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the neutralised
verb
To make inactive or ineffective.
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"I had to have a little gulp in the neutralised zone," she said of the start in Otley.
"It's been tamed," he says, handing over the bag with the neutralised bomb to the police chief.
Froome and Sky had their hiccups but he and his team rode their luck, as all Tour winners do, with his only crash a pratfall in the neutralised zone of the first stage in Corsica.
Meanwhile, the mainstream media is unwilling to quote McCain blurting a word as old-fashioned as trollop, and is even less likely to print "cunt" or even the neutralised version, the "c-word".
The neutralised isopropanol was added to the 5 g of FFA, which was placed into an Erlenmeyer flask, and about 0.5 mL of phenolphthalein was added.
And Germany has pledged to incinerate the neutralised sulphur mustard waste from the Cape Ray in a government facility in Munster, Lower Saxony.
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The column was washed with PBS, antibody eluted with 100 mM glycine (pH 2.5) and the pH of the eluate neutralised with 1 M Tris base (pH unadjusted).
The charge of this radical is during the reaction neutralised with Li+ ions diffusing through the solid phase to form a chemical compound (̵CnLi ̵m whose CLi bonds have a localized character.
Thanks to this, he could recreate his preferred blank background and shoot the "mud men" of Asaro or the peasants of Peru in the same neutralised setting as his fashion shots.
In brief, 2 3 mg aliquots of freeze-dried tissue were extracted with 0.3 M perchloric acid, centrifuged and the supernatant neutralised with 2 M potassium hydroxide and diluted 1 : 2 with the mobile HPLC-phase.
The synthesis reaction was terminated by addition of EDTA, the RNA strand hydrolysed with NaOH (15 minutes at 70°C) and the reaction neutralised with HCl (final concentrations 20 mM, 150 mM and 150 mM, respectively).
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