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residue and cake
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.
After fermentation, the paste is pressed, producing a liquid, which is the soy sauce, and a cake of soy and cereal residue, which is usually reused as animal feed.
While they are working, the cat turns up and snacks on a cake in the bathtub with the water running, and leaves a pink residue.
There are lots of special food in Jiangyin, for example: Black Du wine, puffer fish, anchovy, saury, saury ravioli, chestnut cakes, Shengang blinds, Shengang braised pork balls, Qingyang water mutton, Vasco soy sauce, five elements of tea, drag stove cake, the Yangtze River shrimp, Gushan shepherd's-purse fired cake, Gushan red beans, red noodles, Xishiqiao residue cake, crab roe dumplings, bridge eel.
Another common natural nematicide is obtained from neem cake, the residue obtained after cold-pressing the fruit and kernels of the neem tree.

residue and from
Nevertheless, because the Cost Section has felt impelled to make some kind of a distribution of total costs, it has apportioned this residue, which it sometimes calls `` burden '', among the units of carload traffic on a basis ( partly ton, partly ton-mile ) which is concededly quite arbitrary from the standpoint of cost determination.
The residue from soybean processing goes mainly into animal feeds.
In American English, asphalt ( or asphalt cement ) is the carefully refined residue from the distillation process of selected crude oils.
Annex II lists other wastes such as household wastes and residue that comes from incinerating household waste.
Despite testimony from " Soldier F " that he had fired at a man holding and firing a pistol, Widgery acknowledged that the photographs showed Doherty was unarmed, and that forensic tests on his hands for gunshot residue proved negative.
It has been argued that firearms residue on some deceased may have come from contact with the soldiers who themselves moved some of the bodies, or that the presence of lead on the hands of one ( James Wray ) was easily explained by the fact that his occupation involved the use of lead-based solder.
* Discovery of residue from fermented beverage consumed up to 9, 000 years ago in Jiahu, Henan Province, China.
The sweet chocolate residue found in jars from the site of Puerto Escondido in Honduras from around 1100 BC is the earliest found evidence of the use of cacao to date.
An early Classic ( 460 – 480 AD ) period Mayan tomb from the site of Rio Azul, Guatemala, had vessels with the Maya glyph for cacao on them with residue of a chocolate drink.
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.
Other reasons include: a ) changes in plant canopy caused by shifts in plant biomass production associated with moisture regime ; b ) changes in litter cover on the ground caused by changes in both plant residue decomposition rates driven by temperature and moisture dependent soil microbial activity as well as plant biomass production rates ; c ) changes in soil moisture due to shifting precipitation regimes and evapo-transpiration rates, which changes infiltration and runoff ratios ; d ) soil erodibility changes due to decrease in soil organic matter concentrations in soils that lead to a soil structure that is more susceptible to erosion and increased runoff due to increased soil surface sealing and crusting ; e ) a shift of winter precipitation from non-erosive snow to erosive rainfall due to increasing winter temperatures ; f ) melting of permafrost, which induces an erodible soil state from a previously non-erodible one ; and g ) shifts in land use made necessary to accommodate new climatic regimes.
A problem for firearms is the accumulation of waste products from the partial combustion of propellants, metallic residue from the bullet itself, and small flecks of the cartridge case, collectively known as fouling or gunshot residue.
In addition to being a nuisance, the residue from burnt black powder is hygroscopic and with the addition of moisture absorbed from the air, this residue forms a caustic substance.
In particular, powder residue patterning is used by law enforcement to validate the distance between the firearm and the person shot using known facts from the manufacturer about powder type, content, volume, muzzle velocity, and other ballistic factors.
Afterwards, the radioactive debris and soils were placed in a landfill on the island, along with residue from Agent Orange containers returned from Southeast Asia after the Vietnam War, PCBs, PAHs, dioxins, and sarin nerve gas from the Soviet Union and East Germany.

residue and mustard
The dholak's higher-pitched head is a simple membrane while the bass head, played usually with the left hand, has a compound syahi to lower the pitch and enable the typical Dholak sliding sound (" giss " or " gissa "), often the caked residue of mustard oil pressing, to which some sand and oil or tar may be added.

residue and oil
In this cycle, the gasoline is mixed with lubricant oil, resulting in a simpler, but more environmentally damaging system, as the excess oils do not burn and are left as a residue.
Current environmental issues include the fact that the tropical rainforest is subject to deforestation ; soil erosion ; loss of biodiversity and the pollution of coastal waters from oil residue and raw sewage.
Midwives were encouraged by Soranus to put olive oil in the baby ’ s eyes to cleanse away any birth residue, and to place a piece of wool soaked in olive oil over the umbilical cord.
Hemp flour is the by-product after pressing the oil and milling the residue.
The stone is wetted, with water staying only on the surface not covered in grease-based residue of the drawing ; the stone is then ' rolled up ', meaning oil ink is applied with a roller covering the entire surface ; since water repels the oil in the ink, the ink adheres only to the greasy parts, perfectly inking the image.
This stomach oil is a digestive residue created in the foregut of all tubenoses except the diving petrels, and is used mainly for storage of energy rich food as well as for defence.
Stomach oil is oil composed of neutral dietary lipids that are the residue created by digestion of the prey items.
* Petroleum coke, a solid, carbon-rich residue derived from distillation of crude oil
* Hemp flour is produced by pressing the oil from the hemp seed, and milling the residue.
Hemp seed is approximately 30 % oil and 70 % residue.
Other problems include refinery residue and gas-stripped oil.
Virgin coconut oil ( VCO ) can be produced from fresh coconut meat, milk or residue.
Producing it from the fresh meat involves removing the shell and washing, then either wet-milling or drying the residue and using a screw press to extract the oil.
Coconut oil can also be extracted from the dry residue left over from the production of coconut milk.
An oil tanker taking on bunker fuel. Fuel oil is a fraction obtained from petroleum distillation, either as a distillate or a residue.
Heavier petroleum products like diesel and lubricating oil are much less volatile and distill out more slowly, while bunker oil is literally the bottom of the barrel ; the only things more dense than bunker fuel are carbon black feedstock and bituminous residue which is used for paving roads ( asphalt ) and sealing roofs.
( The residue from every stage is used in animal feed and to make corn oil or other applications.
Balikpapan I has two raw oil refinery units that produce naphtha, kerosene, gasoline, diesel fuel, and residue and one high-vacuum unit that produces of paraffin oil distillate ( POD ), used as raw material for wax factories.

residue and pressing
The particular advantage in cane sugar operations is the ability to use the dried solid residue of pressing the cane ( see bagasse ) as a fuel of trivial cost, providing that low cost technical labor is available to maintain the locomotives.
It is made, like Italian grappa, by distilling the grape residue, primarily the skins and pulp () plus the stems () and seeds, left over from winemaking after pressing the grapes.

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