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The heating may have decomposed a natural component of martian soil the strong oxidizing agent perchlorate which in turn could have broken down some form of carbon in the soil sample and chlorinated its carbon atoms.
However, it is difficult to forecast how the composite will be formed in the one-step synthesis, since the compound semiconductor, InSb, may have decomposed during the preparation process.
This suggests that the Fe(NO3 3 may have decomposed during the milling, which actually is not surprising because Fe(NO3 3 is not stable and can easily decompose to iron oxide under the high-energy ball milling collisions [31, 32].
Additionally, Puerarin itself or its byproduct may have decomposed by drug metabolism and then may have combined with a protein carrier to form a hapten carrier complex, resulting in an immune response.
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Given the desperate state of other pictures that Blake painted in what he called "fresco" – Satan Calling Up His Legions hanging here is almost black – it may well have decomposed entirely.
Once the corpses in the garden have decomposed.
Insects can also show whether someone had taken drugs before death, even after the remains have decomposed.
Venice's San Michele island cemetery is similarly oversubscribed, with bodies removed after they have decomposed.
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