Reagent in a sentence as a noun

That is the end goal that we have at my startup, but we are starting out by helping labs manage their reagent and chemical inventories first.

Also, the limiting reagent in secondary market trading is investor count.

While I like the sentiment here, I think the danger is that engineers might come to the mistaken conclusion that making pizzas is the primary limiting reagent to running a successful pizzeria.

Much of the misunderstanding, I imagine, is that people who have never worked in a lab, such as these TSA employees, think that 'swabbed positive' means 'touched explosives'.These quick tests just use a reagent that reacts with a part of a molecule.

The problem comes when you get to those useless professors who prefer not the theoretical but the practical applications of industrial synthesis, who enjoy shoving heaps of reactions with various reagent combinations down their students' throats.

And for all I know there's hundreds or thousands of other documented effects, where increasing or decreasing the presence of some reagent associated with running ion pumps, or growing axons or synthesizing neurotransmitters has some measurable effect on intelligence.

Obviously they could be wrong/rigged, but it seems like a far better step than buying anywhere else:The *** Avengers are a group of individuals that perform trip, reagent, and lab tests on *** that is found on the Silk Road in order to verify the legitimacy of the product and to weed out scammers.

Reagent definitions

noun

a chemical agent for use in chemical reactions