When the crystallization has terminated, the autoclave is cooled and a lactescent suspension is discharged. |
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In the billions of years since, they have cooled to less than three degrees Kelvin above absolute zero, equivalent to microwave frequencies. |
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The boiler had cooled since yesterday, the outer insulating jacket stained and warped from heat. |
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If the sheets have cooled, throw a damp washcloth in the dryer and resume drying for 10 more minutes. |
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Water vapour rises into the atmosphere where it is cooled and turned back into liquid water. |
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Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power. |
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A third kind of achondrite would be a rock that was simply melted and cooled. |
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For this Friday Market in Kuwait, hot dry external air is humidified with jets of atomized water, and cooled to near wet bulb temperature. |
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Water cooled engines include radiator, pump, thermostat, fan and connecting hoses and pipes. |
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It is heated and cooled using the power from the nearby lake and solar panels on the roof, and the toilets are flushed using rainwater. |
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She raised her head, and a rush of air cooled the patch of skin on Alex's shoulder that had been wet through his shirt by her tears. |
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At the end of the winter perhaps it had cooled a little, but a shortie wetsuit was only just adequate. |
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The rock liner for the junction pockets is glasslike due to the rapidity with which it cooled during formation. |
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Again the industry cooled its heels a while and then brought back the same plan. |
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Once cooled, the outer clay is chipped away and the carbonized core reamed out, with the casting filed and chased. |
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To begin the fermentation process, the cooled wort is transferred into a fermentation vessel to which the yeast has already been added. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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We played baseball in the heat of July, football when things cooled down in September, and kickball any time of year. |
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When it has fully cooled and solidified, the fat should be wrapped in old paper then put in the bin. |
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A quick gulp from a bottle of cooled water restores energy and provides instant refreshment. |
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The cooled, clear digest was diluted to 20 ml with distilled water, filtered, and aliquots were taken for analyses. |
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From deep crevices we could feel the heat where lava had not as yet cooled from the last flow. |
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The lava flow managed to spill over the cooled igneous rock but what little did was diverted away from the town. |
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Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by lawmakers to recall the president fizzled out. |
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Ivis uses a specially sealed chamber to hold the animal stage and a cryogenically cooled 1-in. |
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Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period. |
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It may seem wasteful to use a box of rock salt, but this can be cooled and reused several times because it won't deteriorate. |
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Whether using hot rollers or a blow dryer, apply hair spray after hair has cooled to maximize the style. |
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Megan didn't touch her food, merely stared at it while it cooled down to almost room temperature. |
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The once cooled charcoal ash pan can be removed easily disposing the ash with the minimum of mess or fuss. |
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When asked, one of the waitresses was able to turn the louvers on the air conditioner so that the cooled air circulated much more effectively. |
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The bismuth target is cooled during irradiation to prevent the volatile astatine disappearing. |
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While the mushrooms were nicely done, and the hint of Marsala became more prominent as the dish cooled, we expected more herb flavour. |
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A short photo stop soon cooled us down, before we pushed on up the hill carrying the weighty bags of tackle and camera gear. |
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Detectors used for long-term continuous monitoring of UV from sources like the sun may be thermoelectrically cooled. |
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It is a thermoplastic material which gets softer with heating and hardens when cooled. |
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Having arrived at the waterside, the angler goes into sedentary mode, where he exerts very little energy, and becomes easily cooled. |
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Boiling water had been brought to the room before their arrival, and by the time they wanted to bathe, the water had cooled. |
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When the mixture has completely cooled, stir in the beaten egg and season with the salt and pepper. |
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A family of mergansers and a lone muskrat were spectators as the fledgling splashed about until his body was cooled and invigorated. |
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The pewterer poured the molten metal into the mold, extracted the piece when it had cooled, and carefully finished it. |
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The shore, one of the most westerly in Africa, is cooled by the north-east trade winds, taking some of the edge off the searing tropical heat. |
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Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards. |
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By then the universe had cooled down enough for neutral atoms to form, at last allowing radiation to travel unimpeded. |
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Once he was satisfied they were cooled, he led them to the water trough for a well-earned drink. |
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Solidification of the molten material into rocks happened as the Earth cooled. |
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The tuck shop, coffee bar and, as the evening cooled, the licensed bar proved very popular. |
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Nickel 200, Monel 400 and similar alloys will remain bright and free from discoloration when heated and cooled in a reducing atmosphere. |
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The electrode is tungsten coated and water cooled because of the high temperatures involved. |
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After the metal has cooled, the mould is broken open and the solid cast is now ready for use. |
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The turbulent air is cooled, and this causes condensation and consequently an extensive stratus cloud is often formed. |
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Add the tomatoes, spinach, chilli and turmeric powders and fry till the spinach wilts a bit and the tomatoes are well cooled. |
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Since then, I have cooled down and decided that was wrong and a sinful act of retaliation instead of turning the other cheek. |
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During that process, bottles are heated and cooled to strengthen and preshrink them, and to create uniform packages. |
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Scouts were usually seen playing in the water to escape the burning sun's rays and get cooled down. |
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Additionally, unlike many nanoscale experiments in field emission, the device does not need to be cryogenically cooled. |
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It's real snow, produced by 16 snow guns firing cooled water into air chilled to minus two degrees. |
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To get the best brands, we hold the cooled branding irons on the hide for 60 seconds. |
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Much of the initial enthusiasm had cooled when the fall of the Bastille was followed by continued upheavals. |
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Images of lush green vegetation slowly give way to immense black, white, and gray expanses of cooled lava. |
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Thermal storage tanks hold the cooled water before it is circulated through the buildings' climate control systems. |
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Glass is a cooled liquid, a fundamental property that Horn makes especially apparent in this work. |
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By the autumn of 2000, the Sun cooled off and less experienced Sun watchers began to speculate that solar max had come and gone. |
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This process would produce a substance that remained liquid when hot and solid when cooled. |
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In China, it is often recommended to apply cooled black tea to the skin to soothe sunburn. |
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If you wait too long and the coals have cooled, fuel the fire by adding more briquets. |
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When the candlesticks have cooled, use a bristle or foam brush to paint them. |
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When it has cooled, remove the vanilla pod and place the mixture in the fridge. |
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The gyroscope rotors are covered with a layer of niobium, a metal that will superconduct when it is cooled by liquid helium. |
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The final suspension was shaken vigorously for 10 secs and cooled on ice for 15 min. |
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When liquid helium is cooled to within a couple of degrees of absolute zero, it flows without any friction or viscosity. |
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A glass-forming substance is any mineral which remains vitreous when cooled. |
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Little kids are out in the front yards with squirt guns asking if anyone wants to get cooled down and are having a blast shooting people. |
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The sand is cooled by passing the colored calciferous sand over a fluidized bed cooler. |
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During calm summer evenings, air next to the ground surface will be cooled and drift down-slope. |
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Babies can also be given cooled weak chamomile tea in a bottle, or the tea can be added directly to the bath. |
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The nights come with late night discussions under the starry sky cooled by strong, cool, humid gusts of wind. |
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Thermoplastics, which soften when heated and harden when cooled, run the gamut from commodity to engineering plastics. |
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As the outer layers cooled, they compressed the inner layers, giving the cannon greater tensile strength. |
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Perhaps it was a sensation crystallised by the potent mix of sun and alcohol, and sweat cooled onto a sticky back. |
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Ducts in the precast double wall carry cooled air which flows into the prayer hall through grilles in the column heads. |
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We simply opened the doors and windows so the coastal breeze cooled the building at night. |
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The waxed paper wrapper is heat sealed and then cooled, prior to being discharged onto a conveyor. |
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Pour cooled sugar-water mixture into aging container and add strained blueberry liquid. |
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After the peak, the stratopause descended further, the upper stratosphere warmed, and the lower mesosphere cooled. |
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Rydberg atoms do not move or collide because they are laser cooled, but the electron orbits of adjacent atoms can overlap. |
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And after the situation had cooled into oblivion, I was left with an enlightening feeling of how being purposely outcasted feels like. |
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As the evening cooled he did go out to cut hedges and such but otherwise he hid indoors out of the sun, just as Dolly and I did. |
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He wraps the cooled cakes in cheesecloth, brushes them with rum, and then covers them with plastic wrap before placing the cakes in a large box. |
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This cream has been homogenised and pasteurised by heating then quickly cooled to increase its shelf life. |
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The freezing water cooled their body temperature down so much that they went into a state of almost suspended animation. |
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According to Lexus, the Hoverboard implements liquid nitrogen cooled superconductors and permanent magnets to help achieve the levitation effect. |
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The 82845GV GMCH is just adjacent, and is cooled by a rather small passive heatsink only. |
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The vials were then cooled in a portable ice chest until the bees appeared unable to fly but were still walking. |
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Blood collected for analysis was cooled immediately with iced water and centrifuged at 2200 rpm for 20 minutes. |
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Bottles of green tea, cooled in chests of iced water, are among the refreshing drinks available. |
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Transfer the eggs to a bowl filled with ice water and let sit for 10 to 15 minutes, until thoroughly cooled. |
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They blended and heated plutonium with gallium and cobalt and then slowly cooled the molten mixture. |
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Drops of mercury rain ran down their faceplates as they all looked out across the cooled rocky terrain from the cave's mouth. |
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The woman who had done the firing was fired in turn, and my workplace cooled down. |
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More than 45 cooled beers and a dozen ciders and perries are planned for the Surrey Comet-sponsored event on Friday and Saturday. |
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Fluorescent images were captured by cooled CCD camera, assigned false color, and manipulated uniformly in Adobe Photoshop. |
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This year, as the market cooled and his business commitments intensified, he's cut back to about once a month. |
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For example, a rubber band that is resilient at room temperature becomes leathery and relatively inextensible when cooled in a kitchen freezer. |
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Since fermentation produces a substantial amount of heat, the tanks must be cooled constantly to maintain the proper temperature. |
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One man cooled his fevered brow there, while another washed the dirt from his eyes and claimed he could see better than before. |
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This has been as much a part of British life as the cup of tea cooled by the doorstep pinta. |
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If the air parcel is cooled, the gaseous water molecules slow down and take a liquid form, so condensation dominates. |
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The researchers believe that the spherules formed as the plume of vaporized rock cooled, condensing as liquefied droplets. |
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The components were transported to the cryogenically cooled trap, via a condenser, to freeze out excess moisture. |
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The disk is cooled primarily by conduction across the gap region, which can be filled with high-thermal-conductivity gases like helium. |
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These Laser Diode Arrays are offered on a variety of heat sink package types that are conductively cooled. |
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Schools of grunts, coneys and tangs marked the entrance to the grotto, an ancient lava flow that cooled to a black tortured cavity. |
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After the precipitate produced during boiling has been removed, the hopped wort is cooled and pitched with yeast. |
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When cooled, the product congeals and therefore, the form and texture of anything made with gelatin can be imaginatively altered. |
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Actually, it's round and the idea behind it is that heat gets dissapated to the outer fins, where it gets cooled. |
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However I was consoled by the fact that when it had cooled down to a bearable temperature it actually tasted very good. |
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Analysts say growth in the number of subscribers has reached a plateau and looks set to slow down, and this has cooled the share price. |
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Since then, the market for technology stocks has cooled and the company has not firmed up its flotation plans. |
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That is because all objects expand when they are heated and contract when they are cooled. |
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As the lava solidified and cooled, it contracted, but the surface layers, exposed to the air, cooled faster than the deeper layers. |
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Similarly, cooled rock contracts, experiences an increase in density, and tends to sink. |
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When the polenta has cooled, use a cookie cutter or a metal pastry circle to cut out little cakes. |
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The downpour cooled off the searing heat but failed to ease the city's looming water shortage. |
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You couldn't imagine a hotter location during the day, but at night it cooled off. |
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After they had cooled off in the sea, everyone walked over to the rocky side of the shore. |
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At the end of the treatment, the samples were rapidly cooled to room temperature. |
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By the time lunch came around Aliena had cooled down and was hoping she stayed that way. |
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He would allow her to come back to him after she cooled off, and he would say nothing of it. |
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Antony drove them back to the shed, he had cooled off a bit, and was in the process of changing the subject. |
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The police were called to restore calm as Lee cooled down in the changing rooms. |
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By time he had gotten his food and sat down at a table in the corner, he had cooled off a bit. |
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Jean had hopefully cooled off from this morning, and Roger didn't want to anger her again by being late. |
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Maybe by the time school let out and she came home from work she would have cooled off a bit. |
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The cooled glass goes to the finisher, who adds beaded ribbon, hemp hanging cords or votive candles. |
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As its top cooled and contracted, it developed narrow crevices more than fifty feet deep. |
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Often, the fractionating columns are wrapped in thermal insulation and even heated at the bottom of the column while gradually cooled at the top. |
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As the match began the blustery wind freshened and cooled with the huge Hawks flag fluttering above the old pavilion. |
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The anorthosite rock then cooled to form a solid crust above the hot, liquid mantle. |
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Also during this time, the Earth's crust cooled enough that rocks and continental plates began to form. |
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The shuttle telescope was to have an aperture of nearly one meter and would be cryogenically cooled. |
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They are heated and cooled relatively rapidly so the materials do not crystallize. |
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Curd is boiled, cooled and whisked buffalo milk poured into earthenware pots and left to set. |
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Once broken down it is washed, cooled, and then made into paper using a mold and a frame called a deckle, to determine size. |
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After having cooled off for many billions of years, the temperature of this radiation is just a few degrees above absolute zero. |
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Once the milk has cooled, pour it into glass containers and refrigerate immediately. |
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Barley sugar is simply sugar which has been slightly caramelized and then abruptly cooled to solidify it to a glassy state. |
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Any office cooled to a temperature lower than 25C or any shop that leaves its door propped open could be fined. |
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A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its delicate fragrance. |
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When the syrup has cooled, mix it with the fruit puree, reserved seeds and lemon juice. |
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The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point. |
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The main lobby is cooled with a variety of custom displacement diffusers at each of the four floor levels. |
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It is frequently used as a digestive and, when made into an infusion and cooled, as an eye-wash and a cleanser for superficial wounds. |
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In order to preserve the observed zoning profiles, NWA 4215 clearly cooled significantly faster than other diogenites. |
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Because diogenites have a coarse-grained texture with large interlocking crystals, however, they must have cooled more slowly than the eucrites. |
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Evaporation is an endothermic process, so the heat inside the refrigerator is absorbed by the coil and the refrigerator is cooled. |
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A pin array is connectively disposed between a surface region of a heat sink and a surface region of an entity to be cooled. |
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The filtered juice is fermented for up to three days, distilled, cooled and refiltered. |
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The hull cooled with loud popping and creaking sounds that were more than slightly disturbing to hear. |
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The planet's shrouded surface has cooled, and this allowed the winds to die down and the fine dust to begin settling. |
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Nonetheless, the plane's surface will always be hotter than background levels, and exhaust gases cannot be entirely cooled. |
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When the florentins have completely cooled and hardened, melt the chocolate in a double boiler. |
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Both rooms can also be cooled with a fan from outside once exterior temperatures are low enough. |
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The bonnet was hot and the engine was making a clicking sound as it cooled down, she said. |
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We pasteurize the milk, coagulate it with citric acid, the curd is collected and pressed into molds, cooled and cut. |
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Due to the sharp difference between cooled and ambient air temperatures, people who move between them risk colds and heat stroke. |
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If the solution is cooled quickly, the molecules are frozen where they are, forming a glass-like amorphous solid. |
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If, after the lava has cooled and set, the vesicles are filled with minerals, they are known as amygdales. |
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Pour the cooled sauce over the chicken and vegetables in the pie dish and cover with puff pastry. |
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Home again, still a little over-heated, I changed back into shorts and a very loose shirt and cooled down nicely over a cup of excellent espresso. |
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Four streamers of artillery shells blew holes in the plain, and the infantrymen rushed towards them as they cooled, hiding in the holes that sheltered them from the gunfire. |
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If our experience with water cooled mainframes is anything to go by, the question remains over where the bucket to catch the drips should be placed. |
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First, if the outside air temperature is dramatically different to that of the water the tank is cooled on immersion and the air volume is reduced within it. |
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Pour the cooled custard on top of the cake and leave in the fridge to set. |
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But the shame and sorrow for what had happened never cooled. |
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A dilute solution of acetic acid was cooled below its freezing point. |
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Paris seems to have cooled her partying over the past few years, and she had her teary-eyed moment after the DUI imprisonment. |
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When the vegetables have cooled, mix into a large serving bowl with the herbs, olive, a drizzle of virgin olive oil, some Maldon sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. |
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The mixture is heated over a low fire, then formed into shape and cooled. |
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Those threats prompted Lozoya to move her family to California for a time until things cooled down, she said in an interview. |
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After all, a superconductor that is both easy to process and can be cooled using electrical refrigerators, rather than messy cryogens, would find many applications. |
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Beat the eggs, then the sugar, golden syrup, vanilla and the cooled, melted butter until smooth, and pour over the pecans to the top of the pastry. |
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But until recently, all the available dishes were based on a couple of sauces, alternatively spiced up with chillies or cooled down with yoghurt or cream. |
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After boiling, the mixtures were cooled and the phenolic concentrations were measured spectrophotometrically at the wavelength of 700 nm using catechin as the standard. |
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Not until the ambient temperature in the expanding universe had cooled from trillions down to about 3,000 degrees Kelvin did the nuclei capture electrons. |
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The principal benefit of smoking grass through a bong is that the smoke is cooled and several carcinogens are removed without removing the active ingredients. |
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Certain alloys that are relatively insensitive to cooling rate during quenching can be either air cooled or water quenched directly from a final hot working operation. |
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She never seemed to mind that the number of cooled tarts she placed in the pie safe was significantly lower than the theoretical yield stated in the recipe. |
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Once the pan has been removed from the oven and the crackers are completely cooled, transfer them into whatever container you're bringing to the tailgate. |
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When cooled, the lead is separated from the glass and then cupelled. |
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The rooms themselves are cooled by cold water flowing through radiators, just as they are heated in the winter by hot water or steam flowing through them. |
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A favourite is baby rice, which is ground rice with added vitamins and minerals that should be mixed with breast or formula milk or boiled then cooled water. |
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I shivered in the morning air as the sweat cooled my arms and legs. |
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The products of combustion, though cooled by the time they reach the lungs, act as direct irritants to the lungs, leading to bronchospasm, inflammation, and bronchorrhoea. |
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Each cell receives a slow trickle of swamp cooled air which does little to alleviate our suffering in the summer months when we feel like we are being baked alive. |
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Below water this has cooled and solidified into a reef of billowing pillow lava that splurges across the sand, leaving deep undercuts, caves and arches. |
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Finally, as the evening cooled, Graham took himself up to the loft to replace the worn-out ballcock float and valve that's been giving us a problem for some time. |
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An ideally positioned bar and lounge under an open-thatch roof is cooled by the silent swish of punkahs, and decorated in harmonious green, cream and ebony. |
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Once the system is powered on, coolant flows to the bottom, extracts heat from the soil, and flows back up to be cooled again. |
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Once the juice has cooled, remove the flavourings and sweeten to taste. |
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Long columnar jointing through the dome suggests that a large volume of lava was extruded at one time and would have cooled more slowly inside than at the surface. |
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The thulium material never recovers from the upwards resistive change, and continues recovery to the normal state as the compound is further cooled. |
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When handled at the proper furnace temperature and cooled to the proper pouring temperature, the crucible is removed or the metal is tapped into a ladle. |
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When the hazelnuts have completely cooled, break each one apart. |
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The sample was then mounted in a cryostat and cooled down rapidly. |
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Air is first cooled to the point at which all of the gases in it liquefy. |
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Real estate was a hot investment for the moneyed of China, but as the market cooled down in many cities, flats were left empty. |
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Furthermore, when we cooled the metal to below ninety degrees Fahrenheit, no other stimulus we presented could induce the vinchuca to extend its proboscis. |
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Nike is providing pre-cool jackets, vests filled with 12 cooled gel packs that can be worn for an hour before competing, and uniforms with ventilation panels. |
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Once cooled, the bead is removed from the cupel and weighed. |
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He likens it to a marriage, spiked with petulant tiffs, where affection has cooled into mutual respect and where the partners are increasingly living apart together. |
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But it had such a high melting point and it cooled so rapidly once exposed to air, that it didn't really flow before it congealed into solid rock. |
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Conception rates did not differ among cooled and non-cooled cows. |
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He walked out of the bathroom area, going to his locker to change back into his regular clothes, but deciding to wait until he cooled off completely. |
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The fluids that lubricate the parts can be mechanically cooled by fans. |
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After substantial repairs, including deployment of the parasol-type sunshade, which cooled the inside temperatures, the workshop was declared fully operable. |
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The last lava flow from the volcano were recorded in 1007 and the mountain contains many tunnels, pillars and other unusual features that formed as the molten basalt cooled. |
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When cooled, water becomes immovable and its fluidity is blocked. |
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The acid had the desirable effect of keeping the sugar mixture clear and hard when it cooled, instead of graining, i.e. recrystallizing to granulated sugar. |
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They are then gradually cooled in an annealing oven known as a lehr. |
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Chill the lemon curd until the cake has cooled and is ready to be frosted. |
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But all too soon, we were tacking up for our afternoon lesson, which ended around 6 pm, after which we cooled down our horses and cleaned our saddles. |
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The sludge is then depressurised and cooled before being fed into large concrete digesters for the bacterial digestion process to start. |
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After removing the crucibles from the oven, they were cooled in a desiccators for about four hours and weighed with the evaporated sample. |
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In this case, the original specimen probably was cooled rapidly after melting, so that it either did not recrystallize or only did so partially. |
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The material is then cooled to room temperature under an inert gas, and any oxidized surface material removed. |
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The aircraft is powered by twin 400-pound thrust regeneratively cooled rocket engines and fueled by isopropyl alcohol and liquid oxygen. |
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Eye-watering At about 78degC the alcohol starts to boil, the vapour is collected, cooled and converted back into spirit known as low wines. |
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By using slush with the cryogen cooled to the triple point instead of the boiling point continuousboil-off losses can be avoided. |
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Showing LPCA-02 portable chiller, ECS2-250 evaporatively cooled central chiller, and mold-temperature controllers. |
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I was so blonde I honestly had no idea why he got so angry. He cooled on me for a week or so. |
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I cooled my heels in the cloisters till nine, then went in to the music-meeting. |
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When the lavas cooled they would pass through the Curie point, and their magnetic minerals would become magnetised. |
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A large thermos-like container called a dewar contained 645 gallons of liquid helium to be cooled to within two degrees of absolute zero. |
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The winds that are cooled or warmed when blowing over these currents influence adjacent land areas. |
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In the bright light, lightened and cooled in limb, he eyed carefully his black trousers, the ends, the knees, the houghs of the knees. |
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Because the air is cooled at all speeds, the jet can be built of light alloys and the weight is roughly halved. |
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But because there is no metal mass in the rotor to act as a heat sink, even small coreless motors must often be cooled by forced air. |
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Once cooled, the amount of starch in pastry cream 'sets' the cream and requires it to be beaten or whipped before use. |
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Germany's relations with democratic Finland cooled also after the Nazis' rise to power. |
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When cooled slowly correlated proton tunneling occurs below 20 K giving rise to macroscopic quantum phenomena. |
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In this plant, liquid wastes are mixed with glass and melted in a furnace, which when cooled forms a solid block of glass. |
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As the Earth cooled, tropical plants became less numerous and were now restricted to equatorial regions. |
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The condenser of the Rankine cycle is usually cooled by water from a lake, river, sea or cooling towers. |
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The tank's engine was converted to be cooled with seawater, and the exhaust pipes were fitted with overpressure valves. |
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The lower one held hot air and could be quickly heated or cooled to provide the varying lift for good altitude control. |
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Instead, the cooled and solidified igneous mass crystallises within the crust to form an igneous intrusion. |
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A crust formed when the molten outer layer of Earth cooled to form a solid. |
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As a result of the warm air and currents moving northward, Antarctica cooled down so much that it became frigid. |
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The joining of the two great oceans started the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and cooled the continent significantly. |
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In the North Atlantic, seawater at the surface of the ocean is intensely cooled by the wind and low ambient air temperatures. |
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As the molten rock cooled to around 1000 celsius it solidified and crystallised and fractures along vertical joints formed. |
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There are four recognised stages of mineralization associated with different conditions as the granite slowly cooled. |
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If the whole fermentation cellar is cooled, conditioning must be done in separate tanks in a separate cellar. |
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However even though that did not really stop the fighting, it certainly cooled things off. |
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They are then cooled forming a vacuum seal which prevents microorganisms from contaminating the foods. |
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Consuming reheated or cooled potatoes that were previously cooked may afford a lower GI effect. |
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Pound 5 kg of round ragi and 5 pieces of thinly sliced ragi into powder. Mix ragi into cooled rice. |
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Due to the great heat required to melt the charge the grate had to be cooled, else it would melt with the charge. |
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These chambers were tall tapered cylinders that were externally cooled by water flowing down the outside surface of the chamber. |
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The solution is then cooled to recrystallize nearly pure sodium carbonate decahydrate. |
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The sample will then be cooled down and held at the second sintering temperature until densification is completed. |
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Rising hot gases are cooled by the gauze, the metal conducting the heat away and being itself cooled by the incoming air. |
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No modern komatiite lavas are known, as the Earth's mantle has cooled too much to produce highly magnesian magmas. |
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Areas of recent lava flows continue to represent a hazard long after the lava has cooled. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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To make the glaze combine all three ingredients with a whisk and drizzle over cooled banana bread. |
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Becks, 39, was spotted feeding the youngster some acai berry yoghurt as they cooled down in the LA sunshine. |
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Advection fog is formed when moist air travels over a colder surface by the wind and is then cooled. |
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The pellets are cooled to room temperature by a fluidized air bed that rapidly cools the pellets without immersing them in water. |
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Spread liberally over the cooled cakes and top with remaining zest, or make strips of zest using a zester. |
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The first quasi-crystal discovered was an AI-Mn alloy which was formed when the molten alloy of specific composition was cooled rapidly. |
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Method 202, also referred to as the dry impinger method, condenses materials that may have passed through the filter in ice cooled impingers. |
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The Rensselaer device uses pyroelectric crystals that produce a strong electric field when heated or cooled to initiate the fusion reaction. |
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For a solution to vitrify, it must be instantaneously cooled in liquid nitrogen. |
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Other Kit available includes self-PARKING, heated and cooled ventilated leather seats, cornering lights and an automatic cabin defogging system. |
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It was caused by an overheated demisting unit, which firefighters cooled down. |
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A specially constructed carbon dioxide cooled rappelling device has been developed in order to reduce the risk of the rope melting. |
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The compressions heated the gas while the rarefactions stretched and cooled it. |
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Once the syrup has completely cooled down, pour in the apple juice followed by the lime juice and tequila and stir to combine. |
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Even if the North Atlantic cooled by 4 to 6 degrees, Bartlein said, it wouldn't be cold enough to glaciate North America or Europe. |
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The flat twin cylinder engine revs easily using its fly-by-wire throttle and liquid cooled heads. |
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He says that after rods come out of a reactor, they must be cooled in a pool of borated water for at least several years. |
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The coolant in the vest goes through the MCU to be cooled and if the garment is dry, it will put air in the system and will not cool as well. |
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This press comes with electrically heated, steam heated or hot oil heated platens, as well as water cooled platens. |
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The added Vitamin E leaves your skin feeling soft and moisturised and it also genuinely cooled the skin after a day of lying by the pool. |
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But there is more to condense at night when the land is cooled down by thermal radiation. |
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The photodiodes and mirror are enclosed in a thermoelectrically cooled environment. |
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The KELT detector is an Apogee Instruments Alta U16 thermoelectrically cooled CCD camera. |
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Severe overheating damages the dog's ability to thermoregulate and can lead to hypothermia if cooled too fast or with too much cold. |
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For these analyses, samples were digested with a mixture of per chloric acid and nitric acid and cooled to room temperature. |
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Immediately after removal from the water bath, the test tubes were cooled in ice bath and 4 ml toluene was added to separate chromospheres. |
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In general, native starches produce weak-bodied, cohesive, rubbery pastes when heated and undesirable gels when these pastes are cooled. |
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Four years after the party in Denver, that jubilation has cooled. |
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The histopathologic analysis was performed using a microscope with cooled charged couple device. |
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Polyshot also offers vacuum brazing services for mold makers to produce conformally cooled mold cavities. |
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Distributed throughout the ring, 1,252 superconducting dipole magnets, each 15 metres in length, are cooled by superfluid helium. |
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Once the material is cooled below the critical temperature, the strength of these fluctuations falls and the superconductivity state takes over. |
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The system is cooled by Vigor's Tornado Air Vent with triple 120MM case fan, and powered by Tagan TG1100-U95 TurboJet NVIDIA-SLI-certified 1100 watt power supply. |
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When the system was hot and therefore full of steam the tap between the boiler and the working vessel was shut, and if necessary the outside of the vessel was cooled. |
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