Sentences with phrase «completely inert»

The tracer uses a unique, proprietary structure to make it withstand extreme temperatures / pressures and stop codons to make it completely inert.
«It's going to be really interesting to see a different aspect of Forerunner engineering and Forerunner architecture when it's not completely inert and dead and empty.»
It causes no disease, and it is completely inert.
Therefore, once the ovaries are removed, the uterus remains completely inert.
The Cupra's not completely inert, and it has some decent pace, but it doesn't thrill or excite quite like a Fiesta ST.. However, without having driven them back - to - back it does feel like a more engaging hot hatch than the Polo GTI and it'll also offer stronger value for money.
But nothing can be further from the truth: knowledge can remain completely inert.
While the research indicates that silicones are certainly very stable, they are not completely inert.
«We also found that it had a reddish color, similar to objects in the outer solar system, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
«We also found that it has a dark red color, similar to objects in the outer solar system, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
We also found that it has a dark red colour, similar to objects in the outer Solar System, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»
Left to themselves, black holes are almost completely inert.
This sippy bottle is made from aluminum and has a completely inert, water - based epoxy lining that does not leach harmful chemicals.
It's wonderful stuff, made of silicon and glass, completely inert.
«We also found that it had a reddish color, similar to objects in the outer Solar System, and confirmed that it is completely inert, without the faintest hint of dust around it.»

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Thus in the modern conception, the physical existent as «matter» was in itself completely devoid of activity or agency — it was strictly «inert,» as Kepler was the first to characterize it; it was «movable» but could not move itself, as Newton insisted.
«Fallacy: Colloidal silver made with salt is completely safe because Dr. Robert O. Becker says that silver chloride is inert and thus harmless, and the EPA has demonstrated that silver chloride is 30 times less toxic than silver nitrate.
In that scenario it would have happened by natural processes completely independent of the magically inert and transparent CO2.
Reactive bromine species are released from inert salt ions through a process that is not completely understood yet.
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