1. Failure of the chain links is called scission and it can be caused not only by strain but also by chemical means.
2. This is largely because of the limitations on the specific impulse obtainable from chemical means.
3. Chemical means were used to determine the parts of the molecule to which the metal had attached itself.
4. His recent research included clinical studies of chemical means of preventing cancer.
5. Ink-jet printers print not by chemical means on a photographic emulsion but by laying down ink from hundreds of tiny nozzles per square inch.
6. Miller said the doctors were confused at first -- that many defects could only be caused by chemical means, hereditary or genetic defects.
7. Oil earning this label has been deacidified, decolorized and deodorized by chemical means.
8. Tamm, the Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor Emeritus at Rockefeller University, spent much of his career studying the inhibition of virus multiplication by chemical means.
9. This technique can quickly manufacture trillions of copies of the targeted DNA fragment, thereby producing enough of it to identify by chemical means.
10. Without the protein, the chemical means to strengthen the synapse would be missing.