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[ UK /kˈɛmɪkli/ ]
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ADVERB
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with chemicals
chemically fertilized -
with respect to chemistry
chemically related
chemically different substances
How To Use chemically In A Sentence
- This may be true, but chemically the cyanide will adsorb onto a cell membrane increasing the electron donor or antioxidant capacity of the cell.
- In fact, as far as the majority of chemically susceptible persons are concerned, the scent of cosmetics is one of the most troublesome features of this problem. An Alternative Approach to Allergies
- This is placed on chemically treated plastic strips which react with cancer cells, turning a fluorescent green.
- Over time, however, it oxidizes and chemically degrades to form alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, acids and esters.
- Florence, with it alchemically transforming art and catalysing capitalism. Times, Sunday Times
- The end of the tube feet have suckers, which chemically adhere to the substrate.
- Because it is chemically inert, helium was not identified on Earth until some time later, in 1895.
- These materials contain planes in which copper and oxygen atoms are chemically bonded to each other.
- Photographic images can be used in the design by shining a light through a transparency onto a chemically treated mesh.
- These are (1) the production in the blood of an antidote to the toxin or poison elaborated by the invading microbe -- an antitoxin, which chemically neutralises the toxin; (2) the production in the blood of the attacked animal of a "germicidal" poison which repels and kills the attacking microbes themselves (not merely neutralising their poisonous products); (3) the extermination of the intrusive, disease-producing microbes by a kind of police, which scour the blood channels and tissues and "eat up" -- actually engulf and digest -- the hostile intruders. More Science From an Easy Chair