recalcitrant u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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It may happen, however, that the debtor is recalcitrant and unwilling to comply with a judgment.
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Response efficiency has also improved with gradual removal of species from recalcitrant category.
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At the time the human reference was initially described, it was clear that some regions were recalcitrant to closure with existing technology.
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They got right in the groove, which relaxed the recalcitrant bard, who lit joint after joint, fanning the fateful flame.
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Litter with a higher proportion of labile compounds decomposes much more rapidly than does litter with a higher proportion of recalcitrant material.
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One distinctive characteristic of biofilm formation is that microorganisms within biofilms are often much tougher and more recalcitrant compared to individuals.
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Thus, while most microorganisms can assimilate simple monomers, degradation of polymers is specialized, and few organisms can degrade recalcitrant polymers like cellulose and lignin.
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However, forest biomass is much more recalcitrant than agricultural biomass.
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Its derivative 2,4-dimethylaniline is a recalcitrant degradant of the pesticide amitraz and is also an industrial pollutant which is genotoxic, teratogenic and carcinogenic.
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With bath and laundry facilities now available, prisoners themselves enforced clothes washing and bathing if other prisoners were recalcitrant.
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