Sentence examples for compounds that come from inspiring English sources

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Clostridia_ _are pervasive in soil as well, but the team also detected fatty compounds that come from the gut.

The company is also experimenting with small sheets of plastic that could be used to attach tiles to one another and, it is hoped, eliminate the need for glue and the volatile organic compounds that come with it.

Few people realize that half of all new medicines are based on chemical compounds that come from nature.

Most unmarked peaks in the chromatogram that are present in both the clean and the shaken are PDMS artifacts various siloxane compounds that come from either the twister used to sample the gloves or the GC column.

Retinoids are compounds that come from Vitamin A. Vitamin A that you get from your diet makes healthy retinol that maintains your immune system and repairs your skin, but topical retinoid treatments have been linked with causing depression, anxiety, and triggering thoughts of suicide and episodes of violence.

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"These camps are never completed, really," one observer wrote of the rustic compounds that came with picturesque bark-clad cabins, each one with a name.

The addition of up to 6 part per hundred (phr) of an organoclay to a 80/20 (w/w) PTT/EPDM-g-MA blend led to ternary compounds that came together as a means of balancing stiffness/strength versus toughness/ductility.

In soils, nitrifying bacteria's fuel is ammonia, a nitrogen compound that comes from plant and animal waste but largely from commercial fertilizers.

Last year a German study of meat stews found that by far the strongest contributor to the overall "gravy" aroma was an unusual sulfur compound that came not from the meat, but from the onions and leeks.

In the Pipeline reports that her drug of choice is meldonium, a blood flow increasing compound that came out of Latvia in the 1970s, and still hasn't been approved for use anywhere outside of the former Soviet Union.

"She works full time" is not an example of how to hyphenate a compound that comes after its noun because "works," the thing it comes after and modifies, is a verb.

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