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Meanings of use chemicals in English
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Usage of use chemicals in English
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For example, a male may usechemicals to disable his predecessor's sperm.
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NIOSH is the organization that provides safe-handling recommendations for workers who usechemicals.
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Manufacturers usechemicals like ammonium sulfate or molecular separation methods to purify the antibodies.
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Pheromones Many creatures usechemicals to communicate with one another.
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Recently I've discovered better-quality hydroponic nutrient solutions that do usechemicals that provide soluble calcium.
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Some people even usechemicals to poison entire colonies.
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The local farmers usechemicals to make that tofu, though perhaps it's a common practice now.
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Police were forced to usechemicals, a police spokesman said, using a euphemism for tear gas.
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It's all organic and we don't usechemicals.
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It has tried to seed clouds to bring about rain and usechemicals in reservoirs to slow evaporation.
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The sea is teeming with microbes, fungi and invertebrates, which produce and usechemicals for everything from defense to communication.
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But with locusts feeding near villages and farms, it can be hard to usechemicals safely, while the areas affected are vast.
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Indonesia has deployed 20,000 security forces police to water bomb the fields and usechemicals to artificially induce rainfall.
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A handful of regulated pharmaceuticals usechemicals derived from cannabis, such as GW Pharmaceuticals' Sativex which is approved for treating symptoms of multiple sclerosis.
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Microbes, such as the fungi-like kauri dieback disease, usechemicals to sense their world - and understanding this might help us to develop new treatments.
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Moreover, a handful of regulated pharmaceuticals usechemicals derived from cannabis, such as GW Pharmaceuticals' Sativex which is approved for treating symptoms of multiple sclerosis.