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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quenching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to extinguishing a fire, satisfying thirst, or cooling something down, such as metal in a heat treatment process.
Example: "After a long day of hiking, I found a quenching refreshment at the local café."
Alternatives: "a cooling" or "a refreshing drink".
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Pickled lemon with soda is a quenching mix.
This coupling could lead to a quenching of the disk corona.
To prove this hypothesis, we performed a quenching experiment by plunging the RNA solutions from 65 °C onto the ice.
Lucas Foglia's newest series of photographs, "Human Nature," deftly navigates this strange conceptual territory, where nature is both a quenching oasis and a shimmering mirage.
A quenching place to start is 1 Pabst Milwaukee Brewery and Taproom 1Pabst Milwaukee Brewery and Taproom Google Map: 1037 W. Juneau Ave.
Fc-DNA-3 was tagged with an ECL quencher ferrocenemonocarboxylic acid (FcA), a quenching probe.
The presence of Pb2+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Co2+ and Ni2+ caused a quenching of naphtyl fluorescence.
Installing a quenching mesh around the equipment is an effective preventive technique against hazardous flame propagation.
A quenching capacitor parallel to a quenching resistor provides a fast current path at the beginning stage of avalanche process, than reduces rising time of single photon pulse shape.
In support of his thesis, published in the current Journal of Research in Personality, he notes that marriage seems to have a quenching effect on both creativity and crime.
Add sparkling water and you have a quenching soft drink, with vodka a new take on the screwdriver and with sparkling wine (Spanish cava, of course) a lovely mimosa.
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