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Above 500 °C, AB can be completely decomposed to form boron nitride (BN).
Although pigs display uricase activity, and purine bases ought to be completely decomposed to allantoin, this might indicate that the uricase activity is insufficient to metabolize all uric acid to allantoin.
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Working with a Pt/Al2O3 catalyst under optimized reaction conditions (333 K, pH = 7), hydrogen peroxide can be completely decomposed at reaction times of 120 min with no by-products produced from propylene oxide.
In order to ensure that the precursor can be completely decomposed, the calcination temperature was finally set at 500 °C to prepare ZnCo2O4 NCPs.
Perhaps the following: Achilles' run to the point at which he should reach the tortoise can, it seems, be completely decomposed into the series of catch-ups, none of which take him to the tortoise.
Bisphenol F type epoxy resin cured with 1,8-p-menthanediamine could be completely decomposed in nitric acid solution resulting from low corrosion resistance to nitric acid.
Only graphs that belong to a very special graph family called cographs can be completely decomposed (that is, the iterative reduction process does not halt with a non-trivial prime graph).
We show that the problem can be completely decomposed in terms of the unconstrained problems associated with each subsystem.
Studies that utilize VTM [24 27] assume that the feature matrix in the training set can be completely decomposed into view and subject independent submatrices without overlapping elements.
(1) The change in sedimentation rate can be completely decomposed into three quasi-periodic changes on 3.7, 6.4, and 24-yr time scales, and a long-term trend.
Furthermore, the PCL immobilized on the surface of TNTs still possessed a good biodegradable capacity and could be completely decomposed in the presence of Pseudomonas (PS) lipase.
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