noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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finger
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It appears that the conserved basic residues, and not the zinc fingers , are important for complex formation.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A major restriction in the cementation brass-making process was the limited amount of zinc which could be introduced into the alloy.
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Another doctor, 37 Edwin Schultz of Stanford, thought the compound zinc sulfate could do the job better.
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Any vulnerable parts should be treated with zinc oxide plaster, so the skin hardens overnight.
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Bronze An alloy made up mainly of copper and tin, but with zinc and lead often added.
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In the Somogyi-Nelson procedure, barium hydroxide a d zinc sulfate are used to precipitate proteins.
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Microscopic examinations show that crystals of zinc are embedded in the eutectic mixture.
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So far, he said, there is no evidence that zinc prevents colds, only that it may reduce their severity.
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These include lead and antimony, nickel, manganese and zinc , and bismuth and iron.