Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
There is no documented French interest in phenolics at this date.
It is rather a test for phenolics in general.
Glass phenolics are particularly well suited for use in the high speed bearing market.
Total phenolics showed a gradual increase over the season.
However, plant phenolics have sometimes been found to show pro-oxidant properties.
High levels of phenolics in some woods can explain their natural preservation against rot.
Included in the standard test, we check a large range of phenolics and homeopathic remedies.
Of particular interest for me are terpenes and phenolics.
In canola, sinapine is the most abundant of all small phenolics.
Phenolics can also determine plant properties such as flavour and palatability.
Unlike other phenolics, it can be produced in bright colors or even marbled.
Tannins are another group of phenolics important in tanning leather.
Normally phenolics should not be allowed anywhere on food premises even in non-food areas.
Vitamin C and phenolics are present in red raspberries.
In the early 1930s, phenolics gained importance as adhesive resins.
Phenolics can also be found in non-vascular land plants (bryophytes).
When chlorine is used in bleaching, some of these phenolics may become chlorinated.
Oxidative handling resulting in low phenolics and ultimately greater complexity.
Phenolics exist as small molecules or in polymeric form.
Furthermore, we investigated 12 specific phenolics in twigs of S. phylicifolia.
Phenolics are compounds found mainly in the stems, seeds and skins of grapes.
Cereal grain phenolics are involved in a number of biochemical, medical and nutritional processes.
Phenolics are unwanted and undesirable in animal feed material.
Phenolics combine an aromatic carbon ring with a hydroxyl group.
And another nutrient class, phenolics, actually decreased slightly.