If you want to braid your softneck crop, allow the tops to wilt for 2 to 3 days and then braid them tightly and allow to finish curing. |
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Nitrite is also available for human use as an antidote for cyanide poisoning and is used in meat curing. |
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One universal curing practice was the use of red pepper, which was rubbed into exposed areas, to prevent contamination by skipper flies. |
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And later, is the latest wonder drug curing what ails you or compromising your health? |
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The European mugwort, A. vulgaris, enjoyed a high medicinal reputation for curing certain complaints, as a spring tonic, and to prevent fatigue. |
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As yet there is no proven means of arresting the disease's progress, let alone curing it. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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Either way, once a virus or piece of spyware gets on your system, getting it off can rate harder than curing a severe case of trench foot! |
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In most of the cases we're not actually curing the problems, we're finding ways around them. |
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In all cases the part must be subjected to a resin curing phase, normally in an autoclave. |
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A paste made of the plant with cloves, sandalwood, musk and rose-water is stated to be effective in curing exanthemata. |
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Maybe the small scale man on a bicycle, if not curing the problem completely, can certainly help improve matters. |
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When latex gloves are manufactured, chemicals, curing agents, and accelerators are added to give gloves these desired properties. |
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We have mapped the human genome and embarked on identifying and curing heretofore intractable genetic conditions. |
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This stops the curing process which is important, otherwise your fish will turn to mush. |
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It's used for curing meat, and theoretically renders it safe to eat even without cooking. |
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It can also make the difference between success and failure in controlling evaporation between placing and curing the concrete. |
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After sufficient curing the new grout should be sealed with a good penetrating sealer. |
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Especially, the time effect is remarkable for it to patch corners of stone material, to adhibit at location to speed up curing. |
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Light curing cyanoacrylate adhesives are based on ethyl cyanoacrylate technology, which cures in the presence of a weak base, such as water. |
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After curing, tubers will keep for several months without sprouting if kept in complete darkness at 40 to 45 degrees and high humidity. |
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Even the Ayurvedic acharyas prescribe the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam for getting the physical-oral-psychological peacefulness and for curing diseases. |
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After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap. |
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Instead of curing the disease, to remove those symptoms by which alone its nature can be known! |
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Critics of Functional Medicine claim that they too are interested in curing, not palliating disease. |
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The elixir is the Philosopher's Stone, the object which will transmute base metals into silver and gold, but also has the power of restoring health, curing all diseases. |
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The one-piece bodyshell weighs just 25 kg and uses a new type of carbon fibre that only requires curing in a low bake oven rather than the traditional autoclave. |
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A week later he wrote an additional letter informing the inspector that he had considerable experience in shoeing horses and the treatment and curing of injured feet. |
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Her work includes identifying local herbs and spices, plus resurrecting centuries-old harvesting and curing methods that preserve and regenerate rain forests. |
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Oftentimes this involves using man lifts, which can have trouble maneuvering over curing materials like polyethylene plastic sheets or burlap-bonded plastic coverings. |
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By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover. |
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Seaweed baths in Sligo are popular with a whole spectrum of people including fishermen and farmers for curing rheumatism, aches, pains and sore joints. |
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Believing himself capable of curing his affliction with poultices and antiseptics, he had only delayed the inevitable visit to the doctor's office. |
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The sheer magnitude of the workload, from planting, harvesting and milling the cane, to boiling and curing the sugar, meant that the plantations had a huge workforce. |
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They sometimes supplement Western-style medical care with home remedies or treatment derived from old beliefs in the curing power of the word of the shaman, or medicine man. |
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This device bridges the newly placed pavement, texturing the surface to produce a skid-resistant and quiet pavement, and then applies a curing compound. |
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In fact, UV LEDs have already started to replace mercury-vapor lamps in many applications as UV curing and counterfeit detection. |
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A third way of curing cabin fever is to start a few seeds of slow-developing plant varieties. |
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Figure 5 shows the microphotographs of the CTRL mixture cured under standard curing for 28 days. |
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Although lead is occasionally used for curing chloroprenes, the use of thioureas in this polymer group is still extensive. |
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I added a crowned shelf of gorgeous mountain mahogany, the core cat-claw instead of Eastern hickory I'd had no hand in cutting and curing. |
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But it's the curing method used to remove the astringent glucoside in raw olives that most influences the taste. |
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Intercession to Saint George of Edathua is believed to be efficacious in repelling snakes and in curing mental ailments. |
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Macon is another alternative to bacon, produced by curing cuts of mutton in a manner similar to the production of pork bacon. |
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Grain was stored against famine and flood and meat was preserved with salt, vinegar, curing, and fermenting. |
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The time it takes for a chemical sealant to become a rubber is known as the curing time and varies by temperature and humidity. |
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When the peroxide is mixed with the resin, it decomposes to generate free radicals, which initiate the curing reaction. |
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The test piece was mounted on the UV curing station and photopolymerized for 10 minutes. |
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An example of a task they carry out is that of testing individuals by granting them abundant wealth and curing their illness. |
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It focused mainly on curing disease rather than discovering the cause of diseases. |
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This led to the practice of penance and pilgrimage as a means of curing illness. |
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The first captain arriving in a particular bay was in charge of allocating suitable shoreline sites for curing fish. |
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Tobacco is a product prepared from the leaves of the tobacco plant by curing them. |
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It is then speared onto sticks, four to six plants a stick and hung in a curing barn. |
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Some tobaccos go through a second stage of curing, known as fermenting or sweating. |
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Brazil alone uses the wood of 60 million trees per year for curing, packaging, and rolling cigarettes. |
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After one or two years the strength is higher than the other types after full curing. |
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Once the mix is where it should be, the curing process must be controlled to ensure that the concrete attains the desired attributes. |
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During curing, the cement continues to react with the residual water in a process of hydration. |
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In properly formulated concrete, once this curing process has terminated the product has the desired physical and chemical properties. |
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Steinert, organometallic compounds use a Lewis acid mechanism and he provided an example of the curing diagram. |
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The early strength of the concrete can be increased if it is kept damp during the curing process. |
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Properly curing concrete leads to increased strength and lower permeability and avoids cracking where the surface dries out prematurely. |
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Improper curing can cause scaling, reduced strength, poor abrasion resistance and cracking. |
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During the curing period, concrete is ideally maintained at controlled temperature and humidity. |
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Traditional conditions for curing involve by spraying or ponding the concrete surface with water. |
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Additional common curing methods include wet burlap and plastic sheeting covering the fresh concrete. |
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Loose stacks are built to prevent accumulation of moisture and promote drying, or curing. |
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A sheep that's been hanging on deck, curing in the seaspray, is roasted over an open fire. |
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A policy of squanderation now will revive inflation without curing recession. |
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Glucono delta-lactone is a naturally occurring food additive used as a sequestrant, an acidifier, or a curing, pickling or leavening agent. |
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The berry borer was detected in early 1990 in a coffee curing works in Kushalnagar, in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. |
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I'd like to find some more efficient means of curing these deficiencies. |
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Pressure was applied to the lap joints during the curing cycle by two binder clips. |
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Fluidized beds of ballotini are offered as a possible alternative curing system. |
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Mori et al developed a fast-curing adhesive using silyl groups and a Lewis acid such as metal halides or boron halides as curing catalysts. |
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The curing lymphoedema programme is managed by Jane Fitzpatrick, director of the programme management unit based in Public Health Wales. |
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A short curing time is said to yield a chemical bond, producing a firmly integrated composite part, according to the company. |
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Here, we're taking things further, flavour-wise, by curing the beef for several days, before burying them in muscovado sugar. |
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Medical nanorobotics holds the greatest promise for curing disease and extending health span. |
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Factors affecting levels of nitrosamines include the tobacco blends and curing process used. |
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After completion of their curing periods, specimens were tested under a uniaxial compressive test machine. |
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Current treatment consists in administering corticoids that treat the symptoms and temporarily relieve the disorder, but without curing it. |
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At present, pounds 32m in government funding is given to help find ways of preventing or curing Alzheimer's and other dementias. |
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Acrylic and diacrylic monomers, certain curing agents, antioxidants, amines, and formaldehyde have been documented to the hypersensitivity reactions. |
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Cycle times for a helmet bag moulding machine vary from 20 to 45 minutes, but the finished shells require no further curing if the molds are heated. |
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Minor modification of the spray cap may be necessary to increase the amount of atomizing air available to allow sufficient catalytic air to facilitate curing. |
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To gain strength and harden fully, concrete curing requires time. |
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This curing temperature is lowered with crosslinking catalysts such as cyclic aliphatic tertiary amine and a heteroaryl or a tertiary nucleophilic organophosphorus compound. |
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Ice is now produced on an industrial scale, for uses including food storage and processing, chemical manufacturing, concrete mixing and curing, and consumer or packaged ice. |
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They found that a single fixed dose of 10 millicurie is highly effective in curing toxic nodular hyperthyroidism as well as Graves' hyperthyroidism. |
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The new Accu-Cal 50-LED radiometer from Dymax addresses this condition and promises accurate intensity and dosage measurements for LED curing equipment. |
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Multifaced tooling, rotating in the press, opens the doors for intricate in-mold assembly, decorating, curing, and other steps that eliminate downstream operations. |
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A classical pagan view of medicine in which the main focus was on treating and curing disease survived as the practice of medicine evolved through the Middle Ages. |
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Healing visions and dreams formed the foundation for the curing process as the person seeking treatment from Asclepius slept in a special dormitory. |
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The use of curing ovens and paint booths is also needed for some projects. |
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Supplies anhydrides and polyanhydrides for curing epoxy resins. |
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