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The concentration of both the reduced form and oxidised form is maintained at unity.
Additionally, it is not regulated by inflammation and levels of oxidised lipids.
During this, they react with the water (illuviation) to become oxidised.
The release of the electrons means that the mediator returns to its original oxidised state ready to repeat the process.
The sands are coloured due to oxidised iron compounds formed under different conditions.
It is a secondary mineral found in the oxidised zones of copper ore deposits.
Some of these species (including humans) are able to make do with the lower levels available from their diets by recycling oxidised vitamin C.
Here, the reduced forms are fluorescent and the oxidised forms non-fluorescent.
Iron is present with 25 weight %, but mainly in oxidised form (magnetite).
A semi-fermented or oxidised tea with a delicate flavour.
The bluff's name comes from the oxidised iron in the cliffs which gives off a burnt orange colour.
Both are green coloured secondary minerals found in oxidised zones of copper deposits, often associated with each other.
In other words, the areas to remain black have to be denied access to oxygen, their oxidised particles must be "sealed".
It is to be expected that unless the oxidised surface material is removed, some loss of performance from the theoretical model will occur.
This depended on many factors including glaze composition, iron content and whether fired in reduced or oxidised conditions.
The container is rotated and the processed pig iron can be separated from the oxidised impurities.
The Muscats are made in a somewhat oxidised style, the Grenaches less so.
There is some confusion about whether the oxidised manganese is tetravalent or trivalent.
Uranous compounds are usually unstable; they revert to the oxidised form on exposure to air.
Nigrosene is an outdated trade name for a black dye made from oxidised aniline dispersed in water.
It was oxidised fluorine.
Soluble salts continue on down, but insoluble salts are left behind in the oxidised zone where they form.
Metmyoglobin is the oxidised form of the oxygen-carrying protein myoglobin.
The older chimneys are a mottled red colour, due to the presence of deposits of oxidised iron.