By sealing in moisture, the antidesiccant minimizes the damage that can come from cycles of freezing, thawing, and refreezing in midwinter. |
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The thin layer of topsoil is constantly thawing and refreezing during the summer, and this makes any plant growth very difficult. |
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We need to know how much of this melt is refreezing back on, because the refreezing in fact slightly stabilises the ice shelf. |
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Also, the taste and texture of the ice cream after refreezing may not be palatable. |
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As a fox demon recently freed after 500 years in an ice prison, Zhou Xun is craftily seductive, munching on human hearts to postpone refreezing. |
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Field conditions necessitated that eggs be boiled and then frozen, and they experienced several periods of thawing and refreezing on the trip from field to laboratory. |
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Arctic sea ice follows an annual cycle of melting through the warm summer months and refreezing in the winter. |
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The heat released by condensation and by rain refreezing in the snowpack enhanced melt even further. |
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But the problem of rain refreezing over plants turns out to be more important than all the gains from plants growing larger in a longer summer. |
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If you cook it before refreezing, it should be thoroughly cooked at your normal cooking temperature. |
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Multiple rounds of thawing and refreezing should also be avoided whenever possible. |
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But freeze in single use portions so there will be no leftovers for refreezing. |
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But repeated thawing, even in the refrigerator, and refreezing may increase the risk of contamination with harmful bacteria and loss of quality. |
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Yes, it can be frozen but divide in small amounts so refreezing will not be necessary. |
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In the cold core, heat transfer is inhibited owing to the lack of percolation and refreezing. |
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Thawing and refreezing of the reagents during the period of storage must be avoided as much as possible. |
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Winter nests may be full of water, and summer burrows plugged with ice due to refreezing of the melting snow. |
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Do the members of your team know the main steps of the system change model that consists of the unfreezing, moving and refreezing? |
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There is less opportunity for freezer burn, thawing and refreezing, breakage, and general deterioration of the product. |
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Your pork tenderloin should be cooked before refreezing. |
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At a meeting held at his university last month he outlined ideas he has been developing which might slow that process down, either by pumping the meltwater out, or by refreezing it in situ using liquid nitrogen. |
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In addition to plastic deformation within a moving glacier, the glacier itself may slide over its bed by mechanisms involving pressure melting and refreezing and accelerated plastic flow around obstacles. |
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Freshwater melt, which is lighter than seawater, has been refreezing, like black-ice super glue, creating a thin glassy barrier over the dark open sea. |
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Multi-year ice can grow up to ten feet thick, and every ten years it's basically regenerated by refreezing from the bottom and melting from the surface. |
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Ice dams are formed by continual thawing and refreezing of melting snow. |
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Large herbivores like deer and caribou suffer too, because refreezing puts a hard, icy crust on the snow that makes moving about and feeding difficult. |
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So before refreezing, divide the hotdogs into single use amounts. |
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On arrival in Europe, the breast pieces are fattened with water, salts, sugars, flavourings and hydrolysed protein before refreezing, said the Food Standards Agency. |
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