Sentence examples for substances containing a from inspiring English sources

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Other waste products implicated in hepatic encephalopathy include mercaptans (substances containing a thiol group), short-chain fatty acids and phenol.

Because diesel exhaust is a complex mixture of substances containing a myriad of widely found substances, the identification of a biomarker with adequate specificity has been difficult to achieve thus far.

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Given that compounds are the unique chemical structures extracted from the Substance database (and there can be many substance records for the same chemical), one cross-reference from a compound to a PubMed article is counted if one (or more) of the compound's corresponding substances contains a cross-reference to that given PubMed article.

These waxy substances contain a great deal of heat energy, so it is a mistake to think that longer is necessarily better.

The doctor, the anesthetist, injected him with a heavy sedative or other agent, a substance containing a memory suppressant, or maybe there were two shots, but there was Rumsey in his chair by the window, which meant the memory was not suppressed or the substance hadn't taken effect yet, a dream, a waking image, whatever it was, Rumsey in the smoke, things coming down.

The list of chemical element signs is used (Table 1) terms: RU 0001); CO 0001 -CARBIDE; α-FE2O3 0001) rubbish: HPG1800B; RYC-2008-03387; 20000H-1 2 Miller_Index_3digits Token denotes the substance containing a 3-digits crystallographic Miller index.

A histologic examination of casts (May -Giemsa stain; Figure, panel D) indicated a mucoid substance containing a predominantly eosinophilic infiltrate (>90% of cells).

The secretion of hydrophilic compounds in plants is associated with the presence of colleters, i.e. trichomes or protrusions that secrete a sticky substance containing a mixture of mucilage or lipophilic substances that cover apical buds to prevent the desiccation (Fahn 1979).

Only itself, Spinoza answers, which would again amount to the concept of that substance containing an internal contradiction that would prevent such a substance from existing in the first place (Ip7).

Officials said the substance contained a toxic chemical in a concentration almost 61 times higher than federal regulations allowed.

The caloric theory had required that a substance contain a definite amount of caloric (i.e., a hypothetical weightless fluid) to be turned into heat; however, experiments showed that any amount of heat can be generated in a substance by putting enough energy into it.

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