Definitionn. (chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation
Last update: September 24, 2015
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War followed, in which Turkey was easily successful and gained a small rectification of frontier; then a few months later Crete was taken over "en depot" by the Four Powers - Germany and Austria not participating, - and Prince George of Greece was appointed their mandatory. [Please select]
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# -- The Caffey and other "Patent" Stills -- Intermittent versus Continuous Rectification -- Continuous Distillation -- Rectification of Spent Wash. [Please select]
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He said, "We are willing to leave Northern France, but there must be a rectification of the frontier." [Please select]
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He said, "We must have a very substantial rectification of our frontier." [Please select]
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Of course, "rectification of the frontier" is a polite term for "annexation." [Please select]
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Attempts at rectification were resisted by the courts of law, the doctrine being asserted that the valuation of a man's income for the purposes of this tax could not legally be increased. [Please select]
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Thus of all the schemes of expansion in the fifty years between the Mexican and the Spanish wars, for the Gadsden Purchase of 1853 was really only a rectification of boundary, this alone came to fruition. [Please select]
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