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However, the excessive silver content will cause the electrochemical properties of material worse.
Excessive silver content in the hydroxyapatite may be toxic, not only to microorganisms but also to mammalian tissues, and may lead to the inhibition of their growth [ 61, 71, 72].
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These cars have the über-engineered carbon fiber bodies, obscene amounts of horsepower and excessive creature comforts (silver champagne flutes and lambswool carpeting, anyone?) that draw big price tags.
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The amount of NaBH4 used in the reaction was excessive, and the dissolved silver ions completely transformed into metallic silver.
We also cared deeply for the ritual of wrapping, which generally led to bitter accusations that someone was hoarding the expensive silver foil paper and counter-charges of excessive cellophane tape usage.
This collection had that feeling, with a dash of eccentricity in silver-fringed cocktail dresses, but the excessive amount of embroidery seemed old hat.
The English travel writer Peter Mundy described the construction: "The building is begun and goes on with excessive labour and cost, prosecuted with extraordinary dilligence, Gold silver esteemed common Mettal, and Marble but as ordinarie stones".
In addition, packing density of tissue ultrastructures (for example, fiber density) may also be responsible, because an excessive looseness of the structure may not allow secure settlement of silver particles.
When the percentage of seawater increases, the excessive Cl? can form soluble AgCl complexes and therefore increase the soluble silver concentration.
An absurdly ornate silver trophy, to commemorate an 1839 jousting tournament, channels the novels of Sir Walter Scott in its excessive detail.
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