However, few studies had been reported about the bioactivity properties of DEW hydrolysates by enzymatic hydrolysis. |
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The dew will gather on the material, which can then be wrung out into a container. |
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In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress. |
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Early-morning dew, mist on the mountains, the usual 3-pack of hadedas flying overhead calling loudly on their way to their day-jobs. |
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Rising dew from the bottom gently kissed the people on their faces, coating their skin in a fine residue as they slowly climbed down the ladder. |
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She kilted up her kirtle, because of the dew that she saw lying deep on the grass, and so went her way down through the garden. |
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The best time of day to cut is midmorning, after the dew has dried but well before any flowers wilt. |
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Incidentally, in his schoolmastering days, he used to have the dew swept from the pitch before a match. |
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It seems like a window that you could step through and the gentle, washy colours are like the dew on freshly mown grass. |
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Both powdery mildew and downy mildew often infect squash plants as autumn nights grow cooler and dew keeps the foliage moist through the night. |
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Now the reason Allen was waiting for the dew was because he wanted his alfalfa to get some moisture on it before he started baling it. |
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She woke, damp with morning dew, coated in a light covering of mud and grime. |
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The sun's rays kiss the body of the mountains as the frosts on the grass melts and the dew drops on the flower sparkle like a diamond to the glitter of light. |
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I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud. |
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It is also affected by the presence of snow, hail and ice and can relate to dew, mist and fog. |
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Drenched were the cold fuchsias, round pearls of dew lay on the flat nasturtium leaves. |
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Cars in the cross alley are covered with a silver glaze of dew. |
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Survivor reaches as many as 28 million viewers who watch contestants win a new Pontiac or guzzle Mountain Dew after scaling an arduous cliff. |
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Dew ponds, artificial ponds for watering livestock, are a characteristic feature on the downland. |
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Highland areas are cooler, causing moist air to cool below the dew point as it rises over high ground forming clouds and then rain. |
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The pitch is said to be 'covered' when the groundsmen have placed covers on it to protect it against rain or dew. |
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The processes by which atmospheric deposition occurs include fog and dew, gaseous absorption, and dry deposition. |
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It also occurs in nature as snow, glaciers, ice packs and icebergs, clouds, fog, dew, aquifers, and atmospheric humidity. |
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Dew is small drops of water that are condensed when a high density of water vapor meets a cool surface. |
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The shape causes dew and rain water roll down the sides, allowing the hay within to cure. |
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At the adiabatic dew point, moisture condenses onto the mountain and it precipitates on the top and windward sides of the mountain. |
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To Charlie, the function of a house was to keep the dew off your swag at night and shade the waterbag and tuckerboxes during the day. |
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He rose up early on the morrow, and thrust the fleece together, and wringed the dew out of the fleece. |
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Dew usually forms in the morning when the temperature is the lowest, just before sunrise and when the temperature of the earth's surface starts to increase. |
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The slopes of the hill facing Holyrood are where young girls in Edinburgh traditionally bathe their faces in the dew on May Day to make themselves more beautiful. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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I ha' just finished triculating on her up like. She'll dew now. |
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In summer, the subtropical high pressure cells bring a sultry flow of tropical air with high dew points, and daily thundershowers are typical, though brief. |
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Nobody looked at us and thought, 'Oh, their youthy dew has gone. |
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