Typical examples are aromatic ketones such as acetophenone, benzophenone, benzoin ethyl ether and benzyl dimethyl ketal. |
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Generically known as a group of polyamides, nylon is chemically distinguished by its amide linkages to two aromatic rings. |
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My favorite of these was an appetizer of braised yellowtail tuna served in a milky, aromatic dressing made with ginger and tamarind. |
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Aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, ketones, ethers, glycols and higher alcohols are not corrosive to magnesium and its alloys. |
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The residues were redissolved in DMSO for analysis of polynuclear aromatic compounds and for the mutagenicity test. |
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It tasted appropriately archaic, like a library full of old leatherbound books where someone's been smoking a pipeful of something aromatic. |
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I take a second and then a third cup of this aromatic honey-coloured drink flavoured with cardamom, cinnamon, and strands of saffron. |
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Use tart vinegars, spicy chiles, savory miso paste, or aromatic herbs to make food more exciting. |
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Late eluting aromatic fractions composed predominantly of bicyclic and polycyclic aromatic compounds, namely alkyl-napthalenes and alkylindenes. |
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Now that's all cleared up I'm off to eat the wonderfully aromatic steak my beloved is in the process of cooking up for me. |
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Push cloves into oranges to make aromatic pomanders to place in bowls or hang from the tree. |
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Cloves, several sorts of peppercorn, carrots and onions perfume the raw fish, and lend it a wonderfully aromatic warmth. |
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It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil. |
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It lacks the aromatic qualities of other Alsatian grape varieties and may not be used for the production of Grand Cru or late harvest wines. |
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It reveals an aromatic nose and flavoursome, velvety-smooth palate of Darjeeling tea, freshly picked roses and black cherries. |
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It delivers an aromatic nose of red fruits and nuts, and a smooth, nutty palate backed by a splash of acidity on the finish. |
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The temperate japonica and aromatic populations also had the highest incidence of monomorphism, with 15 and 21 monomorphic loci, respectively. |
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Members of the mint family, horsemints all have strongly aromatic foliage, the fragrances varying between the species. |
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The acetylcholine binding site at atomic resolution has five aromatic amino acids. |
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The bathroom, for example, has a bath that can be moved in an upright position, aromatic oils and special music can be added. |
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The second type of residue involved in ligand binding are aromatic residues. |
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The Cornell team worked with sand contaminated with phenanthrene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon typically found in coal tar. |
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A few bodegas sweeten their wines with fortified Moscatel but this tends to produce a rather obvious, aromatic, grapey style of sherry. |
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I stand at the counter while the barista lowers the handle on the powerful espresso machine, watching the thin trickle of aromatic liquid. |
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The creamy thyme sauce was very aromatic, but the texture and cooking of the chicken strips was uneven. |
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It is very aromatic and hoppy, with notes of lemon and cinnamon, and its cold fizz helps to cleanse and cool the palate. |
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The first aromatic dish out of the iron wok was a boneless fish with jackfruit. |
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As we walked through the garden, round the house, a cloud of rich aromatic oils and unguents followed him. |
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The fire is made with sticks of aromatic sumi and aromatic scents are added. |
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Oils high in naphthene also contain more impurities such as phytotoxic aromatic and unsaturated hydrocarbons. |
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Yeast OYE forms charge transfer complexes with a variety of aromatic and heteroaromatic compounds carrying an ionizable hydroxyl group. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like the Korean dish kimchi can really stink up a cabin, she says. |
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To really send you off to dreamland, try an aromatic approach to sleep and relaxation. |
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It is highly relevant to compare these results to NMR data on solubilization of small aromatic molecules in alkylglycoside micelles. |
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Halogenation occurs readily with aniline by electrophilic aromatic substitution. |
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The flowers and the leaves give off a strong aromatic vapour which can be ignited, hence the names gas plant and burning bush. |
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Sensual, rich, wildly aromatic, floral, and perfumed, Viognier is an exotic grape. |
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There was a gueuze lambic that could marry with mussels or the most aromatic of cheeses, and a fruit lambic that went with dessert. |
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Sauvignon Blanc grown here is capable of making wines every bit as refreshingly aromatic as Sancerre. |
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The best pods are dark brown or black, rather wrinkled and flexible, with a light coating of white crystals of aromatic vanillin. |
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This enzyme system catalyses the oxidative deamination of primary aromatic amines, long-chain diamines and tertiary cyclic amines. |
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The taste is acid but sweet, with an unusual aromatic quality partly due to eugenol, an essential oil found also in cloves. |
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The aromatic chemical in clove called eugenol anesthetizes pain and kills bacteria. |
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Mixture of aromatic tropical berries with coriander, black peppercorns, white peppercorns, Jamaica peppers, aniseed, and caraway. |
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Fragrant, aromatic whites seem to go best by my reckoning, but there's plenty of scope for simple, fruity reds too. |
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The body lotion and the aromatic are vaporable so that they will be vaporized by the body temperature. |
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We also shared a half litre of the house white, a Greek wine that was aromatic like a Riesling but more acidic and quite dry. |
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The garden will continue to be developed in the future with the addition of an aromatic walkway planned for next year. |
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The show floor is like a carnival midway, only carpeted and slightly less aromatic. |
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Tweed jackets, moleskins, wool board ties, pipes gently being sucked on, aromatic smoke rising over the grandstand. |
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In aromatic compounds the substitution may be of one of the hydrogens on the ring structure itself. |
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Subsequent synthesis reactions using different primary, secondary, and aromatic amines had similar reaction and precipitation times. |
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These included formaldehyde, several other aldehydes, ketones, aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, glycol ethers, organic acids, and alcohols. |
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The majority of substances identified were aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Like most labiates, thyme is an aromatic plant with glandular trichomes on the leaves and floral parts contain monoterpenoid essential oils. |
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Hydrocarbons are divided into groups of which those of especial interest to geologists are the paraffin, cycloparaffin and aromatic groups. |
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The air reeked with the smell of paint, turpentine, Bull Durham tobacco, and the aromatic Indian herb kinnikinnick. |
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They were made by distilling or steeping herbs and flowers, and by mixing aromatic oils with alcohol. |
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Cover a berm with low-growing aromatic herbs such as basil, prostrate rosemary, sage, and lemon and lime thyme. |
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An example of this type of adhesive is polyimide that is formed by the polymerization reaction of an aromatic amine with an aromatic anhydride. |
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Laurel will produce aromatic fruit pies, nut-filled cookies and biscotti, and other nostalgic treats in their seasons. |
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There are decent, pliable corn tortillas and a searing, aromatic green salsa with which to make your own chicken tacos. |
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There were level parts contouring along the hillside where I sauntered past brilliant wildflowers or sharply aromatic herbs. |
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The pandan, a local aromatic plant, is usually knotted around chicken or fish paste and then deep-fried. |
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Common aromatic compounds other than benzene include toluene, naphthalene, and anthracene, all of which are present in coal tar or creosote. |
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The distribution of phenanthrenes, aromatic steranes, and dibenzothiophenes shows regular dependence on the maturity of organic matter. |
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The whirling flavours release bitter-sweet lime, aromatic bitters and fiery ginger with every twist. |
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A good ripe crop from the Gisborne vintage this year produced some aromatic fruit flavours, with hints of Turkish Delight and lychee fruit. |
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We suspect that the aromatic oils, camphor, menthol and eucalyptol, are responsible for the relief. |
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When these driers are dissolved in aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbons, they are known as siccatives. |
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The aromatic aldehydes have a benzene or phenyl ring connected to the aldehyde group. |
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Its molecular structure of alternating aromatic rings and amide groups crosslinked by hydrogen bonding makes it incredibly strong. |
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It has small, pointed, dark green aromatic leaves that have a herby, peppery flavour and are delicious in bean and pulse dishes. |
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When our meat-eating friends come to stay, they look forward to a succulent roasted rack of lamb, a juicy game pie, or an aromatic lamb moussaka. |
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But the salmon was overcooked, and the dish failed to sing, its aromatic filaments of kaffir lime leaf notwithstanding. |
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Still, the service was worth braving for the terrific, crispy cantucci, biscotti, and amaretti, richly-scented with aromatic bitter almonds. |
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These reactions will produce an aromatic molecule from a starting point of an aliphatic, straight chain molecule. |
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The leaves of skimmias also add great fall interest in that they are very aromatic, and are very lustrous. |
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Besides the aromatic oils and dried flowers, the shop sells rarer products such as seeds and bonsai. |
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The concoction which goes by the name of paan comprises betel leaves and a blend of aromatic substances which vary according to the type of paan. |
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The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars. |
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The greater sage-grouse is all about the sagebrush, an aromatic, woody shrub with silvery leaves. |
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Wide open spaces beckon hikers to the slopes of Peavine Mountain, where jackrabbits and aromatic sagebrush still thrive. |
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The aromatic group had a high proportion of monomorphic loci suggestive of a severe or recent bottleneck. |
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An aromatic woolly plant native to Crete, formerly believed to have magical powers. |
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Baghel's pretty wife, Savitri, prepared an aromatic curry of coriander leaves, onions and potatoes. |
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This handsome plant has striking blue flowers in a spike on the stem and pleasantly aromatic leaves when crushed. |
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The sun was shining, birds were singing and the aromatic scent of flowers and trees hung in the air. |
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Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers. |
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The garden was planted with aromatic herbs to enhance the multisensory experience. |
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Simmer, uncovered, for about 20 minutes, until the sauce is reduced and aromatic. |
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It's a soft-smelling, nutty, delicately aromatic beer that tastes similarly light and delicate. |
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The deep green fine-textured foliage of mums is remarkably aromatic, lending a distinctive ambience to the containers in which they are planted. |
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The most relevant candidate for this kind of investigation is 19 F-labeled tryptophan, besides other aromatic and aliphatic amino acids. |
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Add your choice of ground coffee in boiling water, and a fresh aromatic cup is ready. |
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Chronic exposure to polycyclic aromatic compounds in dusts produced at the plant was suggested as a possible factor in the disease excesses. |
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The muscat grape is an aromatic one that smells of ripe juicy eating grapes. |
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For example, alkyl groups can be introduced into aliphatic hydrocarbons or aromatic hydrocarbons by alkylation reactions. |
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Proof that the Cape can and does produce clean, lively aromatic whites is this ridiculously cheap yet surprisingly elegant muscat. |
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The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation. |
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Volatile substances released by Salvia and other aromatic shrubs in coastal sage scrub are complex compounds. |
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When baked between layers of aromatic almond marzipan, I can't imagine a better summertime dessert. |
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Derived chiefly from petroleum and coal tar, aromatic hydrocarbons tend to be reactive. |
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Such services as Indian head massages, detox aromatic massages, reflexology and Reiki are on offer. |
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The main dish is steamed aromatic rice served with one or more stews made of meat and a fresh vegetable or fruit. |
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They valued its trees which produced the aromatic gum resins frankincense and myrrh. |
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Meanwhile, I'll continue to grow it as a background shrub and cut its aromatic mauve branches for flower arrangements. |
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Perfumed with what I think was orange blossoms, it was so aromatic that I wanted to inhale the glass on the first sip. |
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Add exotic flavor to meals without extra effort by using naturally aromatic rices, such as basmati and Texmati. |
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Surround a garden bench with heliotrope or aromatic foliage plants like scented geraniums. |
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As a result of its success in the English-speaking world, Moselle became a generic name for any light, medium dry, faintly aromatic wine. |
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The sipping of aromatic and flavorful liqueurs from snifters while sifting in a cushy wing-back chair is a dying art. |
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The light-bodied liqueur is pleasantly dry and aromatic, impressive in every respect. |
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Chemical mutagens are classified as alkylating agents, cross-linking agents, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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For whites we waived Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for the more aromatic Chenin Blanc and dry Riesling. |
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Oloroso is an aromatic, nutty sherry made in both dry and slightly sweet styles. |
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Thousands of years ago, saffron was an expensive and aromatic spice use by ancient Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks as an aphrodisiac. |
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The delightful aromatic scent of delicate, lacy carnations has always captivated me. |
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Toluene is an aromatic hydrocarbon natural product of diagenic origin and an important commercial chemical. |
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But it has the same class, aromatic piquancy, and absence of jargon in treating so specialised a theme. |
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Burning buildings can produce carbon monoxide, nitrous oxides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and volatile organic and sulphurated compounds. |
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The resulting soluble organic fractions were analysed for polynuclear aromatic compounds and tested for mutagenic effects. |
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Like many of our natives, these plants have small leaves, often aromatic and sometimes grey and hairy. |
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In this electrophilic aromatic substitution, the first electrophile is the Lewis acid that accepts the halogen from an alkyl halide. |
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He chose a Barbaresco wine 1995, a wonderfully mellow and aromatic wine which, if you can afford it, is excellent. |
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In the iron diamagnetic form, magnetic anisotropy arises from the heme, aromatic moieties, and elements of secondary structure. |
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This may be explained by an increasing degree of freedom of the side chains of the aromatic amino acids. |
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Add aromatic herbs and seasonings to cooking liquid when you prepare lentils, beans, couscous or rice. |
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An aromatic molecule containing two nitro groups will have three positional isomers. |
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Hard-shell lobster is seductively aromatic, accompanied by taro, edamame, and Riesling. |
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The new targets relate to a number of chemicals including benzene, carbon monoxide and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Water, ethanol, volatile organic acids, aldehydes, esters, acetals, and ketones, many of them powerfully aromatic, are among the azeotrope components in wines. |
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They are an aromatic, light yellow-green, with serrated, toothed edges. |
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Likewise, ancient Japanese nobility once attached bouquets of mint to their kimonos, breathing the aromatic herb was believed to invigorate the body. |
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This combination of a highly adsorbent aromatic base structure, together with a low yield of liquid product on generation typically results in only gas being expelled. |
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The further separation yielded 12 fractions containing aliphatic and alicyclic, 24 containing aromatic and 1 containing nitrogen, sulphur and oxygen containing compounds. |
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In common with other labiates, Basil furnishes an aromatic, volatile oil, and on this account is much employed in France for flavouring soups, especially turtle soup. |
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The highly aromatic mix may include nutmeg, rosebuds, turmeric, allspice, gingerroot, lavender, and aniseed, though the mix is as varied as the taste of the cook. |
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All of these constituents are aromatic indicating that the cinnamon oil, the oil of anise star and the linalool oil of aloe wood all emanate from the powder composition. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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The Nabataeans flourished and built a great city in the inhospitable surroundings, dealing in silk and wool, perfumes and aromatic substances, foodstuffs and oil. |
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Silver-leafed artemisia varieties, lamb's ears and herbs, such as lavender, contribute grayish-silver foliage that are both handsome and aromatic. |
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A simple rule is that all aromatic and conjugated hydrocarbons consisting of even membered rings and any kind of chain are alternant hydrocarbons. |
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Pinaceae are generally evergreen and all parts are resinous and aromatic. |
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The calculations of Sponar suggest the nonplanarity of amino groups that are bound to aromatic systems such as in aniline or in the nucleic acid bases. |
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Bond lengths and bond angles are held fixed at standard equilibrium values and aromatic moieties are assigned planar conformations unless found otherwise by experiment. |
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Long summer nights can be vastly improved by the addition of a slow sizzle and clouds of aromatic smoke, no matter what the neighbours might think. |
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In addition, the chemistry of a compound is strongly affected by whether it is a straight-chain molecule or a ring compound, and whether that ring is aliphatic or aromatic. |
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This plant is one of the natural sources of Benzyl benzoate, an aromatic liquid used as a fixative and solvent in the manufacture of flavorings and perfume. |
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Havarti was created in the 19th century by cheese maker Hanne Nielsen. Havarti is available in flavors ranging from mildly sharp to strongly aromatic. |
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In the mid 1990s desultory attempts were being made to revive this last variety, in the belief that it will add aromatic interest when blended with the Barbera grape. |
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Strongly aromatic foods like Korean kimchi can really stink up a cabin. |
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Although any aromatic herb is ideal for holiday decorations, wreaths, and table centerpieces, the following three have biblical links with Christmas. |
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He also found that date palm wine was used in the sterilisation of the body and organs during mummification and aromatic spices were used in the embalming. |
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Wine snobs denigrate aromatic, off-dry whites like this ripe, musky, hot-house grape-stashed muscat, with an intriguing hint of aniseed on the finish. |
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The spiced wine sauce was incredibly aromatic, highly nuanced thanks to the mixture of spices, and made a great match to the soft dates and creamy mascarpone. |
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The crushed leaves of the henna plant, when mixed with other natural ingredients, provides a thick, aromatic paste used for painting hands and feet. |
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Under rigorous conditions benzene will undergo substitution for one of its hydrogen substituents, by a process called electrophilic aromatic substitution. |
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Its flowery, strongly aromatic character makes it ideal for this purpose. |
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A number of potentially toxic chemicals, including sulphuretted and aromatic compounds, were identified at high concentrations in the raw landfill gas. |
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The earliest substances identified, in 1953, were benzo pyrene, and other polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, which were known to produce tumours in animal experiments. |
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Residents of Woburn may also have been exposed to polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons as well as to arsenic and chromium compounds in their drinking water. |
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Poisons left behind under and around Midway Village include benzene, lead, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, a class of compounds that includes many known carcinogens. |
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The flavor is tart, tasting like a cross between a grapefruit and a mandarin orange, and the fruit is highly aromatic. |
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Menthol is a natural constituent of plants in the mint family, particularly peppermint and spearmint, although the aromatic oils of all the other mints contain it, as well. |
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Unabashedly aromatic with garlic, olive oil, rosemary, and sage, it perfumes the entire kitchen with a warm and welcome mid-winter rush of fresh herbs. |
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The warmer operating temperature of ale yeast encourages a faster, more vigorous fermentation that creates aromatic compounds known as phenols and esters. |
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With their papery bark, aromatic leaves, red sap, and rapidly tapering trunks, elephant-trees are as absurd, beautiful, and intriguing as their namesakes. |
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Long days, if you're lucky, of still warm sunshine with a nip in the evening air that makes an aromatic log fire and an after-dinner digestif most welcome. |
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They would not function without their morning tea and an aromatic shower. |
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Alsace is in north-east France and produces aromatic white wines. |
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Season with salt and cook until the veggies start to become soft and are very aromatic. |
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It is this aromatic compound that gives wine a fruity bouquet. |
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Biodiesel reduces emissions of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, sulfates, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and particulates. |
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The steam then extracts the aromatic oils and the distillate is collected. |
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He suggested that the volatile substances from these aromatic species appeared to be responsible for inhibiting growth of plants as far as 27 feet away. |
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Particulate matter of diesel engine exhaust from four different fuels was studied for content of polynuclear aromatic compounds and mutagenic effects. |
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The terrine of pressed aromatic duck blends perfectly with shitake mushrooms, and is accompanied by a duck sushi nori hand roll and a petit salad of duck liver and confit. |
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The most off-color moment is a harmless scene in which an old man, under the influence of some aromatic smoke, strips naked and cavorts around in a garden. |
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For this he designed and produced an aromatic chemical compound. |
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In addition to the DNA-binding motif and the ATP binding site, TyrR contains binding sites for the aromatic amino acids tyrosine and phenylalanine. |
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The high degree of iodine substitution in this aromatic molecule facilitates intersystem crossing, and rose bengal exhibits significant phosphorescence. |
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But before we thoroughly romanticize those golden aromatic days, it's worth recalling a pipe-smoker who puffed contemplatively while overseeing the deaths of millions. |
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The molecules, called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, are common in interstellar space, and many believe they were among the raw materials for life. |
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The lighter pressings employed by top winemakers today means more juice or wine remains with the pomace and a more elegant, aromatic grappa can be distilled. |
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Fill some of the containers in your entry with scented bedding plants like dianthus or stock, aromatic evergreens like rosemary and lavender, or fragrant shrubs like gardenia. |
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A number of reports discourage the azo dye decolorisation by microorganism under anaerobic conditions as it leads to the formation of corresponding aromatic amines. |
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This piercingly aromatic, citrus fruit and gooseberry-like white is drier and much closer to Sancerre than most Kiwi interpretations of the grape. |
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The Eden organic wine collection is slowly getting better distribution, so snap up this gorgeous, grapey, aromatic white with lots of mouthwatering lime-blossom-charged fruit. |
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A bowl of peach chocolate mousse is enchantingly light and aromatic. |
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The group of aromatic herbs and shrubs now known as buchus are classified under the generic name of Agathosma, which is a member of the Rutacecae family. |
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And now is the time of year for mouthwateringly light, aromatic white wines whose delicate verdant, floral flavours echo the first bosky scents and blooms of spring. |
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Tropical green tea made with nectarous mangos and aromatic flower petals. |
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Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, tar and benzene. |
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Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects. |
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It was a beautiful evening on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in February 2003 and the aromatic smell of a barbecue was still lingering in the warm night air. |
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They used wonderful aromatic oils and could make you warm from head to toe by exerting pressure on just the right bones and muscles for a short time. |
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When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger. |
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You can buy small bottles of aromatic oils from speciality shops. |
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a class of organic compounds having two or more fused aromatic ring structures each based on the structure of benzene. |
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The petroleum soot is not formed by solid-phase charring of fuel but is produced by recombination and coagulation of aromatic molecules in the gas phase. |
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Konnerup is infusing world-class chocolates with aromatic ingredients from the Scandinavian countryside. |
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It's a straightforward recipe that is absolutely perfect for right now, when tomatoes are at their juiciest and most aromatic. |
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She said other researchers had shown that these ultrafine particles can carry toxic chemicals such as quinones and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Consumption of garlic, onions, spicy foods, aromatic cheeses and alcohol can produce this transient odour irrespective of brushing, flossing or gargling. |
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Following chemical degradation, the amounts of aliphatic and aromatic suberin monomers were analysed quantitatively by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
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Her aromatic cinnamon bread draws Sebastian into her bakery and a year later they are married. |
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They detail the biochemical reactions involved in the biodegradation of major aliphatic, carbocyclic aromatic, and heterocyclic compounds. |
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Unidentified infrared emissions in interstellar space are not caused by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, new research indicates. |
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a class of multiphasic organic compounds composed of two or more fused aromatic rings. |
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A wide variety of aromatic compounds are enzymatically reduced to form free radicals that contain one more electron than their parent compounds. |
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Many aromatic plant species thrive in these hills, of which Tarchonanthus camphorates and Croton gratissimus are the most common. |
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It is considered to be subtle and more aromatic in flavour than cassia and it loses much of its flavour during cooking. |
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It is the direct precursor to serotonin synthesis via the enzyme aromatic amino acid decarboxylase, which requires vitamin B6 as a cofactor. |
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A powerful 18 bar pressure pump guarantees fully aromatic high pressure brewed coffee, always with a strong layer of crema. |
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The taste is very different from mainland Indian cuisines because of the use of various aromatic herbs and roots that are peculiar to the region. |
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Benzene is considered a light aromatic hydrocarbon with high solubility and high volatility. |
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The aromatic and irritating fumes emitted by burning amber are mainly due to this acid. |
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Egyptian recipes for kyphi, an aromatic used for burning, included cinnamon and cassia from Hellenistic times onward. |
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Specifically, cooked and sweet aromatic flavors and astringency increased from the raw to finished product. |
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It includes many other aromatic herbs, including most of the more common cooking herbs, such as basil, rosemary, sage, oregano, and catnip. |
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As an aromatic, it has a sweet fragrance with a taste of lemon or citrus notes. |
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Lavender can be used decoratively in dishes or spirits, or as a decorative and aromatic in a glass of champagne. |
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Lavender is used in savory dishes, giving stews and reduced sauces aromatic flair. |
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Incense is aromatic biotic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. |
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Incense is composed of aromatic plant materials, often combined with essential oils. |
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India also adopted techniques from East Asia, adapting the inherited formulation to encompass aromatic roots and other indigenous flora. |
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The foie gras comes as a nugget of surprise in the middle of the biggest, most succulently aromatic creation you'll ever try. |
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In general use, herbs are any plants used for food, flavoring, medicine, or fragrances for their savory or aromatic properties. |
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The intensity and longevity of a perfume is based on the concentration, intensity and longevity of the aromatic compounds, or perfume oils, used. |
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As the percentage of aromatic compounds increases, so does the intensity and longevity of the scent. |
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An EdT from one house may have a higher concentration of aromatic compounds than an EdP from another. |
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As a rule of thumb, women's fragrances tend to have higher levels of aromatic compounds than men's fragrances. |
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Each of these companies patents several processes for the production of aromatic synthetics annually. |
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All these techniques will, to a certain extent, distort the odor of the aromatic compounds obtained from the raw materials. |
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India cabinets ornamented with gilded vases, or china filled with flowering shrubs or aromatic plants adorned their apartments. |
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Which gift of the Magi is an aromatic gum resin obtained from a tree in Africa and Arabia? |
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It is a brown-coloured aromatic gum resin which comes from a tree and is used to create rich, smoky oils. |
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Cloves are the aromatic flower buds of a tree in the family Myrtaceae, Syzygium aromaticum. |
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This book delves into harvesting mechanisation and post-harvesting of medicinal and aromatic plant crops. |
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They created this woody aromatic scent using notes of lavender and mandarin spray with hint of honeydew melon. |
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Cloves may be used to give aromatic and flavor qualities to hot beverages, often combined with other ingredients such as lemon and sugar. |
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The project envisages the issue of aromatic hydrocarbons, benzol, paraxylene. |
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Nigerian feasts are colourful and lavish, while aromatic market and roadside snacks cooked on barbecues or fried in oil are plentiful and varied. |
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Benzo Pyrene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were found in Dwr Cymru water at a property near Merthyr Tydfil. |
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The use of these paints deduct the use of aromatic hydrocarbon thinners and mineral spirits used in liquid paints. |
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Degradation of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluorene is retarded in a Scots pine ectomycorrhizosphere. |
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Anise has aromatic, diaphoretic, relaxant, stimulant, tonic, carminative and stomachic properties. |
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Its aromatic, elegant style and hand-painted Belle Epoque bottle have established Fleur as The Champagne of Romance. |
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It is an aromatic substance and undergoes substitution reactions rather than addition reactions on the cyclopentadienyl ligands. |
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The River Farm Chaste Tree delights summer visitors with its purple flowers and aromatic foliage, popular with pollinating bees and hummingbirds. |
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They drank the milky tea, aromatic with spices that reminded him of the tourtiere and saucisses his grandmother used to make for Christmas. |
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Toxicity is greatest with the aromatic hydrocarbons followed by the naphthenes and least with the paraffins. |
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The company serves fresh, aromatic, oven-hot cinnamon rolls, as well as a variety of other baked goods and specialty beverages. |
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The bun was light, aromatic and lacked the stodginess generally associated with doughy buns. |
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It made eminent sense to combat dangerous mephitic air and fetor with healthful fragrance from burning aromatic herbs. |
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A metathesis reaction of aromatic disulphides, which naturally exchange at room temperature, causes the regeneration. |
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Catalytic reforming yields so-called reformate, which is rich in the aromatic compounds benzene, toluene and xylene. |
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Dissolvents that are used to fabricate lasures are aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. |
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Let that aromatic blend of fresh garlic and basil tickle your nose. |
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It is called a cajuput, an Australian, myrtaceous tree or shrub having lanceolate, aromatic leaves. |
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The importance of electrophilic aromatic nitration as an industrial process cannot be overstated. |
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Visitors going along between 1pm and 4pm each day will have the chance to make tussie-mussies and learn about aromatic plants. |
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It's an introduction to the differences between aromatic and non-aromatic wines. |
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But what really makes Peruvian pisco special is the use of both aromatic and non-aromatic grapes. |
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They have assumed that condensation reactions between the aromatic nucleus and the side chain occur during the irradiation. |
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Frequent vegetable consumption can also neutralize the metagenic aromatic anines that develop in barbecued or charred meats. |
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My better half had aromatic braised pork belly with a bubble and squeak cake, black pudding and apple fritter. |
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Phenytoin, carbamazepine, and other aromatic anticonvulsants are commonly used in the treatment and prevention of seizures. |
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Naphtha, a product of oil refining, is processed into either unsaturated hydrocarbon compounds called olefins or aromatic compounds. |
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Lignin confers the hydrophobic properties reflecting the fact that it is based on aromatic rings. |
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It contains phenolic, aromatic, heterocyclic, and polycyclic organics, and inorganics including cyanides, sulfides, ammonium and ammonia. |
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But the rating for the most aromatic tea goes to Milk Oolong tea from China, which is flavoured with buffalo milk and caramel cream. |
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It has been found that osmium oxide carried by an aromatic polyolefin maintains its effect as an oxidizing agent even in a mixed solvent system. |
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Cumin contains volatile aromatic compounds that are excreted in sweat, especially when consumed in large quantities. |
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They include nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde, and a wide range of alkanes, cycloalkanes, terpenes, aromatic compounds, and hydrocarbons. |
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The graft copolymer is prepared by graft-polymerizing an aromatic alkenyl and a vinyl cyanide onto a rubber polymer. |
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Long ago, local bushmen had discovered that the needlelike leaves of the Aspalathus linearis bush made a tasty, aromatic brew. |
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The cycloaliphatic diacid provides polyesters with better solubility in MEK than polyester prepared from aromatic and linear diacids. |
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The most important pollutants generated in fires are poly-cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polyhalo-genated dibenzodioxins and furans. |
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Many organic compounds, typically the aromatic hydrocarbons, may be also adsorbed on the surface of the solid particles. |
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The molecules appear to be aromatic compounds called quinones, which are found in modern crinoids and other animals. |
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are known carcinogens and have been linked to developmental problems. |
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The new aromatic polyol reactor has significantly increased the site's annual production capacity. |
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The light-induced homolytical nitrogen-oxygen bond cleavage yields a radical cation of the aromatic heterocycle and an alkoxy radical. |
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However, modification of PAEK properties by the electrophilic aromatic substitution polycondensation has received less attention to date. |
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Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. |
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It ignites readily, burning with a smoky flame characteristic of aromatic compounds. |
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Frites Provencial from McCain GmbH of Eschborn are given a Mediterranean accent with typical spices and an aromatic olive oil. |
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Yeast that made the aromatic compounds were transported around the plate four times as often as the scentless mutants were. |
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A Traditional French fines herbes are a mix of aromatic fresh herbs, chervil, tarragon, chives and parsley. |
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Moreover, the suite trends toward enriching the aromatic constituents and depleting the isoalkane constituents. |
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They often are prepared by nitration of the substituted aromatic compounds followed by reduction. |
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Chemical composition and fungitoxic properties to phytopathogenic fungi of essential oils of selected aromatic plants growing wild in Turkey. |
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They are biologically active compounds with aliphatic, aromatic, or heterocyclic structures. |
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In Judaism, a box containing aromatic spices is used on the Sabbath for Havdalah, to conclude the holy day. |
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The favoured timber for pencils was Red Cedar as it was aromatic and did not splinter when sharpened. |
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The lack of light makes the plant devour itself a little, breaking down some of the large aromatic compounds that make it bitter. |
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The air is aromatic with buchu, pines, rooibos, and, of course, the cedars for which these mountains are named. |
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Shikimic acid is further transformed into aromatic amino acids through chorismic acid. |
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