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Significats de chemical analyses en anglès
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Ús de chemical analyses en anglès
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Craig came in late, having been engaged in his chemicalanalyses all the evening.
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Sara pored over the results of the mineral and chemicalanalyses of the tissue sample.
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Then the chemicalanalyses: not a disagreement worth mentioning.
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His chemicalanalyses showed to a considerable extent the properties of carbureted hydrogen upon which illuminating value depended.
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Currently, people use corpse-sniffing dogs, ground-penetrating radar, and chemicalanalyses of air and soil to pinpoint buried bodies.
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The morphological and chemicalanalyses by SEM-EDS allowed recognizing four main particle classes: organic, silica, calcite and clay minerals.
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The results of inspections and chemicalanalyses were associated with the microbiological results using univariate and logistic regression analysis.
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He has placard on his wall giving official chemicalanalyses of all drinks he serves at his non-Volsteadian parties.
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The fire and brimstone of launch, the ridiculous SkyCrane landing, the laser-zapping chemicalanalyses -all demonstrably difficult tasks.
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New investigational tools, such as those for microscopic imaging and chemicalanalyses, have added to our understanding of biological optics.
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The chemicalanalyses of the ciders show that, in general, Minnesota apples do not contain relatively high percentages of sugars.
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In the coal exhibit there were specimens of the product of over 50 mines, with chemicalanalyses showing their respective heating elements.
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The growth of oak and pine, as well as chemicalanalyses, shows that the oak-land soils contain the elements of plant production.
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Prof. Huxley gives, as a result of chemicalanalyses, the following table of ratio of carbonic-acid gas in the atmosphere at the points named:
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I'll make my chemicalanalyses and microscopic examinations without knowing the identity in the case either of the blood samples or the finger-nail files.
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They are sufficiently accurate for use in chemicalanalyses, except in the comparatively few cases where the highest attainable accuracy is demanded in chemical investigations.