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denature

[dee-ney-cher] / diˈneɪ tʃər /






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This property depends heavily on both the amount of protein in the beer and how these proteins denature.

From Science Daily

Along the way, he encounters other animals but, more consequently, kind and cruel people whose treatment of him reflects the denatured world that we have made.

From New York Times

“We need to take a step back and decide: Are we willing to denature nature for our toys and our various games we play with her?”

From Seattle Times

“Contained Time” is as bright and shapely as a piece of pop art, and yet offers an eerie commentary on science’s ability to denature organic objects.

From Washington Post

The organic objects are denatured, yet by retaining their essential form they may express a degree of hope.

From Washington Post