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grain and either
A chemical explosive may consist of either a chemically pure compound, such as nitroglycerin, or a mixture of a fuel and an oxidizer, such as black powder or grain dust and air.
Grains may be preserved using carbon dioxide by one of two methods ; either using a block of dry ice placed in the bottom and the can is filled with grain or the container can be purged from the bottom by gaseous carbon dioxide from a cylinder or bulk supply vessel.
With this enzyme, Enviropig is able to digest cereal grain phosphorus, so there is then no need to supplement the pigs ' diet with either phosphate minerals or commercially produced phytase, and less phosphorus is lost in the manure.
For example, Calvin once wrote, " I have had much conversation with many Jews: I have never seen either a drop of piety or a grain of truth or ingenuousness – nay, I have never found common sense in any Jew.
Beyond the FDA ’ s standards and state statutes the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ), which regulates federal school nutrition programs, broadly requires grain and bread products served under these programs either be enriched or whole grain ( see 7 CFR 210. 10 ( k )( 5 )).
Any vodka then not made from either grain or potatoes would have to display the products used in its production.
The texture and appearance of wood grain may be enhanced and preserved by the use of an appropriate coating process, either transparent, such as varnish or opaque, like paint.
For example, if one argues that a given number of grains of sand does not make a heap and that an additional grain does not either, then to conclude that no additional amount of sand would make a heap is to construct a sorites argument.
Sorghum is a genus of numerous species of grasses, one of which is raised for grain and many of which are used as fodder plants either cultivated or as part of pasture.
Einkorn wheat ( from German Einkorn, literally " single grain ") can refer either to the wild species of wheat, Triticum boeoticum, or to the domesticated form, Triticum monococcum.
Perón restored diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union and, in 1949, articulated a " third way " as his foreign policy doctrine, in hopes of avoiding friction with either superpower, while opening the door to grain sales to the perennially shortage-stricken Soviets.
Buckwheat is raised for grain where a short season is available, either because it is used as a second crop in the season, or because the climate is limiting.
Sacrifices were either blood sacrifices ( animals ) or bloodless offerings ( grain and wine ).
When used for hewing, a notch is chopped, perpendicular to the grain, and to the depth to be hewn, then either a hewing broadaxe or adze is used to remove the excess.
At points along the stream mills were built either to saw lumber or to grind grain.
It, like much Sahelian architecture, is built with a mudbrick called Banco: a recipe of mud and grain husks, fermented, and either formed into bricks or applied on surfaces as a plaster like paste in broad strokes.
This grain growth can either be normal or abnormal, a normal grain growth is characterized by the uniform growth and size of all the grains in the specimen.
Akvavit, like vodka, is distilled from either grain ( Sweden, Denmark and Germany ) or potatoes ( Norway, Denmark, Sweden ).
Regardless of whether the blended whiskey is made from combining grain whiskey with either single malt whiskey or with single pot still whiskey, it is labelled with the same terminology.
Besides the technique common in Western alcoholic beverages of either fermented from fruit juices that already contain simple sugars ( wine ), or else malted grains with sugar converted from starch using the grain's own enzymes ( beer ), Chinese jiu ( and many other East Asian alcoholic beverages ) are most commonly fermented from sugars converted from grain starch using enzymes from certain mold strains.
Grain shipments from farms in Ohio were loaded onto ships by elevators at Toledo ; these ships were unloaded by elevators at Buffalo that transshipped their grain to canal boats ( and, later, rail cars ), which were unloaded by elevators in Brooklyn, where the grain was either distributed to East Coast flour mills or loaded for further transshipment to England, the Netherlands or Germany.

grain and coming
" Most meals would have consisted of rice, in the south, or wheat or other grain products in the north, accompanied with green vegetables, with protein often coming from foods like peanuts and soy.
:" All nature, from the smallest thing to the biggest, from a grain of sand to the sun, from the protista to man, is in a constant state of coming into being and going out of being, in a constant flux, in a ceaseless state of movement and change.
Samhain was the traditional time for slaughter, for preparing stores of meat and grain to last through the coming winter.
To cover the costs of the Second Boer War, Lord Salisbury's Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Michael Hicks Beach ) suggested introducing import taxes or tariffs on foreign metal, flour and grain coming into Britain.
From the perspective of the grain of dust circling the Sun ( panel ( a ) of the figure ), the Sun's radiation appears to be coming from a slightly forward direction ( aberration of light ).
A woman from the forest and hills, whose womb puts forth ritualistically symbolic grain comes to save her children from the coming spiritual apocalypse brought forth by human sinfulness and weakness.
" The purpose of this conversation was to invoke an abundance of grain in the coming year.
The city is where imposing grain stations can be found, buying agricultural crops coming from Ifugao, Kalinga, Quirino, Nueva Viscaya, and parts of Isabela.
Preceding the coming of the Russians the Mansi of this region were farmers and according to the tradition Yermak collected tribute in the form of grain ( Bahrushin 1955, 2: 147 ).

grain and through
There were allegations of defiling an altar, selling Church grain that had been meant to feed the poor for his own personal gain, and for suppressing dissent through violence and murder.
Max and Moritz was a series of severely moralistic tales in the vein of German children's stories such as Struwwelpeter (" Shockheaded Peter "); in one, the boys, after perpetrating some mischief, are tossed into a sack of grain, run through a mill and consumed by a flock of geese.
Nitrogen gas ( N < sub > 2 </ sub >) at concentrations of 98 % or higher is also used effectively to kill insects in grain through hypoxia.
The merchants of the region exported oil, grain, textiles, metal work, and pottery through the port cities to Western markets.
Here, large industrial fans are used to blow air through the germinating grain beds and to pass hot air through the malt being kilned.
Without Soviet imports, German stocks would have run out in several key products by October 1941, and Germany would have already run through its stocks of rubber and grain before the first day of the invasion.
This was done through the Decree on Nationalization that declared the nationalization of all large-scale private enterprises while requisitioning grain away from peasants and providing it to workers in cities and Red soldiers fighting the Whites.
A system of monitoring grain prices eliminated severe shortages, and enabled the price of rice to rise slowly and smoothly through the 18th century.
This process occurs through three phases: recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth.
Some counties have trouble transporting all the required grain to meet their tax quotas, so it makes sense to pay the government in silver, a medium of exchange that is already abundant amongst landowners through their own private commercial affairs.
* The Ming Dynasty government of China greatly reduces the quotas for taking grain, severely diminishing the state's capacity to relieve famines through a previously successful granary system.
One can blow air through an end grain piece 10 inches long to make bubbles come out in a glass of water.
One possibility is twisted grain alignment along the line of sight due to variation in the galactic magnetic field ; another is the line of sight passes through multiple clouds.
In the continuing conflict with Athens Philip marched east through Thrace in an attempt to capture Byzantium and the Bosphorus, thus cutting off the Black Sea grain supply that provided Athens with much of its food.
Above all, from the Middle Ages through the beginning of the nineteenth century, Termini served as a major center for the collection and shipping of grain and other foodstuffs stored and subjected to duty in a special government warehouse complex ( the caricatore regio ).
Whilst the majority of the grain falls through the concave, the straw is carried by a set of " walkers " to the rear of the machine, allowing any grain and chaff still in the straw to fall below.
The lower sieve separates clean grain, which falls through, from incompletely threshed pieces.
For example, film grain is quantified as graininess via a measurement of film density fluctuations as seen through a 0. 048 mm sampling aperture.
This was foreseen by a Chinese official in 1447, who remarked that the flood-prone Yellow River made the Grand Canal like a throat that could be easily strangled ( leading some officials to request restarting the grain shipments through the East China Sea ).
Some apocrypha and pseudepigraphic sources express pessimism about human nature (" A grain of evil seed was sown in Adam's heart from the beginning "), and the Talmud ( b. Avodah Zarah 22b ) has an unusual passage which Edward Kessler describes as " the serpent seduced Eve in paradise and impregnated her with spiritual-physicial ' dirt ' which was inherited through the generations ," but the revelation at Sinai and the reception of the Torah cleansed Israel.
This action effectively closed the grain route to Athens through the Hellespont, thereby starving Athens.

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