Sentence examples for extraneous substance from inspiring English sources

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Notice that this tea ceremony is used in China exclusively for brewing green tea: for example, no sugar (nor milk or lemon) is ever mentioned just because the taste of a quality green tea would be spoiled and covered by any extraneous substance.

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Neither thermal degradation nor heterogeneous nucleation by extraneous substances appear to account fully for the observed phenomena.

They can arise from the natural composition of the steel or from the introduction of extraneous substances to the metal matrix, which is incapable of absorbing them without the induction of high strain and consequent fracture.

With the benefit of experience, they have boiled the necessities down to a pretty short list: a safe sleeping place for your baby (though a drawer might be pushing it), nappies, a pram, a car seat and wipes or cotton wool for wiping extraneous substances off the new centre of your world.

They were brought to the laboratory and thoroughly washed to remove dirt and other extraneous substances.

Typical methods include mixing in extraneous substances like beets, pomegranate fibres, red-dyed silk fibres, or the saffron crocus's tasteless and odourless yellow stamens.

Besides physiological molecules, some extraneous substances may concentrate in the LD.

Coherence principle – limit extraneous content.

He writes that religions "have become so overlaid with extraneous matter that their spiritual substance has become almost completely obscured", that they have become "to a large extent... divisive rather than unifying forces" and become "themselves part of the insanity".

According to Hegel, this attitude is more than a formal method that remains extraneous to its own content; rather, it represents the actual development of the Absolute of the all-embracing totality of reality considered "as Subject and not merely as Substance" (i.e., as a conscious agent or Spirit and not merely as a real being).

The discovery of serine racemase (SR), the enzyme that converts l-serine to d-serine, established d-serine as a viable NMDAR coagonist rather than a substance that varied according to extraneous sources, such as dietary intake.

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