A dark patch on the surface of Titan, moon of Saturn, might be a lake filled with liquid hydrocarbons, astronomers have said. |
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They have books, books on tape, whoopee cushions, comedy cassettes, slot machines, and generally over 500 varieties of liquid refreshment. |
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One member was said to be carrying a washing-up liquid bottle, thought to contain ammonia, while another had a brown cricket kit type bag. |
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Once again, wipe the surface clean and if you wish you can apply a coat of paste wax or liquid polish. |
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It's also a good idea to wax your wood floor once a year with a good solvent-based liquid or paste wax. |
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She reduced the cooking liquid in a saucepan and added more white wine and spices before serving. |
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Miracle Fix liquid is a thin milky fluid that dries clear and was originally made to improve the handle of cotton fabrics. |
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The dog was being walked by his two owners when he came across a jerrycan of flammable liquid that was wired to several sticks of dynamite. |
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Some type of unidentified green liquid is added to the mix, turning the liquid tofu into a jelly-like substance after several minutes. |
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Ethanol was then replaced with amyl acetate in preparation for critical point drying with liquid carbon dioxide. |
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A weekly wiping with a little liquid ammonia on a soft cloth will help keep unlacquered brass shiny. |
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The distilled vapor is condensed and retained in a receiver immersed in a liquid nitrogen bath. |
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A kilderkin is an old English liquid measure, dating from about the 13th century, equal to 16 gallons, or half a barrel. |
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Red liquid flowed in tiny streams from his clenched fist, but he didn't seem to notice. |
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A stream of lukewarm liquid trickled onto Ben's tongue and down his throat. |
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An executioner in the foreground quickens the fire with a pair of bellows, whilst another pours the boiling liquid over the Saint. |
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As the train jerked forwards it spilt a stream of its yellow liquid onto the carriage floor. |
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I spat out a stream of the clear liquid quickly before tumbling out of the bathtub face first as I surfaced. |
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The liquid can then be applied to all, including native plants, with a watering can. |
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A variation of this uses a stream of gas or liquid in the rocket nozzle to divert the exhaust flow. |
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I managed to spit out a stream of the sanguine liquid before dodging just in time to miss her foot. |
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But as he looked up a stream of liquid came to his eyes and made them feel as if they were burning. |
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The zucchini will expel quite a lot of liquid and this stops the fritters becoming too watery. |
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He breathed heavily through his nose and accidentally shot a stream of liquid mucus onto the table. |
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Animals have been recovered from this state after immersion in liquid helium, absolute alcohol, brine, and ether. |
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Juicing vegetables and fruit is a delicious way to get the nutrients they contain in a liquid form that is highly absorbable. |
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You can also take the capsules, but the liquid puts the kybosh on the appetite, pronto. |
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The air conditioners aren't working, and the water cooler has some sort of brownish gooey liquid coming out of the taps. |
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Indian papers have been publishing pictures of women being winched to the bottom of wells to scoop up muddy liquid from what looks like puddles. |
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They are dissolved in warm water and the liquid is taken as a drink between meals. |
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Has the person been drinking at least one and a half quarts of liquid each day? |
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Intermolecular interactions are most significant in liquid and solid phases where molecules are very close together. |
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Baking soda, distilled white vinegar, washing soda, Borax and a good liquid soap or detergent will do nicely. |
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There is evidence that beneath a thick outer layer of ice the moon is covered in liquid or slushy water. |
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Water vapour rises into the atmosphere where it is cooled and turned back into liquid water. |
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If we do have liquid water on earth we have the potential to form life a lot earlier. |
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Retorting is the process of using heat to decompose the kerogen, converting it into a liquid called shale oil. |
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Dangerous concentrations can be released by agitation of stored liquid manure. |
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Therefore, reliability of liquid or slurry manure analysis results is best with agitation. |
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Temperature also measures the degree of agitation of molecules in a liquid or a gas. |
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Carefully lift the fillets on to a warmed plate, cover with foil and keep warm, pouring the liquid into a jug. |
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He popped open a jug and poured cold liquid into a ceramic cup, handing it to me gently. |
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The masseur took a wooden barrel containing liquid medicine that compounds 28 kinds of Chinese herbal medicine. |
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In some management systems, agitating the liquid in pits has greatly reduced fly breeding. |
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A fuel tank about six feet in diameter at the center of the craft holds liquid nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas. |
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The dishwashing liquid acts as a wetting agent and allows the water to soak into the soil. |
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Pigs and cattle have died when liquid manure stored in pits under slotted floors was agitated. |
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You can grow your own aloe vera plants, or purchase the stabilised liquid extract or gel from your health food store. |
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While in theory that is true, it is only practical to place liquid or realisable assets into trust. |
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Conversely, when a gas condenses, it must release this latent heat and become a liquid before it can cool below its boiling temperature. |
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A few ounces of the liquid will clear even aggressively feeding sharks from an area, out of visual range, for up to several hours. |
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The liquid creatine of today has come a long way with the help of ingredients such as soybean oil, colloidal mineral complexes and aloe vera gel. |
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Remove the muslin bag then whiz the vegetables and liquid in a food processor or blender until smooth. |
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One of the attackers was armed with a washing-up liquid bottle which is believed to have contained ammonia. |
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Preliminary studies have shown that granular materials containing castor oil have been less effective than liquid repellents. |
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Zeolites can soak up liquid or gas molecules and also catalyze chemical reactions. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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Laptops exposed to small amounts of spilled liquid are repairable in some cases. |
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Some researchers suspect that lakes of liquid ethane, or even a moon-girdling ocean of ethane, methane, and propane, may exist on Titan. |
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A liquid fermented product, such as a Taiwan kaoliang wine or a rice wine, is contained in the aging tank. |
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A welcome drink suddenly appeared, a pomegranate-coloured liquid that was announced as a whiskey sour. |
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They don't say very much about the cleaning liquid except that it comprises alcohol, tensides, lubricants and odorants. |
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Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk the egg and buttermilk in a liquid measuring cup. |
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Flea repellants also are sold in liquid form and are usually applied between the shoulder blades. |
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This blister agent is a liquid at room temperature, but it can also be dispersed as an aerosol. |
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If you stick to a liquid contract on a regulated exchange, you'll always be able to get out. |
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The three judges wrote copious notes, while drinking copious amounts of amber liquid to refresh and cool their fevered brows. |
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Although the company has come up with new flavors and colors, the old-fashioned amber liquid still has devotees. |
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Pack some warm clothes and an all-purpose washing liquid to help minimise the amount of socks, T-shirts and shorts you'll need. |
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Using a ladle, spoon the liquid into a cheesecloth-lined, fine mesh sieve and discard the solids. |
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He reached forward with one huge arm and picked up a large tankard of some drink, sloshing amber liquid on the table. |
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At the firm curd stage, remove the liquid whey so you're left with only the solid stuff. |
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This energy form has an advantage over liquid fuel in that it is an extremely safe product. |
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The fear courses through your veins like liquid fire, and so you hold fast to whate'er you can. |
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That would mean that instead of instantly exploding like a bomb, liquid fire would spew out of the fuel tank of the rammer. |
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Pour the liquid latex into the sand and cement mixture and mix it completely with a trowel or other tool. |
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Having large amounts of liquid before going to bed can make most children wet the bed. |
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These colonies could hardly be regrown on solid media, and they did not grow at all in liquid media. |
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I could reproduce any layout, liquid or fixed width, with pixel-level precision. |
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Sand was deposited by wind or water, and briefly wetted by liquid water that evaporated, forming the sulfate cement. |
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The platinated oligonucleotides were repurified by ion-exchange fast protein liquid chromatography. |
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While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments. |
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Once this is done, the resulting weak alcoholic liquid is distilled into tequila. |
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It could lead to improvements in devices that use liquid jets, as well as microjets that guide light. |
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Imagine that a flow of liquid is proceeding in a smooth, regular fashion, but we can adjust a jet to make the flow run faster or slower. |
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Once the liquid has heated, add 6-10 sliced, seeded cumquats and simmer the mixture for about 5 minutes. |
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Viney hypothesizes that as the raw liquid silk squeezes through the duct, water is wrung out of the protein and calcium is added. |
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As a pharmaceutical, ketamine is distributed in a liquid form that can be ingested or injected. |
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Then there are the body colours, chili red, liquid yellow, cool blue, hot orange and for the Cooper S only, hyper blue. |
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Drink at least 1.5 litres of liquid per day, preferably unsweetened and alcohol-free beverages. |
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The liquid jet as it strikes the solid surface can cause localized erosion and surface pitting. |
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Through this a thin jet of liquid would flow into the mouth of the ritual drinker or brotherhood performer. |
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Many soaps and other sudsy cleaners like dishwashing liquid and shampoo are detergents. |
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Is it possible to purchase this liquid latex in 16-ounce or larger quantities? |
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Described as a liquid deli, it stocks whisky, olive oil, vinegars and liqueurs, and all in beautiful refillable bottles. |
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They called that unknown liquid the alkahest. Alkahest was a word made up by the sixteenth-century alchemist Paracelsus. |
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Now, what we don't know is how many of those Earth size worlds actually have liquid water that could cook up life or will have cooked up life. |
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Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon. |
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Turn up the heat, reduce the liquid by bubbling down to 150 ml, then whisk in the remaining butter. |
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Add the wings back to the pan along with the chicken stock and tarragon and reduce the liquid by two thirds. |
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You may protect the finish with a liquid furniture wax or cream polish that gives the desired gloss. |
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Steep large prunes in dessert wine for a few hours, then reduce the liquid with a dollop of butter in a heavy based pan till caramel consistency. |
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Bring to the boil and simmer for 15 minutes, reducing the liquid to a syrupy consistency. |
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The longer you cook a cranberry sauce, the more pectin is released and liquid is evaporated, and the stiffer the result will be. |
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With a semisolid or solid manure storage, manure can be hauled when ever time allows without planning ahead to agitate the storage as is required with liquid storages. |
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An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus, including a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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More than 80 varieties of e-cigarette liquid are displayed behind the counter like little works of art, or perfume bottles. |
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You can even make your own natural insect repellent with a little liquid soap, powdered cayenne pepper, onion, garlic, and water mixed in a spray bottle. |
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A few seconds later, Tony came into the room with two plastic cups with brown liquid that tasted mildly of coffee, but was way too weak to be called coffee. |
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Workers who handle the e-cigarette liquid wear special protective equipment to keep them safe. |
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In stereolithography, a laser beam moves through a vat of liquid polymer. |
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Did you dabble in a bit of liquid courage before your Sin City dance scenes? |
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In particular, there is no conclusive evidence yet to either confirm or deny the presence of the putative lakes of liquid ethane on Titan's surface. |
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Their appeal for the wine drinker is that they are a refreshing and stimulating reminder of the passing of the seasons, a sort of liquid harvest tradition. |
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Pictures and spectral data taken on the way down show a terrain made of ice ridges and hills, cut through by drainage channels, rivers and lakes of liquid methane. |
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In the baking dish, mix the remaining cooking liquid and salsa verde solids and spoon over the salmon. |
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Soon the landscape was dotted with fetid open pit liquid manure lagoons. |
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Discerning the difference between a gas and liquid thus requires a refractometer that can measure slight differences between critical angles and reflection intensities. |
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We sit and he orders sake and yakitori for the 3 of us, and this sake is absolutely sublime. Delicious, melt in the mouth, like drinking liquid velvet. |
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After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe. |
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Cook over medium heat, reducing the liquid by one-third to make a syrup. |
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I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands. |
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No one knows if liquid chemical lakes exist on the surface of Titan. |
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The YouTuber applied a liquid foundation directly onto the end of an angled foundation brush and dotted the product onto forehead, cheeks, chin and nose. |
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Their quartz clock was a very large device as compared with today's quartz wristwatches which also use microchip and liquid crystal display technology. |
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Afterwards, all of us retired to the pub for some liquid replenishment. |
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Just add a teaspoon or so of liquid dish soap to acrylic craft paint, and after the holidays you should be able to wash it off with window cleaner. |
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The net effect is a liquid jet in the direction of the surface. |
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I was on a liquid diet when I was sick because I couldn't digest solid food. |
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You can find fourteen of these copper creations, all initially containing 3,900 liters of liquid apiece, on the Macallan estate. |
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Unlike cigarette poisoning, which usually involves the child eating it, e-cigarette liquid can affect those who simply smell it. |
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How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? |
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Since the oil crisis in 1973, plant oils, mainly from rapeseed and soybean, have been investigated as an alternative, renewable source of liquid fuels. |
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Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display. |
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The source pointed out that the shuttle's liquid oxygen tank is located just in front of the wheel well and behind and beneath the Spacelab module. |
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Similarly, molecules in the gas phase occasionally strike the surface and are captured by the attraction of molecules in the liquid or solid phase. |
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A pneumatically operated ball valve controls the flow of liquid nitrogen through each lance, and the entire process is sequenced from a pushbutton control panel. |
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Other techniques included laser-cut laces, braiding, and high-gloss liquid fabrics made from silk and nylon. |
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The liquid nitrogen injection station consists of a liquid nitrogen lance, which is moved in and out of the ready-mix truck drum using a pneumatic cylinder. |
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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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For young children, an old dessert spoon and ladle double as a trowel and spade, while a washing-up liquid bottle with extra holes can become a watering can. |
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A stream of liquid fell from her eyes and pooled at her lips. |
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During the height of his disenchantment, he visited his hometown where an old friend gave him some liquid acid. |
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I watered them with liquid fertilizer, repotted them into individual pots and let them grow up a little more before I planted them out in the garden. |
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Slowly pour the liquid until the reservoir is close to full. |
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The absorbent article includes a liquid permeable cover, a liquid-impermeable baffle and an absorbent enclosed by the cover and the baffle to form a pad. |
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In a traditional jambalaya, chicken, sausage, ham, and chopped vegetables are cooked and added with seasonings and liquid to an iron pot full of rice. |
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An expansion valve would then advance to transform the liquid refrigerant into a cold, gaseous form, so as to once again absorb the warm air inside your automobile. |
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And importantly from an environmental point of view, the refillable plastic bottles used overseas are the most energy-efficient type of liquid container there is. |
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It appears that these seed applied insecticides and liquid insecticides will be effective in protecting seeds from seed feeding insects such as wireworms and seedcorn maggots. |
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Strain the marinade through a colander, reserving the liquid and reserving the bacon, vegetables, herbs, and spices separately. |
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In addition, some artists actually sometimes seal sacred liquid within the hollow, syringelike handle of the fan. |
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The asthenosphere that underlies the surface plates is not liquid in any vernacular sense, although it is relatively plastic. |
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The first concrete state, or consistent surface, of the chaos must be of the same figure as the last liquid state. |
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After several seasons, the brine liquid drains out downwards from the pockets and the pockets may even debrine completely. |
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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 mass of liquid transported through a porous diaphragm in a given time is directly proportional to the current. |
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Diarmid sang in a language Camrose didn't know, with a lot of liquid sounds mixed up with exhalings from deep in the throat. |
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The steep slate roofs were topped with bronze finials so tall and fanciful they looked like drops of liquid sliding down a thread. |
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This is strained with a piece of cloth or a strainer and the green liquid forms the gravy of the curry. |
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Atop the whale's skull is positioned a large complex of organs filled with a liquid mixture of fats and waxes called spermaceti. |
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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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Near the melting point, the liquid plutonium has very high viscosity and surface tension compared to other metals. |
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During magma crystallization, caesium is concentrated in the liquid phase and crystallizes last. |
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Nevertheless, Field Emission Electric Propulsion thrusters that accelerate liquid metal ions such as caesium have been built. |
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The extraction of liquid hydrocarbon fuel from sedimentary basins is integral to modern energy development. |
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The ejecta may be composed of water, liquid nitrogen, ammonia, dust, or methane compounds. |
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Examples of solid solutions include crystallized salts from their liquid mixture, metal alloys, moist solids. |
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Since the 1990s, a number of Russian rockets using liquid methane have been proposed. |
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The whale feces are liquid and instead of sinking, they stay at the surface where phytoplankton feed off it. |
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Tetra Pak was an invention for storing liquid foods, invented by Erik Wallenberg. |
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The Solar System's giant planets are also thought to have liquid atmospheric layers of yet to be confirmed compositions. |
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Oceans may also exist on exoplanets and exomoons, including surface oceans of liquid water within a circumstellar habitable zone. |
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Astronomers think that Venus had liquid water and perhaps oceans in its very early history. |
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If the atmospheric composition had been the same as today, liquid water should not have existed on Earth. |
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It details the discharge criteria for the elimination of pollution by noxious liquid substances carried in large quantities. |
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The liquid thus formed may get trapped as the pores of the gas reservoir get depleted. |
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More frequently, the liquid condenses at the surface, and one of the tasks of the gas plant is to collect this condensate. |
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Gas is turned into liquid at a liquefaction plant, and is returned to gas form at regasification plant at the terminal. |
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Coherent microwave amplifiers operating above 1,000 watts microwave output, like travelling wave tubes and klystrons, require liquid coolant. |
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The thallus must be saturated with liquid water for cyanobionts to photosynthesize. |
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Beneath the mantle, an extremely low viscosity liquid outer core lies above a solid inner core. |
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Water is a liquid at the temperatures and pressures that are most adequate for life. |
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Because of its polarity, a molecule of water in the liquid or solid state can form up to four hydrogen bonds with neighboring molecules. |
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Jupiter's moon Europa has surface characteristics which suggest a subsurface liquid water ocean. |
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Due to the high barometric pressure at these depths, water may exist in either its liquid form or as a supercritical fluid at such temperatures. |
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Earth tides or terrestrial tides affect the entire Earth's mass, which acts similarly to a liquid gyroscope with a very thin crust. |
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Increasing salinity lowers the freezing point of seawater, so cold liquid brine is formed in inclusions within a honeycomb of ice. |
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Often this involves a piece of stem that is treated with rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. |
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Earth has an outer shell made of a number of discrete, moving tectonic plates floating on a solid convective mantle above a liquid core. |
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The gaseous state of matter is found between the liquid and plasma states, the latter of which provides the upper temperature boundary for gases. |
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Advantages of liquid fertilizer are its more rapid effect and easier coverage. |
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After the plant material is consumed, it is mixed with saliva in the rumen and reticulum and separates into solid and liquid material. |
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Acids, alcohols and gases are usually detected in these tests when bacteria are grown in selective liquid or solid media. |
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Two glands produce liquid silk and force it through openings in the head called spinnerets. |
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However, liquid makeups must contain preservatives and compressed makeups must contain binders, which dry mineral makeups do not. |
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Until his discovery, liquid perfumes consisted of mixtures of oil and crushed herbs or petals, which made a strong blend. |
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The liquid inside the capsule serves to damp the movement of the needle, reducing oscillation time and increasing stability. |
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Enemy ships were often afraid to get too close to the Byzantine fleet, since the liquid fire gave the Byzantines a considerable advantage. |
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The liquid expands and contracts with changes in temperature. |
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Add wine and a ladleful of hot stock and cook, stirring often, until liquid is absorbed. |
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When hydrocarbons are concentrated in a trap, an oil field forms, from which the liquid can be extracted by drilling and pumping. |
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The compressed air is subsequently fed into the rocket combustion chamber where it is ignited along with stored liquid hydrogen. |
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The resulting liquid air was then processed to separate the liquid oxygen for combustion. |
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The 'hot' helium from the air precooler is recycled by cooling it in a heat exchanger with the liquid hydrogen fuel. |
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Avoiding liquefaction improves the efficiency of the engine since less entropy is generated and therefore less liquid hydrogen is boiled off. |
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However, simply cooling the air needs more liquid hydrogen than can be burnt in the engine core. |
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He supposed that the interiors of neurons could alternate between liquid and gel states. |
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In this cycle a pump is used to pressurize the working fluid which is received from the condenser as a liquid not as a gas. |
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Its purpose is to simplify the transfer of liquid or gas while avoiding the cost and complexity of a conventional pump. |
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Convection moves the heated liquid upwards in the system as it is simultaneously replaced by cooler liquid returning by gravity. |
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In some situations the flow of liquid may be reduced further, or stopped, perhaps because the loop is not entirely full of liquid. |
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If the piping of a thermosiphon resists flow, or excessive heat is applied, the liquid may boil. |
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Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated. |
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While any suitable liquid can be used, water is the easiest liquid to use in thermosiphon systems. |
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Thermosiphons must be mounted such that vapor rises up and liquid flows down to the boiler, with no bends in the tubing for liquid to pool. |
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Five glasses a day of what was known as liquid sunshine would 'increase your income by keeping you and your family fit. |
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He left a bad taste in my mind, let me have another good gulp of this liquid sunshine here with my bird's wing. |
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I'm in my tent on the shores of the beautiful Pacific, listening to the plentiful supply of liquid sunshine coming down. |
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It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry. |
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The manbo showed her how to take small handfuls of liquid and spread it on her skin always moving in the upward direction. |
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Dry curries are cooked with very little liquid which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. |
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In Indonesia, rendang is usually not considered to be curry since it is richer and contains less liquid than is normal for Indonesian curries. |
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To soften hardtack for eating, it was often dunked in brine, coffee, or some other liquid or cooked into a skillet meal. |
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It has also been suggested that the rhyme records the attempt by King Charles I to reform the taxes on liquid measures. |
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According to Renault, the new factory emits zero carbon and industrial liquid discharges. |
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It is the world's number one producer of electrical and nuclear energy, as well as liquid natural gas, sulfur, phosphates, and salt. |
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In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor. |
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It was employed in Pennsylvania, New York, Kentucky, and West Virginia using liquid and also, later, solidified nitroglycerin. |
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Kiln casting glass involves heating chunks of glass in a kiln until they are liquid and flow into a waiting mold below it in the kiln. |
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The planet Mars is too cold and has too little atmospheric pressure to permit the pooling of liquid water. |
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In this process, a glacier slides over the terrain on which it sits, lubricated by the presence of liquid water. |
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The liquid lead oxide is removed or absorbed by capillary action into the hearth linings. |
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The shot is a liquid volume measure that varies from country to country and state to state depending on legislation. |
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The coolant may be water or gas or even liquid metal depending on the type of reactor. |
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The hailstone then may undergo 'wet growth', where the liquid outer shell collects other smaller hailstones. |
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Since the 1950s, petrochemical and liquid natural gas industries have developed along the Milford Haven Waterway. |
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The Stirling engine is heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen from cryogenic tanks. |
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In Chinese syllable structure, the onset is replaced with an initial, and a semivowel or liquid forms another segment, called the medial. |
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Likewise, the ferromanganese melts and is combined into the pool of liquid iron in the 'well' at the bottom of the cupola. |
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It involved taking molten steel from a Bessemer converter and pouring it into cooler liquid slag. |
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Unlike copper and tin, liquid or solid iron dissolves carbon quite readily. |
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Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are absorbed in the liquid and react to form sulfuric acid and nitric oxide. |
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This use is waning as domestic consumers are increasingly switching to compact or liquid detergents that do not include sodium sulfate. |
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The material slowly turns to liquid and recirculates, equalizing laptop temperature and acting as an insulation. |
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For materials which are difficult to sinter, a process called liquid phase sintering is commonly used. |
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Materials for which liquid phase sintering is common are Si3N4, WC, SiC, and more. |
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The power behind the densification is derived from the capillary pressure of the liquid phase located between the fine solid particles. |
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Temperature dependence for densification controls the process because at higher temperatures viscosity decreases and increases liquid content. |
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The slaking process involved in creating a lime putty is an exothermic reaction which initially creates a liquid of a creamy consistency. |
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A matured lime putty is thixotropic, meaning that when a lime putty is agitated it changes from a putty into a more liquid state. |
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If left to stand following agitation a lime putty will slowly revert from a thick liquid to a putty state. |
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This makes the stock more liquid and thus more attractive to many investors. |
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This is an attractive feature of investing in stocks, compared to other less liquid investments such as property and other immoveable assets. |
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Wherever they occur, mosses require liquid water for at least part of the year to complete fertilisation. |
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At this temperature there is no polymerization of the mineral compounds, creating a highly mobile liquid with viscosity as low as that of water. |
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Spatter cones are formed by accumulation of molten volcanic slag and cinders ejected in a more liquid form. |
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Many of these are very perfect and rich in faces because they grew in a medium that was liquid and not very viscous. |
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Earlier crystals originated at a time when most of the rock was still liquid and are more or less perfect. |
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Precipitation can also fall in either liquid or solid phases, or transition between them. |
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They are distinct from pens, which instead disperse a trail of liquid or gel ink that stains the light colour of the paper by absorption. |
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At a signal from Horko's box there was an all-out, slam-bang, grand salute of the guns and with it a pounding of the deep liquid bass drums. |
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In the Netherlands, the most problematic agricultural waste is liquid pig manure or pig slurry. |
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This makes the estimation of the refractive index of the turbid liquid quite problematic. |
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Just before the liquid becomes completely unpourable it is decanted into a dish of cold water, quenching it. |
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Pour half of the syrupy liquid over the pandoro and apricot base. |
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Load changes occur when more or less liquid is being sprayed from the atomizing tip. |
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There's no need to worry about your delicate hands either, as it's proven to be the mildest washing-up liquid around. |
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Never be tempted to use washing-up liquid in place of anti-freeze, particularly in cold weather. |
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A LEADING motoring services company is urging company car drivers to stop using washing-up liquid as an alternative to screen cleaner. |
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This washing-up liquid smells lovely and fresh and leaves dishes nice and clean. |
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Water peppers and aubergines in the greenhouse regularly and give them a liquid feed every two weeks. |
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In Mr Jensen's study, 48 people shed pounds by drinking a liquid containing alginates three times a day. |
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Hydrobrite PVC Oil is a highly refined liquid paraffin consisting of saturated aliphatic and alicyclic non-polar hydrocarbons. |
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Polyoil 110 is a nonpolar stereospecific, low viscosity, unsaponifiable liquid polybutadiene soluble in aliphatics, aromatics and ethers. |
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In the heterogeneous PET-DA dispersions, the amidation proceeds on the surface of the solid granules and in the liquid DA phase. |
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Amines are liquid catalysts used to cure coldbox resins that are vaporized during use. |
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These are a group of amphiphilic organic compounds that help to lower the surface tension of a liquid or interfacial tension between two liquids. |
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Taking the knife, she gently pierces the yolk sac and lets the yellow liquid pour into the steel bowl. |
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They achieved the record-level mobility of 60,000 using anisole, a colourless liquid with a pleasant, aromatic odour used chiefly in perfumery. |
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Over the years, the Delia factor has also boosted sales of lime and coriander, liquid glucose, tahini paste, cranberry and even lemon zesters. |
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Noncadmium types, such as special zinc liquid systems, are available for applications where absence of cadmium is desired. |
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The liquid is forced radially over the membrane and exits the contactor through a side port in the housing. |
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The aromatics plant also makes other by-products, such as Light Straight Run Naphtha, liquid petroleum gas, raffinate and heavy aromatics. |
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Burris and his colleagues have proposed a mechanism that explains how motion can cause cartilage to reabsorb liquid that leaks out. |
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The SBIRS propulsion subsystem consists of 18 reaction engine assemblies, a fuel tank, two oxidizer tanks, and a liquid apogee engine. |
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Type one is to do with bowel control, which is where people leak stools, gas and liquid rectally. |
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A Orchids survive for several years and reflower well in the same pot as long as they receive regular liquid feed. |
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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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The sweet liquid produced from bees regurgitating nectar must now be 100 percent natural. |
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A smile crept across the cook's face as she dumped a ladleful of steaming liquid into my bowl. |
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The value of a liquid alginate suspension in the management of laryngopharyngeal reflux. |
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The powders were mixed for 72 h using a ball mill with WC-Co balls and pure ethanol as the liquid medium. |
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According to a Quad Plus news release, liquid rheostats are commonly used to start and control large AC wound rotor motors for auto shredders. |
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The provocative food study began with a standard upper GI exam using liquid barium alone. |
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You could also have a barium meal in which you swallow liquid barium to show the stomach clearly on X-ray. |
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Offers filled and untilled formulated liquid amines, polyamides, anhyd-rides, and Lewis acids. |
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It provides excellent current income and stable cash flows in an extremely liquid asset class. |
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But the necessity for such a backlight system has made it difficult to reduce the thickness of the liquid crystal display monitor device. |
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