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Meanings of highly acidic in English
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Usage of highly acidic in English
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Contaminants discharged included heavy metals, fats, grease, biological solids and highlyacidic water.
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Sure, these things tasted sweet, but they were still highlyacidic.
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Activation of transcription was observed also with poly-L-glutamic acid, a highlyacidic polypeptide.
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And one of the previously discovered minerals, known as Jarosite, could have only formed in highlyacidic water.
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Still, if you're getting unexpected results with a commercial baking powder, check whether your ingredients are highlyacidic.
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Along with scolding mud pools and highlyacidic geysers, some of Rotorua's waters can contain less conspicuous danger.
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The water becomes highlyacidic when it is mixed with the grey-black tin ore extracted from the earth.
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The water is highlyacidic.
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EtxB pentamers disassemble in highlyacidic conditions, giving rise to monomeric B-subunits that can reassemble if placed in buffers of neutral pH.
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Importantly, FACT activity requires both of its constituent subunits and is dependent on the highlyacidic C terminus of its larger subunit, Spt16.
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For raising the antisera in rabbits, we synthesized the oligopeptide EDDDDEDDSSSEEKEAD which is a highlyacidic region of chicken fibroblast growth factor receptor-1.
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This contrasts with the findings of previous Mars rovers, which found jarosite minerals that could have only formed in highlyacidic or salty water.
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This highlyacidic portion of p53 functions as a transcriptional activation domain and is deleted in some tumors induced by the Friend leukemia virus.
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The robots can survive highlyacidic environments and temperature variations of more than 200 degrees Kelvin (-73 degrees Celsius), the study said.
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Interestingly, it was stable from pH 2.5 to pH 10, suggesting that it is adapted to the highlyacidic environment of the human stomach.
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Highlyacidic or salty sauces are generally thin so that they don't overwhelm foods.