acidic condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofacidicandcondition
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acidic
adjective
uk/əˈsɪd.ɪk/us/əˈsɪd.ɪk/
containing ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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The oxime ligation can then occur readily, and it has been reported that the rate increased up to 400 times under mildacidiccondition.
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Oral esomeprazole preparations are enteric-coated, due to the rapid degradation of the drug in theacidicconditionof the stomach.
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The relativelyacidicconditionof the water is probably not a good habitat for fish.
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In general, maximal activities of exoglycosidases are exhibited in acidic conditions.
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Chief cells release the zymogen (enzyme precursor) pepsinogen when stimulated by a variety of factors including cholinergic activity from the vagus nerve andacidicconditionin the stomach.
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The endopeptidases are active under the acidic conditions found in the endosperm of the germinating grain and are the rate-limiting enzymes for hydrolysis of the hordein storage proteins.
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In this case, the raw sample is diluted if necessary to a concentration of 1 million to 2 million spermatozoa per ml, treated in acidic conditions.
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The uranium is brought into solution by acidic conditions and is deposited when this acidity is neutralised.
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This chemical reaction takes place under strongly acidic conditions or enzymatically by phosphatases in the body.
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This is due to the alcohol precursor dehydrating under acidic conditions to produce both the diene and dienophile required for this reaction.
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Extended use of electrokinetics system can also cause acidic conditions around the electrodes sometimes reacting with contaminants.
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It grows in deciduous woodlands with moist soils, preferring slightly acidic conditions.
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The candle dissolved, showing the ability of the acid to protonate hydrocarbons, which under normal acidic conditions do not protonate to any extent.
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It prefers acidic conditions but sometimes grows in more alkaline habitats.
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Monosilicic acid remains in the bulk solution to play many roles in correcting the adverse effects of acidic conditions.
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It typically forms under low-temperature highly acidic conditions.
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Oral esomeprazole preparations are enteric-coated, due to the rapid degradation of the drug in the acidic conditions of the stomach.
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The rate of this reaction is increased under acidic conditions.
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Monosilicic acid remains in the bulk solution to play other important roles in correcting the adverse effects of acidic conditions.
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