Sentence examples for reducing character from inspiring English sources

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Alcohols are chosen as oxidizing agents for their mild reducing character and their availability.

The extremely reducing character of SiC precludes coexistence with silicates with appreciable Fe2+, and hence excludes equilibrium with mantle phases with typical X Mg 's of ~0.9.

The thermal stability of SnPMo12 sample is the highest, probably due to strong reducing character of tin ions, as shown in UV Visible.

However, the concentration of Pb, Zn and Cu increased when the proportion of BB increased, and decreased the leaching of some oxyanions, such as As, probably due to the reducing character of the bottom ash.

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Anyway…new ways to reduce character count.

Applying our approach to any alphabet size, such as the 70 used by Zhang and Chen, reduces character vector size from m to (log_2(m)).

(68) Therefore, our crystallographic data seem to be consistent with the heme having somewhat reduced character.

Do not reduce character education to words alone.

He is testy with critics who reduce characters to clots of ineffectual verbal signifiers.

This isn't one of those stagings in which a clever concept reduces characters to glossy illustrations.

It can reduce characters to captives of plot while banishing the happy accidents — the aesthetic singularities — that make a book more than the sum of its chapters.

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