Examples of 'relatively pure' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively pure"

Describes something that is mostly or mostly free from impurities or contaminants. It suggests a high degree of purity compared to other similar substances or materials. This phrase is commonly used in scientific, chemical, or technical contexts to describe the quality or composition of a substance

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Relatively pure gonadotropin preparations are commercially available.
It would enable production of relatively pure enzyme.
Relatively pure samples of isolated elements are uncommon in nature.
These crystals should be relatively pure potassium chlorate.
Relatively pure rhTFPI could be refolded and purified in this manner.
The key is to have relatively pure water and lots of it.
Only a minority of elements are found uncombined as relatively pure minerals.
Their study is a relatively pure branch of harmonic analysis.
In a sufficiently high magnetic field at low temperature in a relatively pure material.
It is not known if this relatively pure situation will persist.
The aqueous portion of the buffered solution is preferably relatively pure.
Concentrated brine and relatively pure water are separated thereby.
Preferably the water used to provide the water droplets is relatively pure.
Any fractions containing relatively pure final product are combined.
The phosphorus pentasulfide employed in the present invention may be relatively pure.

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In practice lamotrigine is relatively pure and is quite stable on storage.
Relatively pure gold is obtained primarily through the preparation and concentration processes.
The carbon used is preferably a relatively pure activated carbon.
Alumina in relatively pure form is precipitated from the filtrate as alumina trihydrate crystals.
The removed fuel is preferably relatively pure carbon dioxide.
This method requires relatively pure protein and the ability to distinguish bound protein from unbound.
Results should apply to standard fats and are appropriate for relatively pure substances.
The pulp may be relatively pure or it may be a relatively crude pulp.
The phospholipid may be a platelet substitute such as a brain extract or a relatively pure phospholipid.
These preparations include relatively pure or partially purified nucleic acid preparations.
Mixtures of such vinyl esters may be used in place of relatively pure vinyl ester.
This conclusively shows that relatively pure titanium was deposited at the cathode.
Commercial processes for making tricyclodecenyl esters typically require relatively pure dicyclopentadiene.
It is relatively pure.
Hydrotreating is most effective when the hydrocarbon mixture is contacted with relatively pure hydrogen.
Readings indicate the ice is relatively pure and several meters thick at least.
Crystallisation and other fractionation processes might also yield similar relatively pure products.
But when football can not be a relatively pure outlet a fun thing then it hurts itself.
Conifers are the most numerous of living gymnosperms and form large and relatively pure forests.
The fractions that revealed a relatively pure chondroitinase AC were pooled.
Fine papers may be highly filled and sized and formed from a relatively pure suspension.
Relatively pure HCA is believed to provide improved synergistic effects when coadministered with procyanidin.
Undesired cells and cell matter are removed providing a relatively pure population of stem cells.
Relatively pure CaCO3 is precipitated and removed.
Scientists normally carry out refractive index measurements on relatively pure liquids to verify their purity.
To obtain a relatively pure lead oxide with a view to better recovery ;.
Reanalysis of the sorted populations showed that the sorting provided relatively pure populations of each.
The olefin source may be a relatively pure stream or from the FCCU as described above.
The earlier study of Maxwell and Hellawell only studied relatively pure aluminium.
It reveals the presence of a relatively pure and well-crystallised layer of diamond.
Molybdenite ore is processed by flotation to give relatively pure MoS 2.
Alumina, in relatively pure form, is then precipitated from the filtrate as a trihydrate solid.
When such monomer mixtures are contacted with the catalysts relatively pure ethylene homopolymers are produced.
Relatively pure carbon monoxide, where available, can also be used as a reducing agent.
FTIR analysis showed the film to be relatively pure and free of contamination.

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