For example, a rubber band that is resilient at room temperature becomes leathery and relatively inextensible when cooled in a kitchen freezer. |
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Temperatures below room temperature increase strength and hardness, with some loss of ductility and a decrease in anisotropy. |
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Leaf tissue was placed in vials containing silica gel and stored at room temperature. |
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Dried pollen and spores were then stored in glass vials at room temperature until required. |
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In a rigid potential well, a molecule has a high vibrational frequency at room temperature, with a concomitant lower vibrational entropy. |
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The sealing mixture obtained after mixing is vulcanisable at room temperature and can be processed during one day. |
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The slides were air dried after sorting and maintained at room temperature until use. |
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This rice dish is a meal in itself and makes a lovely summer lunch dish, served warm or at room temperature. |
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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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When allowed to warm close to room temperature, it is one of the finest white wines I have ever had. |
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Over the period of a month or so, the temp kept creeping up even though the room temperature is maintained relatively constant. |
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For a nice, simple appetizer use room temperature butter on grilled pieces of baguette or French bread. |
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The diaphragm muscle specimens showed complete tetanic contractions in response to a train of electrical pulses at room temperature. |
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The seeds were placed in screw-capped plastic containers, wrapped in aluminium foil and stored at room temperature. |
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Cut in thickish slices with a serrated knife and serve warm, at room temperature or cold. |
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It turns out that all liquids can evaporate at room temperature and normal air pressure. |
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Cold fusion is the term proposed to describe controlled nuclear fusion reactions occurring at or near room temperature. |
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Phosphorothioate modification was obtained using tetraethylthiuram disulfide for 15 min at room temperature as recommended by Applied Biosystems. |
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The gels, which are soft and pliable at room temperature, become firm when warmed to form a secure seal between the mask and the patient's face. |
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Fluorescence excitation and emission spectra at room temperature and at 77 K are presented. |
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Saturated fatty acids have higher melting points than unsaturated materials and are typically solid at room temperature. |
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At room temperature, formaldehyde is an extremely reactive colorless gas with a suffocating odor. |
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Some are ductile and others brittle since the transition temperature is near room temperature. |
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The blood collected for HIV serology was allowed to clot for 30 min at room temperature. |
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A few more hours cooking and then leave it at room temperature for a day and that is tomorrow's supper sorted. |
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The microscope was maintained at 15 kV, and approx.5 torr at ambient room temperature. |
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Dizziness was the only side effect reported and was more frequent following irrigation with room temperature solution. |
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Twenty microliters of each antibody was added to 100 L of blood, and the mixture was incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes. |
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Gather winter squash to cure at room temperature, then store in a cool spot inside. |
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Radiant cooling in the floor slab helps lower the room temperature more before the air is exhausted into an atrium space. |
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Iridium is neither very ductile nor malleable at room temperature, although it becomes more ductile at higher temperatures. |
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The reactions proceed at room temperature without solvent, giving enantiomeric excesses of 99.8 per cent. |
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We thus show that high-resolution electrometry is realizable at room temperature and competitive with alternative low temperature solutions. |
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If the room temperature is above 90 F, refrigerate perishable foods within one hour. |
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If picnicking, serve it at room temperature with a cucumber salad on the side. |
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Breathe fresh air, walk and drink room temperature water adding a twist of lemon. |
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Let cool to room temperature, and serve with shortbread cookies or digestive biscuits. |
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The tissue was sandwiched between a positively charged glass slide and a siliconized coverslip and incubated for 30 min at room temperature. |
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After 10 min of incubation at room temperature, 1.25 ml of solubilized extracts were aliquoted into 1.7-ml microcentrifuge tubes. |
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The rehydratable gels can be stored at room temperature for long periods of time. |
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Oils are distinguished from other fats because they remain liquid at room temperature. |
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The sample was maintained at room temperature for 24 h to ensure conversion of any anhydrous cholesterol crystals to the monohydrate form. |
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After cooling to room temperature, sodium carbonate is added to affect neutralization and to precipitate the crude diacetylmorphine. |
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Cations and anions can only exist in ionic compounds, nearly all of which are solids at room temperature, or in solution. |
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The caramel is best at room temperature, but untempered milk chocolate has a tendency to get soft and sticky at room temperature. |
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Thaw frozen foods in the fridge or defrost them in the microwave, not at room temperature. |
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Hydrogenated fat is vegetable oil that has been chemically altered so that it becomes harder, more saturated and solidifies at room temperature. |
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Two hours before testing, all subjects were habituated to room temperature. |
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Formic acid decomposes slowly at room temperature into carbon monoxide and Water. |
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Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell. |
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This popular fallacy about room temperature is a hangover from the years when wine was a luxury for the few. |
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Fresh tomatoes can be stored in the fridge, but are significantly better ripened and served at room temperature. |
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Vials stored at room temperature remained infectious for fewer than two days. |
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Storage at average room temperature away from direct heat or direct sunlight is best. |
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Insulin will remain stable for months at room temperature, but should be protected from extreme heat and freezing cold. |
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Sterilized seeds were germinated in the dark at room temperature using two rooting environments. |
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After cooling to room temperature, the solution was centrifuged at 800 rpm for 5 min. |
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The slides were incubated for 30 min in a humidified chamber at room temperature. |
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Engineers can also readily mold or bend the materials at room temperature into various shapes, a property called superplasticity. |
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Lipid suspensions in buffer were spun in an Eppendorf centrifuge at room temperature. |
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The beads were kept in suspension for 30 min by shaking at 400 rpm on a microfuge tube shaker at room temperature. |
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Although the patterned bilayer patches undergo a slight area expansion, they are then stable for weeks at room temperature. |
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At room temperature, sodium carbonate is an odorless, grayish-white powder which is hygroscopic. |
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After blood collection, the blood samples were left to coagulate in room temperature for at least 1 hour. |
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At room temperature, the bright regions between the dark domains were relatively immobile. |
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At room temperature and standard pressure ethers are colorless, neutral liquids with pleasant odors. |
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Sodium is a very active element that combines with oxygen at room temperature and burns with a brilliant golden-yellow flame. |
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Moreover, CQ possesses the rare property of phosphorescing in deaerated solutions at room temperature. |
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The homogenate was incubated at room temperature for 5 min with agitation and then supplemented with 6 ml of chloroform. |
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All washes were at room temperature and repeated following each incubation. |
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To help the incubator control the egg environment, keep it in a room free from drafts, where the room temperature remains constant. |
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The commixture of peat extract and adhesive was tested for adhesion at room temperature. |
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Store your brittle in a tightly closed container at room temperature for several days or freezer for up to two months. |
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If kept at room temperature, the manure may eventually ferment or decompose, with significant breakdown of the solids. |
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Dust with confectioner's sugar just before serving, warm, at room temperature or cold. |
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The catalyst is mostly insoluble in this solvent at room temperature so subsequent cooling allowed them to precipitate it for recovery. |
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The congelations were defrosted at room temperature to disintegrate the cells. |
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Select foods that can be served cold or at room temperature and that can be served family style on large platters for quick serving. |
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The solutions were mixed by inversion and kept at room temperature for 20 min. |
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By cool room temperature I mean an unheated castle in the English countryside in December. |
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If the weather is a bit warm, do the baking earlier and let the vegetables and cheese cool to room temperature before serving. |
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At the end of the treatment, the samples were rapidly cooled to room temperature. |
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Drink lots of water when you play, at least four or five cups, but make sure it's closer to room temperature than the freezing point. |
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In summer I serve them at room temperature, but you don't get the full flavour if they're chilled. |
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If the fumet is being made in advance, let it cool to room temperature, then cover and refrigerate it until needed. |
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To help bring the fever down, a slightly cooler room temperature is preferable. |
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Water and mercury are liquids at room temperature so they get the vapor title. |
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In my opinion, this crumble is best warm, but it's good at room temperature, too. |
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The inspectors complained that raw eggs were being stored at room temperature instead of in the fridge. |
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The flavor improves overnight, so the pie is best served the following day at room temperature. |
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If it's thawed at room temperature, harmful bacteria can build up on the surface and in the meat. |
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Transfer the dough to a lightly floured cold work surface and set aside to rest at room temperature for five minutes. |
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That means the liquid oil is blasted with hydrogen to make it solid at room temperature, like butter. |
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Is it true that all red wines should be served at room temperature and not chilled? |
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This is a sea vegetable gelatin which does not need to be refrigerated and is quite hard at room temperature. |
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Nuts can be stored in their shells for about four months at room temperature before becoming rancid. |
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If bought green, quince should be allowed to ripen at room temperature for a few days until yellow and fragrant. |
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Ghee remains good for several weeks at room temperature, and for months in the refrigerator. |
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If it isn't at room temperature, your hands are going to get rather cold when you squeeze out the water. |
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I just let the plants sit in the hot tap water until it comes to room temperature, and place in our cooler. |
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Cats generally prefer their food between room temperature and body temperature. |
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Megan didn't touch her food, merely stared at it while it cooled down to almost room temperature. |
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Drain the passion fruit dumplings from the liquid and reserve at room temperature. |
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For best results, I suggest using room temperature water for watering your windowsill garden. |
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The root tips were macerated in a mixture of ethanol and hydrochloric acid for 2 min at room temperature. |
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At room temperature, kerosene is a thin liquid that evaporates easily and smells slightly sweet. |
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Live colonies and their gardens were maintained at room temperature in artificial colony chambers. |
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Both anoxic and control samples were kept at room temperature in the dark. |
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Drain, reserving one cup cooking liquid, and cool to room temperature. |
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An example of sublimation occurs with dry ice when it is exposed to room temperature, or sulphur when it is heated gradually without being ignited. |
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If tasted at room temperature, the flavour is quite unpalatable. |
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The roots were sectioned longitudinally and axially in two parts and the sections were placed for 3 h in the dark at room temperature in 0.22 M rhodamine-phalloidin. |
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Untruss the chicken and let it cool to room temperature before cooking. |
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When sufficient alloying element is added, it is possible to preserve the face-centered cubic austenite at room temperature, either in a stable or metastable condition. |
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Shelf stable at room temperature these little fruit cups are a great addition to the lunch kit, providing a healthy portion of fruit to a mealtime or snacking occasion. |
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As a centrepiece, I suggest a whole Vacherin, gently warmed in a moderate oven for 15 minutes, not to cook it but to bring it to a more attractive room temperature. |
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Cells were perfused at room temperature in a modified Tyrode's solution consisting of 150 mM NaCl, 5 mM KCl, 2 mM CaCl 2, 1 mM MgCl 2, 10 mM Hepes, 30 mM glucose. |
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At the end of incubation, samples were allowed to cool down to room temperature under ambient conditions and always maintained in an aqueous environment. |
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Unlike some of the prepreg materials ordinarily used in composite processes, what they're using is a material that's like a fabric at room temperature. |
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Binders must have specific properties such as good adhesion, abrasion resistance, the ability to cure at room temperature, water resistance and ultraviolet light resistance. |
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This is corroborated by the fact that the interconversion between A 1 and A 3 is very fast at room temperature, which cannot be explained by a simple tautomeric conversion. |
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After various time intervals the supernatants were removed, cell samples were fixed with paraformaldehyde solution for 30 minutes at room temperature. |
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Slice very thinly and serve at room temperature, with squid ink aioli. |
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Combine the fruit, sugar, and lemon juice in a large pot or Dutch oven, and let macerate at room temperature for two hours, stirring occasionally. |
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Using Mackley's technique, ordinary chocolate is extruded into malleable ropes by being forced at room temperature and at high pressure though steel nozzles. |
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To determine the dry weight, the specimen was dried at room temperature for several days and in vacuum for an additional 6-8 h just before the gravimetry. |
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The plant likes bright light and grows well in room temperature. |
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Volatile organic compounds, such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and styrene, are released at room temperature from materials commonly used in construction and furnishings. |
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Loosely cover the mixture and let it sit until it comes to room temperature. |
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Tissues stored in liquid nitrogen were thawed at room temperature. |
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If you are not serving immediately, refrigerate and bring to room temperature before serving. |
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Boron reacts with oxygen at room temperature to form boron trioxide, which forms a thin film on the surface to prevent further reaction with oxygen. |
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Nevertheless, the system does demonstrate for the first time the decontamination of a bacteria-containing air stream by photocatalysis at room temperature. |
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Serve at room temperature, dusted lightly with powdered sugar. |
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Bring it back to room temperature for at least an hour before cooking, and serve with a green salad tossed in olive oil, lemon juice and a touch of Dijon mustard. |
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Process takes a bit over two hours and can be stored at room temperature once it cools. |
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After 2-3 weeks of incubation at room temperature, extensive hyphae were produced and both basidiospores and blastospores could be observed under microscope. |
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Excess unfused vesicles were removed by exchanging the solution in the cell with buffer solution several times after cooling the sample down to room temperature. |
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The focus vanished and the blaster returned to room temperature. |
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Plants dried at room temperature were used to prepare infusions. |
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Excess residual solvent was removed by vacuum drying at room temperature. |
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Samples are mixed gently for 10 s, then loaded into observation chambers and allowed to equilibrate for 60 min at room temperature before particle movements are recorded. |
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Reseal the plastic sac and leave it rocking for 1 h at room temperature. |
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Press under kitchen weights and let sit overnight at room temperature. |
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The fixative solution was partially but not completely removed, the pellet was resuspended, dropped onto pre-cleaned microscope slides and dried for 24 h at room temperature. |
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They covered topics such as measures to take when storing food at room temperature, and how to handle and braai meat in open areas to ensure that food is not contaminated. |
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The salt samples were kept at room temperature in the laboratory and iodine content was measured within a week following the iodometric titration method. |
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They were soaked in aerated water overnight at room temperature. |
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As a rule of thumb, saturated ones are solid at room temperature and unsaturated fats are liquid. |
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Run grapes, either frozen, chilled, or room temperature, through your juicer for an incredible grape faux wine. |
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The shortest molecules, those with four or fewer carbon atoms, are in a gaseous state at room temperature. |
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The reason platelets are more often contaminated than other blood products is that they are stored at room temperature for short periods of time. |
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Some of the highly branched alcohols and many alcohols containing more than 12 carbon atoms are solids at room temperature. |
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Tertiary alcohols eliminate easily at just above room temperature, but primary alcohols require a higher temperature. |
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Gold readily dissolves in mercury at room temperature to form an amalgam, and forms alloys with many other metals at higher temperatures. |
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It is drunk cold or at room temperature in summer, and often hot during cold weather. |
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At room temperature, pure plutonium is silvery in color but gains a tarnish when oxidized. |
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In a moist environment, plutonium forms hydrides on its surface, which are pyrophoric and may ignite in air at room temperature. |
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At room temperature and standard pressure, methane is a colorless, odorless gas. |
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The best condition for methane storage is at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. |
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Seed germination is improved if the pyrenes that contain the seed are subjected to extensive drying at room temperature, before stratification. |
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Tomatoes keep best unwashed at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. |
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In smaller operations the material starts at room temperature and must be heated. |
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Laboratory syntheses of kaolinite at room temperature and atmospheric pressure have been described by DeKimpe et al. |
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Logical folks for good reason like to joke about room temperature I.Q. juries, but this hot coffee case is truly incredible. |
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In this case, steel is carefully prepared so it possesses the right concentration of Austenite at room temperature. |
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Using spectrophotometer Shimadzu UV-1700 the electronic ground-state absorption spectra were recorded at the room temperature. |
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In addition, extraction times of 120 h, 144h and 168 h at room temperature were applied to water horsetail bio-opal and soil samples. |
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The pellets are cooled to room temperature by a fluidized air bed that rapidly cools the pellets without immersing them in water. |
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However, at room temperature, C recurvatus grows faster and produces hyphae, sporangiospores and, occasionally, zygospores. |
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However, a distinct difference was observed between their electrical resistivities at room temperature, as shown in Fig. |
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The law allows food to be left at room temperature for limited periods during service or when on display. |
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Some samples are removed at room temperature, because it is felt that this is the condition the material will see in a sealing situation. |
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On January 15, 2002, the Food and Drug Administration approved a form of Betaseron that can be kept at room temperature. |
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The mixture is shaken at room temperature for 48 h under a lucifugal condition. |
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Previous record holders for coldest brown dwarfs, also found by WISE and Spitzer, were about room temperature. |
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Convenient home collection materials include a unique buffer solution, which allows 18-day stability of sample at room temperature. |
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A metathesis reaction of aromatic disulphides, which naturally exchange at room temperature, causes the regeneration. |
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This technology enables room temperature entrapment of organic and bioactive molecules in silica glass beads. |
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Allow to sit at room temperature for a minute until caramelized sugar hardens. |
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Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate brulees at least two hours or up to two days before caramelizing the top shortly before serving. |
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Add sodium tetraborate decahydrate to one liter of warm distilled water until saturation is reached then cool to room temperature. |
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For these analyses, samples were digested with a mixture of per chloric acid and nitric acid and cooled to room temperature. |
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The researchers exposed each framework to increasing amounts of carbon dioxide gas in a closed system at room temperature. |
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The new beverage is uncarbonated, and the company suggests serving it at room temperature in two-ounce servings. |
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Constantan is well known as a simple alloy commonly used in thermocouples with a moderate Seebeck coefficient at room temperature. |
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The DeMattia flex fatigue is over 1,000,000 cycles for the film laminated to the carcass compound, tested unpierced at room temperature. |
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In our research we measured the temperature dependencies from room temperature to temperature of Curie point. |
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Traditional gallium trichloride is solid at room temperature and often forms clumps or sticks together during storage and use. |
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From In France the red wines of the Loire Valley made from the Gamay and Cabernet Franc grapes are more delicious cool than room temperature. |
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The solution was agitated and deaerated by bubbling argon through it for 30 minutes at room temperature. |
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Papayas that are very yellow should be left at room temperature, where they'll ripen in a few days. |
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Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra were recorded on a Varian E-3 X-band spectrometer at 77 K and at room temperature. |
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Dried material was powdered and kept in a desiccator at room temperature, in the dark, until their analysis. |
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The obtained scaffolds were stored in vacuum desiccators at room temperature for storage. |
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Some peelable masks can cure at room temperature, while an oven cure cycle can be used to cure or accelerate cure of some types. |
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To this 1 ml of perchloric acid was added and the contents were mixed and allowed to stand for 5 minutes at room temperature. |
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Allow the paprika to bloom as the oil cools to room temperature. |
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Fresh pitaya stays fresh for a short period of time when stored at room temperature. |
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Hepatize pipes and EDTR were put in ice and then in room temperature for a few minutes. |
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Before the HPLC analysis, the serum samples were purified of proteins by centrifuging with the Microcon centrifugal filters at room temperature. |
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In this research, a very sensitive and flexible sensor was produced to detect hydrogen sulfide at room temperature. |
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After milling, all samples were kept in high-density polyethylene bags at room temperature in an exsiccator until mineralization. |
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The material is then cooled to room temperature under an inert gas, and any oxidized surface material removed. |
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Punches were placed in haemolysing reagent, in duplicate or triplicate, and incubated at room temperature with shaking. |
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The filter paper is provided in an index card size, which makes it possible to store several hundred samples at room temperature in a volume the size of a shoebox. |
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Next month the company is slated to consolidate production at an existing factory with constant room temperature inside the Iga Works at Iga City, Mie Pref. |
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Try a potful of Ham Hock and Cabbage Soup or a dark and sultry Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo or Batter-Fried Chicken served hot or at room temperature. |
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In separate vessel, disperse phase D with mixing at room temperature. |
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In a three-necked flask, 120 mmol of paraformaldehyde and 60 mmol of 6-amino-1-hexanol, and 100 mL of dioxane were mixed for about 20 min at room temperature. |
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Researchers in England, Canada and Singapore have now linked the vibrational states of two millimeter-sized diamonds at room temperature in the lab. |
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It is preferable for the magnetic material that is used in a magnetic refrigerator to have a Curie point close to room temperature, along with a large magnetocaloric effect. |
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What does a cubic centimetre of water weigh at room temperature? |
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The research included the successful increase of a recommended retest date for its leading ingredient, 10 percent astaxanthin oleoresin, to four years at room temperature. |
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Extremely pure zinc reacts only slowly at room temperature with acids. |
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Although it appears that the powder is cohesionless at room temperature, there is strong evidence that there is increasing cohesion during heating. |
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The PSF polymer was dissolved in chloromethane at room temperature, and then treated with TMSCS to produce a silyl sulfonate polysulfone intermediate product. |
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My aromatic murgh shorba proved to be extremely comforting, keeping in mind the room temperature in the restaurant was a little on the lower side for me. |
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The midguts were obtained as described, dehydrated in a graded series of ethanol dilutions, transferred to hexamethyldisilazane and air dried at room temperature for 10 min. |
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Cholesteryl oleate is in the semiliquid state at room temperature, it adheres better to the surface of the teeth, and this explains the longer lubrication effect. |
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Polyunsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature as well as when refrigerated and include common vegetable oils such as corn, soy, sunflower and safflower. |
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Remove pan from heat, re-cover and allow to cool to room temperature. |
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The panel evaluated each treatment within each replication in quintuplicate, and the evaluation was performed with the samples at room temperature. |
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The resistivity of plutonium at room temperature is very high for a metal, and it gets even higher with lower temperatures, which is unusual for metals. |
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Here we introduce a new material that not only displays giant barocaloric properties, but also a large magnetocaloric response near room temperature. |
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One set of triplicates was autoclaved twice, with a 24-hour room temperature incubation between autoclavings, and used as sterile controls for the mineralization assay. |
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Anthers were removed and placed among silica pellets in a glass jar and left to dry for 2-3 days at room temperature, which allowed the anthers to dehisce. |
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Our literature search in these aspects also indicated that these compounds possess rotational isomerism and they interconvert at room temperature. |
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