CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MINERALISE
PRESENT
Present
I mineralise
you mineralise
he/she/it mineralises
we mineralise
you mineralise
they mineralise
Present continuous
I am mineralising
you are mineralising
he/she/it is mineralising
we are mineralising
you are mineralising
they are mineralising
Present perfect
I have mineralised
you have mineralised
he/she/it has mineralised
we have mineralised
you have mineralised
they have mineralised
Present perfect continuous
I have been mineralising
you have been mineralising
he/she/it has been mineralising
we have been mineralising
you have been mineralising
they have been mineralising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I mineralised
you mineralised
he/she/it mineralised
we mineralised
you mineralised
they mineralised
Past continuous
I was mineralising
you were mineralising
he/she/it was mineralising
we were mineralising
you were mineralising
they were mineralising
Past perfect
I had mineralised
you had mineralised
he/she/it had mineralised
we had mineralised
you had mineralised
they had mineralised
Past perfect continuous
I had been mineralising
you had been mineralising
he/she/it had been mineralising
we had been mineralising
you had been mineralising
they had been mineralising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will mineralise
you will mineralise
he/she/it will mineralise
we will mineralise
you will mineralise
they will mineralise
Future continuous
I will be mineralising
you will be mineralising
he/she/it will be mineralising
we will be mineralising
you will be mineralising
they will be mineralising
Future perfect
I will have mineralised
you will have mineralised
he/she/it will have mineralised
we will have mineralised
you will have mineralised
they will have mineralised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mineralising
you will have been mineralising
he/she/it will have been mineralising
we will have been mineralising
you will have been mineralising
they will have been mineralising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mineralise
you would mineralise
he/she/it would mineralise
we would mineralise
you would mineralise
they would mineralise
Conditional continuous
I would be mineralising
you would be mineralising
he/she/it would be mineralising
we would be mineralising
you would be mineralising
they would be mineralising
Conditional perfect
I would have mineralise
you would have mineralise
he/she/it would have mineralise
we would have mineralise
you would have mineralise
they would have mineralise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mineralising
you would have been mineralising
he/she/it would have been mineralising
we would have been mineralising
you would have been mineralising
they would have been mineralising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mineralise
we let´s mineralise
you mineralise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
mineralised
Present Participle
mineralising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MINERALISE»
Discover the use of
mineralise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mineralise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Fungi as Bioremediators
(Reddy and Mathew 2001). Once the peroxidases have opened the aromatic ring
structures by way of introducing oxygen, other more common species of fungi
and bacteria can mineralise the products intracellularly into products such as
C02 ...
Ebrahim Mohammadi Goltapeh, Younes Rezaee Danesh, Ajit Varma, 2013
2
Nutrition and Metabolism
At the endosteal bone surface, newly formed osteoid fails to mineralise; thus, the
trabecular surface covered by unmineralised osteoid increases and the osteoid
seams widen. Although these features are typical of osteomalacia, they are not ...
Susan A. Lanham-New, Ian A. Macdonald, Helen M. Roche, 2011
3
Pesticide/soil Interactions: Some Current Research Methods
Technique. to. assess. the. potential. of. subsurface. material. and. groundwater.
samples. to. mineralise. pesticides. A. C. Johnson Abstract A technique is
described which enables mineralisation of a chosen I4C-labelled pesticide to be
...
Juan Cornejo, Paul Jamet, 2000
4
Biodegradability of Surfactants
(1991) obtained a four-m bacterial consortium of three Pseudomonas spp. and
an Aeromonas sp. capable of mineralising LABS; pure cultures of a single
bacterial species tures of any three did not mineralise LABS although three
isolates col ...
D.R. Karsa, M.R. Porter, 1995
5
Solvent extraction chemistry: Proceedings of the ...
6) Evaporate the aqueous phase from 4 and mineralise the residue by heating
with 2 ml of concentrated nitric acid on a water -bath. Keep the beaker covered till
nitrous fumes have disappeared, then evaporate to dryness. Dissolve the residue
...
David Dyrssen, Jan-Olov Liljenzin, Jan Rydberg, 1967
6
Novel Food and Feed Safety SET 1: Safety Assessment of ...
Combined with the presence or acquisition of catabolic plasmids by large
numbers of strains, pseudomonads have the potential to mineralise a wide range
of natural organic compounds, including aromatic hydrocarbons. This versatility
allows ...
7
Monitoring Bathing Waters: A Practical Guide to the Design ...
3. Cool, adjust pH to between 3 and 10, transfer to a 50 ml volumetric flask, and
dilute with water to about 40 ml. Thirty minutes is usually sufficient to mineralise
phosphorus compounds; some polyphosphoric acids need up to 90 minutes for ...
Jamie Bartram, Gareth Rees, 2002
8
Frontiers in Polymer Research
This clearly violates the EU Directive, quoted in Section 5.1, since EN 13432 and
EN 14046 require that the unaged plastics components must mineralise within
six months at 58 ±2°C. As observed above, oxo- biodegradable plastics as ...
9
Biodegradable Polymers for Industrial Applications
EN 13432 and EN 14046 require that the plastics as produced must mineralise
within six months at 58 Æ2ëC. As observed above, oxo- biodegradable plastics
as normally manufactured do not undergo mineralisation to any significant extent
...
degeneracy ( de-mineralise degeneracy the specification of one amino acid by
more than one codon. It arises from the inevitable redundancy resulting from 64
triplets in a triplet code (4x4x4 = 64) encoding only 20 amino acids. degeneration
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MINERALISE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
mineralise is used in the context of the following news items.
Blood and skin cells found on 75-million-year-old dinosaur bones …
... the organic tissue like skin, muscle and blood would quickly decay away after death leaving just the harder bones to mineralise and become ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
What's in Trelise Cooper's beauty bag?
I use Studio Fix Fluid foundation and a translucent Mineralise powder. Bold lippie lover Trelise on the runway at New Zealand Fashion Week. «Stuff.co.nz, May 15»
'Subtle Makeup is the New Trend'
Now, it's all about bringing out the individual look in people. We use mineralise skin finish and studio sculpt powders to bring that out,” he says. «The New Indian Express, May 15»
Oxo-biodegradable Plastics Association claims MSU study on …
They are simply not designed to oxidise and then rapidly mineralise in the 6 month timescale of an industrial composting test. Standards such ... «FoodProductionDaily.com, May 15»
A to Z of youth superfoods
X for Xylitol: The natural zero-calorie sweetener around, xylitol doesn't have the risk factors like artificial sweeteners, and helps to re-mineralise ... «Free Malaysia Today, May 15»
Made in Chelsea's Binky Felstead shows you how to get ready for …
Followed by Mineralise Concealer in a lighter colour under the eyes and on ... The Mineralise range at MAC is unbelievable and I use it a lot on ... «Daily Mail, May 15»
8 steps to getting youthful skin like Joan Smalls
Try using a mineralise blush as a highlighter so there is not too much of shimmer. - Contouring. Contouring a hot new trend made famous by ... «Women24, May 15»
Village women run safe water franchises in arsenic-hit India …
... metals and chemicals such as arsenic, fluoride and iron, while not removing good minerals so there is no need to re-mineralise the water. «Reuters UK, Apr 15»
10 Beauty Tricks We Learnt Backstage At Fashion Week (And Have …
To ensure the tan doesn't look flat or too yellow, I then buffed in MAC's Mineralise Skinfinish (£23) in 'Soft and Gentle' in a 'C' shape from the ... «instyle.co.uk, Mar 15»
9 reasons why sesame oil is as healthy as the seeds!
It also eliminates streptococcus bacteria from teeth and mouth saliva and also helps re-mineralise tooth enamel (due to the presence of calcium ... «TheHealthSite, Feb 15»