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1 large onion, chopped fine 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 8-oz. can crushed pineapple and 1/2 cup of the juice 1/4 cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce pineapple chunks
Then during washing, the greasy soil rolls back at the edges so that emulsified droplets can disengage themselves from the sorbed oil mass, with the aid of mechanical action, and enter the aqueous phase.
Only ordained priests can administer it, and " any priest may carry the holy oil with him, so that in a case of necessity he can administer the sacrament of anointing of the sick.
The Catechism of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America includes Unction of the Sick as among the " other sacramental rites " and it states that unction can be done with oil or simply with laying on of hands.
Depending on how much the paint is diluted ( with water ) or modified with acrylic gels, media, or pastes, the finished acrylic painting can resemble a watercolor or an oil painting, or have its own unique characteristics not attainable with other media.
Highly pigmented with a focus on single pigment colors for the cleanest mixing results, they tend to have viscosity similar to oil paints and can thus hold a brush stroke for impasto applications.
This slow drying aspect of oil can be seen as an advantage for certain techniques, but in other regards it impedes the artist trying to work quickly.
While canvas needs to be properly sized and primed before painting with oil ( otherwise it will eventually rot the canvas ), acrylic can be safely applied to raw canvas.
Other impacted resources, such as oil reserves and the retention of the local watershed, can often be cheaply conserved by thoughtful designs.
Pollution can occur from a number of sources: garbage and industrial debris ; the transportation of petroleum in tankers, increasing the probability of large oil spills ; small oil spills created by large and small vessels, which flush bilge water into the ocean.
As most oil and gas has been in place for millions to tens of millions of years, depleted oil and gas reservoirs can contain carbon dioxide for millennia.
Identified possible problems are the many ' leak ' opportunities provided by old oil wells, the need for high injection pressures and acidification which can damage the geological barrier.
Since the surfaces of a wet clutch can be slippery ( as with a motorcycle clutch bathed in engine oil ), stacking multiple clutch discs can compensate for the lower coefficient of friction and so eliminate slippage under power when fully engaged.
Bergapten in the seeds can increase photosensitivity, so the use of essential oil externally in bright sunshine should be avoided.
The oil and large doses of seeds should be avoided during pregnancy, as they can act as a uterine stimulant.
Excessive connecting rod clearance, combined with extremely high oil pump output ( rare but not impossible ) can sling enough oil to coat the cylinder walls with enough oil to facilitate reasonable piston ring seal artificially give a misleadingly high figure, on engines with compromised ring seal.
If a compression test does give a low figure, and it has been determined it is not due to intake valve closure / camshaft characteristics, then one can differentiate between the cause being valve / seat seal issues and ring seal by squirting engine oil into the spark plug orifice, in a quantity sufficient to disperse across the piston crown and the circumference of the top ring land, and thereby effect the mentioned seal.
Dill oil can be extracted from the leaves, stems and seeds of the plant.

oil and contaminate
When a turbopump is stopped, the oil from the backing vacuum may backstream through the turbopump and contaminate the chamber.
Increased life of lubricating oils, as CNG does not contaminate and dilute the crankcase oil.
When a home is sold, inspections are performed that may reveal environmental hazards such as radon gas in the basement or water supply or friable asbestos materials ( both of which can cause lung cancer ), peeling or disturbed lead paint ( a risk to children and pregnant women ), inground heating oil tanks that may contaminate ground water, or mold that can cause problems for those with asthma or allergies.
Early 0331 heads are prone to cracking and causing coolant to contaminate the oil, which can eventually lead to catastrophic engine failure.
The traditional method is a valid form of producing high-quality olive oil, if after each extraction the disks are properly cleaned from the remains of paste ; if not the leftover paste will begin to ferment, thereby producing inconsistencies of flavors ( called defects ) that will contaminate the subsequently produced olive oil.
This precludes the use of both wet sump and dry sump systems, as excess oil here would contaminate the mixture, leading to excess oil being burned in the engine and so extremely high HC emissions.
* dirt and oil can contaminate the hot-wire deteriorating its accuracy

oil and surfaces
Palm oil protects the surfaces of steel sheets before they are plated with tin.
Two pieces of amber may be united by smearing the surfaces with linseed oil, heating them, and then pressing them together while hot.
The wall surfaces to be covered being vast, a number of paintings were in fact done in oil on canvas.
Lubricating oil creates a separating film between surfaces of adjacent moving parts to minimize direct contact between them, decreasing heat caused by friction and reducing wear, thus protecting the engine.
The oil is able to trap soot from combustion in itself, rather than leaving it deposited on the internal surfaces.
In the crankcase of a vehicle engine, motor oil lubricates rotating or sliding surfaces between the crankshaft journal bearings ( main bearings and big-end bearings ), and rods connecting the pistons to the crankshaft.
However, in modern designs, there are also passageways through the rods which carry oil from the rod bearings to the rod-piston connections and lubricate the contacting surfaces between the piston rings and interior surfaces of the cylinders.
Such particles could circulate in the oil and grind against the part surfaces causing wear.
By far, the most common bearing is the plain bearing, a bearing which uses surfaces in rubbing contact, often with a lubricant such as oil or graphite.
The spinning wheels fling oil into the air around them, while the crank rods slap at the surface of the oil, splashing it randomly on the interior surfaces of the engine.
Connecting surfaces should be free of contaminants, such as scale, oil, and dirt, for quality welds.
The lack of oil on the pumping surfaces allows the pumps to work in environments where contamination control is important.
Solenoids and associated wiring are known to degrade over time, even if operating within their design parameters, due to the cumulative effects of thermal cycling and ambient grease and oil coating their surfaces – environmental aspects known to attack the integrity of plastics.
The jars were improved over time, especially at the hands of the oil drillers, and reached the most useful and workable design by the 1870s, due to another received in 1868 by Edward Guillod of Titusville, Pennsylvania, which addressed the use of steel on the jars ' surfaces that were subject to the greatest wear.
Water running off these impervious surfaces tends to pick up gasoline, motor oil, heavy metals, trash and other pollutants from roadways and parking lots, as well as fertilizers and pesticides from lawns.
Ochres are non-toxic, and can be used to make an oil paint that dries quickly and covers surfaces thoroughly.
Their stalk is surrounded by large agave-like leaves, and they secrete their oil ( green rather than pale pink ) from their surfaces.
Linseed oil is sometimes added ( typically 0. 5-2 %) to improve adhesion on difficult surfaces.
At these surfaces they naturally orient themselves with their head groups in water and their tails either sticking up and largely out of water ( as at the air-water interface ) or dissolved in the water-immiscible phase that the water is in contact with ( e. g. as the emulsified oil droplet ).
In 1863 he applied for a further patent, which read " For these purposes canvas or other suitable strong fabrics are coated over on their upper surfaces with a composition of oxidized oil, cork dust, and gum or resin ... such surfaces being afterward printed, embossed, or otherwise ornamented.

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