How To Use Neutralise In A Sentence
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Our bodies depend on unabsorbed calcium to neutralize potentially harmful byproducts of digestion that can promote colon cancer and kidney stones.
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The pretreatment by transition metal cations helps to adsorb DNA on mica because it neutralizes the mica surface charge and then weakens the repulsive pressure.
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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.
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She concluded that the repetition of such images ultimately neutralizes their moral force.
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Its mission is to neutralize key defense positions and remove obstacles.
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Sprouting grains by soaking them first increases the amount of enzymes and neutralises the antinutrient phytic acid.
Times, Sunday Times
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The undies neutralise smells thanks to a filter which removes odours through a thin and flexible carbon cloth.
The Sun
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This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.
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However the state has opposed the defense lawyers 'request, saying giving out details of any work done on the government's behalf will "neutralise" its effect.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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“Two hazardous waste containers were neutralised in a joint German-American operation, with the participation of scores of local Afghanis”?
New Zealand in the GWOT? Swoon…. — Fusion Despatches
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The agency is required to neutralize the chemical before it discharges treated wastewater by adding sodium bisulfite, which bonds with the chlorine to form salt.
Residents Turn Up Noses at Sewer Stink Cure
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No method has been found yet to bury them safely or to neutralize them.
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Fifteen chloride ions were added to neutralize the system by replacing water molecules at the positions of lowest coulomb potential.
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Even good ideas are frequently contained in banal packages that neutralize the virtues they possess.
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This is the essential function of a cliché, and of cant and jargon; to neutralise expression and ‘vanish memory’.
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Camouflaged clothing and scent neutralizers can fool a whitetail's eyes and nose, but there's no mistaking a human voice.
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The United States wants to neutralize North Korea's dangerous weapons but at the same time justify its missile shield on the basis of this possible security threat.
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The priority was to neutralize the borderlands against the Whites and foreign intervention, to ensure the military security of the Republic.
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The unity of the episcopacy is a source of great strength, while its absence wastes energies, frustrates efforts and gives room for the enemies of the Church to neutralise our witness.
Spero News
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Once the pilot has established the desired bank angle, the rudder and the aileron are neutralized so that the bank remains constant.
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Often illogical or insubstantial, they can be neutralized or eliminated with a minimal effort.
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In fact baking or cooking for a long time in pressurized hot water can help to neutralize the toxic aconitum in raw aconite.
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It is like that subtle something which we call electricity; we can play with it, command it, lead it, neutralise it and die of it, make light and heat with it, or language and sound, kill with it and cure with it, while absolutely ignorant of its nature.
The Witch of Prague
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The latest figures should neutralize the fears of inflation.
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Said Sadek, who teaches political sociology at the American University of Cairo, said many Egyptians applaud the arrests, because they were afraid the former president and his close associates were in the process of trying to incite "a counter-revolution:""In many revolutions, if you do not take a strong stand to neutralize the leading members and leaders of the previous regime they can cause trouble and they would lead what is called the counter-revolution.
Hospitalized Mubarak Officially Detained in Egyptian Corruption Probe
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Their predominant expression was good nature, a kind of elephantine docility, which neutralized the awe inspired by his immense size.
Helen and Arthur or, Miss Thusa's Spinning Wheel
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Those in the support fleet who weren't neutralized fled to the sanctuary of hyperspace en route back to Confederate Space.
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Bile excretes cholesterol, helps neutralize stomach acid and aids in the digestion and absorption of fats.
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Objectivity does not depend on each of us being severally devoid of extra-disciplinary values; competition and collaboration neutralize the distorting effects of any one scholar's biases.
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But, facial cleansing merely removes surface dirt and does little to unclog pores or neutralize bacteria.
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An example is ice melting, the difference in temperature between a warm surroundings and the introduction of an frosty-cold glass of ice water taken from a freezer system, begins to be neutralized or "equalized" as the heat energy from the warm surroundings become spread out to the cooler heretofore closed system of ice and water.
Entropy Et Al...
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The invention discloses an alkaline nutrient and a preparation method thereof, which relates to a nutrient that can neutralize and adjust different acidic materials inside human bodies.
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It was, however, found impossible to obtain any crystallisation from the neutralised (BaCO_ {3}) and concentrated solution, the syrup being kept for some weeks in a desiccator.
Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
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The purpose was to neutralize the gyroscopic forces of the normal rotary engine.
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His unsettling ideas will be neutralised by nostalgia for a period already mostly forgotten.
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Then, thanks to Labour's controversial election broadcast on health, that issue, too, was effectively neutralised.
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He is a strong skater with tricky moves, and if you want to try to neutralize him you've got to take the body on him.
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The pellets dissolve in water and the particles quickly disperse and neutralize soil acidity.
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It is the task of organization at the same time to neutralize the individual weaknesses of its members.
MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
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Why does not the cheated publican beg leave to check the gulosity of his defrauder with a repetatur haustus, and the pummelled plaintiff neutralise the malice of his adversary, by requesting to have the rest of the beating in presence of the court, -- if it is not that such conduct would run counter to all the conclusions of experience, and be the procreation of the mischief it affected to destroy?
Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2
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The great muscles of the thigh acting over the kneepan tend to bend the body forward, but the muscles of the calf neutralize this action.
Hygienic Physiology : with Special Reference to the Use of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
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But with copper, and substances not sensible to ordinary magnetic impressions, _similar_ poles on opposite sides of the plate neutralize each other; _opposite_ poles exalt the action; and a single pole at the edge or end on does nothing.
Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
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They strengthen the stomach and neutralize all undue acidity, while at the same time they soothe the irritation by their bland and demulcent qualities.
The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
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Birkin was expressionless , neutralized, possessed by her as if it were his fate, without question.
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Three separate elements neutralized advantages held by the larger power over its adversary.
America Past and Present
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Some alkaline solutions may neutralise it but it will play havoc with the base salts.
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Generally, the acids produced by the metabolic activities, (such as uric acid, lactic acid, etc.) react with the alkalis in the blood, lymph, bile, etc., thus being neutralized and rendered innocuous.
How Important is Acid and Alkali Balance in Blood?
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Then, thanks to Labour's controversial election broadcast on health, that issue, too, was effectively neutralised.
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Free acids, as a rule, are only tolerated in certain parts of the organism, the latter usually striving to neutralise acidic groups which may be brought about by salt formation; formation of amino compounds (proteins) or esterification (fats); and, lastly, esterformation by means of sugars.
Synthetic Tannins
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He remedied this by the invention of what is often called the gridiron pendulum, made of several bars of steel and brass, and so arranged as to neutralize and correct the tendency of the pendulum to vary in length.
Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money
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An oral disclaimer can suffice provided that it is bold and compelling enough to neutralise the effect of the odometer reading.
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Baking soda, a gentle alkaline powder, neutralizes odor-causing acids by restoring your skin's natural pH level.
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The great hive mind of the internet will always find a way to neutralise an irritant.
Times, Sunday Times
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This can then build up overnight as there is no food in your stomach to neutralise it.
The Sun
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When all the finish is removed, apply a neutralizer to stop the chemical action.
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This chemical reaction can ultimately neutralize the alkaline environment and destabilize the passivating layer - in a process that can be just as destructive as chloride penetration.
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In 1991, an eight-man SAS team was dropped into northern Iraq to recon mobile Scud launchers and neutralise them.
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In some such compounds, the hydrogen atom in the carboxyl group is neutralized by reaction with a base, to form the metal salt of the fatty acid.
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This strategy effectively neutralized what the Conservatives had hoped would be a vote - winner.
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Then let _a_ and _b_ be discharged; the discharge destroys or neutralizes all external induction, and the coatings are therefore found by the carrier ball unelectrified; but it also removes almost the whole of the forces by which the electric charge was driven into the dielectric, and though probably a part of that charge goes forward in its passage and terminates in what we call discharge, the greater portion returns on its course to the surfaces of _c_, and consequently to the conductors _a_ and _b_, and constitutes the recharge observed.
Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
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As the mercury chloride is reconverted into hydrochloric acid by the hydrogen sulphide, and as the hydroxylamine does not neutralise to litmus the hydrochloric acid combined with it, there is an equal amount of hydrochloric acid free or available in the two solutions.
Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
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June 20, 2006, 4: 21 am dollar tokens for slot machines says: dollar tokens for slot machines ejaculations Libya undefinability stabled: neutralize poetical,
The Volokh Conspiracy » Senators call for investigation of comments by Supreme Court leaks:
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A Predator senses guard dogs and detects minefields in a swamp, or releases sample Hellfire munitions that neutralize their targets.
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Lactate, your body's buffering agent, neutralizes the acid that builds up in your legs and makes them burn during heavy exertion.
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In fact, these algorithmic improvements should improve search relevance and neutralize some of the spammier link building methods.
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She neutralized the solution
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The effectiveness of this measure has now been neutralized, in order to boost private welfare.
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The conversion of major trunk carriers such as Continental and United and smaller airlines such as Hughes Airwest and Frontier, drove a wedge through the airlines and neutralized the ATA as an opposition force.
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For example, in the iron and steel industry, the search for methods to neutralize the deleterious effects of phosphorous iron ore not only produced technological change, it also made the range of useable ore inputs endogenous.
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Given the extent of this hostility to the creation of ‘fatherless’ children, some concession was needed in order to neutralise parliamentary opposition to the bill.
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Three separate elements neutralized advantages held by the larger power over its adversary.
America Past and Present
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All modern versions change that to "children of God," presumably to gender-neutralize it (degender -- a new Conservapedia word?).
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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The invention discloses an alkaline nutrient and a preparation method thereof, which relates to a nutrient that can neutralize and adjust different acidic materials inside human bodies.
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Among these may be mentioned -- Alder Wright's method of using an ammoniacal salt, the acid radicle of which neutralises the caustic alkali, ammonia being liberated; the use of sodium and potassium bibasic phosphate (Eng.Pat. 25,357, 1899); a substance formed by treating albumen with formalin
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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That would neutralise the power player enough that the shorter-hitter could compete.
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The filtrate is practically neutralized with NaOH.
Frederick G. Banting - Nobel Lecture
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The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralize the reduction in income tax.
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The Inkatha Freedom Party's threat to resort to a mass action campaign to "neutralise" the crossing-of-the-floor legislation is short-sighted and irresponsible, the New National Party said on
ANC Daily News Briefing
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One could also consider that placing the Welsh language programmes on one special channel out of the sight of those unable to speak Welsh has helped to neutralize the inflammatory and divisive effect of the language on monoglot monoglot English speaking Welsh people.
Archive 2008-06-01
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It also should include enough rounds to neutralize the advantage of high-revenue teams that spend heavily on international scouting.
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Not coincidentally, this is the group most likely to become the target of the contempt and thus the very public venom of extremists on the far-right and the far-left, working in unacknowledged but full concert, keen to neutralize people they see as spineless, bloodless sell-outs.
Bradley Burston: Leftists Who Love Israel -- A Self-Help Guide
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They are sometimes acidic to neutralise any alkaline residues carried over from the washing process and sometimes include disinfectants.
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The priority was to neutralize the borderlands against the Whites and foreign intervention, to ensure the military security of the Republic.
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Her optimism neutralizes his gloom
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We hypothesized that the diaphragms of such patients might generate greater levels of oxidants than those neutralized by antioxidants.
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Two hot areas: products for dieters and antioxidants, which are thought to neutralize so-called free radicals that can damage cells.
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Positive charges from the gold electrode then flood the material to neutralize the electrons.
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Saliva contains natural substances like organic molecules and electrolyte which act as most effective natural agents to neutralise plaque acids and remineralise the tooth enamel.
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This was a tactic neutralized by the a Jiralhanae frigate pair.
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If the acids themselves do not yield water-soluble sulphonation products, the alkali salts of the latter may be condensed with formaldehyde, and the resulting products then constitute tanning matters provided their solutions can be neutralised or faintly acidified without the solute being thrown out of solution in insoluble form.
Synthetic Tannins
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The aerial bombardments have neutralized the threat of artillery attacks on allied ground forces.
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Some amino acids, such as glycine, glutamine and, among others arginine, combine with and neutralize toxins.
Wil's Ebay E-Store
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Such an impulse, following immediately upon the interruption of the circuit of the transmitting battery, acts to destroy the effect of the "tailing" or static discharge of the line, L, upon the receiving instrument, and also to neutralize the same throughout the line.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 446, July 19, 1884
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Then, thanks to Labour's controversial election broadcast on health, that issue, too, was effectively neutralised.
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You, then, should neutralize the Rita yourself -- with the most devastating weapon in your arsenal: pity.
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_Neutralise carefully to litmus paper_ by the successive additions of small quantities of decinormal soda solution.
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
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The US is trying to neutralize the resolution in the UN Security Council.
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Since terrorists can use almost anything to attack, Dr. Russell stresses the broad spectrum of their detoxifying agent, saying “that uncertainty calls for a single broad-spectrum decontamination material that can rapidly neutralize both kinds of threats and is easily delivered or administered, and it must not damage the environment where it is applied.”
Combating Terrorism with an Environmentally Friendly Polymer | Inhabitat
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Van der Merwe said it was to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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And social awareness enables them to create opportunities and neutralize opposition more skilfully.
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The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
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Then it's squirted into the small intestine colored orange, where the acids are first neutralized and more enzymes are tossed onto the watery, mushy soup that the food has been rendered down into, called chyme.
Evolution of the appendix? - The Panda's Thumb
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As much as humanly possible, the process eliminates surprises within the organization; it anticipates variables, breaks them down and neutralizes them.
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Between 1980 and 2003, research by some of the top medical organizations and universities resulted in over 42 studies on starch neutralizers and their effects.
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But the cupellation loss is smaller with less gold and greater with more copper, and it so happens in these assays that these two opposites nearly neutralise one another.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
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These devices intercept the particles coming from the region between the plasma and the walls, and then neutralize them before directing them into pumping ducts.
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Such repetitions are unnecessary; any one who is acquainted with the action of Natrum mur., will at once perceive that the psora-destroying effect of this agent had not been neutralized by
Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent
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Sterically unhindered because its molecular weight is 527 daltons, Argatroban neutralizes the active serine catalytic site of both free and bound thrombin.
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Some antibodies are antitoxins, which directly neutralize any toxins secreted by the antigens.
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We need to move beyond tut-tutting his opprobrious behavior and figure out a way to undermine or neutralize this very typical strategy of the right wing attack dogs.
Wonk Room » STUDY: Without Reform, American Families’ Spending On Health Care Will Increase More Than 40% By 2019
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Woody spruce tips and sautéed chanterelles neutralize the gaminess of a tender venison.
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There are limits to what education can achieve when its effects are neutralized by other obstacles to development.
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Saliva neutralizes acids that can cause tooth decay, but its production is greatly reduced during sleep.
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Defense experts are particularly eager to see if e-bombs can reach into deep underground bunkers that could otherwise be neutralized only by tactical nuclear weapons.
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Adding a basic mate - that the facility's five cooling towers had accumu rial, such as amines to the steam will neutralize lated a significant amount of dirt an biological the acid as the steam condenses, keeping the pH growth.
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The reciprocal obligations of aristocratic gift exchange neutralized the monopolistic imperatives of the closed shop.
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Ordinary milling soap is used as a basis for this soap; the settled soap direct from the copper at 170° F. (77° C.) is carefully neutralised with bicarbonate of sodium, oleic or stearic acids, or boro-glyceride, perfumed and aerated.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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neutralise" - and asked whether this language might have contributed to illegal actions by security force members.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The vaccine teaches the immune system to attack nicotine by producing antibodies that neutralise the addictive chemicals before they reach the brain.
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The distillate is neutralized with hydrochloric acid, and the whole evaporated to a weak sirupy consistence.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 315, January 14, 1882
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Although most metallic oxides are insoluble or only very slightly soluble in water, they readily react with acidic solutions to form hydroxide ions that are then neutralized.
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Keeping hydrated improves the body's ability to trap and neutralize those microbes before they can gain a foothold.
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This fragrance was specially formulated to neutralize malodors, that commonly plague our pets.
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The equipment is then exploited at succeedingly higher levels until a countermeasure is developed to neutralize the enemy's technological advantage.
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This antitoxine neutralizes the effects of the diphtheria toxine, and then the body develops strength to drive off the bacteria which have obtained lodgment in the throat.
The Story of Germ Life
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Three separate elements neutralized advantages held by the larger power over its adversary.
America Past and Present
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It promotes a positive message to closeted gays and skeptical heterosexuals to counter and neutralize the negative messages promoted by anti-gay elements.
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In general, synchronic description tends to neutralize principles of continuity (which entail other principles of change), so that elements have only the significance they have in that instance.
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He proposed to neutralise this action by adding to the mortar materials rich in silica, such as trass, which would combine with the lime.
The Sewerage of Sea Coast Towns
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But the military expert said the army "does not have the resources to force these combattants to disarm and integrate, which is nevertheless the only way to neutralize the leadership of the former rebel movements.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The woman throws away the blade and whips out a gun, though not before I have neutralised her attempt at deadly physical force.
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To neutralize the risk that these philosophical positions would lead to heterodox beliefs, a decree of the Fifth Lateran Council (Apostolici regiminis, 1513) had made the immortality of the soul a dogma of the Church and had commanded all university professors of philosophy, when lecturing on doctrines that deviated from it, to make every effort to teach the truth of the Christian religion and to refute any philosophical arguments that challenged it.
Pietro Pomponazzi
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The goal of this and other testing was to perfect the use of nuclear explosions in space to neutralize the ballistic missiles of a supposed opponent.
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Barnard said "neutralise" meant to "take away their ability to strengthen the revolutionary climate".
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The treaty neutralized the Black Sea.
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Norwegian Thor Hushovd of the Cervélo Test Team, angry about Monday's neutralized finish that cost him possible sprinter's points, won the teeth-rattling stage, some 8.2 miles of which were raced on what the French call pavé, to take the green jersey.
Chron.com Chronicle
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Mucilage, camphor, and oil may be taken to neutralize cantharides: -- CANTHARIDES ... hair-grower ... _oil_ ... smooth-running
Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget
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Unfortunately the modern diet and lifestyle tend to cause an acid overload, which if not neutralized, develops into an acidotic state that can be detrimental to health.
PRWeb - Daily News Feed
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This strategy effectively neutralized what the Conservatives had hoped would be a vote - winner.
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If the home is occupied, the stager will declutter, neutralize and decorate for the masses.
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Sometimes two developers are mixed together, in which case care should be taken that an alkaline developer naphthol or phenol be not mixed with an acid developer (phenylene diamine, naphthylamine, etc.), unless the acidity of the latter has been neutralised with soda; otherwise the developer might be thrown out of the bath in an insoluble and hence useless form.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
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Potassium bromate has been used as a food additive in the treatment of flour and as a constituent of the neutralizer in cold-wave hair solutions.
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Winfield has excellent coverage skills and often was able to neutralize the slot receiver opposite him.
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If you need to freshen your hair after a workout or a night of clubbin', use a spray-on hair odor neutralizer, which you can find at the drugstore.
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To neutralize the aftertaste of balut, the festival has halo-halo, a traditional, rich drink suitable for any occasion.
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The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
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Self-realization and understanding is able to neutralize the effects of anger.
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The US is trying to neutralize the resolution in the UN Security Council.
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Whereas mines are factory made products, which can be neutralised by following known and relatively simple safety procedures, unexploded ordnance and booby traps must be treated individually and can be unstable and unpredictable.
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Through a series of laboratory procedures, they tracked changes in immune cell type and found that eotaxin inhibits monocytes becoming dendritic cells (that find foreign invaders so other immune cells can neutralize them), resulting in more "fighter" cells being present during an allergic response.
Innovations-report
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She concluded that the repetition of such images ultimately neutralizes their moral force.
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Milk neutralizes stomach acid, making it less effective at breaking down proteins including wheat gluten.
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Mr. Pedler has shown that snake poison is destroyed or neutralized by means of platinic chloride, owing probably to the formation of an insoluble double platinic chloride, such as is formed with almost if not all alkaloids.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882
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The answer is not for society to abandon religion but for the state to recognize it as private and to neutralize it as a political force.
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Reality may help to neutralize your bad feelings so you can wipe the slate clean and start again.
BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident
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Nor is it assembling an orbiting battle fleet to neutralize American space - based military tools.
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This process allows enzymes, lactobacilli and other helpful organisms to not only neutralize the phytic acid, but also to break down complex starches, irritating tannins and difficult-to-digest proteins including gluten.
New study on whole grains with bran may be able to lower high blood pressure in men
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The company promises to "neutralise" threats to residents
Archive 2009-08-01
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You can also modify your color hue or tone and neutralize it by going a shade darker, brightening an existing shade, or evening out general oxidization or slight discoloration.
Nicole Cothrun Venables: 7 Non-Toxic Solutions to Healthy Hair Color
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They also accuse Upjohn of misreporting side-effects data to French and Japanese regulators, and they criticize the company for running an "ongoing campaign to discredit or neutralize any individual or publication reporting adverse information about Halcion.
Halcion: A Damaging Report
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Either by force or by coercion, any sprouting counter-power will be neutralized.
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The vast mass of peasantry could be neutralized by promising land reforms.
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Modern training methods teach us to keep shooting until the threat is neutralized, and most begin with a double-tap.
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‘Events on Thursday seemed to neutralise this effect,’ said a British official.
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This fragrance was specially formulated to neutralize malodors, that commonly plague our pets.
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In fact, in most soils, there are counteracting influences which neutralize, more or less effectually, the desiccative action of roots, and in general it is as true as it was in Seneca's time, that "the shadiest grounds are the moistest [63].
Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical)
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Another right wing conspiration to neutralize members of the liberal media with toothaches.
Beat 360° 10/21/08
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The smoke gathers particles of harmful radiation in the atmosphere and neutralizes their effect at a subtle level.
Secrets of the Soil
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Reality may help to neutralize your bad feelings so you can wipe the slate clean and start again.
BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident
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Viral mutants that are not neutralised by antibodies induced by the available vaccines have been detected.
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Thus, the static electricity that causes dull flyaway frizzies and interferes with styling is neutralized too!
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Van der Merwe said the list was about trying to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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In the years 1881-1883 he carried out important investigations on the action of iodoform, stating that it does not kill microbes but may neutralize the poisons given off by them, thus being antitoxic.
Emil von Behring - Biography
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The aerial bombardments have neutralized the threat of artillery attacks on allied ground forces.
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The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
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If the shark was small, its meat most probably would be stewed in vinegar, ginger, salt, and garlic so that its gamy taste and smell would be neutralized.
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Few franchises in the league are equipped to neutralize the potential that would be generated by Johnson's addition to the Ravens.
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Three separate elements neutralized advantages held by the larger power over its adversary.
America Past and Present
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It will be up to special forces to neutralise the mines.
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It produces an enzyme called urease, which neutralises stomach acid.
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The vaccine teaches the immune system to attack nicotine by producing antibodies that neutralise the addictive chemicals before they reach the brain.
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Her speed left little sonic shock waves behind her as she almost simultaneously neutralized their detonators, temporarily blinded them, reduced their weapons to junk, and then stunned them.
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Again hospital treatment is necessary to neutralise these effects.
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Acidity in soil can be neutralized by spreading lime on it.
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It is the task of organization at the same time to neutralize the individual weaknesses of its members.
MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
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By blocking the ICMP, thereby, blocking the arrival of ICMP packets on the website server, by which more than 60% of the attacks can be neutralized.
A Research made on Web Vulnerabilities by Sedulity Team
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The next step was to neutralize the acid and spray on the densifier.
Bird Cloud
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The second part, known as the exocrine pancreas, makes enzymes that help digest food and release the bicarbonate that neutralizes stomach acid.
The Pancreas and Alagille Syndrome
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Gulliver's power was no longer neutralised and stalemated by another player of equivalent weight.
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China sought to neutralise Australia, he said, by detaching it from the American alliance.
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It is the task of organization at the same time to neutralize the individual weaknesses of its members.
MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
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To neutralize the soil of a bare spot caused by dog urine, pour tomato juice over the area or treat the soil with powdered gypsum.
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He had been instantly neutralized, and killed almost as quickly, by a massive 12 gauge rifled slug wound that had destroyed his heart.
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The two-level residential area in light-colored masonry is set on a dark-hued base that neutralizes the slope of the terrain and houses the building mechanicals.
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This strategy effectively neutralized what the Conservatives had hoped would be a vote - winner.
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By boiling water to make tea, the bacteria in polluted water were neutralised.
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The smoke gathers particles of harmful radiation in the atmosphere and neutralizes their effect at a subtle level.
Secrets of the Soil
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Thus, enzyme neutralizers are a simple defense mechanism that nature has provided certain plants to survive.
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After safely moving the dozens of innocent civilians who would likely have otherwise been killed by a blast, the police neutralized the car bomb.
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If staining is very stubborn, diluted bleach may be used providing the skin is then neutralised with sodium hydrosulphite and rinsed thoroughly.
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Does ‘our culture of spectatorship neutralise the moral force of photographs of atrocities’?
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By surrounding the radio with aluminum foil, we neutralize or block the radio waves.
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In addition, any other effects of cortisol are neutralized by RU - 486.
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Although short of airfields and tactical aircraft, 135 airmen neutralized the rail network.
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This sets up a chemical reaction which turns the gas into nitric acid and the nitric acid is neutralised by calcium carbonate which is also suspended in the paint.
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In effect the researcher uses the null form in order to neutralize his own bias regarding outcome.
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Does ‘our culture of spectatorship neutralise the moral force of photographs of atrocities’?
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Saltiness in foods high in umami neutralizes the bitter or metallic tastes in the wine you drink with these foods.
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If the vaccinated person ever encounters the actual SARS virus, his or her immune system will be primed to neutralize it.
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If the sheet is played, it neutralises every card in the trick save the one played just before it.
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the double agent was neutralized
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You will need a special chemical to neutralize the acid.
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What undoubtedly helped her to adjust was that she found a peer group that helped to neutralise her social inadequacies.
Times, Sunday Times
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The gypsum neutralises the alkalinity of nitrifying solutions by converting the alkaline ammonium carbonate into neutral ammonium sulphate, the calcium carbonate being precipitated.
Manures and the principles of manuring
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The last mission of his premiership will be finding policies to neutralise both.
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Following the logic of social control theory, it is predicted that workers would have to neutralize the bind of the law, the prohibitions against theft.
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The undies neutralise smells thanks to a filter which removes odours through a thin and flexible carbon cloth.
The Sun
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For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles.
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Each, therefore, has a strong incentive to neutralize its competitors' strengths by commoditizing the parts of the stack that are most important to them.
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The process apparently neutralises the putrescible element of the waste and leaves it in a state where it can be disposed of more readily.
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This antitoxine neutralizes the effects of the diphtheria toxine, and then the body develops strength to drive off the bacteria which have obtained lodgment in the throat.
The Story of Germ Life
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This is evident from the high frequency of texts within the book that you have to try and "neutralise", though unsuccessfully it would seem.
The Only True God Chapter 5: Monotheism and Worship in the Book of Revelation
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An example of counteraction is mixing citral, a pale-yellow liquid used in the perfume and flavoring industries, to neutralize the amines emitted from decaying meat in the dumpster behind a restaurant.
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Assassination not only neutralizes the dead man, it also forces other terrorists to go underground.
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After perming, a neutraliser containing conditioning ingredients is applied to smooth the surface of the hair.
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By contrast, the deadliness of contaminants added to reservoirs or water sources would most likely be neutralized by dilution and standard water treatment.
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These materials are reacted with sulfuric acid, then neutralized, and converted to a salt.
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Thus the major threat to society has been neutralized, but acts of resistance remain, the argument never finished, never answered, simply stalemated.
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When you're at altitude, you spill a lot of bicarbonate, which is a buffer for lactic acid," he said, explaining that bicarbonate helps neutralize the burning effect of lactic acid build-up in your muscles.
NYT > Home Page
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Kripal Singh told me that the government agencies had been creating many armed vigilante groups out of anti-social riff-raff, so as to infiltrate and neutralize genuine militant outfits.
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This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.
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The smoke gathers particles of harmful radiation in the atmosphere and neutralizes their effect at a subtle level.
Secrets of the Soil
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Sagramoso City itself was heavily guarded by skyward laser batteries, and these could not easily be neutralised.
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You will need a special chemical to neutralize the acid.
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In each case, the machinery of government was used against the citizens to consolidate power and neutralise opposition.
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As yet the doctor has not been able to develop an anti-venom serum which will neutralize the poison of these colubrine snakes.
I. The Start
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This will neutralise the effect on domestic demand.
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Saliva is a watery fluid that helps to wash away and neutralise the acid.
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Fortunately, animal cells produce various antioxidants, which neutralize most oxidants.
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It is the task of organization at the same time to neutralize the individual weaknesses of its members.
MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
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This is the essential function of a cliché, and of cant and jargon; to neutralise expression and ‘vanish memory’.
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The gels were neutralized in 2 M TRIS for 5 min and subjected to fluorography by soaking for 30 min in Amplify.
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It is also the opposite of baking and washing soda; it is acidic and therefore neutralizes alkaline or caustic substances.
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The free acidity is sometimes expressed as _acid value_, which is the amount of KOH in milligrammes necessary to neutralise the free acid in 1 gramme of fat or oil.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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The smoke gathers particles of harmful radiation in the atmosphere and neutralizes their effect at a subtle level.
Secrets of the Soil
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Discarded acid should be neutralized with alkali before disposal.
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It neutralises the whining about failing to address the issue because it cuts to the quick.
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Lime was used to neutralize the acidity of the soil.
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Pumpkins are high in carotenoids, which neutralize free radicals, and lutein, which is good for your baby blue eyes.
Jodi Lipper and Cerina Vincent: Have Your Candy And Eat It, Too
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It would seem easy to disprove this by observation, since light passing close to the sun or some other star would be neutralized if it is blueshifted falling and redshifted by an equal amount climbing out, but if the light is being stretched out as it fell in and stretched as it climbed out, there would be an overall redshift from this passage.
A Dark, Misleading Force
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The MSHA said Massey failed to spread enough nonflammable crushed limestone on surfaces to neutralize the coal dust.
Series of Errors Cited in Coal-Mine Explosion
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They will end up smelling sweet as the bags neutralise the whiffy odours.
The Sun
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The oils are then neutralized to remove free fatty acids which might give unwanted flavours.
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This is the only product that can neutralize toxins from rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, and copperheads.
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Railroad crews also were checking the rail lines and a rail car was being sent along the route with a solution of baking soda and water to neutralize the acid.
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The perchloric acid then neutralises the alkali ammonia forming crystals of ammonium perchlorate salt.
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When companies institute them, performance improves enough that the effects of dilution are neutralized, and the existing shareholders wind up doing as well as, or better than, they did before the issuance of the options.
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Everything moves in the midst of death, because it indeed _moves_; but it falls into the pit unawares and by its own action unmakes and disestablishes itself, until a wonderful visionary faculty is added, so that a ghost remains of what has perished to reveal that lapse and at the same time in a certain sense to neutralise it.
The Life of Reason
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In flight, you immediately pushed the collective fully down to neutralize the pitch angle.
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You will need a special chemical to neutralize the acid.
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There has never been a case of tetanus in people who have received three doses of toxoid, which is a chemically neutralized toxin from the bacteria and cannot give the disease.
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The Air Force and Navy planes took off to neutralize the Iraqi air defense system.
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The traditional military aims to destroy, defeat, or neutralize the enemy's military capability, and this remains a fundamental concept.
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It is also the opposite of baking and washing soda; it is acidic and therefore neutralizes alkaline or caustic substances.
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The water was equilibrated and eight sodium ions were added to neutralize the system.
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Organic matter neutralises or counteracts many disinfectants.
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The chemical conditions that define acidity are that acid anion concentrations (sulfate, nitrate, organic acids) are present in excess of concentrations of base cations (typically calcium or magnesium), the products of mineral weathering reactions that neutralize acidity in soil or rock.
Acid rain
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted.
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The utilization of only the initial letters of these names neutralizes this original significance.
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Such homogeneity works to neutralise sectarian differences in the political arena while providing the framework for the plurality of opinion and political platforms.
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Traditional constitutional devices had neutralized this democratic threat by ensuring that state power remained limited in size and scope.
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‘We applied a special tactic with which we neutralized the French attack,’ said the coach Hristo Iliev.
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It appears fermentation helps predigest the soy and also neutralize all sorts of things that are bad for your thyroid, etc.
Soy Good, Bad...or Both?
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The stop bath's acidic nature rapidly neutralizes any alkaline developer which has not been removed.
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But could a statin pill really neutralize the harmful effects of a pit stop at the local burger joint?
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The best neutralizer of reporter aggression, of course, is when public relations professionals ‘get ahead of the story,’ that is offer information or take action before anyone requests it.
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A common task, he said, is to neutralize the "swooper"- an out-of-town relative who swoops in and immediately makes demands about what should be done.
Mediators increasingly try to help families resolve conflicts over aging parents
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An oral disclaimer can suffice provided that it is bold and compelling enough to neutralise the effect of the odometer reading.
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The great hive mind of the internet will always find a way to neutralise an irritant.
Times, Sunday Times
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For this reason, I downplay and neutralise my own accent as much as possible - even so, I get occasional 'jokey' comments which piss me off.
Pushy Galore
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But the research team have found a way to bypass this problem by training antibodies to neutralise the damaging toxic waste emitted into the blood stream by meningococcal bacteria.
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The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
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This can then build up overnight as there is no food in your stomach to neutralise it.
The Sun
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Prof.A. C. Seward discuss Prichard's "anticipations" in _More Letters of C.arles Darwin_, Vol. _I. _ p. 43, and come to the conclusion that the evolutionary passages are entirely neutralised by others of an opposite trend.
Evolution in Modern Thought
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The airlines introduced passenger fuel surcharges in May to help neutralise what were then record fuel prices.
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Equilibrium warp: Equilibrium can be considered the state of the substory at any point where what “can happen” carries deontic and/or boulomaic modalities that effectively neutralise each other — i.e. where it “may and/or may not happen” — or that dynamically counterbalance each other — i.e. where it “should and should not happen”.
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