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reagents

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  1. estrange

  2. grantees

  3. greatens

  4. rentages

  5. segreant

  6. sergeant

  7. sternage

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reagents in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reagents in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of reagents in a Sentence

  1. Nathan Grubaugh:

    We simplified the test so that it only costs a couple of dollars for reagents, and we expect that labs will only charge about $ 10 per sample.

  2. Helen Lee:

    The reagents need to be so stable because it needs to be able to be transported in the truck, which often can go to 50 degrees Centigrade. And also it needs to be able to be stored at room temperature because there is no refrigerator or there is very little room for the refrigerator.

  3. Gretchen Whitmer:

    I know that the DPA( Defense Production Act) has been used, but we really need to use it, I think, more aggressively when it comes to PPE and additional production of swabs and reagents, all of these are critical components to our ability to keep Covid-19 from growing exponentially again.

  4. The St. John:

    We tested chemical reagents, organic solvents, mineral abrasives, we tried trying to shoot crushed-up dry ice at the stone under high pressure.

  5. Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove:

    A critical constraint on the ability to rapidly increase testing capacity is the availability of the chemical reagents which are necessary in the testing.

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