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So far people are only talking about the most long-lived water-insoluble stuff.
But unless you've prepared with a water-insoluble lubricant, it can be uncomfortable.
It is a water-insoluble pale yellow oil with an almond-like odor.
Strains of these bacteria produce a yellow water-insoluble pigment in their cells.
And be sure the nitrogen content is at least 50 percent water-insoluble and therefore slow-release.
The other conformational state is relatively water-insoluble and readily forms protein aggregates.
Obviously, the challenge is to find the most colorful combinations of alternating aqueous and water-insoluble solutions.
Harder, high-melting, water-insoluble materials display lower tendency to lose luminescence under operation.
Sebum also contains 45% water-insoluble fatty acids known to have broad antimicrobial activity.
These electronegative elements form water-insoluble compounds which occur in metal-bearing ores.
This molecular alignment continues as the silk dries and the material solidifies into a water-insoluble fiber.
Water-insoluble components, such as phytosterols, betulinic acid and betulin, will be absent.
Looking at the web-sites with that acronym, it is only a code word for water-insoluble chlorinated solvents.
They are generally water-insoluble.
Therefore (per the "oil and water" rule of thumb), most nonpolar molecules are water-insoluble (hydrophobic) at room temperature.
Voluven is manufactured from a water-insoluble starch modified to form hydroxyethyl starch.
Adipocere is a crumbly, waxy, water-insoluble material consisting mostly of saturated fatty acids.
Composed of water-insoluble gelatin, so the particles may travel distally and occlude smaller capillaries.
They allow the accumulation of large quantities of water-insoluble compounds in otherwise watery parts of plants.
Resin acids are tacky, yellowish gums that are water-insoluble.
Scleroprotein are structural proteins or storage proteins that are typically inert and water-insoluble.
It is used as such in some industrial dyeing processes, where an otherwise water-insoluble dye can be reduced into a water-soluble alkali metal salt.
The appearance of a boron deficiency coincides with the decrease of water-insoluble boron.
A water-insoluble beta-glucan, RVS3-II, has been isolated from the fruit bodies.
The mechanism of biosynthesis is, however, rather complex, partly because in native celluloses, the chains are organized as highly ordered water-insoluble fibers.