Sentences with phrase «precipitates with»

This is because metal ions like calcium form insoluble precipitates with oxalate (calcium oxalate).
(b) Human neocentromere 10q25.3 contains an approximately 330 kb CenH3 - binding domain contained in an approximately 700 kb region that can be precipitated with CREST # 6 antibodies and is flanked by late - replicating regions.
RNA was extracted from different cell populations using Trizol ™ (Invitrogen) and precipitated with isopropanol.
At a later date, possibly in the 2nd century BC, Chinese scientists discovered that a puree of cooked soybeans could be precipitated with calcium sulfate or magnesium sulfate (plaster of Paris or Epsom salts) to make a smooth, pale curd - tofu or bean curd.
High - density - lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol was measured enzymatically after lipoproteins containing apolipoprotein B had been precipitated with heparin — manganese.

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From donating desperately - needed supplies and funds, to pitching in with hands - on debris clean - up, to offering up space as emergency shelter and beyond, businesses heeded the call to help thousands of individuals displaced and otherwise affected by the devastating massive recent hurricanes and the floods they precipitated.
This situation, combined with rapidly changing consumer behavior, has precipitated a sea change in lending...
The recent flattening of the yield curves in the U.S. has precipitated discussion that the FED is moving too fast in raising rates with the market action predicting an impending recession.
The 1986 U.S. tax reforms, which are credited with boosting productivity and growth in the 1990s, are also viewed by some as having precipitated the U.S. savings and loan crisis.
The precipitating event seems to have been her mother's encounter in a grocery store with the accused killer after he was released on bail with no notice to the family.
I came out to our small Vineyard congregation in Ontario just over a year ago now, something that was precipitated by my realization that I was in love with my current partner.
To clarify this issue the authors compare the involvements of rescuers with non-rescuers in relation to four situational variables: 1) information about Nazi policy toward Jews and comprehension of need; 2) the particular risks involved in providing help; 3) the material resources at their disposal; and 4) the presence of a precipitating event.
Hence we confidently conclude that it is these three men, who know Job well, with whom the evil jealousies began, and from whose evil jealousy all the disaster was initially precipitated.
These reversals left in their aftermath nationalist frustrations that exploded sporadically - and most fatefully with the assassin's bullets that struck down Archduke Francis Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, precipitating the end of the century that began in 1815, and with it the end of the promise that was Europe.
Those who point with alarm to a precipitate decline of the oldline churches and a sudden thriving of conservative ones are not, of course, referring only to numbers.
Although it reopened after the war, the economic devastation visited upon South Carolina and Georgia by Sherman's army combined with an endowment from Kentucky Baptists precipitated its move to Louisville, Kentucky in 1877.
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.
Perhaps it is true that, with some new freedom in this area, some precipitate decisions to leave the ministry or priesthood have been made without adequate exploration of the factors involved.
Moreover, it seeks to adapt to and with those changes; and it may sometimes seek to precipitate change.
The assertion that differentiation marches forward may be an accurate appraisal of long - term tendencies, but the apparent inevitability with which this process is portrayed fails to account for either the more specific tensions that develop in the short run or the precipitating events that engender these tensions.
But it was not that which precipitated a formal quarrel with the papacy itself.
Being alone with oneself can precipitate anxious feelings.
And it suggested the possibility of important alliances with the new democracies of central and eastern Europe, even as it likely precipitated new thinking in emerging powers like India and China.
As the book points out, for example, the «obviously inadequate instantiation» of caritas in medieval Christianity helped to precipitate the Reformation and its leaders» emphasis on doctrine; Reformation - era «authorities» breaches of caritas via confessional coercion created a reservoir of resentment sufficient to spring and sustain the secularizing, antireligious, liberationist ideology pervasive in the modern era down to the present»; and awareness of churches» collusion with European imperial colonial violence is linked to the steep decline in European churchgoing since World War II.
Hawkins recently explained to Sojourners why she wanted to stay at Wheaton, as well as why she has no regrets over the December act that precipitated her theological scrutiny: wearing a hijab during Advent as an expression of «embodied solidarity» with Muslim Americans in the wake of prominent figures such as Donald Trump and Franklin Graham calling for bans on Muslim immigration to the United States.
Like Speaker 61 years ago, Seaver is in the prime years of a glorious career; also like Speaker, his hassling with management precipitated his removal at a startlingly low return in players.
The so - called situational child molester isn't a true pedophile because he doesn't prefer having sex with children; rather, he turns to them for any number of reasons — out of boredom or curiosity, in response to a precipitating stress or simply because he is sexually or morally indiscriminate.
It must be immensely stressful, trying to hold down a job that a voice - to - text application could manage with twice the accuracy and 100 percent less random malice, and when one couples that stress with looming layoffs - a threat that their own inherent worthlessness has precipitated - the rank and file of the media must be under some serious strain.
The change was precipitated by a recent randomized control trial, in which supplementation with 4,000 IUs a day was shown to be safe and highly effective at reducing vitamin D deficiency among pregnant women.
Together with local tribesmen, I sought to gather popular opinion on the range of social, economic and political challenges facing them, which in turn precipitated the formation of an elected cross-tribal council.
His move is widely derided as a kamikaze mission for forcing 49 Labour MPs to rebel so soon, many reluctantly compelled to traipse into the division lobby after promising constituents to champion the Remain cause, with the ploy angrily denounced as suicide politics when the stand mustered a mere 101 MPs and precipitated a frontbench resignation and dismissals.
The cross-party quartet of peers behind its reincarnation, each with backgrounds in defence and counter-terrorism, say they want the new powers in place before the general election in May, arguing the threat from Isis and al - Qaeda precipitates a quick response.
The Planning Committee included: Samuel Albert (GSID), Erik Coller (VID) Jill Eisner (Lenox Hill), Jen Hoppe (VID) Tony Hoffmann (VID), Maki Isayama (GNYCEC), Trudy Mason (Lex Club), Paul Newell (DID), Judy Richheimer (CRDC), Allan Roskoff (Jim Owles), Bessie Schacter (Lex Club), Michael Schweinsburg (504), Marti Speranza (VID), Mark Thompson (Tilden), Tiffany Townsend (ERDC), and Ed Yutkowits (VID) master - minded on - line outreach, program participants, SVA coordination and a host of other details that precipitated a lively dialogue with the major candidates in the running for the Presidency in 2016.
Since his dealings with India precipitated his ouster from power 14 years ago, there is now a heated debate over the prospects of a fast - paced rapprochement with its southern neighbour.
It has turned into a proxy war between the USA and Russia, and in the process Syria is becoming a bombed - out wasteland that has precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe with unwanted refugees pouring into Europe and providing a staging ground for ISIS and other terrorist factions.
At the same time, many have claimed that this reversal of fortune was not though, without negative side - effects: excessive economic growth caused the economy to overheat, precipitating a recession that lasted into the mid-1990s with borrowing rising to # 59.4 billion in 1993 - 1994.
With a four - way contest involving the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru at the 1964 general election, and a national swing to Labour, Roderic Bowen suffered a precipitate decline in his share of the vote to only 38.4 %; he was re-elected with a majority of 2,219 (7.4 %) over LabWith a four - way contest involving the Conservatives and Plaid Cymru at the 1964 general election, and a national swing to Labour, Roderic Bowen suffered a precipitate decline in his share of the vote to only 38.4 %; he was re-elected with a majority of 2,219 (7.4 %) over Labwith a majority of 2,219 (7.4 %) over Labour.
The revelation that Cameron spends a couple of hours with his missus over the weekend has precipitated a bout of appalled derision from the press and shadow chancellor Ed Balls who, while acknowledging that politicians should be given time off to go to the toilet semi-occasionally, snuck a crafty one through the net by following it up with «But I often feel he's not on top of the issues.»
Democratic strategists involved in House and Senate races said they envisioned Mr. Trump's collapse precipitating a broad shift in the political landscape, with tossup races moving firmly into their hands, and campaigns that were once long shots suddenly becoming competitive.
The medical examiners determined that Davis» death with precipitated by exertion and an underlying asthmatic condition, and not the injuries suffered in the altercation.
Diaz, along with Monserrate and Sen. Pedro Espada (D - Bronx), helped precipitate the leadership crisis in the state Senate last year by briefly defecting to the Republican camp in an effort to win concessions from Democratic leaders.
Young Jaden Jordan's death in December, along with the killing of six - year - old Zymere Perkins less than three months before, precipitated the resignation of Mayor Bill de Blasio's ACS Commissioner Gladys Carrión late last year — along with an order from Albany that the city appoint an independent monitor to oversee the agency.
It did not match ends with means, precipitated a strategic shrinkage by stealth and left us with dangerous capability gaps.
«On a microscopic scale various layers of cement appear, and each one provides information on the moment when they precipitated, the conditions that existed, etc.» Secondly, they analysed the materials trapped in these cements where «we found foundry slag from the industrial revolution, even waste bearing the seals of European companies that used to dump their slag when they arrived with their vessels.
Struggling through the exam simply precipitated a reckoning with several lingering doubts that I had conveniently hidden behind the more flashy aspects of my chosen career path.
We were actually able to correlate the best mechanical properties with the presence of spherical or plate - like γ particles and not with the later stages after splitting of the γ» precipitates has taken place,» explains Florian Vogel.
When ocean storms bump into mountains, raindrops burdened with heavy isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen are the first to precipitate.
When the superheated fluids come in contact with near - freezing seawater, these minerals precipitate, forming dark, smoke - like plumes of particles.
From their many sizes and colors (vibrantly demonstrated by the potatoes on offer at the Bolivian market pictured above) along with genes that resist drought, wild relatives represent a genetic storehouse of potentially useful traits, such as the genes that allowed potatoes to recover from the blight that precipitated the Irish potato famine.
With antibodies at the root of symptoms, you knew that a pathogen could be the precipitating cause.
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