physicochemical in English

adjective
1
of or relating to physics and chemistry or to physical chemistry.

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1. -physical appearance, water solubility, and additional relevant physicochemical properties;

2. Surface tension is one of the basic physicochemical properties of liquids.

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4. Furthermore, the energy is bound through physicochemical processes that almost eliminate thermal losses over time.

5. 27 Furthermore, a change in the physicochemical properties of the mucus in the colon may contribute.

6. (2) the physicochemical properties suggest a significant rate of absorption through the skin; and

7. the physicochemical and toxicological properties suggest potential for a significant rate of absorption through the skin.

8. The essay studied the extraction of red pigment the fruits glossy privet and its physicochemical properties.

9. the physicochemical and toxicological properties suggest potential for a significant rate of absorption through the skin, or

10. Model, method and system for predicting, processing and servicing online physicochemical and thermodynamic properties of pure compound

11. (3) the physicochemical and toxicological properties suggest potential for a significant rate of absorption through the skin.

12. A description is made of the sources, chemical composition and physicochemical properties of rosin and its derivant.

13. There are 14 words containing A, 3C, M, O, P and S: ACCOMPLICES Complacences COMPLACENCIES PHYSICOCHEMICAL PSYCHOCHEMICAL PSYCHOCHEMICALS

14. Conditions to be fulfilled: the specifications and physicochemical properties and all characteristics of the component remain the same.

15. -Physical appearance, complete medium solubility, DMSO solubility, molecular weight, and additional relevant physicochemical properties, to the extent available;

16. A Biosensor is a device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector component

17. Some physicochemical properties of the system were also investigated and compared with earlier studied analogous samples of different “origin”.

18. A Biosensor is a device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector component.

19. A Biosensor is a device for the detection of an analyte that combines a biological component with a physicochemical detector component.

20. Using physicochemical and biological methods they characterized the binding of the molecules and the cell adhesive capacity of the resulting biomaterials.

21. This preliminary study was designed to investigate the comparative physicochemical profile of the water of Mangla, Baghsar and Benjosa lakes of Kashmir.

22. The strength of an adhesive bond depends among other things on the physicochemical properties of the adhered surfaces, adhesive and the joint.

23. Solution to EXPAREL of 1:2 when Admixing, as this may impact the pharmacokinetics and/or physicochemical properties of the drugs (7)

24. A diesel fuel cetane number improver, which constituent is a naphthenic nitrate, is developed, and physicochemical properties of this im-prover is determined.

25. Biosensors are analytical devices, majorly used for detection of chemical substances, and is a combination of a biological component with a physicochemical detector.

26. More specifically, Biophysical Chemistry is a highly interdisciplinary branch of science that seeks to elucidate biomolecular mechanisms in terms of the underlying physicochemical driving forces.

27. Testing results showed that when the lacquer with addition of 7%-10% flame retardant, flame retarding performance and physicochemical performance of the nitrolacquer for woodware were preferable.

28. Aeromagnetic data are sensitive to variations in magnetization of the underlying rocks, which in turn are related to the content and physicochemical characteristics of the magnetic minerals that are present.

29. Ala-Ala-Ala; Trialanine (Ala-Ala-Ala) may be used along with other short chain Alanines, tetra- and penta-alanine, as model compounds to study physicochemical parameters of small peptides.

30. Biosensors combine the unique properties of biological systems to selectively recognize and convert molecules with the benefits of physicochemical sensor technology, such as high sensitivity, simplicity of operation and mass production, and modern electronics

31. Berkelium is the first member of the second half of the actinide series and as such, studies of the physicochemical properties of this element enables more accurate extrapolations to the behavior of the heavier elements for which studies are severely limited by scarcity of material, very short half-lives, and intense radioactivity

32. The risk Characterisation in the CSA is described as a series of steps that are discussed in more detail in subsequent sections: • Step 0 Risk Characterisation for physicochemical properties • Step 1 Collect PNECs, DNELs or DMELs; and information on potency for endpoints where no DNEL can be derived

33. Berkelium is the first member of the second half of the actinide series and as such, studies of the physicochemical properties of this element enables more accurate extrapolations to the behavior of the heavier elements for which studies are severely limited by scarcity of material, very short half-lives, and intense radioactivity.

34. In addition to the physicochemical parameters of the drug substances such as molecular weight, molecular geometry, degree of ionization, octanol/water partition coefficient, plasma protein binding, drug-melanin affinity, and acid/base status of the functional groups within the molecule, drug incorporation is thought to be limited by the surface area and the residence time in the hair bulb.

35. In this report there are discussed the results of comparative neurohistological investigations in some dermatoses, above all in dermatoses accompanied by physicochemical changes of state of the interfibrillar ground substance, as in chronic inflamed oedema, in Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, in morphea, and in scleromyxoedema, in order to attain a better understanding of the morphological significance observed.

36. In a specific example according to the present invention, a method is disclosed in which a catalytic reaction is used in order to convert acetic acid, which has been produced by the biological processing or physicochemical processing of biomass, into an aromatic compound constituting a raw material for a high-added-value product such as BTX and, more particularly, p-xylene.