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de Boer and Brinkman (1994) and Geyer et al. (1999) have shown that the contribution of persistent organohalogen compound buildup in the food chain becomes relevant when log Kow values are > 5 6.5.

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Polymerizing monomer means a compound which may form polymer buildup in pump mechanical seals resulting in rapid mechanical seal failure.

With a small drywall knife, go over the previous day's compound and knock off any buildup or burrs that escaped the leveling effect of the drywall knife.

These contribute to the buildup of estrogenic compounds in the environment, which some scientists believe may explain falling sperm counts and premature maturation in girls.

It is difficult to have a control on the buildup of these compounds in fruits over the maturation process.

In addition, a living soil contains a complex microbial ecosystem which helps prevent the buildup of trace gases or compounds, and thus assist with air and water purification.

Flavanols are also thought to help reduce blood platelet buildup and can balance levels of compounds called eicosanoids, which may be beneficial to cardiovascular health.

Temporary buildup of the respective monoester of the compounds were observed, but only in the case of the longest molecule, dioctyl maleate (DOM), did this buildup lead to growth inhibition of the bacteria.

One possibility for how that happens, says Hekimi, is that slow cellular metabolism delays the normal buildup of metabolic byproducts, such as reactive compounds known as free radicals, that are toxic to cells.

This long method was developed in order to wash the column during the analysis with 100%% of acetonitrile and avoid lack of accuracy and precision during the efficiency of entrapment assay and to avoid column fouling and excessive pressure buildup by irreversible retention of non-polar compounds (terpenes and guttiferones present in red propolis extract).

Dust buildup on your houseplant leaves often contains organic compounds (like skin cells or pet hair) that insects can feed on.

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