar mixture and run a pot full of water through the coffee maker to remove the vinegar residue, unless you want a little added flavor in your next batch of coffee.

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  • A small child or animal could also get very sick if they ingest any of the residue and ashes found on either side of the enclosure.

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  • Removing ashes and other residue is an important part of fireplace maintenance and will keep your unit looking great and functioning properly.

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  • Additionally, while using a shovel can be a good way to remove the majority of ashes from your fireplace, a good bit of residue will likely be left behind.

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  • If your grill uses ceramic briquettes or lava rocks you should also clean off any food or grease residue that has built up over time.

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  • While it is important to wipe down the exterior of your grill to keep grease and cooking residue from building up and making it look unattractive, the last thing you want to do is damage your unit when you are trying to clean it.

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  • It is supposed to be safe and edible, but the wax can trap environmental residue and more.

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  • Coffee is oil based and can leave a residue inside the pot if not cleaned properly and regularly.

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  • The longer the coffee sits, the more opportunities for residue build up.

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  • As the residue builds up, the pot can look grungy and your coffee can taste bad.

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  • This cleaning method not only helps to "freshen" the pot, it breaks down residue and helps prevent the grunge look.

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  • You'll want to make sure you remove the same filmy coffee residue from them as well.

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  • The best one for you to use will depend on the amount of dirt and residue it contains.

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  • The oils in coffee beans and the minerals in both beans and water accumulate over time and turn into a residue in the pot and inside of the coffee maker.

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  • This residue can reduce brewing speed and the efficiency of the heating coils inside the coffee machine as well as affect the taste and flavor of your coffee.

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  • Because this recipe contains a very high amount of vinegar, it will remove heavier levels of residue.

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  • No matter whether you use a gas or charcoal grill, you still have to clean up the food residue, grease and other debris from the barbecue grill before using it again.

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  • Some propane grills recommend turning the temperature up for a few minutes following the end of cooking to turn the food residue to ash.

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  • The grease cup is a reservoir that catches the grease and residue run off from your grill.

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  • Scrape the paint off with a palette knife, scrub away the residue with a solvent, and then start over.

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  • When the pot is completely dry, wipe with a damp sponge to remove any residue from the grout.

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  • Regular food grade coloring can dye the skin and leave a residue in your tub, sink, or shower.

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  • Wash the can thoroughly so no soda residue remains.

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  • Use warm, soapy water and rinse thoroughly before even attempting to dry your leather lingerie (go over it again with a damp cloth just to make sure you've removed all the residue).

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  • The side that attaches to the strap is comprised of microscopic hooks, while the opposite side is a hypoallergenic material that acts to grip against the skin, without any adhesives to leave a nasty residue.

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  • The residue from these products can damage the leather.

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  • Oily skin is greasy to touch and may leave a residue on your clothing or fingers.

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  • Toners are important because they help remove any residue left on your skin after cleansing.

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  • Make sure you're getting the residue off your skin after you rinse your hair in the shower!

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  • It goes on clear so that you can wear it during the day without white residue, even under makeup.

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  • They specialize in gentle yet effective items that will keep your skin glowing and soft without excessive oil or residue left behind.

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  • A bar soap, cleansing gel or cleansing oil works to remove pore clogging residue, keeping the complexion clean and supple while minimizing the occurrence of enlarged pores.

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  • Wash off any residue left from filing and make sure that no lotion remains on your nails.

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  • The skin does not absorb it and it doesn't leave a residue.

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  • It is formulated to absorb quickly without leaving any greasy residue behind.

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  • Should buildup occur, a residue removing shampoo will help remove it effectively.

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  • Just leave the tea bag on the affected area for about 10 minutes and rinse away residue.

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  • Start by removing any sappy, thick residue left on the skin.

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  • Under it the cost of the necessary land was to be found as to one-third by the state and as to the residue locally, but this arrangement proved unworkable and was abandoned in 1845, when it was settled that the state should provide the land and construct the earthworks and stations, the various companies which obtained concessions being left to make the permanent way, provide rolling stock and work the lines for certain periods.

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  • When cyanogen is prepared by heating mercuric cyanide, a residue known as para-cyanogen, (CN)x, is left; this is to be regarded as a polymer of cyanogen.

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  • The residue is dissolved in alcohol and to the cold saturated solution a cold alcoholic solution of picric acid is added.

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  • Stephen Girard had devised and bequeathed the residue of his estate for the establishment and maintenance of Girard College, in which no minister of the Gospel of any sect or denomination whatever should be admitted.

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  • In contrast with the farmers of the 'sixties, the southern planter of the 10th century appreciates the value of his cotton seed, and farmers, too remote from the mills to get it pressed, now feed to their stock all the cotton seed they conveniently can, and use the residue either in compost or directly as manure.

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  • This may be brought about by a distillation under pressure, or by allowing the condensed distillate to fall into the highly heated residue in the still.

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  • This compound is readily oxidized to benzoic acid, C 6 H 5 000H, the aromatic residue being unattacked; nitric and sulphuric acids produce nitro-toluenes, C6H4 CH3 N02j and toluene sulphonic acids, C 6 H 4 CH 3 SO 3 H; chlorination may result in the formation of derivatives substituted either in the aromatic nucleus or in the side chain; the former substitution occurs most readily, chlor-toluenes, C 6 H 4 CH 3 Cl, being formed, while the latter, which needs an elevation in temperature or other auxiliary, yields benzyl chloride, C 6 H 5 CH 2 C1, and benzal chloride, C 6 11 5 CHC1 2.

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  • The residue, which is black in colour, consists of mercuroso-ammonium chloride, in which mercury can be confirmed by its ordinary tests.

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  • The residue from the ammonium sulphide solution is warmed with dilute nitric acid.

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  • The last two are dissolved out by cold, very dilute hydrochloric acid, and the residue is tested for nickel and cobalt.

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  • The residue or " cake " left after expression of the oil is apparently nutritious and may prove to be of value for feeding animals.

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  • The residue is then dissolved in hot water, filtered, and the clear solution is mixed with very thin milk of lime so adjusted that it takes out one-half of the chlorine of the PbC1 2.

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  • Columbium compounds are usually prepared by fusing columbite with an excess of acid potassium sulphate, boiling out the fused mass with much water, and removing tin and tungsten from the residue by digestion with ammonium sulphide, any iron present being simultaneously converted into ferrous sulphide.

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  • Straw (from strew, as being used for strewing), is the general term applied to the stalky residue of grain-plants (especially wheat, rye, oats, barley).

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  • Strong sulphuric acid in contact with it liberates first nitric acid and later oxides of nitrogen, leaving a charred residue or a brown solution according to the quantity of acid.

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  • The basic nitrate is the salt generally prepared, and, in general outline, the process consists in dissolving the metal in nitric acid, adding water to the solution, boiling the precipitated basic nitrate with an alkali to remove the arsenic and lead, dissolving the residue in nitric acid, and reprecipitating as basic nitrate with water.

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  • The determination of salinity was formerly carried out by evaporating a weighed quantity of sea-water to dryness and weighing the residue.

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  • Coal then meant the carbonaceous residue obtained in the destructive distillation of wood, or what is known as charcoal, and the name collier was applied indifferently to both coal-miners and charcoal-burners.

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  • It follows therefore that two hydrocarbon radicals are bound to the carbon monoxide residue with the same strength as they combine to form a paraffin.

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  • Occasionally a knob or excrescence, formed by the residue of the glass beyond the point at which the base has been pinched together, remains as a silent witness of the process.

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