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Variability in enzymatic response reflects individual variability in the multicomponent mixture that becomes cured glue.
Likewise, while the elements combine into a chemical mixture that becomes flesh, the earth and water that make up flesh are no longer present.
The etiology is due to indigo (blue) and indirubin (red) or to their mixture that becomes purple.
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Most of authors believe it is a mixture of indigo (blue) and indirubin (red) that becomes purple.
Each bead is doped with a mixture of chemicals that become electrically charged in response to odour molecules and that charge alters the colour of the dye.
In this context, heterogeneity does not refer to mixtures of cells that become evident as better tools evolve for distinguishing distinct cell types within a population, but rather represents the existence of multiple, interconvertible cell states that together constitute a stem cell compartment.
The next synthetic dye after magenta in 1864 was methyl violet in 1875, creating without mixture an assertive purple that became widely used (possibly substituted by the similar crystal violet from 1883), and the first aniline dye to add a distinctly new color to nishiki-e.
It has pedigree, having been seasoned with the wort (the mixture that will become beer once it ferments) of Brownstone Ale made by Sixpoint Craft Ales of Brooklyn.
They contained a sodium cyanide mixture that can become explosive when wet.
Also try to scrape out any mixture that has become trapped in the beaters.
The Waldorf, where on opening night, 1893, a maître d'hôtel whipped up the mixture of apples, celery, and mayonnaise that became the world's most famous salad.
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