Similar words: oxidise, subsidised, oxidize, oxidizer, oxidized, oxidizing, oxidizing agent, disenfranchised. Meaning: adj. combined with or having undergone a chemical reaction with oxygen.
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1. He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise.
2. The carbon 14 atoms oxidise to carbon dioxide which gets blown about and mixed up with lower atmosphere.
3. Sulphide ores tend to oxidise in aerobic conditions, consuming oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
4. Beneficial anaerobic filter bacteria require oxygen to oxidise nitrites to safer nitrates.
5. Formosa Oolong A semi-fermented or oxidised tea with a delicate flavour.
6. Iron is easily oxidised.
7. These are added to remove stains and oxidise matter thus assisting in the cleaning process.
8. The starch, was oxidised with potassium permanganate to make starch glue. The reaction mechanisms and process parameter was introduced in this paper.
9. Turning brown, however means the wine is oxidised and unhealthy.
10. The oxidised compound may be titanium dioxide. The reaction chamber may be a rotating kiln.
11. The raffinate is then oxidised and the Iron (and some Manganese) is then precipitated.
12. Research scientists suspect that various oxidised forms of what is known as bad cholesterol, LDL (low-density lipoprotein),[sentencedict.com] contribute to the development of the disease.
13. Because the surface of pipe is oxidised , it will not weld up during hot working, and so a considerable portion of the ingot would have to be scrapped.
14. Consequently, the allergic tendency of oxidised rosin will over a period of time diminish and eventually become zero when all the rosin has been oxidised and decomposed.
15. These can be cellular tools that repair oxidised genetic material, or molecules that are either manufactured by the body itself or consumed through the diet, which neutralise free radicals.
16. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas but much of it is oxidised into CO2 when it is released from hydrate deposits.
17. Usually carbohydrates are used first, but when RS is present, dietary fat is oxidised first into energy before it has a chance to be stored as body fat.
18. Maderized: Tasting term used to indicate a wine that has become over-mature, oxidised, and with a cooked taste.
19. Similar reactions take place for all other toxic gases that are capable of being electrochemically oxidised or reduced.
20. A method of continuously producing reduced compounds, which comprises continuously feeding our oxidised compound into a reaction chamber and contracting the oxidised compound with a reductant gas.http://sentencedict.com
21. The results showed that the crystallinity of cotton fiber increased after being slightly oxidised , but decreased after being severely oxidised .
22. These plaques are composed of a number of substances which include oxidised LDL-cholesterol.
23. It is currently understood that LDL-cholesterol is only harmful to the body after it has become oxidised.
24. In all cases, we are in the clear. if it's because the older brain has lost cells and synaptic connections, or the interstitial fluid is more oxidised , etc. : well, the idea is to fix all that.
25. Keratin solution, prepared by dissolving the wool fibers in the sodium hydroxide solution and peroxide solution, was used to threat the cotton fibers oxidised by sodium periodate.
26. The most obvious sign of polluted tap water is the presence of coloured residues ?for example, rusty residues from oxidised iron.
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