- materials.
Being bi-functional,
glutaraldehyde is a crosslinker,
which rigidifies macromolecular structures and
shuts down
their reactivity. The aldehyde...
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oversight of
Emperor Napoléon III in 1859, but
after 1859 the
limits of
Paris rigidified.
Unlike most
other European countries,
which stringently merged their...
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component used to
stiffen rubber,
similar to the
disulfide bridges that
rigidify proteins (see
biological below). In the most
common type of industrial...
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scientific terms in English, but many of them have had
their meanings rigidified to attempt, as with the A vocabulary, to
prevent speakers from
being able...
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myosin (actomyosin) into a
contractile homogeneous cell
cortex that 1)
rigidifies the cell
periphery and 2)
facilitates generation of
intracellular hydrostatic...
- In
algebraic geometry, a
level structure on a
space X is an
extra structure attached to X that
shrinks or
eliminates the
automorphism group of X, by demanding...
- 98 (Marshall, J., dissenting) (showing "disagreement with the Court's
rigidified approach to
equal protection analysis").
Washington v. Glucksberg, 521...
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easily applying the
freshly shaken mixture to give a film that
quickly rigidifies.
Ultraviolet stabilizers resist color changes when the dry film is exposed...
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repeatedly and
involuntarily contract,
causing them to grow and
rigidify. Eventually,
rigidified muscles reduce the
affected person's
range of motion, slow...
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exclusionary and
arbitrary legacies of colonialism,
which "reified and
rigidified ethnic identities,"
inevitably sowing political and
economic divisions...