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1 It's made more concentrated by curdling milk and removing much of its water.
2 Antigen-specific clones are identified by soluble fragment ELISA and concentrated by periplasmic preparation.
3 My blood was thick and concentrated by loss of body fluid.
4 The ethereal solution may also be concentrated by gentle evaporation.
5 That which is made from sea-water, concentrated by repeated evaporations, and at length crystallized.
6 The debris ends up concentrated by circular, clockwise ocean currents within an oblong-shaped convergence zone.
7 The Röntgen rays cannot be reflected by reflecting surfaces, concentrated by lenses, or refracted or diffracted.
8 When concentrated by distillation, they contribute an oily consistency to spirits thanks to their fat-like hydrocarbon tails.
9 The force from the larger surface is, therefore, concentrated by the bridge of bones upon the smaller surface.
10 The sap is concentrated by boiling, and is then called treacle, which it very much resembles in taste.
11 Nearly in the same ratio that labor was depressed capital was increased and concentrated by the British protective policy.
12 In revolving lights the beams, concentrated by powerful lenses, sweep the horizon as the lantern about the light revolves.
13 This knowledge and this control is much assisted and concentrated by the division of the university into separate colleges.
14 The solution containing the cadmium is concentrated by evaporation, and mixed with an excess of oxalic acid and alcohol.
15 All ambition which I might otherwise have experienced was therefore concentrated by this fate upon the woman I loved.
16 The union was finally and effectually concentrated by one of the whalers' crew making a demand for a song.
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