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to precipitated
adjective
Headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
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Instead, the mesophase bolus remained optically clear or, in the case of some MPD-containing precipitants, developed a brownish hue corresponding to precipitated or possibly microcrystalline protein.
The relative values of the enhancement factor due to precipitated sulfur decrease with an increase in the concentration of dissolved iodine.
The sub-band at 1080 cm-1 should at least partly be due to precipitated aluminum phosphate.
MCM-41 enhanced the mechanical strength of BR almost double the value compared to precipitated silica at the same filler loading.
The lower solubility of quartz in the upper crust (Newton and Manning [2000]) will create a sealing cap for the deeper fluid due to precipitated quartz.
Free ionic forms of metals generally are considered to be more toxic to biota in comparison to precipitated, sorbed and complexed forms.
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Hunger threatened to precipitate mutiny.
The goal is to precipitate discussion.
Austerity tends to precipitate a sharp rise in mental illness.
"We do not want to precipitate a crisis".
The incident helped to precipitate Ukraine's Orange revolution.
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