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Examples for "ben"
Examples for "ben"
1Khor-ben Jarneyn needed three days to steel himself for the next phase.
2Chairman Ben Bernanke said more consumer protection rules might also be needed.
3There's a pretty good chance you are Major Ben Kendrick, age 36.
4The kind my very good friend, Ben Reich, asked for last week.
5Western Australia's treasurer, Ben Wyatt, will hand down the 2020 state budget.
1The former party are termed Staro-obriadsti, or Old Ritualists; the latter are called Bezpopoftsi-thatis to say, people "without priests" (bez popov).
2Bez and Rose clearly still have much to give, and to prove.
3Bez looked solemn; a little Latin goes a long way with some people.
4Will Bez be asking for a fee for standing for election?
5Furthermore, BEZ treatment improved energy expenditure and metabolic flexibility.
1Patients were treated by successive applications of benzyl benzoate until parasitological cure.
2The time of parasitological negativation after one application of benzyl benzoate is unknown.
3Bioassays revealed that zinc benzoate and zinc salicylate resulted active against both fungi.
4Emamectin benzoate has managed to control the pest in other places around the world.
5Sodium benzoate is a widely used preservative found in many foods and soft drinks.
1One example is benzoic acid, now a common preservative in prepared foods.
2They ultimately settled on benzoic acid after a series of blind trials.
3Dr. Gregory considers the following process for obtaining benzoic acid the most productive.
4No partial conversion of benzaldehyde to benzoic acid was observed.
5Moreover, adding a fluoro atom at the 5-position of the benzoic acid enhanced the potency.
1Oil of bitter almonds and cherry laurel water are poisonous in consequence of containing prussic acid.
2But there are others, I find, that have been soaked in nitro-benzol, artificial oil of bitter almonds.
3Never attempt to use oil of bitter almonds for this purpose, instead of the cherries, for it is a most deadly poison.
1Heated with lime, very distinct odors of benzoic aldehyde are developed.
2In the presence of emulsin, amygdalin is decomposed into glucose, hydrocyanic acid and benzoic aldehyde, and reformed from them.
3Benzoic aldehyde dissolves saccharin in large quantities.
Translations for phenylmethanal