0 present participle of neutralize
2 to make something neutral:
It guards against legislative self-interest by pitting one set of legislators against the other, neutralizing one ambition with another.
This benefit, however, is partly mitigated by neutralizing antibodies that were detectable in 38% to 42% of patients by year 3 (27;46).
No neutralizing background has been included, in order to simplify the notations, so (5.1), as written here, are dynamical equations for a non-neutral plasma.
The ions are kept fixed as a uniformly distributed neutralizing background.
There is increased curvilinear effect without accent neutralizing the effect of words.
A higher concentration of neutralizing antibody reduced survival to 15.6 6 7% of control (n 4).
However, serology was suggestive of recent echovirus infection in seven (27 %) (neutralizing antibody titres ranged from 64 to 1024).
The position of each new neutralizing electron created at each time step is randomly created inside the ion beam.