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the neutralisation
noun
The act of neutralising.
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Four narrow beam channels are foreseen in the Neutraliser where the neutralisation process will occur with controlled gas pressure being the four channels delimited by five copper wall panels.
But he was far more than that, being the author of "containment": the doctrine that guided US foreign policy in the neutralisation of Soviet power from 1946.
Thus, in formulations where the neutralisation of PC was maximally suppressed, adhesiveness and mucoadhesion were also maximal.
The titration goes on until the visual endpoint of a coloured indicator, corresponding to the neutralisation of the grafted functions.
It is produced by the neutralisation of dodecyl-benzenesulfonic acid with a liquid or a solid base.
Is this not what is happening with the neutralisation of parliamentary democracy, the European Union's institutionalisation of budgetary and fiscal controls and the sacralisation of banking interests in the name of neoliberal orthodoxy?
"Regardless of when they're ready, we are ready now on the Cape Ray … After we get the chemicals, we project it will take approximately 60 days for the neutralisation process.
Thus, accelerated carbonation is unlikely to pose an environmental risk in the form of metalliferous drainage so long as the neutralisation potential of the tailings is not exceeded.
The JET Neutral Beam Injectors system does not reach the efficiency that is expected on the basis of current understanding of the neutralisation process.
Using pH as an indicator, the neutralisation efficiencies varied as follow: caustic soda ≥ hydrated lime ≥ lime ≥ cryptocrystalline magnesite ≥ periclase ≥ soda ash ≥ brucite ≥ limestone.
The neutralisation of pH below pH 9 coincides with a doubling of the generation rate of a CH4-rich gas to around 1 m3 per year.
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