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William of Ockham, for instance, writes, “As for insolubles, you should know it is not because they can in no way be solved that some sophisms are called insolubles, but because they are solved with difficulty.”
Insolubles Spade, Paul Vincent 2009
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This comparison shows that extracts of natural tannins firstly contain certain amounts of "insolubles," whereas Neradol is completely soluble in water, forming a clear solution; secondly, natural tanning extracts contain smaller quantities of soluble non-tannins, consisting of colouring matter and sugars, in addition to small quantities of mineral matters (ash).
Synthetic Tannins Georg Grasser
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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Obviously, though, water samples do not show the important insolubles.
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