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Chemically

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Chemically meaning

Using a chemical reaction, process, or operation. | According to the principles of chemistry.

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Chemically set bricks Chemically set bricks are not fired but may have the curing process accelerated by the application of heat and pressure in an autoclave.

As a bonus, Trade Coffee differentiates between water-processed and chemically processed decaf coffees, which shows an attentiveness to decaf drinkers that is often overlooked.

As such, there is a tremendous effort to devise new methods to chemically modify and generate functional 5' cap structures.

But it also does more than just soothe irritation and build a better microbiome across the scalp—the formula also encourages optimal growth and reduced shedding across all hair types and color treated, chemically processed and gray hair.

He noted that talc is chemically inert, meaning it doesn’t react with other ingredients in cosmetics, so it’s a stable and safe option in that regard.

It is therefore all too easy to be lured into the world of caloriefree cola, slimline tonics and other chemically sweetened foods and products, trusting that these are better for us.

It’s also free of silicones, sulfates, parabens, phthalates and gluten, so it’s safe for color-treated and chemically treated hair.

They are induced to express growth factors only when chemically triggered, and the company exclusively uses non-food, non-feed tobacco plants to eliminate any risk of inadvertent consumption or cross-contamination of food crops.

Chemically speaking, its formation begins with a mollusk extracting calcium and carbonate ions from water.

In severe cases, consumption of chemically ripened mangoes can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea, extreme weakness, and headaches.

Regardless of intent, did the Chinese athletes have an unfair, chemically provided, advantage or not?

Sea glass is ordinary glass which has been physically and chemically weathered by the sea and the shore to create a naturally frosted glass.

The move aims to prevent environmental pollution, particularly in water bodies, which is often caused by the immersion of chemically treated idols.

Then, they release enzymes — components of a cell that speed up chemical reactions — to chemically break down the plastic into a carbon-rich food source known as terephthalate.

The powerful synthetic hormone was used to chemically castrate Enigma hero Alan Turing because he was homosexual.

They contain numerous additives such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons, heavy metals and stabilising chemicals that make them chemically unique and potentially harmful as they degrade in the environment.

While James confesses he wasn't chemically addicted to the Class B drug, he admits he "definitely became addicted to the feeling of consuming it".

As long as the wood isn't chemically-treated, you can use them to reduce weeds!

However, any reading of the literature on PFBA would note that analysts find insufficient evidence to establish a minimum level for action but that PFBA is chemically close to PFAS.

Lithium-ion batteries chemically age through the chemical reaction between the negative electrode and electrolyte.