acid content
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacidandcontent
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acid
noun
uk/ˈæs.ɪd/us/ˈæs.ɪd/
any of various usually liquid substances that can react with and sometimes dissolve ...
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content
adjective[after verb]
uk/kənˈtent/us/kənˈtent/
pleased with your situation and not hoping for change ...
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(Definition ofacidandcontentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The aminoacidcontentof the stimulus control was subtracted.
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Analysis and sorting of living cells according to deoxyribonucleicacidcontent.
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Peaks 2 to 6 were analysed separately for aminoacidcontent.
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The phosphoricacidcontenthas also to be declared.
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The analysis of the total aminoacidcontentof the zebrafish chorion was also compared with those reported in the literature.
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Despite the central role of amino acids in animal nutrition, little information is available about the genetic control of aminoacidcontentin cotton.
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We describe here the protein composition, glycosylation pattern and analysis of the aminoacidcontent of the envelope surrounding the mature oocyte and/or ovulated egg.
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It is good drinking water, but itsacidcontenthas a bad effect on teeth.
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The nucleicacidcontentis around 28%.
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Aminoacidcontentcan be predictive of an -helical region.
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It is naturally sweet with a lowacidcontent.
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In other words, does it have a highacidcontent?
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Its benzoicacidcontentacts as a natural preservative.
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Its alphaacidcontentranges from 12 to 14%.
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They have provided for subsidy based on the nitrogen and phosphoricacidcontentof all inorganic fertilisers used in agriculture.
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Even this slight risk does not arise with home-canned or home-bottled fruit because of itsacidcontent, or with beans preserved in salt.
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It was determined that the hydrofluoricacidcontentwas about.5% by weight.
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Adults avoid feeding the young ants, likely due to the ant's formicacidcontent.
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However, aminoacidcontentis almost negligible in honey, accounting for only 0.050.1% of the composition.
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However, ozone application on strawberries in pre-harvest period shows decrease in ascorbicacidcontent.
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Ugandan shea butter has consistently high oleicacidcontent, and is liquid at warm ambient temperatures.
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