Sentences with phrase «relatively inert»

However, when we gave the speakers a rap with our knuckles, we were surprised to find the cabinets sounded relatively inert.
In comparison Be-10 quickly precipitates out of the atmosphere forming relatively inert oxidants.
Methane is highly reactive compared to the relatively inert CO2 so that Methane levels can dampen quickly to equilibrium levels if the emission sources trend to some asymptotic level.
Previously, fat was considered to be relatively inert tissue, simply storing excess energy calories and adding to body mass.
We chose the digestive - resistant maltodextrin as it is relatively inert, can promote certain beneficial gut bacteria, and allowed us to avoid other additives that people with food allergies have to avoid.
Others were relatively inert but didn't cook well at all.
For instance, water ice plays the role of relatively inert rock or dirt on Pluto because it's usually too cold to change form into liquid or vapor.
For example, tiny clusters of atoms of gold and silver show unique catalytic properties, while larger pieces of the same material are relatively inert.
Behind the best of our languages they find, as Tocqueville did, relatively inert traditions that all five authors presumably wish were more active: biblical thought and imagery, and republican discourse and institutions.
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