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Peptide, any organic substance of which the molecules are structurally like those of proteins, but smaller.
The revelation of a sexual harassment complaint against him – the substance of which Joyce denies – provided the catalyst for his resignation.
The minutes also showed three dissents in adopting monetary targets for 1990, the substance of which was disclosed before Congress shortly after the meeting.
These corporations and he constitute 'affiliated interests' as defined by a Kansas statute effective March 9 , 1931 2 the substance of which is later to be stated.
Because the diatoms are abundant, and are the substance of which many marine deposits are formed, they are particularly useful for identifying the relative ages of fossil deposits.
In fact, rhino horn is largely composed of keratin, the substance of which our fingernails and hair are made, and has no medicinal properties whatsoever.
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Thus, Cartesian corporeal substance, the essence of which is simply extension, cannot exist as substance.
"Lots of clients request extra substances of which I don't approve," he said.
Secondhand smoke contains more than 250 poisonous substances, of which 11 are Class A carcinogens.
The Paracelsian principle worked like the Aristotelian element to the extent that it showed no material consistency in the different substances of which it was said to form a part.
By contrast, natural minima possess properties characteristic of the substances of which they are the minima.
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