chemical in the PONS Dictionary

chemical Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

chemical substance
chemical spillage
chemical industry

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Some herbivores have evolved ways to hijack plant defenses to their own benefit, by sequestering these chemicals and using them to protect themselves from predators.
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Nearly all chemicals are reported to be eye, skin, nose, and throat irritants.
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This layer provides both chemical and physical protection, and can prevent macromolecules from contacting the cell membrane.
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Sludge also contains more than trace amounts of organic and inorganic chemicals.
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Pre-sensitised mast cells respond by degranulating, releasing vasoactive chemicals such as histamine.
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It is desirable that the expression for a real gas chemical potential to be similar to the one for an ideal gas.
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Some insults include chemicals in the air, food, or smoke.
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Directed attention fatigue can be reduced by getting a sufficient amount of sleep each night because during sleep, inhibitory attention chemicals are replenished.
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This includes damage caused by radiation, harmful chemicals, and random mutations that occur throughout the genome.
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The team reported a noticeable stench of chemicals in the air.
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