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Example sentences for "neutralisation"

Lexicographically close words:
neus; neuter; neuters; neutestamentlichen; neutral; neutralise; neutralised; neutralises; neutralising; neutrality
  1. Count Walewski remains true to himself; yet the admission that the Neutralisation Clause ought to be part of the European treaty, and not an annex, which he makes, is the most important concession which we could desire.

  2. In an article entitled “La Neutralisation des Dardanelles et du Bosphore,” which was written at the beginning of the war, M.

  3. The neutralisation of the Bosphorus and the Dardanelles would be an unsatisfactory, mongrel compromise, pregnant with dangers for the future.

  4. The neutralisation of the Straits would always involve many serious dangers to peace, and Russia would be compelled to keep up a powerful war fleet in the Black Sea to defend our coasts.

  5. Views on neutralisation of Alsace and Lorraine, i.

  6. Neutralisation and reversal under increased intensity of light: Experiment 127.

  7. Semi-conducting tissues exhibit under continued stimulation, a neutralisation and reversal into negative (p.

  8. In the absence of transverse conduction, the positive curvature reaches a maximum without neutralisation or reversal.

  9. Owing to the internal conduction of excitation the positive effect underwent neutralisation by the excitatory contraction of the distal side.

  10. The first effect was positive; this was gradually and continuously neutralised under exposure for two hours; even then the neutralisation was not complete.

  11. The transverse conductivity is increased with the rise of temperature; this favours neutralisation and reversal of phototropic curvature.

  12. Under continued action of light neutralisation begins to take place after 1 p.

  13. The result of this will be a neutralisation or reversal into negative curvature (p.

  14. It will be seen from the above that the illumination of the tip practically inhibits the neutralisation and thus restores the normal positive curvature.

  15. On continuing the action of unilateral light, the positive curvature after attaining a maximum in the course of 15 minutes, underwent a diminution and final neutralisation (Fig.

  16. Transverse conduction favoured by rise of temperature promotes neutralisation and reversal; the resultant effect will thus be very complicated.

  17. After the neutralisation in the last experiment light was also applied to the tip from the right side at the dotted arrow (Fig.

  18. This chemist proposes saturating the hot lemon juice as far as possible with very finely divided barium carbonate, and afterwards completing the neutralisation with barium hydrate or sulphide.

  19. The neutralisation may be effected either in the still itself, or in a well made of cast iron.

  20. Some colours are best developed in an acid bath, such as Cochineal Scarlet, but the presence of the bicarbonate of lime tends to cause neutralisation of the acidity, and so the dyeing is either retarded or prevented.

  21. The point at which neutralisation of an acid by alkali or vice versâ just takes place is ascertained very accurately by the use of certain sensitive colours.

  22. But although the neutralisation was stipulated "formally and in perpetuity," it lasted only till 1870.

  23. This opinion has, however, no basis if the real facts and conditions of the neutralisation are taken into consideration.

  24. Neutralisation does not even exercise an influence upon the rank of a State.

  25. Casper suggests this may be due to the neutralisation of ammonia; more probably it is owing to the antiseptic properties all mineral acids possess.

  26. After neutralisation with ammonia, the digitalin is precipitated with tannin, and the tannate of digitalin resolved into tannate of lead and free digitalin, by rubbing it with oxide of lead and spirit.

  27. If saponin is boiled with dilute acid it breaks up into sapogenin and sugar, and therefore the liquid after neutralisation reduces "Fehling.

  28. The immediate indication is the dilution and neutralisation of the acid.

  29. On removal by dilution of the product just named, neutralisation with ammonia, and addition of a solution of chloride of calcium, the oxalate of lime is thrown down.

  30. Drouyn de Lhuys, but the proceedings were rendered abortive by the refusal of Russia to consent to the neutralisation of the Black Sea.

  31. On the other hand, it is obvious that such treaties as have been especially concluded for the case of war are not annulled, such as treaties in regard to the neutralisation of certain parts of the territories of the belligerents.

  32. Again, at the commencement of the Turco-Italian War in 1911, Turkey proposed the neutralisation of the Red Sea, but Italy refused to agree to it.

  33. Apart from duties arising from the fact of their neutralisation which are to be performed in time of peace as well as in time of war, the duties and rights of neutrality are the same for neutralised as for other States.

  34. The latter owe their presence to the neutralisation of the crude Neradol with caustic soda, and are composed of sodium salts of the sulphonic acid in addition to Glauber salts.

  35. Further neutralisation reduces the tanning intensity of the product; the addition of sodium sulphate to the original partly neutralised product hastened tannage, the leather, however, possessing dark colour and being undertanned.

  36. But let us first endeavour to determine the laws that govern the neutralisation of variable quantities of venom by antivenomous serum.

  37. Rabbit, experiments on, demonstrating neutralisation of venom by antitoxin, 255.

  38. The experiment proved to Noc that, contrary to the ideas of Ehrlich and his pupils, and conformably to the results obtained by Bordet with serums and toxins, the neutralisation of venom takes place in a variable ratio.

  39. Pirenne, the lysin of rat-serum appears to be a basic substance, the neutralisation of which destroys its activity.

  40. It is sufficient to add the quantity of soda or of ammonia necessary for the neutralisation of the acid, in order to see the antitoxin reappear in its original strength.

  41. Mouse, experiments on, demonstrating neutralisation of venom by antitoxin, 254.

  42. If desired, the final neutralisation of free alkali can be carried out during the milling process, any superfatting material being added at the same time.

  43. The amount of acid necessary for exact neutralisation having already been ascertained, it is recommended to use the equivalent quantity of N/10 nitric acid to produce the neutral solution.

  44. The following is necessary for this neutralisation of which we are speaking.

  45. A definitive neutralisation of citizenship within the range of these English-speaking countries would scarcely ripple the surface of things as they are--in time of peace.

  46. A neutralisation of citizenship has of course been afloat in a somewhat loose way in the projects of socialistic and other "undesirable" agitators, but nothing much has come of it.

  47. But such neutralisation could not conceivably reach the Fatherland unless that nation were made over in the image of democracy, since the Imperial State is, by force of the terms, a warlike and unneutral power.

  48. What is required to insure the maintenance of peace among pacific nations is the neutralisation of all those human relations out of which international grievances are wont to arise.

  49. By so much as it might amount to, such neutralisation of outstanding interests between these pacific nations should bring on a degree of coalescence of these nationalities.

  50. It is, no doubt, beyond reasonable hope that these democratic peoples could be brought forthwith to concerted action on the lines of such a plan of peace by neutralisation of all outstanding national pretensions.

  51. The finished outcome in this respect, such as would assure perpetual peace among the peoples concerned, would of course be an unconditional neutralisation of citizenship, as has already been indicated before.

  52. What is to be shorn over this one comb of neutralisation and democracy is all those who go into the pacific league of neutrals and all who come under its jurisdiction, whether of their own choice or by the necessities of the case.

  53. Furthermore, one must come to the same conclusion if one takes into consideration the objects, which are three in number, of the neutralisation of an inter-oceanic canal.

  54. The rules of the Suez Canal Treaty which serve as the basis of the neutralisation of the Panama Canal, p.

  55. Were the time to come, he said, when Russia might resume aggressive schemes on Turkey, he believed that neutralisation would mean nothing but a series of pitfalls much deeper than people expected.

  56. In 1856 Mr. Gladstone declared his opinion, afterwards often repeated, that the neutralisation of the Black Sea, popular as it might be in England at the moment, was far from being a satisfactory arrangement.


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