Encara no tenim significats per a "as insoluble".
1The only problem is that of reality, as insoluble as it is alive.
2For many years, both conflicts were regarded as insoluble, intractable to international diplomacy.
3The question of the harlots is, however, quite as insoluble by the ordinary methods.
4To them matter is as insoluble as the transforming forces which emanate from it.
5This, however, is certain, that we must consider siliceous substances as insoluble in water.
6The problem seemed then as insoluble as when it had been presented the first time.
7Problems hitherto regarded as insoluble have now been brought within the sphere of experimental investigation.
8He gave up the problem as insoluble, but from that moment he watched very narrowly.
9Yet the mystery was as insoluble as ever.
10But I do not regard them as insoluble.
11In recent years Ireland has seen genuinely historic progress on issues that were once presented as insoluble.
12Although many attempts at bacterial expressions have been conducted, they were recovered as insoluble and inactive protein.
13Besides, another difficulty, as insoluble to this supreme human reason as it is to God, presents itself.
14Light chain amyloidosis involves the systemic pathologic deposition of monoclonal light chain variable domains of immunoglobulins as insoluble fibrils.
15They had given up the riddle of the Great First Cause as insoluble, and were calling themselves, accordingly, Agnostics.
16Results: PkDBPa and PkAMA1 recombinant proteins were expressed as insoluble and produced as a functional refolded form for this study.
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