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Meaning of "precipitant"
Precipitant (noun): Something that causes a particular event or reaction to happen suddenly or unexpectedly
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- That falls headlong, or causes a headlong fall.
- Rash or impulsive.
- Sudden or unexpected.
- That causes precipitation.
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It is a precipitant for the production of lake pigments.
Her scramble down that ravine was so precipitant.
This is a precipitant exhumation in a highly inflammatory case.
It is the production of precipitation pigments precipitant.
The precipitant substance may be an acid or a base.
See if there is precipitant in the urine.
A precipitant is used to remove calcium from the solution.
Mixing causes the precipitant and protein to collide.
This was repeated until all wells were clear of precipitant.
No organic precipitant shall be used other than ethanol.
The material dissolves and a precipitant quickly forms.
The protein precipitant can be lignin or tannic acid.
At least one solution of a precipitant.
It is a common precipitant of institutionalization in older adults.
The microparticulate dapsone may comprise a crystalline precipitant or an amorphous precipitant.
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Adding precipitant should be slow for making large particle.
The white precipitant.
As precipitant ammonium sulfate is recommended.
In the laboratory it is a common precipitant and cryoprotectant in protein crystallography.
A precipitant can be used to remove calcium from the solution.
A suitable precipitant is heptane.
The supematant is decanted and the radioactivity of the precipitant is measured.
One such precipitant is acetonitrile.
The microparticulate pharmaceutical may comprise a crystalline precipitant or an amorphous precipitant.
Reduction of precipitant costs without overdosing by reliable and fast measurement.
The supernatant is decanted and the radioactivity of the precipitant is measured.
The precipitant converts the metal salt solution into a slurry.
Allergens from pollens are a common precipitant of rhinitis and asthma in this population.
The precipitant is separated from the supernatant using filtration or centrifugation.
The appearance of a small amount of precipitant formed in the heptane layer was noted.
These fractions have been crystallized in dilute aqueous solutions by slow diffusion of a precipitant.
A white precipitant was apparent.
The most suitable temperature depends on the identity of the protein precipitant.
The protein precipitant may be added as a solid powder or a concentrated solution.
The first and second solvent and the precipitant are thereby recycled.
The resulting precipitant is filtered and dried to yield the product.
The metal salt is precipitated out from the solution by adding liquid precipitant.
The formation of a precipitant was also dependent on the temperature and time.
Where the gelling agent comprises carboxymethylcellulose gel one preferred precipitant is an aluminium salt.
A solvent and precipitant mixture may also be used as the coagulation liquid.
The preferred molecular weight of the polymeric precipitant will vary from polymer to polymer.
The auxiliary precipitant can be added before or after precipitation of the solid.
The solvent is both a solvent for the oil phase and a precipitant for the asphaltic phase.
Ammonium sulfate is the precipitant used most frequently in the salting out of proteins.
The filtering method used by Scubapro is quite precipitant.
The resulting potassium chloride precipitant can be later filtered from the system.
The precipitant slowly diffuses through the membrane and reduces the solubility of the antibody.
It also eliminates the need for added precipitant and the deficiencies associated therewith.
The precipitant preferably used is PEG.
The solution was cooled overnight and the precipitant was filtered and washed with diethyl ether.