How To Use Dilute In A Sentence

  • Water dilutes, dissolves and helps eliminate toxins and trash that could otherwise inhibit immune function, muscle recovery and growth.
  • Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE". Dana Ullman: Nobel Prize Winner Takes Homeopathy Seriously
  • The circulating nurse instills tetracaine hydrochloride drops to decrease the burning sensation of the diluted povidone-iodine solution.
  • Existing shareholders are less diluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here was someone who did not allow the horrific hand of commercialism to dilute his message.
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  • A team of chemists found that when certain substances are diluted in water, the molecules clump together instead of getting further apart, as common sense would suggest.
  • Linear perspective is not a major concern for these painters, but the some paintings do achieve a sense of aerial depth through the mixture of brush strokes and the varied diluteness of ink. Stories from The Sun
  • He fixed her with a mildly reproving glance which diluted quickly into a fond grin.
  • It can be sprayed directly onto a surface for extreme malodors, or diluted with water and sprayed.
  • The amethyst is a brilliant transparent stone of a purple colour resembling that of diluted wine and varying in shade from the violet purple to rose. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Prior to stratification, the seeds were surface-sterilized with dilute bleach for five minutes, followed by several thorough rinses with water.
  • Dilute to exactly 1 litre; 100 c.c. contain 0.5 gram of antimony as antimonic chloride. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • Authorities released a dispersing liquid into the coastal waters to dilute the slick.
  • In 1740, British Admiral Vernon (whose nickname was ‘Old Grogram’ for the cloak of grogram which he wore) ordered that the sailors’ daily ration of rum be diluted with water.
  • Her blood has diluted and cooled itself to a crystalline, life-giving wine. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Mr Preston favours sheep droppings matured in a barrel and diluted to the colour of weak tea!
  • Dilute the paint with water until it is the consistency of milk.
  • Although dogs and cats can be subject to urinary tract calculi, it is generally not in conjunction with chronic renal failure, since animals with CRF generally exhibit dilute urine coupled with polyuria.
  • To bring what was commonly regarded as an unfilmable book to screen, Harron has understandably had to dilute Ellis' uncompromising vision, but the film's strengths lie elsewhere.
  • The standards have been so diluted and make class action so much easier. Times, Sunday Times
  • Large organisations are constructed to fracture and dilute accountability.
  • Don't let time dilute the wine of friendship.Don't let distance space out missing.Blessing you,forever!
  • In a natural fog that acid would become diluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effects of 10 years of Gordon Brown, with the prospect of a few more in undiluted form, have been felt by the British in more ways than one ... And Now The End is Near ...........
  • Powerful scenes closely reflecting events in the author's own life are diluted by her wordy and overemphatic commentary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The white sangria is lovely, but unless you drink it quickly, its ice dilutes the pleasure. Tom Sietsema on Estadio: The reign of Spain continues in Washington with a welcome newcomer
  • Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.
  • Even if an extremist representative was voted in, multimember constituencies would dilute their power. For Tories, STV is the answer
  • a dilute solution
  • They are simply diluted doses of drugs made for and tried out on adults. The Sun
  • To make citron presse, dilute fresh lemon juice with water and add sugar.
  • By bolstering Clampett's vision with a kind of premade Surrealism imported from Dali, Freleng dilutes the ingenuity and visual brilliance of the original short, reducing it to a clever referential game rather than a truly original work invented out of whole cloth. 12/17: Porky In Wackyland; Dough For the Do-Do; Quai des orfèvres
  • undiluted milk
  • Existing shareholders are less diluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • The effect is emotionally diluted and unpoetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • In dilute solution, starch molecules will precipitate, with the insoluble material being difficult to redissolve by heating.
  • This observation may be an important, and so far ignored, component in the explanation for the dilute nectars found in bird-pollinated plants.
  • If you give your baby juice, dilute it well with cooled, boiled water.
  • A handful of other paintings and monotypes were on hand, but their greater sizes and varying approaches seemed to dilute the exhibition.
  • What we have witnessed more recently has been the collapse of some financial edifices which have shown the worst aspects of pure, undiluted greed.
  • He will examine the application of non-invasive light scattering techniques to predict formulation stability, using zeta potential, melting points, virial coefficients, and polydispersity measurements of the dilute solution. R&D Mag - News
  • Four microliters of the diluted mix were used as template for the preselective amplification reaction using primers with one selective nucleotide at the 3'-end.
  • Old time gun makers stained their stocks with aqua fortis, a combination of nitric acid diluted with distilled water and iron filings.
  • Then she did it a second time, less diluted, and landed in hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • The same runoff going into the river, diluted with 73 percent less water, would have seriously deteriorated water quality until it was unfit for human contact.
  • Even the best medicine, if too diluted, may readily be overwhelmed by stronger counteragents.
  • Serve over ice as is, or dilute to taste with water, fruit juice and / or a dash of rum.
  • The poisons seeping from Hanford's contaminated land quickly dilute in the water.
  • A more serious blemish with most modern poetry, is nimiety, the tendency to dilute the general effect by repetition.
  • A diluted apple juice addiction that soothed them as soon as they gripped the handles As they got older, they moved on to the juice box -- six ounces of fruit-flavored heroin housed in a plastic coated box complete with precious straw. Wendy Sachs: Snack Food Nation: How Kids Are Conditioned to Snack
  • The main components of the picture are masked off using liquid masking fluid diluted with water.
  • He said China's insurance market was showing signs of a slowdown this year but was still confident that it will be able to achieve its 2004 profit target of at least 2.76 billion yuan, or 45 fen per share on a pro forma diluted basis.
  • Then take some finely powdered fluate of lime (fluor spar,) strew it even over the glass plate upon the waxed side, and then gently pour upon it, so as not to displace the powder, as much concentrated sulphuric acid diluted with thrice its weight of water, as is sufficient to cover the powdered fluor spar. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 284, November 24, 1827
  • The effect of this policy has now been considerably diluted.
  • They consist of giving injections or drops of small quantities of the offending foods, well diluted. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • Now on the other hand, the English iambic tetrameter is a hesitating, loose, capricious form, always in danger of having its opening semeion chopped off, or of being diluted by a recurrent trimeter, or of developing a cadential lilt. The Strange Case of Pushkin and Nabokov
  • The liquid is then diluted.
  • The river can dilute the small amounts of pollutant discharged by the chemical producer.
  • If, for the sake of argument, we were to adopt this diluted interpretation of the verb "foreknow" in Rom. 8: 29, we are not to readily conclude that what we call the particularistic exegesis would have to be abandoned and the absolute sovereignty of God in the matter of election to life be eliminated. Possessing the Treasure
  • Mostly these are 2 part developers, which are mixed together and diluted for use.
  • In that case, the founders' shareholdings would be diluted to 20.9 per cent each, while this would be diluted to 4.4 per cent.
  • Don't let time dilute the wine of friendship.Don't let distance space out missing.Blessing you,forever!
  • In practice, it was the spaces in between the scant few megastructures that were built that diluted the concept; too large to accommodate themselves into the existing fabric of city living, yet not distinct enough to act as attractors.
  • The problem is that the sheer quantity of football on the telly has diluted the overall quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter holds most appeal because a fifth day may dilute a quality programme. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joseph is for the child in all of us, not so hot on depth or meaning but boiling with concentrated, undiluted, unadulterated fun.
  • The mother tincture is precisely diluted again, and shaken (‘succussed’).
  • Analytical methods which will work on undiluted, individual ingredients may not work well on finished products containing other non-herbal ingredients or excipients.
  • Dilute the juice slightly with water.
  • Before the cloth is run into the steamer keir on the wire wagons, it is saturated with about twice its weight of a dilute solution of caustic soda (2° to 4° Twaddell = 0.5 to 1\% Na_ {2} O) at a boiling-temperature, when in the steamer keir it is exposed to an atmosphere of steam at four pounds pressure for five hours. Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886
  • He told us that the native, when he wishes to catch one alive, goes forth with his blowpipe and arrows tipped with diluted woorali poison. The Wanderers Adventures in the Wilds of Trinidad and Orinoco
  • The quality of the book is diluted by the bad writing.
  • SHERE is designed to study the effect of preshear (rotation) on the transient evolution of the microstructure and viscoelastic tensile stresses for solutions with long chains of monodisperse dilute polymer molecules in the MSG. SpaceRef - Calendar of Events
  • For, let it be conceded that the solution of any Ghatti leaving an insoluble residue is a mixture of arabin and metarabin in the same ratio as our "maximum" solution, only more diluted with water, then from the found viscosity we obtain a point on the curve for dilution, which gives the percentage of dissolved matter. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • “As alcohol dilutes blood in the cupula, the cupula becomes less dense and rises,” says Dr. Schaffer. Unusual Things to Teach Your Body | Impact Lab
  • But that month provided motivation, not consternation, and not even his brief blow-up over an incident with Jimmy at Indianapolis could dilute his focus for long.
  • Flush contaminated area with large quantities of cool water or a diluted baking soda solution and expose the area to fresh air as soon as possible.
  • Two CFV are applied along the main channel and the sampling one in the system to assure the fixed ratio of the volume of the analyzed sample to the volume of total diluted emission.
  • Hip-Hop artist, QuestLove, draws stark parallels between Fela's life and music and the rebellion, raw and undiluted, that is evident in hip-hop. Kirsten West Savali: The Life and Legacy of Fela Kuti
  • What we have today is a diluted bill that does nothing to repeal anything.
  • Right wing groups are determined to dilute the influence of the trade unions.
  • Mind you the title swallow diluted the fun of the ad-Breakfast would have done. Swallow
  • The inquiry is met with a roar of undiluted enthusiasm.
  • PP6100 is made of the imported raw material with excellent dispersion characteristics. The compound can be diluted with 50% virgin resin.
  • They consist of giving injections or drops of small quantities of the offending foods, well diluted. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • The effect of this policy has now been considerably diluted.
  • Existing shareholders are less diluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Desert gopher tortoises also store dilute urine that buffers evaporative loss and allows them to hold blood osmotic concentration constant, at least until bladder contents become isosmotic with blood.
  • All carbonates are soluble with effervescence in dilute acids; some, such as chalybite and magnesite, require the aid of heat. A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • On the back terrace Wilshere sat alone at the small table smoking and drinking undiluted whisky from a tumbler. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The first step is usually the application of a bond coat - simply applying the undiluted polymer bonding agent liberally to the surface of the existing material.
  • They are simply diluted doses of drugs made for and tried out on adults. The Sun
  • The carbonates are washed repeatedly with a dilute solution of sodium carbonate, thus removing any coloration from the precipitate.
  • A dilute fruit juice counts as one serving. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four eyes are better than two, but won't doubling the number of referees dilute their quality? Times, Sunday Times
  • To make your own simple cosmetic skin toner, dilute 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar with 3/4 distilled water.
  • The crystalline cake of acetone sodium bisulphite, which separates on standing, is well pressed, to free it from impurities, decomposed by distillation with dilute sodium carbonate, and the aqueous distillate of pure acetone dehydrated over calcium chloride. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • These works contained a very dilute formaldehyde solution that was contained within sealed tanks. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would have diluted everyone's stake, but it would have run the company during the crisis.
  • For his part, Parker contends he is responsible for nothing more than elevating the overall quality of wines by penalizing those who fashion overcropped, diluted, substandard wine marketed as liquid sunlight behind the banner of a famous château’s crest. Investing in Liquid Assets
  • Our hearts were wrung at this wretched sight and we longed to help; we even thought of giving it part of a drop of chlorodyne much diluted, but, fortunately for us, dared not do so, for my husband said to them, 'I do not think the child will live long.' Southern Arabia
  • He added that it is wrong to assume that South Africans will be dominating the the merged entity as the shareholding is diluted by 22.7%.
  • Though most of these meanings are admittedly not approbative, the first sense, ‘undiluted,’ may carry with it the suggestion of primal energy.
  • It is not patriotism, that is to say undiluted concern for the nation as a whole, which leads some of the modern Egyptians to prefer an entirely native government to the Anglo-Egyptian administration now obtaining in that country: it is restlessness; and I am fortunately able to define it thus without the necessity of entering the arena of polemics by an opinion as to whether that restlessness is justified or not justified. The Treasury of Ancient Egypt Miscellaneous Chapters on Ancient Egyptian History and Archaeology
  • It is filled with dilute hydrochloric acid, and after the expulsion of the air by a current of gas, plentiful quantities of chromous acetate are passed into the bottles. Scientific American Supplement, No. 497, July 11, 1885
  • Never decant diluted household and garden products into lemonade or orange-juice bottles.
  • Homeopathy (use of diluted???) -- has origins associated with "hormesis" where dilute [but measurable] quantities of poisons were found to be effective treatments for some things. Planet Atheism
  • Human basophil degranulation triggered by very dilute antiserum against IgE. The Best Alternative Medicine
  • The original experiments reconstituting GroEL-GroES-mediated protein folding were carried out under "nonpermissive" conditions, where the chaperonin system was absolutely required and substrate proteins could not achieve the native state if diluted directly from denaturant into solution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences current issue
  • Inclusion of later years into the cumulative lifespan measure diluted the effect.
  • Grain can be painted into the wood with a soft No.4 artist's brush and India ink diluted with rubbing alcohol.
  • For indisposition of any kind, 3 tablespoons diluted with water can be taken.
  • A dilute solution of acetic acid was cooled below its freezing point.
  • The bugaboos in larger versions of this optimistic vision are highly variable flows of material, and decentralized, dilute concentrations of reclaimable stuff.
  • The right to vote can neither be denied outright nor destroyed by alteration of ballots nor diluted by stuffing ballot-boxes.
  • Regarded as one of the most credible award processes in India and abroad, I am proud to be associated with IIFA for the past six years and my commitment remains undiluted.
  • He soon diluted his rousing speeches to become more pragmatic, a move that garnered a broader support platform that enabled him to take 61 per cent of the vote in last October's presidential elections.
  • Existing shareholders are less diluted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Divorcing it of its context would strip away much of that heady period glamour to produce a diluted facsimile - even with slavish adherence to the original scripts.
  • Corrupt practices dilute the gamut of restrictions and the fear of punishment.
  • Leaves were mounted on a Perspex holder with their lower edge touching a reservoir of dilute nutrient solution that also contained the reference bath electrode.
  • In the production of PT materials, it is often necessary to chemically remove analytes from PT specimens or to dilute the PT material with artificial diluents in order to obtain subnormal target values.
  • Give them a dilute liquid feed before planting. The Sun
  • When using washing-machine water, combine the rinse-cycle water with the wash-cycle water to dilute the detergent and bleaching agents.
  • In 2002, the company achieved record sales and net earnings of $17.7 billion and $3.2 billion, respectively, with diluted earnings per share of $2.06, excluding nonrecurring charges.
  • In this process, liquids are diluted (with water or ethanol) and shaken by ten hard strikes against an elastic body ( "succussion"), to get the next, succeeding higher potency. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • I don't want it to be diluted by prattling around with this kind of nonsense!
  • She diluted the milk with water.
  • Highly saturated with pigment, brights are not diluted with black or white.
  • Did cross-breeding with European bees make them more dangerous or did the cross-breeding perhaps even dilute the aggressiveness?
  • In addition, it will dilute its holding in the present subsidiary.
  • When applying the tanner, you'll get the most natural look if you dilute the self-tanner with an equal amount of moisturizer before applying it to your feet, ankles, elbows and knees, as well as to the inside of your arms and under your chin.
  • In a thick Mancunian accent, undiluted despite his living in Scotland for 30 years, he fires off a question: ‘Have you ever been to Old Trafford?’
  • But there you have it, the first, undiluted stuff that emits from a pregnancy-induced fog. I Am The Cheese | Her Bad Mother
  • Plasma expanders can be used to dilute the concentration of foreign substances in their blood stream, as they increase the fluid component of blood.
  • You can brush, trowel, throw, squirt, drip or pour paint onto a canvas, or stain it with diluted medium.
  • These works contained a very dilute formaldehyde solution that was contained within sealed tanks. Times, Sunday Times
  • But time has clearly diluted its adventurous edge, and some of its elements feel merely quirky.
  • The sections were developed at 37°C for ~4 h in the same buffer with nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) and 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-phosphate (BCIP) diluted 1 / 50 from the stock solution (Roche Diagnostic). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Supplies for the project included a 10’ x 36’ strip of muslin for each child, diluted fabric paints in a variety of colors, fiberfill, puffy paints, assorted buttons, felt, leather scraps and tacky glue.
  • Some get good results from dilute vinegar soaks, painting the nail with tea tree oil or squirting the oil from Vitamin E capsules around the nail.
  • Existing shareholders, buying at the present much higher price, would be diluted to dust. Times, Sunday Times
  • CD & R and EMS valued the deal at $2.9 billion, which includes diluted shares and exchangeable units but doesn't include the assumption of $300 million in debt. Clayton Dubilier Set to Buy EMS
  • All fatty beverages -- _bouillon_, unskimmed milk, chocolate, or cacao -- and all alcoholics, are hurtful; breakfast tea is undoubtedly the best beverage, but, after a little, is advantageously replaced by light white wine diluted with water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • It got so bad that Japan's Fair Trade Commission reported last summer only about one-third of the country's hot springs inns use pure, undiluted water from its natural source.
  • The government's new law on wage and price control is diluted with exceptions.
  • The problem is that the sheer quantity of football on the telly has diluted the overall quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dilute acids, when they act on the substance, evolve phosphuretted hydrogen (PH_ {3}). A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
  • A pretreatment of wood fibers applied using diluted HCl to convert carboxyl groups to carboxyl acids.
  • Apart from tears, only time could wear everything away. While feeling is being processed by time, conflicts would be reconciled as time goes by, just like a cup of tea that is being continuously diluted.
  • In 2004-2005, CoML and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation funded a large-scale study in the Salish Sea region, the large, dilute, estuarial inland sea that includes what is now called Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and other water, including the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which connects the Georgia-Puget Basin to the Pacific. Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News
  • According to the calculation of heat exchange and heat exchange area, and low-order heat energy of recovery of wet chlorine gas or dechlorination dilute brine with heating filter brine was feasible.
  • The fuel cell generates electricity as a by-product of a chemical reaction involving dilute methanol.
  • It was the final moment during which adult entertainment had the undivided attention and undiluted respect of the world.
  • When you go to church, it's a hollow, diluted dumbshow: when I go to church, every gesture aches with meaning and immanence.
  • The drying step is performed after using a 0.02% diluted uranyl acetate solution for fixing the DNA molecules in their conformations.
  • Bass in particular are known to favour areas where the salinity of the salt water has been diluted by the fresh water.
  • The offer includes 2.99 lakh equity shares for employees and the net issue of 57 lakh shares to public would constitute 31.68 per cent of fully diluted post issue paid-up capital of the company, it said.
  • What act of forgiveness was not diluted by the endless range of cause and effect through which it traveled?
  • Dilute vinegar should be applied only to unbroken skin (not after shaving), or it will sting.
  • Future investment returns may be diluted if the emergency measures stoke inflation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The quality of the book is diluted by the bad writing.
  • I was unable to try sodium stearate directly because of the slight solubility of this substance in cold water or dilute alcohol; but I found that a mixture of sodium oleate and stearate behaved in exactly the same manner as the Castile soap. Scientific American Supplement, No. 441, June 14, 1884.
  • When hydrogen chloride liqueifiedi n water, the result is called dilute hydrochloric acid, and they usually liquified before it sell in the market. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • To prevent this, the wastewater must be released below the ocean surface, where it can mix and be diluted with ocean water before coming into contact with the atmosphere.
  • His stake will be diluted to 6 percent from 7. 6 percent.
  • Cellars should be frequently cleaned and disinfected, using for the purpose some of the well-known disinfectants, as formaline, bleaching powder, or a dilute solution of carbolic acid. Human Foods and Their Nutritive Value
  • I would rather Zander gave us his own vision undiluted.
  • Rao has an inimitable style with the purist in him steadfastly refusing to dilute and encash.
  • Relative to CIDI engines, HCCI engines have extraordinarily lower emissions of PM and NOx and can offer more power as high as CIDI engines with the dilute homogeneous air and fuel mixture.
  • Its calculation and disclosure includes the basic earning per share and the diluted earning per share.
  • With the exception of the wigs and the wardrobes - recreated by a team of 52 talented milliners, stylists and tailors - this is quite a dull and diluted effort.
  • The samples of corn straw were hydrolysis with dilute hydrochloric acid at different temperatures.
  • The Hungerstraf I found to consist of confinement to a bedless and fireless barrack on a diet of pure and undiluted water. The Memoirs of a Swine in the Land of Kultur
  • Syra is diluted with water and ingested or used as a marinade or preservative for meat and other food.
  • The undermining of the authority of medicine dilutes the doctor-patient relationship and reconstructs it as a partnership of equals, thereby neutralising the expertise required for cure.
  • I felt like I'd just drunk a bottle of undiluted sunflower oil by the end of it.
  • His friends saw him as the only senior Labor politician who was not prepared to dilute core party values and views.
  • This material was available to epibenthic consumers, although it was more diluted with other detrital matter with increasing down-estuary distance.
  • Blocker diluted the ferociousness of his sport and made the March date sound like a game of checkers. Elliot Worsell: UFC's Jones and Evans: Good Friends, Better Enemies
  • The electrical conductivity of Middle East Atmospheric Residue (ME-AR) diluted by n-heptane was continuously measured, and the mass fraction normalized conductivity of ME-AR was calculated.
  • If you give your baby juice, dilute it well with cooled, boiled water.
  • Slides were incubated with 1:16 diluted patient's sera and stained with fluorescein conjugated rabbit antihuman IgG antibodies.
  • Auntie's piety was not of the niggerish kind, even Zoe, "The Octoroon," or any other woman or man in whose veins courses the blood of Ham four times diluted, knows that I mean it was not that glory-hallelujah variety of cunning or delusion, compounded of laziness and catalepsy, which is popular among the shouting, shirt-tearing sects of plantation darkies, who "git relijin" and fits twelve times a year. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 105, July 1866
  • Men tend to drink diluted alcohol such as beer but women drink stronger wine or gin. The Sun
  • Natural Light was "flavorless"; Michelob Ultra was simply "bland"; Coors Light was "blah" though it did have the slightest hint of sweetness, as if an ounce of (bad) ginger ale had been diluted with pint of club soda. No Bottoms Up: Light Beer Sales Are Sagging
  • Some of that fuel would inevitably seep down into the crankcase and dilute your oil.
  • The aim is to develop epoxy systems that can be diluted in water - for ease of cleaning - without compromising chemical resistance and cure rate.
  • But the challenge to meet clients' needs can be addressed without having to modify or dilute the quality of the service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Comparable to grappa, genepy is quite harsh and bitter and, therefore, is often added to espresso or strong coffee in order to dilute its strong taste.
  • Salts and PDB above diluent threshold concentrations inhibit the effect of antimicrobial peptides on the germination of conidia, therefore all these quantitative assays were performed in a 50-fold diluted modified PDB.
  • Leftover parsley can be added to chicken or beef broth that has been diluted and put in your ice cube tray.
  • A team of chemists in Korea found that when certain substances are diluted in water, the molecules clump together instead of getting further apart, as common sense would suggest.
  • It may seem like a minor point, but any attempt to dilute the term anti-Semitism by linking it to all the peoples of the Mideast, and not just the Jews, is an insidious form of, well, anti-Semitism. Gabriel Rotello: Can al-Maliki Be "Anti-Semitic" If He's a Semite Himself?
  • Then she did it a second time, less diluted, and landed in hospital. Times, Sunday Times
  • Did cross-breeding with European bees make them more dangerous or did the cross-breeding perhaps even dilute the aggressiveness?
  • And to dilute the poison if possible. (given kilometers away from any medical help) Knelt down at a thawing snow stream and drank copiously. Page 2
  • Which indubitably indicate that the bismuthous sulfide can only dissolve in halogen acid except hydrofluoric acid, the mixed solution of dilute sulfuric acid and alkali halide.
  • The diluted tusche dries to resemble ` toad-skin’ washes usually found in zinc-plate lithography.
  • Containing dandelion, burdock, sarsparilla, milk thistle, liquorice, yellow dock, turmeric and red clover, a bottle provides about 30 servings as you dilute it with either still or sparkling water.

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