chemical transformation

collocation in English

meaningsofchemicalandtransformation

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chemical
adjective
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
relating ...
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transformation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌtræns.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌtræns.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
a complete change in the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person ...
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(Definition ofchemicalandtransformationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This indicates that upon irradiation phenylalanine is little affected or undergoes only somechemicaltransformation, depending on the dose.
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Such factors also influence the prediction of the outcome of thechemicaltransformation.
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This issue becomes even more significant when we attempt to follow achemicaltransformationin real time.
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At first only fire was regarded as a true means ofchemicaltransformation, and the acids were seen as an external tool.
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Unit operations involve a physical change orchemicaltransformationsuch as separation, crystallization, evaporation, filtration, polymerization, isomerization, and other reactions.
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The concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere is determined by transport, diffusion,chemicaltransformation, and ground deposition.
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Chemicaltransformationtools provide complete composition control only within the atomic diffusion length.
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Emphasis is also placed in the methods for analysis and the formulas and equations used when considering thechemicaltransformation.
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Often a functional group is generated in situ from the previouschemicaltransformation.
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An additional proof of thechemicaltransformationis obtained by adding a solution of oxalic acid which forms urea oxalate as a white precipitate.
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Growth was greater the more the droplet was adapted for absorption and forchemicaltransformationof the absorbed materials.
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It does not include handling of multi-component material, nor does it provide forchemicaltransformationof the releases.
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Solar radiant energy (and all other energy sources) determined the early fate of all biological systems, bringing about chemical transformations by its interplay with matter.
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The concentration of pollutants in the atmosphere is determined by their "transport", or mean velocity of movement through the atmosphere, their diffusion,chemicaltransformation, and ground deposition.
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These radicals can be trapped by free charge carriers (either electrons or holes) and undergo subsequent chemical transformations.
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In these measurements force is used to induce chemical transformations, which are linked to the disruption of stabilizing bonds.
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In pharmaceutical works of the seventeenth century, fire is viewed as a natural agent, and the chemical transformations it triggered are also considered natural.
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From the chemical point of view, the origin-of-life theory should be based on the succession of chemical transformations, which are intermediate between organic matter and primary cells.
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Fire, which was previously an omnipresent tool in chemical operations, played no role in precipitation, thus reducing the cause of chemical transformations to the relations between substances.
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