insolubility
Americannoun
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the quality or fact of being unable to be dissolved.
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the quality or fact of being impossible to solve.
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To date, approaches to treatments for Alzheimer's disease have not addressed the contribution of protein insolubility as a general phenomenon, instead focusing on one or two insoluble proteins.
From Science Daily ● May 16, 2024
"What we found is that amyloid beta causes a massive amount of insolubility, even in a very young animal," said Anderton.
From Science Daily ● May 16, 2024
Such a method, perhaps, could yield insights that help us solve hard problems, or, conversely, accept their insolubility.
From Scientific American ● Sep. 3, 2021
I keep thinking about this push and pull of tension in the game: the apparent insolubility, the frustration, controller throwing, and then…something breaks.
From Forbes ● Mar. 27, 2015
The copper combines with the chlorophyll, forming copper phyllocyanate, which, by reason of its insolubility in the gastric juice, is comparatively innocuous.
From The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 by Project Gutenberg
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