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rapid and drying
Forming the damp paste into corn-sized clumps by hand or with the use of a sieve instead of larger balls produced a product after drying that loaded much better, as each tiny piece provided its own surrounding air space that allowed much more rapid combustion than a fine powder.
* Conditioner ( farming ), a type of farm machine that treats hay to cause more rapid and even drying
An inkstand is a stand or tray used to house writing instruments, with a tightly-capped inkwell and a sand shaker for rapid drying.

rapid and paint
While in the action painting style of Abstract Expressionism brushstrokes were often large and bold and paint was applied in a rapid outpouring of emotion and energy, the Abstract Impressionist's short and intense brushstrokes or non-traditional application of paints and textures is done slowly and with purpose, using the passage of time as an asset and a technique.
Guercino's drawings are known for their fluent style in which " rapid, calligraphic pen strokes combined with dots, dashes, and parallel hatching lines describe the forms ".. Guercino continued to paint and teach until his death in 1666, amassing a notable fortune.
A version of the RoboCrane has been commercially developed for the Air Force to enable rapid paint stripping, inspection, and repainting of very large military aircraft such as the C-5 Galaxy.
" Sloan's approach to making urban realist art was based on images seen and remembered ( and sometimes written down ) rather than sketched in the street, even though his autographic handling of paint and print media conveys the look of a rapid drawing.
A version of the RoboCrane has been commercially developed for the Air Force to enable rapid paint stripping, inspection, and repainting of very large military aircraft such as the C-5 Galaxy.
In addition, verdigris is a fickle pigment requiring special preparation of paint, careful layered application and immediate sealing with varnish to avoid rapid discoloration ( but not in the case of oil paint ).

rapid and tends
Because tree farms are managed to enhance rapid growth, a tree farm tends to sequester carbon more quickly than an unmanaged forest, considering only the sequestration side of the equation and not the carbon release due to rot, fire, or harvest.
Lack of chain-oil, or using an oil of incorrect viscosity, is a common source of damage to chain-saws, and tends to lead to rapid wear of the bar, or the chain seizing or coming off the bar.
The Puerto Rican Paso Fino is prized for its fine or delicate step while the Colombian Paso Fino tends to have more of a rapid, piston-like action.
When rapid ambient pressure increase occurs as in diving or aircraft descent, this pressure tends to hold the Eustachian tubes closed, preventing pressure equalization across the ear drum, with painful results.
Even though not all episodes of rapid credit growth end up in a bust, when they do the adjustment tends to be very disruptive.
These are interdental with the tip of the tongue visible between the teeth, as in th in American English ; interdental with the tip of the tongue down behind the lower teeth, so that the blade is visible between the teeth ; and denti-alveolar, that is, with both the tip and the blade making contact with the back of the upper teeth and alveolar ridge, as in French t, d, n, l. The first tends to be used in careful enunciation, and the last in more rapid speech, while the tongue-down articulation is less common.
The game world tends to be set in a fantasy or science fiction universe, which allows players to do things they cannot do in real life and helps players suspend their disbelief about the rapid character growth.
Reduction of water density below tends to suppress the convection currents that cool the lower part of the liquid mass ; the lower density of hot water would reduce this effect, perhaps sustaining the more rapid initial cooling.
However, supercooling tends to be less significant where there are particles that act as nuclei for ice crystals, thus precipitating rapid freezing.
Cutting on glass tends to dent, roll or even chip knife edges in a rapid manner.
It has a slower rhythm than the original type and predictably tends to get a rapid rhythm in the middle of the song.
Stress tends to be a common trigger, especially when combined with rapid hormone changes later in life.
Because of the relatively rapid onset of tungiasis, the incubation period tends to be short.
A broad range of views are expressed, and the centre of gravity tends to change frequently, owing to the rapid turnover of editorial staff.
Due to a rapid compensation process, acute vertigo as a result of a peripheral lesion tends to improve in a short period of time ( days to weeks ).

rapid and discourage
Negative effects of inflation include an increase in the opportunity cost of holding money, uncertainty over future inflation which may discourage investment and savings, and if inflation is rapid enough, shortages of goods as consumers begin hoarding out of concern that prices will increase in the future.

rapid and color
Together they shared new approaches to art, painting the effects of light en plein air with broken color and rapid brushstrokes, in what later came to be known as Impressionism.
Extremely massive stars ( more than approximately 40 solar masses ), which are very luminous and thus have very rapid stellar winds, lose mass so rapidly due to radiation pressure that they tend to strip off their own envelopes before they can expand to become red supergiants, and thus retain extremely high surface temperatures ( and blue-white color ) from their main sequence time onwards.
Typical quotes are: " Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose "; " Out of kindness comes redness and out of rudeness comes rapid same question, out of an eye comes research, out of selection comes painful cattle "; about her childhood home in Oakland, " There is no there there "; and " The change of color is likely and a difference a very little difference is prepared.
When displayed together or in rapid succession, these images will blend together to produce a full color image as seen by the viewer.
By this point many of the technical problems in the early sets had been worked out, and the spread of color sets in Europe was fairly rapid.
NBC provided the catalyst for rapid color expansion by announcing that its prime time schedule for fall 1965 would be almost entirely in color.
There is a rapid development of color during the A. Perculas juvenile stage.
Scintillation or twinkling are generic terms for rapid variations in apparent brightness or color of a distant luminous object viewed through a medium, most commonly the atmosphere ( atmospheric scintillation ).
Film industry researchers and specialists have found that color films ( especially ones made in less expensive, less permanent processes than Technicolor ) are also decaying at a rapid pace.
Early color negative film had many shortcomings, including the high cost of the film, processing and printing, the mediocre color quality, rapid fading and discoloration of highlights of some types of print that became noticeable after several years.
The market for color laser printers continues to expand, fuelled by the rapid shift of business documents from monochrome to color.
Squid are capable of rapid changes in skin color and pattern through nervous control of chromatophores.
The sodium and potassium carbonate minerals of the lavas formed by Ol Doinyo Lengai are unstable at the Earth's surface and susceptible to rapid weathering, quickly turning from black to grey in color.
According to the model, spatial color distribution of luminous balls commonly observed in HL phenomenon are produced by electrons accelerated by electric fields during rapid fracture of piezoelectric rocks under the ground.
Facilities include color and black-and-white darkrooms, photo studios, a library, two galleries, a furniture collection, sculptural wood-and metalworking shops, a metalsmithing / jewelry design studio, digital fabrication technology such as 2 rapid prototyping systems and 4 CNC milling machines, printmaking equipment, life drawing studios, audio recording booth, 24-hour-access student studios, a coffee shop, a bookstore with art supplies, and classroom / labs equipped with Mac and Windows computers.
Fuji Hunt also includes miconazole as a final rinse additive in their formulation of the C-41RA rapid access color negative developing process.
Proponents of the test claim this method allows a rapid and deep personality analysis from only this color ranking information.
Depending on the swing meter, the player will either be required to press a specific key once to stop the meter on a color, press two buttons in rapid succession to move the meter to a color, or press a specific series of buttons before the meter runs out.
" Patrizio stated the production was not of the highest caliber, as the rapid " MTV-style " cuts were distracting, as was the switch from black and white to color shots.
These painters had been influenced by the artists of the Barbizon School and emulated them by registering their impressions with rapid strokes of color.

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