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to quenching
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To satisfy, especially an actual or figurative thirst.
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Introducing hydroxyl to this architecture lead to quenching the fluorescence of bisindolylmaleimide.
Vapor condensation starts with nucleation, proceeds with growth of supercritical nucleus and come to a halt due to quenching.
Water and brine solution are restricted to quenching simple shapes and steels of comparatively low hardenability because of the occurrence of intolerable distortion, warpage and quench cracks [6].
This decrease was attributed to quenching the interactions between the magnetic particles and the QDs or between the closely packed QDs.
Besides, the construction of double layer with down- and up- conversion functions has no significant influence on giving rise to quenching effect.
Cooling the catalyst bed raises combustant concentrations and flow rates that give stable cycling operation, but can lead to quenching at low concentrations or flow rates.
The results demonstrate that the foam ceramics attenuate drastically the maximal explosion overpressure by up to fifty percent; the interconnected micro-network structure of the foam ceramics contribute to quenching gas explosion flame and suppressing shock wave overpressure.
If that thirst for fame is still there which it appears to be, albeit bleakly—I suggest they just stick to quenching it with memories.
Sections were washed three times in PBS, prior to quenching endogenous peroxidase activity in 0.3% H2O2 solution in 40% methanol for 30 minutes.
OX-6 immunohistochemical staining was conducted on free-floating sections as described above with the following alterations: Sections were washed three times in PBS, prior to quenching endogenous peroxidase activity in 0.3% H2O2 solution in 40% methanol for 20 minutes.
These can cause various responses to quenching.
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