If you think about the root word, "mask", it is an item we put on or take off ("de"-prefix). So an agent (a chemical), in this case, would mask something else. Demasking (usually achieved by a second product/chemical) would take off or reveal what is beneath the first item/chemical/agent.
I'm sorry I don't know a good chemical agent to use as an example.
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The reason to put masking tape on your windows a herricane is that it protects it from the pressure outside and if you put it in the shape of an x it warns some children to stay away.
Not necessary, but most of the oxidizing agents are antiseptic
Unicellular infectious agents are prokaryotes, eukaryotes, bacteria, and protoza.
Blood Agents
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Masking agents don't work so whether or not you are on your period is irrelevant.
Yes a. Stimulants b. Anabolic Agents c. Diuretics and Other Masking Agents d. Peptide Hormones and Analogues
Masking is Softwear
They can definitely detect MDMA (ecstasy) even if it is small and hidden amount. Some criminals use masking agents like coffee but most of the dogs are trained to detect suspicious masking agents as well. The only good option for them is to use activated charcoal to absorb all the smell. Even if it works cops have molecular scanning devices which are able to recognise any composition in your bag. R yes
It depends on the job and the lab. In my experience if its a retail, sales or service industry job...they dont test for masking agents. Ive passed for all these using one of these products. Read instructions and timeframe carefully and drink required amounts of water.
no they test for additive and things that put levels off of normal masking agents are so 1980's use synthetic like "FAKE IT "
techniques used in masking cakes?
form_title= Masking Tape form_header= Purchase masking tape for your work needs. What color masking tape do you need?*= _ [50] How many rolls do you need?*= {10, 20, 30, 40, 50, More than 50} Do you need the masking tape to be waterproof?*= () Yes () No
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The Surface of the Sun (Adiago in D Minor) by John Murphy (also featured in the movie Sunshine).
Masking in drama means standing behind an object or person that is blocking you from the audience.