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On this, she builds an `` egg compartment '' or `` egg cell '' which is filled with that famous pollen-and-nectar mixture called beebread.
Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
In a typical application -- the making of rigid urethane foam sandwich panels -- an amount of foam mixture calculated to expand 10 to 20% more than the volume of the panel is poured into the panel void and the top of the panel is locked in place by a jig.
The bread baked from this mixture is light in color and fragrant in aroma.
For, in the process of decanting, the bottle is only tilted once instead of several or more times at the table: hence, a minimum of the undesirable mixture of wine and dregs.
It is an over-all impression Mr. Sansom strives for, an impression compounded of visual details, of a savory mixture of smells, of much loving attention to architecture and scenery, of lights and shadows, of intangibles of atmosphere and of echoes of the past.
Hence it is the atomic number alone that determines the chemical properties of an element ; and it is for this reason that an element can be defined as consisting of any mixture of atoms with a given atomic number.
The mixture is roughly half sand ( 50 %), one-third clay ( 35 %), and one-sixth straw ( 15 %) by weight.
The mixture is molded by the frame, and then the frame is removed quickly.
The same mixture to make bricks, without the straw, is used for mortar and often for plaster on interior and exterior walls.
Depending on the form into which the mixture is pressed, adobe can encompass nearly any shape or size, provided drying time is even and the mixture includes reinforcement for larger bricks.
An alloy is a mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements.
Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a single melting point, but a melting range in which the material is a mixture of solid and liquid phases.
However, for most alloys there is a particular proportion of constituents ( in rare cases two )— the eutectic mixture — which gives the alloy a unique melting point.
The term alloy is used to describe a mixture of atoms in which the primary constituent is a metal.
If there is a mixture of only two types of atoms, not counting impurities, such as a copper-nickel alloy, then it is called a binary alloy.
If there are three types of atoms forming the mixture, such as iron, nickel and chromium, then it is called a ternary alloy.

mixture and left
If mineral acid is added to the acetic acid mixture, increasing the concentration of hydronium ion, the amount of dissociation must decrease as the reaction is driven to the left in accordance with this principle.
Pasteur separated the left and right crystal shapes from each other to form two piles of crystals: in solution one form rotated light to the left, the other to the right, while an Racemic mixture | equal mixture of the two forms canceled each other's effect, and does not rotate the polarized light.
The residue of air left after burning, in fact a mixture of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, was sometimes referred to as " phlogisticated air ", having taken up all of the phlogiston.
* The production of most types of electric lamps, vacuum tubes, and CRTs where the device is either left evacuated or re-filled with a specific gas or gas mixture
Researchers speculate a mixture of flour meal and water was left longer than usual on a warm day and the yeasts that occur in natural contaminants of the flour caused it to ferment before baking.
Invert sugar syrup, commercially formed by the hydrolysis of sucrose syrup to a mixture of the component simple sugars, fructose, and glucose, gets its name from the fact that the conversion causes the direction of rotation to " invert " from right to left.
When some strong acid is added to an equilibrium mixture of the weak acid and its conjugate base, the equilibrium is shifted to the left, in accordance with Le Chatelier's principle.
In 1924, the Company left Alexandra Park Aerodrome in south Manchester where test flying had taken place during the period since 1918 and the site was taken over by a mixture of recreation and housing development.
If the point, A had been chosen to the right of the azeotrope rather than to the left, the distillate at point C would be farther to the right than A, which is to say that the distillate would be richer in X and poorer in Y than the original mixture.
# Brewing: The cultured grain mixture is mixed into a specific amount of salt brine for wet fermentation or with coarse salt for dry fermentation and left to brew.
With a broad mixture of stereotypical gay characteristics, some apparent heterosexual attractions, and always picking up on ambiguous words such as queen, gay, and camp, viewers were left wondering about Mr. Humphries ' sexual orientation.
The only notable difference is that some tube paints, such as viridian or cerulean blue, produce a gritty, uneven paint mixture when left to dry and then rewetted.
Researchers speculate that a mixture of flour meal and water was left longer than usual on a warm day and the yeasts that occur in natural contaminants of the flour caused it to ferment before baking.
He grew up reading the New Testament and called the mixture of being Jewish and learning about Jesus " an odd combination " that left him open minded but deeply unsatisfied.
The compression stroke in the cylinder pushed some left over combustion products in the tube, followed by fresh ( unburned ) fuel / air mixture.
The true inheritor of his classical style was Arnolfo di Cambio ( c. 1250-1302 ), whose early death left the field clear for Giovanni Pisano, who, by then, was already pursuing his own mixture of French Gothic and the classical style.
Although the mixture was a curious one, it did have the one overwhelming virtue of excluding nobody on dogmatic grounds, a circumstance, on the left and at the time, cannot be lightly dismissed.
Disassembly of a chemoluminescent glow stick, from left to right: ( 1 ) original, intact lightstick ; ( 2 ) opened glow stick with peroxide mixture poured into a graduated cylinder and glass ampoule of fluorophore removed ; ( 3 ) all three under UV illumination showing fluorophore fluorescence and plastic container fluorescence ; ( 4 ) chemoluminescence of mixed substances in the graduated cylinder ; ( 5 ) the mixture returned to the original plastic container, showing a slightly different ( more orange ) colour of light emission ..
The whole milk of the morning milking is mixed with the naturally skimmed milk ( it is left in large shallow tanks to allow the cream to separate ) of the previous evening's milking, resulting in a part skim mixture.
Calf rennet is added, and the mixture is left to curdle for 10 – 12 minutes.

mixture and residue
The residue from the distillation of high-temperature coal tar, primarily a complex mixture of three or more membered condensed ring aromatic hydrocarbons, was listed on 28 October 2008 as a substance of very high concern by the European Chemicals Agency.
These generally involve pre-coating the chamber with any of a variety of substances, or by gently smoking a new pipe to build up a cake ( a mixture of ash, unburned tobacco, oils, sugars, and other residue ) on the walls.
If two solvents can form a negative azeotrope, then distillation of any mixture of those constituents will result in the residue being closer in composition to the azeotrope than the original mixture.
No amount of distillation, however, can make either the distillate or the residue arrive on the opposite side of the azeotrope from the original mixture.
All the compounds identified in benzoin resin were detected in an archaeological organic residue from an Egyptian ceramic censer, thus proving that this resin was used as one of the components of the mixture of organic materials burned as incense in ancient Egypt.
* Automotive shredder residue, a mixture of metallic waste resulting from the shredding of automobiles
For " Triple-O " sauce, it has been reported that, as the condiments used in the restaurants came in large containers, the excess dill pickle juice was swirled in the depleted mayonnaise jars, this mixture was then put into the depleted ketchup containers, then adding relish from the depleted relish containers, to which was added the juice and residue from the slicing of tomatoes, adding the resultant mixture to a commercial Thousand Island dressing.
High pressure, hot, seawater jets were used to clean the tanks and the mixture of seawater and residue called slops discharged into the sea, as was the oil-contaminated ballast water.
The mixture of cleaning water and residue was pumped into a slop tank and allowed to separate into oil and water during the journey.
The sugars were processed for 15 hours at 400 ° C under a nitrogen flow to a black carbon residue consisting of a complex mixture of polycyclic aromatic carbon sheets.
* De-asphalting the vacuum distillation residue to remove the highest molecular weight alicyclic compounds, which precipitate as black / brown asphaltenes when the mixture is dissolved in C < sub > 3 </ sub >– C < sub > 7 </ sub > alkanes, leaving " de-asphalted oil " ( DAO ) in solution.
A mixture of water and salt can be separated by distillation, with water as the distillate and salt as the solid residue.
: And Enoch also beheld the residue of the people which were the sons of Adam ; and they were a mixture of all the seed of Adam save it was the seed of Cain, for the seed of Cain were black, and had not place among them.

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