aqueous environment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaqueousandenvironment
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aqueous
adjective
uk/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/us/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/
like or ...
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environment
noun
uk/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/us/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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(Definition ofaqueousandenvironmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These polymers subsequently entered anaqueousenvironmentwhere they folded into compact structures.
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Apolar residues generally seek the company of others so that together they can be shielded from theaqueousenvironment.
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The stereospecific biochemical reactions take place in anaqueousenvironment.
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However, the low chemical stability of nucleotides in anaqueousenvironmentalso makes it possible that peptides and proteins could precede nucleic acid formation.
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It must be initiated by contact between connexin domains exposed to the extracellularaqueousenvironment.
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Their formation in anaqueousenvironmentis energetically uphill, and their creation would appear to override thermodynamic principles.
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In theaqueousenvironment, hydrolysis or other reactions fragmented the compact structures into two or more matching molecules, occasionally producing simple living systems.
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Thus, the requiredaqueousenvironmentfor this model, containing high concentrations of organics and clay particles, is now established to occur in comets.
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Figure 4 shows snapshots from a simulation of amphiphilic polymers in anaqueousenvironment, resulting in the formation of bi-continuous (worm-like) structures.
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This treatment allowed the eggs to be stored in anaqueousenvironmentand to dilute soluble waste from the faeces.
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Ions diffuse freely in theaqueousenvironmentof the channel mouth before falling under the influence of trans-membrane voltage as they enter the tunnel.
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The current technique employs an open system, in which seeds are submerged in a continuously aeratedaqueousenvironment.
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Atomic force microscopy produces faithful high-resolution images of protein surfaces in anaqueousenvironment.
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Once disrupted, the hydrophobic domains interact within a hemichannel and become inaccessible from theaqueousenvironment, and are therefore unable to readily reassemble into junctional channels.
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It then ceases to be a mere surface layer and becomes an integral part of theaqueousenvironment.
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Discharge consents for aqueous effluent are set by water authorities and in setting these consents they consider the effects of the discharge on theaqueousenvironment—including sediments.
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All these plants were herbaceous, coastal and required anaqueousenvironmentfor reproduction.
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So in anaqueousenvironment, the water molecules form an ordered clathrate cage around the dissolved lipophilic molecule.
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Spectroscopic observation from orbit indicates the presence of the mineral hematite, likely a signature of a onceaqueousenvironment.
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Bio-oxidation involves the use of bacteria that promote oxidation reactions in anaqueousenvironment.
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