Ion exchanges can be unselective or have binding preferences for certain ions or classes of ions, depending on their chemical structure.
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I may have thought that only in unselective desperation could an editor summon up 58 19th-century poets from the native distaff side.
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Prior to the 1980s, radicals were neglected because they were thought to be too reactive and too unselective for use in organic synthesis.
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"Confidence in Indonesia's economic future depends upon the rule of law being enforced on an equal and unselective basis,"
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Such reactions however are often unselective and require care because hydrocarbons can uncontrollably " burn " in, analogous to the combustion of hydrocarbon in.
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Autophagy ( Greek : self-eating ) was initially identified as a catabolic process for the unselective degradation of cellular content in lysosomes under starvation conditions.
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Generally, the Fischer-Tropsch process favors unselective cobalt and iron catalysts, while methanol to gasoline technologies favor molecular size-and shape-selective zeolites.
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Unselective in action, it kills potato beetles, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, cabbage worms, raspberry beetles, and asparagus beetles, as well as most other arthropods.
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While the nonwhites in Kane's sample did underperform their white counterparts at elite colleges even after adjusting for socioeconomic factors, the performance gap was smaller than at unselective schools.
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It remains fairly unselective : only a high-school diploma is needed to apply, and the lines of hopefuls are so long that pre-applications are taken automatically by telephone.