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denature [diːˈneɪtʃə], denaturize, denaturise [diːˈneɪtʃəˌraɪz] vb (tr) 1. to change the nature of 2. (Chemistry) to change (a protein) by chemical or physical means, such as the action of acid or heat, to cause loss of solubility, biological activity, etc. 3. (Chemistry) to render (something, such as ethanol) unfit for consumption by adding nauseous substances 4. (Physics / Nuclear Physics) to render (fissile material) unfit for use in nuclear weapons by addition of an isotope denaturant n denaturation n
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| While their functionality jeopardizes their status as art, the drawings' homemade appearance-their uneven washes of color and sinuously drawn texts-effectively denatures the machine-made look of gallery advertising. A) Double-stranded DNA denatures at high temperatures. It can be performed only by means of a reduction which mutilates and denatures the very idea of culture, twisting it in the direction of caricature. |
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