soluble fraction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsolubleandfraction
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soluble
adjective
uk/ˈsɒl.jə.bəl/us/ˈsɑːl.jə.bəl/
able to be dissolved to form ...
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fraction
noun[C]
uk/ˈfræk.ʃən/us/ˈfræk.ʃən/
a number that results from dividing one whole number ...
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(Definition ofsolubleandfractionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The system is predominantly located in the mitochondrial membranes, with very little activity detectable in thesolublefractionof the organelle.
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Fraction 1 is the mostsolublefraction, a nonoccluded fraction bound with iron and aluminum.
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Thesolublefractionmight function as an inhibitor and the anchored fraction could be constitutively active.
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Thesolublefractionof the organic matter in carbonaceous chondrites can be obtained by extracting powdered meteorite samples with solvents of varying polarity.
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Two classes of fibre exist : cellulose and lignins comprise the insoluble fraction while pectin, guar gum and hemicellulose form thesolublefraction.
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The remainder was in thesolublefraction.
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Recombinant cystatin was prepared from thesolublefraction(described above) by the following procedure.
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The dashed lines are extrapolations of the linear regression between sugar content and water content for the heat soluble fractions.
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Besides, cooling agent penetrates into the porous layer, dissolves and washes out soluble fractions of corrosion products and replaces them with insoluble compounds.
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Studies using a lipid epoxide as a substrate detected this activity in thesolublefractionof multiple organs, though at a lesser amount than in liver and kidney.
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Phosphoglycerate kinase and glucose6-phosphate dehydrogenase had low glycosomal activity with the majority of the activity being recovered in the soluble fractions.
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Pectinesterases can however display acidic isoelectric points as detected in soluble fractions of plant tissues.
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The bacteria and protozoa consume biodegradable soluble organic contaminants (e.g. sugars, fats, organic short-chain carbon molecules, etc.) and bind much of the less soluble fractions into floc.
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