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A good deal of the hopelessness is provoked by the very thing that should prevent it: the medical profession, which for the first several months of the illness is practically inert.
However microfillers are too large to diffuse through the polymer network, and are practically inert in water, which may explain the similar behavior between the filled ERCs.
Choice of the solid acid catalyst does not seem to affect methanol formation, and DME is also found to be practically inert over the methanol synthesis catalysts.
Presumably, it is expected that pure resins present higher water sorption values than filled resins, once the inorganic fillers are practically inert and decrease the total volume of the organic matrix.
It causes, ultimately, complete decomposition of toxic and bioresistant compounds to harmless species (like CO2, H2O, etc).. Sulfate ion will be generated as the end product, which is practically inert and is not considered to be a pollutant.
But the obstructionism of McConnell and his GOP colleagues has left Washington practically inert for six years on seemingly all of the major problems facing the country.
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Chloride acts as an inert element in practically all natural water rock environments, i.e. once in solution, it stays there both at ambient and elevated temperatures (Ellis 1970).
[ 49] Lead (Pb; Latin: plumbum, atomic number 82) is another ubiquitous toxic metal detectable practically in all phases of the inert environment and biological systems [ 50– 50].
Krypton is inert for most practical purposes.
But inert?
Inert ingenuity.
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