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Allusions indeed to the rectification of the French border in Henry II.
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A sort of splendid rectification had just been effected in his mind.
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Immense would be also the contribution to truth, the rectification of history.
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Spikes were broadened and the rectification in the hyperpolarization direction was reduced.
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Thus, rectification or blockade of myocardial depressant factors should partly ameliorate sepsis progression.
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On drydistillation it is resolved into trimethylamine and methyl alcohol.
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On drydistillation they yield nitriles and ammonia.
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By drydistillation it gives ammonium cyanide.
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He found that gas could be obtained from plants by drydistillation and invented a way to collect gases by heating certain substances.
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On the large scale it is prepared by the drydistillation of calcium acetate (CH3CO2)2Ca = CaCO3 + CH3COCH3.
Usage of destructive distillation in English
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These, then, are the two main products of the destructivedistillation of coal.
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Wood alcohol, which is made by the destructivedistillation of wood, is another important by-product.
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Unverdorben in 1826 discovered an analogous material in products obtained by the destructivedistillation of indigo.
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A method of destructivedistillation has been patented (D.R.P.
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It has also been called "hartshorn," being obtained by destructivedistillation of horn and bone.
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The wood is used for slack cooperage, flooring, interior finish, furniture, musical instruments, handles, and destructivedistillation.
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Animal or vegetable substances when putrefying or suffering destructivedistillation almost invariably give rise to an abundant production of this substance.