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  • is a risk of it developing the wine fault of volatile acidity.
  • Methyl acrylate is a volatile alpha beta unsubstituted methyl ester with a
  • The volatile anaesthetics noted above have odors.
  • Examples of modern volatile anaesthetics that may be considered sleeping
  • It is a colorless, highly volatile and inflammable liquid, having at 20° C a spe
  • from all over the state, hence staging a very volatile and contentious gathering.
  • ade them strong-willed, independent, yet also volatile and vulnerable (especially to each other).
  • Iridium(VI) fluoride is a volatile and highly reactive yellow solid, with an oct
  • s hydrogen azide or azoimide, is a colorless, volatile, and extremely explosive liquid at room tempe
  • naphtha lighters, the liquid is sufficiently volatile, and flammable vapor is present as soon as th
  • (Lowry, a volatile and self-destructive literary turbine, later
  • These were volatile and stormy times.
  • Hydrazoic acid is volatile and highly toxic.
  • ved throughout the nineteenth century to be a volatile and sometimes hazardous or unnavigable road f
  • It is volatile and has a strong unpleasant odor.
  • describes herself as loyal, sociable, caring, volatile and organised.
  • The compound is flammable and volatile, and its main use is as a starting molecule t
  • The liquid is highly volatile and the vapours are flammable.
  • For ease of expression, the more volatile and the less volatile components are commonly
  • ompound would be expected to be monomeric and volatile and has an unpleasant odor.
  • It is volatile and toxic, so care should be taken when using
  • s has been done, primarily due to the current volatile and dangerous situation in Iraq.
  • Isopentane is an extremely volatile and extremely flammable liquid at room temper
  • natively they can be derivatised to make them volatile and therefore suitable for GC-MS.
  • ribute to top notes are strong in scent, very volatile, and evaporate quickly.
  • It is volatile and unstable but can be blended with other hy
  • The two meet and have a volatile and somewhat kinky sex life.
  • This colourless substance is volatile and poisonous, with a boiling point of 23.5 °
  • recrystallization from water), and it is less volatile and less susceptible to atmospheric oxidation
  • salts such as NaF because it is corrosive and volatile, and can result in fatal exposure through inh
  • mained calm though the conflict zone remained volatile and UNOMIG and peacekeeping troops from the C
  • He continued writing, but because of his volatile and unpredictable personality, reputable publ
  • It has the most rapid onset and offset of the volatile anesthetic drugs used for general anesthesia
  • Victorian politics was volatile at this time, with a succession of weak short
  • Weighted down with taboos and volatile attitudes, sex is a Code Red advertising tech
  • Sometimes a volatile being, he earned the sobriquet "Hot headed" J
  • Other volatile binding mediums in use are camphene, tricycle
  • Cyclododecane is also used as a volatile binding medium, a temporary binder for sealin
  • ely slow evaporation in comparison with other volatile binding mediums the layer can last for severa
  • elby, North Yorkshire; and was mined for high volatile bituminous coal in the Westphalian Coal Measu
  • Type of Coal- Sub Bituminous B to heavy volatile Bituminous-A
  • his gas etches metal oxides by formation of a volatile BOClx compounds.
  • r ground, the Brandywell near the notoriously volatile Bogside area, for security reasons.
  • and fearless new friend Val (Chi Kolo); Val's volatile boyfriend Ray (Fraser Ayres, The Smoking Room
  • me Martin's pupil, although the ambitious and volatile Brice was rather the opposite of his master.
  • Triethylammonium acetate is a volatile buffering agent, which, when diluted in water
  • Trimethylarsine is the volatile byproduct of microbial action on inorganic fo
  • allenging performance prospects due to highly volatile capital markets and a very difficult funding
  • ing this spirited reception, unloading of her volatile cargo was speedy; she departed the area on 27
  • The destroyer again patrolled the volatile Caribbean area protecting American lives and
  • Bonding agents are methacrylates with some volatile carrier and solvent like acetone, EDTA or nit
  • The want of moral fibre in his volatile character, an absence of dignity, and an inab
  • ustache, pilot and designer, an impulsive and volatile character.
  • It is a volatile chemical, although less so than either sarin
  • atalyzing chemical reactions that produce the volatile chemicals that give these foods their flavors
  • form of steam distillation to gently extract volatile chemicals from liquid foodstuffs while minimi
  • d occupation of these ports and stabilize the volatile China situation.
  • a method of separating technetium from other volatile chlorides.
  • who can make the WCTU a success, even in the volatile city of Mardi Gras."
  • The coal in this field is a low volatile coal, and the seams of coal that have been mi
  • Wet bottom boilers are preferred for low volatile coals that produce a lot of ash.
  • Finally xenon, occurring as an even less volatile companion to krypton, was identified spectros
  • ich result in higher purification of the more volatile component (alcohol).
  • So, by gently heating the mixture, the most volatile component will concentrate to a greater degre
  • One study has shown that the volatile component of 95% of diesel nanoparticles is u
  • eir corresponding esters produces some of the volatile components of herb and flower fragrances, whi
  • If the magma contains abundant volatile components which are released as free gas, th
  • Air stripping is the transferring of volatile components of a liquid into an air stream.
  • o have very low (<3%) concentration of highly volatile components like benzene or toluene, and almos
  • What are the "Recycled less volatile components" at stage 5 and are they recycled
  • Are the "Most volatile components" removed at stage 6 of the diagram
  • ride is, after uranium hexafluoride, the most volatile compound of uranium known with a vapor pressu
  • ate will slowly decarboxylate into acetone, a volatile compound that is both metabolized as an energ
  • Methyl JA (MeJA) is a volatile compound that is potentially responsible for
  • This volatile compound finds limited use in microelectronic
  • A Key odorant is a volatile compound that is present in concentrations hi
  • the Manhattan Project the need arose to find volatile compounds of uranium suitable for use in the
  • e body of magma rises toward the surface, the volatile compounds transform to gaseous phase as press
  • This heat causes the volatile compounds to be given off as gases which are
  • d toward the surface is high in magnesium and volatile compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
  • using heat and sometimes a vacuum to release volatile compounds from something as a form of cleanin
  • It is one of the major volatile compounds in ripe tomatoes.
  • Food products contain a lot of different volatile compounds, odorants.
  • tes contact between air and water strips some volatile compounds, air strippers are usually packed t
  • on of groundwaters and wastewaters containing volatile compounds.
  • typical energy content of 30000-31000 kJ/kg, volatile content of 30-31%, ash content of less than 5
  • Because of the lack of volatile copper compounds, copper could not be pattern
  • The volatile coproduct is diethylether.
  • It is a red-brown volatile crystalline solid; the heat of sublimation is
  • Keroselene is a highly volatile derivative during the steam distillation of c
  • This more volatile derivative has been used as a precursor to fi
  • out at room temperature, the solvent, usually volatile diethyl ether or tetrahydrofuran is already a
  • Historically, gasoline was a more volatile distillate than it is now and was more prone
  • These volatile distillates escape into the chimney, where th
  • In order to defuse the increasingly volatile domestic situation, he relinquished his regen
  • His international racing career has been volatile due to a number of injuries he has sustained
  • an anti-ulcer drug, and can be also used as a volatile dye with a known evaporation rate to indicate
  • The loss of volatile elements during combustion means that fusain
  • great deal of value when McEntire sings about volatile emotions, and she builds a rapport with femal
  • ourse of the next 5 to 10 years, increasingly volatile energy prices are going to affect how you liv
  • Nutmeg oil is a volatile essential oil from nutmeg (Myristica fragrans
  • Volatile esters of valeric acid tend to have pleasant
  • trong pungent cheesy or sweaty smell, but its volatile esters have pleasing scents and are used wide
  • Volatile esters of 2-butanol have pleasant aromas and
  • As with many volatile esters, ethyl benzoate has a pleasant odor wh
  • As is the case with most volatile esters, it has a pleasant aroma and taste.
  • c acid has a honey-like odor; it and its more volatile ethyl ester (ethyl cinnamate) are flavor comp
  • Better known than Cl6W is the still more volatile F6W.
  • She lives in an often volatile family situation with her mother, Eleanor Pre
  • She lives in an often volatile family situation with her mother, Eleanor Pre
  • ecruit, with a need to prove herself; and the volatile family man Joe (Ian Puleston-Davies), an 'old
  • en about his sexuality to everyone except his volatile father - and when he was finally told he took
  • ted carbohydrates in the reticulorumen to the volatile fatty acids acetate, propionate and butyrate,
  • Ruminants absorb the volatile fatty acids across the reticulorumen wall and
  • Piperylene is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon consisting of a five c
  • ind of naphtha (a broad term encompassing any volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture, includ
  • However, due to the volatile fluctuations in the price of vanilla, in turn
  • has concluded its five-day meeting in Rome on volatile food prices, growing hunger and climate chang
  • also be used to extract odorants that are too volatile for distillation or easily denatured by heat.
  • ered a by-election at a time which was highly volatile for the Conservative Party and saw the electi
  • Spectral analysis of the least volatile fraction revealed the presence of krypton.
  • ene refining, made from the lightest and most volatile fractions (tops) of crude oil.
  • The volatile fumes ignited and fire exploded into the thre
  • 4 November 2007, for an alleged headbutt in a volatile game at Swindon Town.
  • Best regards, PR Dept, Volatile Games"
  • ly, due to their ejection of large amounts of volatile gas which then also reflect sunlight and may
  • er the explosion found "dangerous buildups of volatile gases, deterioration of sensors and electroma
  • Beside the production of volatile geosmin, it also produces many other complex
  • Coastlines can be volatile habitats
  • Hydrocarbon mixtures are a group of various volatile, highly flammable, mixtures used chiefly as n
  • Chemistry: A Volatile History is a 2010 BBC documentary on the hist
  • lped her escape from her abusive marriage and volatile home situation.
  • It is less volatile, however, due to the increase in molecular we
  • Starting fluid is a mixture of volatile hydrocarbons (heptane, butane or propane), di
  • ine (UDMH) (1,1-Dimethylhydrazine) is a toxic volatile hygroscopic clear liquid, with a sharp, fishy
  • all calculator random-access memory (RAM) was volatile, i.e. its contents (esp.
  • mets are eventually depleted of their surface volatile ices and become asteroids.
  • prevails, possibly with the exception of more volatile impurities, like silica.
  • Commodity markets have been volatile in recent years, and the price spikes of 2007
  • server and Human Rights Watch reported a less volatile incident in Al-Mahmudiyah associated with the
  • ort, and recorded and released the follow-up, Volatile, independently.
  • I deleted useless and highly volatile information on specific airlines that use the
  • His Excellency is juvenile in his amusements, volatile, injudicious in the choice of his confidants,
  • Accompanying the volatile, inspired violinistics of Ursula Bagdasarjanz
  • Chlorine monofluoride, a volatile interhalogen compound with formula ClF
  • bonyls, Fe3(CO)12 is hazardous as a source of volatile iron and as a source of carbon monoxide.
  • The most volatile issue facing Connecticut at that time was the
  • Because DMT is volatile, it is an intermediate is some schemes for th
  • osterous and it was given a rough ride by the volatile Italian press.
  • The volatile keyword is basically worthless as a portable
  • However the star could have blown off a volatile layer via coronal mass ejection.
  • oethane reacts with lead residues to generate volatile lead bromides.
  • functional love triangle of sorts between the volatile lead from the original August Underground (po
  • concerned about possible incidents along the volatile Lebanon-Israel border.
  • is the least stable, the most reactive, more volatile, less dense, and more toxic than the other al
  • It is less volatile, less sensitive to shock, and more thermally
  • r bulbs is twisted into a heart shape and the volatile liquid is colored red.
  • It consists of a lower bulb containing a volatile liquid and a mixture of gases that is connect
  • he port gasoline tank, spraying the ship with volatile liquid and explosive fumes.
  • This compound is a colorless, volatile liquid with a strong peppermint odor.
  • This volatile liquid is used as a solvent and as a reagent
  • This colourless volatile liquid is a highly toxic vesicant or blister
  • greater care as the gas remains poisonous and volatile long after many explosives have perished.
  • -paraffinic compounds and a low proportion of volatile, low molecular weight compounds.
  • placed by his former coach Billy Martin - the volatile Martin's first major league managing job.
  • broken jaw and further achilles problems in a volatile match at Swindon Town ruled him out for the r
  • ected to excavate these subsurface pockets of volatile material helping to expose them to solar radi
  • Eventually most of the volatile material contained in a comet nucleus evapora
  • been ripped away by solar winds long ago, but volatile materials may remain at depth.
  • ar system, cometary nuclei become depleted in volatile materials and thus are much less bright than
  • The so-called volatile matter of green coke depends on temperature a
  • ly considered that levels of 26-29 percent of volatile matter in the coal blend is good for coking p
  • irements is faster, due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
  • The greater the volatile matter in coal, the more by-product can be pr
  • This mass fraction, the so-called volatile matter, is in the case of green coke between
  • arameters of proximate analysis are moisture, volatile matter, ash, and fixed carbon.
  • In the summer of 1969 she headed back to the volatile Mediterranean to support American sea strengt
  • nch cards which were input and digitized into volatile memory, and used no magnetic tapes (in contra
  • ost, as the disk cache is typically stored in volatile memory.
  • tal from being fully coordinated, by removing volatile metal-bound solvent molecules over the course
  • Soaring and volatile mine material handling costs associated with
  • "At the end of the day this is all a very volatile mix for risk-adverse Beijing," said Albrandt.
  • liquid inside a hand boiler is composed of a volatile mixture of liquids that places the boiling po
  • Charcoal lighter fluid is a volatile mixture of petroleum distillates sold to acce
  • rate characterization and prediction of these volatile movements are essential for quantifying and e
  • rough Nicaragua, which was a less politically volatile nation, Bunau-Varilla actively campaigned thr
  • dismissal purportedly came as a result of his volatile nature which propelled him into frequent phys
  • He said, given the volatile nature of Somalia, the former Ghanaian leader
  • ps rather surprisingly given the troubled and volatile nature of the times, he was re-elected twice,
  • er concerns regarding chlorine, including its volatile nature which causes it to disappear too quick
  • His volatile nature saw him sacked and re-employed three t
  • victories in 1997 and 2001, but the sometimes volatile nature of New Town voters, especially in Sout
  • With the volatile nature of commercial radio stations continual
  • ther astringent, and his phrases are long and volatile; neither quality is typical of his later work
  • d not be subject to the problems found in the volatile New York scene.
  • (1992) - Follows his work for NPR during the volatile news year of June 4, 1989 to June 4, 1990.
  • dinitrate (EGDN), an extremely explosive and volatile nitroglycerin equivalent that is twice as pow
  • in Kabardino-Balkaria, a republic in Russia's volatile North Caucasus, where authorities have been c
  • Only the most volatile of the vapors stays in gas form all the way t
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