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inorganic

[in-awr-gan-ik] / ˌɪn ɔrˈgæn ɪk /


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"Essentially, our synthesis surface becomes a canvas for painting with DNA molecules at the micrometer scale," says Jory Lietard, PI in the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry.

From Science Daily • Oct. 17, 2023

Inorganic amendments are perlite, pumice, vermiculite and Utelite.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 6, 2022

There are other benefits to alkaline hydrolysis, proponents say: Inorganic materials like tooth fillings and breast implants are left behind by the process.

From Scientific American • Sep. 7, 2017

Inorganic chemicals are another set of chemical pollutants.

From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2017

Now two Kingdoms, at the present time, are known to Science—the Inorganic and the Organic.

From Natural Law in the Spiritual World by Drummond, Henry




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