0 to make something happen suddenly or sooner than expected:
1 to throw someone or something from a height with great force
2 If a liquid precipitates, substances in it become solid and separate from the liquid:
3 a solid substance that is produced from a liquid during a chemical process:
After filtration, the precipitate was dried at 90°C.
4 If an action is precipitate, it is done sooner or faster than expected and without enough thought or preparation:
5 to make something happen suddenly or sooner than expected:
6 to separate, or cause a substance to separate from a liquid as a solid
7 a substance that separates from a liquid as a solid
In the absence of the complementary globin chains, the excess unbound - or -globin protein aggregates and precipitates, damaging cell membranes and leading to premature destruction.
Existing explanations of domestic structural change focus on the role crises play in precipitating radical or episodic change.
Their easy production announced a gracious and fertile imagination, which sometimes precipitated them toward error.
No precipitating antibodies were detected in either sheep or rabbits.
After incubation for 4 h the precipitates were washed again, transferred to the new tubes and their radioactivity determined.
The aetiology of post-traumatic morbidity : predisposing, precipitating and perpetuating factor.
They warn that youth employment is par t of a syndrome of "precocious development," precipitating a hastened transition to adulthood.
The detection of fluid inclusions in surface precipitates is therefore difficult without experience.
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