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precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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Potassium and sodium salt by-products tend to precipitate from solution and can be removed.
| 46 | 57 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
When the reaction occurs in a liquid solution, the solid formed is called the 'precipitate'.
| 79 | 90 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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Belichick was also accused of maintaining a relationship with former Giants receptionist Sharon Shenocca, which helped precipitate her divorce.
| 119 | 130 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Some patients become hyperirritable and combative, which can precipitate accidents or even assaultive behaviour.
| 61 | 72 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Any solid precipitate was pumped out and transported for off-site disposal, while the liquid was reused in the conditioning process.
| 10 | 21 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
It is based on the reduction of copper(II) acetate to copper(I) oxide (Cu₂O), which forms a brick-red precipitate.
| 104 | 115 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Reduction of this platinum(II) species with alkaline ethanol in the presence of excess triphenylphosphine affords the product as a precipitate.
| 131 | 142 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Precipitation: If a reaction produces a solid, a precipitate will form during the titration.
| 49 | 60 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
However the addition of hydrochloric acid to Ovoferrin produces a well-known color and precipitate of Prussian blue.
| 87 | 98 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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Asses fill his thoughts and even precipitate black-outs, during which he commits terrible acts of bottom-pinching.
| 33 | 44 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Iron precipitate is also caked thickly along the stream.
| 5 | 16 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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It is then a simple matter for her to bring about a reconciliation and precipitate the ceremony.
| 71 | 82 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Bordiga's entrance to the party in 1949 was to precipitate the formation of opposition 'blocks'.
| 47 | 58 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
This produces a gel-like precipitate that can then be dried in air.
| 25 | 36 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Silver nitrate reacts with iodate to form the precipitate of silver iodate, and the precipitate is transferred to silver nitrate.
| 46 | 57 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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The suspended load of the detritus will precipitate.
| 40 | 51 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Whisky can be "chill filtered": chilled to precipitate out fatty acid esters and then filtered to remove them.
| 43 | 54 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Walpole was not consulted and stated that Townshend was "too precipitate" in his actions.
| 61 | 72 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Most particularly, this art can identify the single person whose death would precipitate a societal change.
| 77 | 88 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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This action, known as the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, helped precipitate the War of 1812.
| 60 | 71 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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In Phase II the pH of the effluent is raised again and additional metals precipitate.
| 73 | 84 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
This precipitate action led to protests from the consuls of Toulouse, and Roland left the city soon afterwards.
| 5 | 16 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Either a precipitate of barium or evidence of radiopacity indicates a fistula.
| 9 | 20 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Production of a greenish precipitate was an indication of the presence of tannins.
| 25 | 36 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Xerostomia, also known as dry mouth syndrome, can precipitate dysgeusia because normal salivary flow and concentration are necessary for taste.
| 50 | 61 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
One kg of CuSO₄ actually requires only 0.225 kg of chemically pure hydrated lime to precipitate all the copper.
| 86 | 97 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Both of these are oxidized in aqueous solution and precipitate in even mildly elevated pH as iron(III) oxide.
| 51 | 62 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Lucullus' reaction was an attack that was so precipitate that he took Tigranes by surprise.
| 45 | 56 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Electrolysis of bismuth(III) oxide in hot concentrated alkali solution gives a scarlet red precipitate of bismuth(V) oxide.
| 91 | 102 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Seawater is pumped through the condenser section to cool the vapour sufficiently to precipitate it.
| 84 | 95 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
The eggs of macroinvertebrates and fish are also smothered by the precipitate.
| 66 | 77 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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The moments of exhaustion might consequently precipitate an inversion in the thematic flux.
| 45 | 56 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
The precipitate will dissolve back into solution.
| 4 | 15 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Football rivals and political adversaries from the Balkans all precipitate conflict and amusing situations.
| 63 | 74 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Raynor allegedly began talking about a "divorce" of the two merged unions in order to precipitate just such an outcome.
| 86 | 97 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
When tested at 998 K, a δ-phase precipitate begins forming which consist of Ni₃(Nb, Mo) in a orthorhombic crystal structure.
| 33 | 44 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
In sufficient concentration it will cause protein, DNA and RNA to precipitate out of solution.
| 66 | 77 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
In the refining of zinc, solutions of zinc sulfate are treated with lime to co-precipitate heavy metals such as barium.
| 79 | 90 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_adj-nou
|
The formation of a brominated phenol in form of a white precipitate indicates that the unknown was a phenol.
| 56 | 67 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
It also helped precipitate the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, during which the Scots carried out major military interventions.
| 15 | 26 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Tutton's salts containing magnesium with fluoroberyllate are difficult to produce, as the solutions tend to precipitate insoluble MgF₂.
| 108 | 119 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Metal salts can be used at low concentrations to precipitate enzymes and nucleic acids from solutions.
| 49 | 60 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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The slightest inadvertence can precipitate him who crosses this bridge into the abyss.
| 31 | 42 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Aqueous solutions of nickel sulfate reacts with sodium carbonate to precipitate nickel carbonate, a precursor to nickel-based catalysts and pigments.
| 68 | 79 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Filtration: Collect thorium phosphate precipitate during filtration of neutralized monazite solution.
| 38 | 49 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
After neutralization, only the zinc stays in solution while germanium and other metals precipitate.
| 87 | 98 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Diazepam should not be administered if a precipitate has formed and does not dissolve.
| 41 | 52 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) is added (along with some metallic cobalt as a catalyst) to precipitate nickel sulfide (NiS).
| 87 | 98 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Initially at low antigen concentration, all of the antibody is contained in the precipitate.
| 80 | 91 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
This would precipitate a brutal counter-reaction, with capitalists preserving their power by discarding democracy and instituting a brutal repressive regime.
| 11 | 22 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
This split would eventually precipitate the Fall of Numenor.
| 28 | 39 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
It is a precipitate of the scientific and cultural lag of centuries and millenia of human experience.
| 8 | 19 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
The organogelators precipitate out as fibers, forming a 3-dimensional network which then immobilizes the apolar solvent to produce organogels.
| 19 | 30 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is one of the autoimmune conditions that may precipitate hearing loss.
| 78 | 89 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Precipitate formation is useful in the detection of the type of cation in a salt.
| 0 | 11 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Together they can form an insoluble precipitate which blocks the distal part of the nephrons.
| 36 | 47 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
Calcium carbonate dissolved into water may precipitate out where the water discharges some of its dissolved carbon dioxide.
| 43 | 54 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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Reactions conducted in DMSO are often diluted with water to precipitate or phase-separate products.
| 60 | 71 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
They are contraindicated in variant angina and can precipitate heart failure.
| 51 | 62 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
These compounds slowly precipitate on the surface.
| 23 | 34 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
Without sufficient force of gravity (settling) to bring the solid particles together, the precipitate remains in suspension.
| 90 | 101 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_vrb
|
The positive metal ions are pulled toward the cathode, where they catch electrons and precipitate as a compact metal film.
| 86 | 97 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
If a white precipitate forms, Zinc is present.
| 11 | 22 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
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This leaves uranium-238 bonded to fluorine and allows uranium-235 metal to precipitate from the solution.
| 75 | 86 |
precipitate
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precipitate_vrb
|
This test is used to precipitate the ion present as almost all carbonates are insoluble.
| 21 | 32 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
This produces a solid neutralisation precipitate containing largely calcium sulfate, basic iron(III) arsenate and iron(III) hydroxide.
| 37 | 48 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_adj-nou
|
An alcian blue solution with a precipitate should be discarded and replaced, not filtered and used.
| 31 | 42 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_adj-nou
|
Neutralisation frequently produces a precipitate that will require treatment as a solid residue that may also be toxic.
| 37 | 48 |
precipitate
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precipitate_adj-nou
|
However, lack of forewarning, combined with caution over upsetting Japan needlessly with precipitate actions, prevented the plans from being implemented.
| 89 | 100 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_adj-nou
|
He was extremely cool-headed and patient with the more precipitate of the Cherokees around him.
| 55 | 66 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_vrb
|
The bile salts precipitate in the immediate neighbourhood of the colony, causing the medium surrounding the colony to become hazy.
| 15 | 26 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_vrb
|
Black also found that when bubbled through an aqueous solution of lime (calcium hydroxide), it would precipitate calcium carbonate.
| 101 | 112 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_vrb
|
At low temperatures the carbon will diffuse more sluggishly and may precipitate before it can leave the bainitic ferrite.
| 68 | 79 |
precipitate
|
precipitate_vrb
|
The municipal consolidation would also precipitate greater physical connections between the boroughs.
| 39 | 50 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
Unlike many other semantic formalisms, predicate transformer semantics was not designed as an investigation into foundations of computation.
| 39 | 48 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
In a non-vebal predicative clause the subject precedes the predicate, except in focus constructions where the order is reversed.
| 59 | 68 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Relators and linkers: The syntax of predication, predicate inversion, and copulas (Vol. 47).
| 49 | 58 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Instead, the verb is the predicate, and the noun phrases are its arguments.
| 25 | 34 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Each predicate is available for an interrogative and declarative statement, and can also have multiple predicates conjoined.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The speaker asserts that the idea expressed in the predicate is completed, or to emphasize that it is currently underway.
| 51 | 60 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Proofs in the predicate logic and Euclidean geometry problem spaces are prime examples of the domain the applicability of GPS.
| 14 | 23 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
However, it is common but not necessary for the predicate to head the sentence.
| 48 | 57 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Some authors refer to "predicate logic with identity" to emphasize this extension.
| 23 | 32 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In 1922 Behmann proved that the monadic predicate calculus is decidable.
| 40 | 49 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Embedded queries supported include subquery expressions, expr IN (subselect), quantified comparisons, and the EXISTS (subselect) predicate.
| 129 | 138 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
Robinson argues that, if predicate dualism is correct, then there are "special sciences" that are irreducible to physics.
| 25 | 34 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
When it appears in a formula together with a predicate variable, they are referred to as an existential quantifier.
| 45 | 54 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
For pieces of code that apply more than one design predicate, integration complexity ratings can be combined.
| 51 | 60 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
Other ways of disambiguating the arguments of a transitive predicate (subject agreement, word order restriction, context, intonation, etc.
| 59 | 68 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
In the example above ancestor is an intensional predicate symbol, and parent is extensional.
| 48 | 57 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This predicate can be used for appending, but also for picking lists apart.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
An overload taking a predicate, counts the number of elements matching the predicate.
| 75 | 84 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
The argument concept is tied to the predicate concept in a way that the complement concept is not.
| 36 | 45 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
The weight of predicates: A dependency grammar analysis of predicate weight in German.
| 59 | 68 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
This disjunction cannot be a kind-predicate and therefore the entire statement cannot be a law of physics.
| 34 | 43 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
For this case, the predicate Covers has more intuitive semantics (see definition), avoiding boundary considerations.
| 19 | 28 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
|
The predicate in traditional grammar is inspired by propositional logic of antiquity (as opposed to the more modern predicate logic).
| 116 | 125 |
predicate
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predicate_nou
|
This predicate is defined recursively in Lines 4 and 5.
| 5 | 14 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
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First, let's show that if B is a hard-core predicate for f then Gl is indeed pseudorandom.
| 43 | 52 |
predicate
|
predicate_nou
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InterProlog, a programming library bridge between Java and Prolog, implementing bi-directional predicate/method calling between both languages.
| 95 | 104 |
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