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The cytosol is a complex mixture of substances dissolved in water.
A pesticide is a substance or mixture of substances used to kill a pest.
However, this was later shown to be a mixture of substances, and the name was deemed invalid.
Their blood is not blood as we know it, but a mixture of substances that don't freeze even at Titan's temperature.
Cancer can be caused by substances, or mixtures of substances, called 'carcinogens'.
The process generally involves taking a mixture of substances, dissolving them in warm water, and then rapidly cooling the mixture.
This can involve sophisticated analytical chemistry focused on finger printing an oil source based on the complex mixture of substances present.
Mixtures of substances that are not soluble are usually readily separated by physical sieving or settlement.
Fine said, 'A venom is a complex mixture of substances capable of producing a variety of physical and pharmacological changes.
Ultracentrifuge, separates mixtures of substances.
The assertion that it is "just dirt" is incomplete because "dirt" is a complex mixture of substances.
In their embalming process, the ancient Egyptians used a mixture of substances, including methanol, which they obtained from the pyrolysis of wood.
C. maxillosus has abdominal defensive glands used to secrete a mixture of substances that act as an irritant to predators.
The betel quid is thus a mixture of substances, placed in the mouth; and betel leaf is not consumed alone.
A pesticide is any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest.
The betel leaf is predominantly consumed as betel quid or paan, which is a mixture of substances.
In column chromatography a mixture of substances is dissolved in a mobile phase and passed over a stationary phase in a column.
An API is a substance or mixture of substances that, when delivered in a finished drug product, directly affects the structure or function of the body.
"Black" dye could be a mixture of substances, some of which are more (or less) susceptible to bleaching, so that bleaching attacks certain components more readily than others.
Suppliers of mixtures of substances which contain more than 0.1% by weight of any SVHC must provide their customers with a safety data sheet on request.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has categorised dioxin, and the mixture of substances associated with sources of dioxin toxicity as a "likely human carcinogen".
The oil contains a complex and variable mixture of substances formed greatly of aliphatic monoester waxes, formed of fatty acids and monohydroxy wax-alcohols.
The European Court of Justice had ruled in 1985 that Dangerous Substances Directive (67/548/EEC) applies only to pure substances, not preparations (mixtures of substances).
They turn out to be like sentient beings that see him as their God and provoke him to self induce a trance like state using a mixture of substances in order to communicate with him directly.
In the case fluid is not pure, i.e. is a mixture of substances (technically contains a number of component substances), the mass fluxes must be considered separately for each component of the mixture.