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water-solubility

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  • All of these uses must be restricted to internal applications or dry conditions, because of gypsum’s water-solubility.

    Chapter 8 1985

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories < 2010

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories < 2010

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories < 2010

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories 2010

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories 2010

  • One cancer drug that suffers from a distinct lack of water-solubility is paclitaxel, which is sold as Taxol.

    Kansan.com stories 2010

  • Its water-solubility is the most particular characteristic, even though PVA is one of the synthetic high polymers.

    PunjabNewsline News 2009

  • A sugar cube's disposition to dissolve if placed in water is unrepeatable: that very sugar cube's water-solubility, if manifested, rules out its ever being manifested again.

    Maverick Philosopher 2008

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