Sentences with phrase «form precipitates»

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If you've ever had any health issue that required more than a simple doctor visit, you will know that it precipitates a seemingly never - ending series of forms, bills, and letters.
For the British, it was the actual experience of slavery in some of its most brutal forms in the West Indies that precipitated thinking hard about slavery, which then precipitated biblical and theological arguments against it, which then led to political action.»
What the Christian message asserts is that the events associated with Jesus precipitated a situation in which a decisive blow was dealt to the community - destroying powers (symbolized in the form of devils or dark spirits) and in which a hitherto unavailable key was provided for opening up the treasure - house of community - creating powers.
The reaction against a magical, mechanical form of penance was a key factor in precipitating the Reformation.
Our desire to be magically extricated from all situations of disorder that inevitably accompany adventure precipitates numerous forms of self - abasement and hostility in the face of the imagined omnipotence of a divine potentate.
Before their defeat at the hands of Real, Luis Enrique's side appeared to be cruising towards the Spanish title, but that loss precipitated a decline in form.
That voltage is also higher than what is needed to induce the cobalt to precipitate out of the solution and form the cobalt phosphide catalyst, which means when the bionic leaf is running there are always enough electrons around to induce the catalyst's formation — and therefore no excess metal left to poison the microbes or bring the bionic leaf's water - splitting to a halt.
Whereas the classical two - phase microstructure consists of cuboid γ» precipitates embedded in a so called γ - matrix, during heat treatment, spherical γ particles initially form in the γ» precipitates of the alloy, then further coalesce into plates that finally split the γ» precipitates.
These proteins can be used to precipitate gold from a solution, craft aluminum nanowires to form semiconductors, or soak up dyes or heavy metals from contaminated water, according to researchers.
When the superheated fluids come in contact with near - freezing seawater, these minerals precipitate, forming dark, smoke - like plumes of particles.
It remains unknown whether the clusters form critical nuclei that grow classically by single - ion attachment or aggregate and then precipitate and how the precipitation of different ACC phases at different pH values can be explained precisely, because several options exist (Fig. 4).
For more than three billion years the mats captured and precipitated sediments, building reefs over a hundred metres high and hundreds of kilometres long, and changing in composition and complexity as new forms of life appeared.
Hutton, an iconoclast stirred to scientific inquiry by the Scottish Enlightenment, argued instead that many of the rock formations he saw around him could not have formed from gently precipitating ocean sediment.
Minerals precipitated rapidly in its skin, forming a replacement framework before the soft organic tissues decomposed.
The ammonia reacts with water to form ammonium hydroxide, which makes any nearby calcium precipitate out as calcium carbonate crystals, or limestone.
Where the two fluids come together, minerals precipitate out to form a delicate tower reminiscent of the crystal gardens made with toy chemistry kits.
The analysis showed that acidic waters make it impossible for marine cement — limestone that precipitates out of the seawater as it flows against the coral reef — to form both between individual coral polyps as well as to anchor the entire reef ecosystem against the waves.
Water constantly moves through a vast global cycle, evaporating from lakes and oceans, forming clouds, precipitating as rain or snow, then flowing back down to the ocean.
Thus, 2.5 billion years ago the oceans on Earth were warm and able to precipitate silica as a preserving medium for early life forms in a way not found on Earth today, except in hot springs.
As this hot, mineral - rich water comes into contact with the cold bottom water, these minerals precipitate and form deposits on the surrounding rocks.
The value of precipitated soybean products is problematical, especially when they form the major source of protein in the diet.
To me it seem like plaques form when the blood becomes «saturated» with cholesterol and it «precipitates» out in the walls of the arteries where it is eaten by immune cells which turn into foam cells when they become engorged with cholesterol.
This would cause the silver chloride to precipitate, probably into a colloidal form.
This is because metal ions like calcium form insoluble precipitates with oxalate (calcium oxalate).
So to sum up in simple terms, nearly ten times as much creatine is needed in stipulated quantity of water for sediment or precipitate to form, the more is the likelihood of that creatine nitrate to be more appetizing as compared to creatine monohydrate when consumed.
This form of copper toxicosis is usually seen in young adults, i.e. 2 - 3 year old dogs, and is often precipitated by «stress».
Again, I thought this new rug had precipitated a new form of resource guarding and put the rug away until I had time to deal with the new addition.
Bladder Stones — Minerals in the urine may precipitate and form stones within the urinary bladder of iguanas.
Uroliths can precipitate from solution to form throughout the urinary tract of most animals, including cats, horses, dogs, and yes, people.
Urine that stays in the bladder longer than usual gives the struvite crystals further opportunity to precipitate out of solution and form a urolith.
Minerals that had been dissolved in the urine can precipitate out of the solution and begin to form larger stones over time.
The excess precipitates out of solution and forms tiny crystals.
It is difficult to form crystals or stones if the urine is always dilute and devoid of excess minerals (by offering a low mineral food) that can precipitate out and form crystals or stones.
o Small stones build up like any other stone in the bladder, either as a result of urine that is too alkaline or acidic, forming crystals and / or stones, or an excess of mineral build up in the urine that can precipitate into stones.
From uncanny objects of electronic futurity to autopoietic artifacts, from the prismatic inflows of the cosmic spectrum to immaculate sounds and pictures derived from algorithms; from robotic consciousness to a hallucination of seismic pulses, a reality unfolds that bespeaks the logic of the real of the information age, a reality predicated on binary instructions of the generic, of the uniformity of the ones and the zeros, from whose generality comes forth a hardening of shapes and forms, precipitating sentient residues and invoking emotive potentials.
One has to wonder, though, why all the calcium ions and bicarbonate ions don't form calcium carbonate and precipitate out.
And since the remedy, drastic cutbacks in fuel production, was so extreme, many of these people went way out on a limb with their concerns, precipitating a veritable firestorm of anxiety — since nothing less than a form of sheer hysteria could be powerful enough to produce the necessary changes.
In another example, processing unit 302 is a crystallization unit that precipitates a buffer species present in enriched growth medium 306 to form a solid buffer species (e.g., sodium carbonate).
Similarly, dissolved CO2 in the oceans can precipitate to form calcite, which is then deposited on the plate and likewise recycled into the mantle.»
Solar job estimates fail to account for jobs lost as a result of «the crowding out of cheaper forms of conventional energy generation,» «indirect impacts on upstream industries,» and from «the drain on economic activity precipitated by higher electricity prices.»
Completing the cycle, moisture precipitates over the land and returns to the ocean in the form of river runoff.
In comparison Be-10 quickly precipitates out of the atmosphere forming relatively inert oxidants.
In recent months, these state - level orders have precipitated action on the part of federal regulators like the SEC and CFTC, often in the form of fraud charges.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
Moreover, when young urban women have been studied, prior research has predominantly focused on physical aggression, often excluding nonphysical forms of aggression that may precipitate violence.
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