If a plastic moisture barrier is present, either an oil or latex floor coating may be used. |
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A coating of zinc on steel can be used and the aluminum welded to it by the gas tungsten arc welding process. |
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Many of the tok-tokkies prevent evaporation of water from their bodies by producing a waxy coating that keeps the water in. |
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The light from the Bleak Inn reflected off of the sheeny coating of dew which covered the street. |
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This is moisture resistant and forms a tough coating which can be washed with soap and water. |
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However, twice the significance is given to corrosion in the surface area beneath the protective coating. |
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Magnesium alloys, on the other hand, form a loose, permeable oxide coating on the molten metal surface. |
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Caustic alkalis react with the paint coating and loosen it from the surface. |
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When you do expose your skin, give it a good coating of a water-repellent sunscreen first. |
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Similarly, the chicken wings come in Thai jelly, a sticky slick of savoury honey coating some very ruddy wings. |
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The fuel is a coating of an acrylic polymer or a droplet of water that sits on the foil. |
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I was able to imitate the moulding's finish by base coating the wood with red acrylic paint, then applying a coat of black semi-gloss paint. |
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Particle coating and bombardment conditions were carried out basically as described previously, with a biolistic helium gun device. |
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The tortellini and cannelloni were both defended by a thick coating of mozzarella, which I had barely breached before I had to call it a day. |
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From a distance, this appears to be the mottled brown of old brick, but as I get closer I see that there is a coating of fine brown weed. |
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Low-e glazings use a thin, metallic oxide coating deposited on the glass to reduce radiant heat loss through the window. |
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The leaves are covered with a white, downy coating that, before the introduction of cotton to Britain, was used to make candle wicks. |
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After coating the glass with a silane reagent containing aldehyde groups, they used Schiff's base chemistry to immobilise the protein molecules. |
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New evidence points to production of myelin, a fatty insulation coating the brain's internal wiring, as a neural Achilles' heel early in life. |
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She was born after a quick labor and has a coating of bright red hair on her little head. |
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I stand for just a drizzle of olive oil across the top of the sandwich, or a light coating of the transcendent caper vinaigrette. |
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The word itself refers to a method of dyeing designs on cloth by coating with removable wax the parts not to be dyed. |
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Mere culture, refinement, respectability, morality, is simply a painted coating of varnish on the outside. |
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It's a process for preparing a reflexible pigment consisting of a metal deposition layer and resinous coating layer on at least one side thereof. |
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For visible-light applications using halogen or xenon lamps, an aluminum-silicon-oxide coating is also available. |
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This hard resinous coating originates from the plant sap metabolized by the lac insect. |
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The tool was lacquered after assembly, no coating being present between the side piece and the stock. |
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The leaf surfaces of lady's mantle are covered with small hairs, in addition to a waxy coating. |
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The combined weight of both backing and coating, measured in ounces per square yard of wallcovering. |
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The scenic front is not pictorially decorated but is composed of a metal coating and a bronze alto-relievo sculpture located in a black recess. |
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The aluminum bronze coating provides an improvement over prior art coatings in reducing coefficient of friction between the parts. |
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I laughed as I piled my plate with pancakes and strawberries before coating it in hot syrup. |
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It is important to make a distinction between the removability of a coating and its solubility. |
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A conversion coating is applied and external parts are powder coated in one or two colors, silk-screened, and pad printed. |
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The coating absorbs some of the laser's light, a percentage of which is made into a photocurrent. |
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Unlike other corn proteins, which are water soluble, zein repels water, making it an ideal coating material. |
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The performance of rotary cutting tools is determined by tool geometry, tungsten carbide and wear resisting coating. |
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Rising dew from the bottom gently kissed the people on their faces, coating their skin in a fine residue as they slowly climbed down the ladder. |
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The optical path difference is directly proportional to the cosine of the angle of refraction through the coating. |
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The spray skirt has a light and pliant nylon construction, and a thick PVC coating renders it leakproof. |
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In 1935, Zeiss found a coating of magnesium fluoride on glass lenses dramatically improved image quality. |
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A thin veil of fog had rolled in off the bay, obscuring his view and coating the area in a pale gray-white mist. |
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Her anti-feminist manifesto is the final crazy coating on this already cuckoo confection. |
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Stucky speculates that a synthetic material based on the worm's teeth might one day serve as an antifouling coating for ships' hulls. |
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Similarly, an anti-reflection coating can be given to avoid glare from light. |
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The last type of coating is the anti-reflective. It utilizes mental oxides to block reflected light and to reduce glare. |
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Interesting thin plates of silver coating rhodonite and diopside in massive galena are reported from the mines at Garpenberg, Sweden. |
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A few sharp rhombic crystals of rhodochrosite without siderite coating were also found in the Eagle mine. |
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But don't use this technique at the car dealership or you'll end up with a thousand bucks' worth of rust coating. |
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The air was thick with grit and smoke, its acidic taste coating the insides of her mouth. |
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On Tuesday last Galway woke up to see all the motor vehicles covered with a light coating of brown sand. |
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Pistons are jet cooled on the underside and piston skirts have a special coating to assure a smooth break-in period. |
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Another way to obtain a compatible coating is by tinning the stainless steel with a high-silicon aluminum alloy. |
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The walls of molds of this material are commonly lined by a thin coating of limonite. |
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Mix together the soy, sugar, a tablespoon of oil and half a tablespoon of fish sauce, then pour over the beef, coating well. |
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When used with insulated glass panels, the coating is applied to the outer surface of the inner skin. |
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The solution is to pressure wash the surface, then apply a cementaceous coating that reduces moisture absorption. |
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A permanent coating of titanium oxide causes rainwater to slide in cleansing sheets rather than in dirt-streaked rivulets. |
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Three new pedestrian islands will be built and an anti-skid coating applied in Brunshaw Road on the approaches to the roundabout. |
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My eyes had a light coating of mascara and some eyeliner applied, but that was as far as I was going with makeup. |
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The coating biodegrades rapidly, because it is made from environmentally friendly materials. |
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However, fresh fish can be breaded and pan-fried with a crispy cornmeal coating in less than 10 minutes. |
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Cool the soup in the refrigerator, placing an oven mitten under the pot to prevent the plastic shelf coating from melting. |
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The denims are coated with a clear, rubberized coating, which is fairly rigid but can be broken down and softened in washes. |
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As with any material implanted into the body, the coating needed to be biocompatible. |
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Alkaline cleaning is used to remove oils, inhibitors, lubricants and dirt prior to coating. |
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The coating is not affected by lubricant films and can be applied as a tailor-made shim, foil gasket or as a direct coating. |
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Actually a highly-modified gauss rifle, it fired tiny spheres of an osmium-uranium alloy that had a lubricious, ferro-magnetic coating. |
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Using a molecular beam epitaxy chamber, scientists spray-paint a surface with atoms under high temperatures, creating an atomic coating. |
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I did have a problem getting the cheeses really emulsified, and instead of lusciously coating my pasta, they clumped up a bit. |
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Adhesion is the attractive force that exists between the coating and the gun metal. |
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A silver-based sensitive coating, then on paper, later on glass and ultimately on plastic film, was used for a brief exposure in the camera. |
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She turned her head away, the tears beginning to trace paths through the thin layer of sand coating her cheeks. |
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Most tinted and mirrored films include a coating to block the transmission of ultraviolet light. |
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But in the real life scenario, the predicted advantages of heparin coating don't seem to feature. |
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Modern aluminium pans have a non-stick interior coating of Teflon or some tougher composite material. |
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Both feature 10-ounce cotton canvas with a water-repellant Teflon coating and 100 percent polyester blaze overlay. |
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They're using a coating composed of nano particles made of silica, the same material glass is made from. |
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Polytetrafluoroethylene is the basis of the non-stick coating Teflon, as well as the breathable waterproof fabric Goretex. |
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Quinoa has a natural coating of saponin, the bitter taste of which repels insects and birds. |
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For roofs this is generally done by applying a coating such as tar, acrylic, silicone or rubberized paint. |
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The 2cm chalcopyrite crystals are striated but quite clean, with no tarnish or coating. |
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This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do. |
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Requirements for cleaning and pre-treatment of the galvanized or sherardised steel products prior to powder coating are also specified. |
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This scarifies the hard coating on the outside which protects them for years if need be. |
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The product is available to medical device manufacturers through licensing arrangements with technology transfer and contract coating options. |
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Oral malodour predominantly originates from the tongue coating, gingival crevice, and periodontal pockets. |
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The transformer laminations or coating of shellac, enamel or varnish is to insulate adjacent turns from shorts between winding. |
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Someday these fungi may be applied as a seed coating to make plants better fit to resist scab as they approach maturity. |
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Nominal coating thickness for equally coated tinplate range from 0.38 to 1.54 m on each surface. |
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Hardfacing applies a coating for the purpose of reducing wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, oxidation, cavitations, etc. |
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The light was already tinged with red, coating everything it touched with the colour. |
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Finally, dip the meat covered egg in beaten egg before coating in breadcrumbs and plunging into the deep fat fryer until golden brown. |
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Down on the lawn, all that citronella is coating diners' tongues, and the waiters bearing trays of Cristal are working overtime. |
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Fabrics made with the coating withstand repeated washing with water and are therefore reusable. |
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The flame flickered, casting an amber glow over the room and coating it in warmth. |
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There was a schlooping sound as he shook the coating of thick black oil from his fingers. |
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If the coating is too thin, it will not stop moisture seepage. |
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The best way to enjoy the crabs is to play up their crackly edible shell with a batter coating. |
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It is tolerant of a wide range of environmental conditions and surface coating types including biocidal antifouling paints and non-toxic foul-release coatings. |
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I got to work this morning and found that my lunch box had leaked into my bag, and there was pesto sauce from my pasta salad coating the inside of the bag. |
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If directed by the architect or engineer all brickwork cleaned by sandblasting shall be waterproofed with an approved clear coating as designated by architect or engineer. |
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A micrometer-thick coating of steam-jet-cooked starch is just the thing to improve plastic films' retention of the water-based dyes and printing inks used on food labels. |
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A coating of pine resin waterproofed the fir splice and his skis. |
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A water-based coating technology provides lubricious, low-friction surfaces that greatly reduce tissue trauma during repeated insertions of a variety of medical devices. |
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We want a system that does not allow ions to migrate through the coating. |
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The last thing that such oily flesh requires is a coating of batter. |
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Continually running an older car not designed to use unleaded petrol will eventually cause the coating to wear away, causing damage to the valves and cylinder heads. |
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The inert nature of the anodic coating provides excellent heat resistance. |
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Wait until you serve up these fudge brownie treats, baked in ice-cream cones, and covered in chocolate coating and sprinkles. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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However, fats and oils can provide a protective coating for bacteria, a way for them to survive even moderate scrubbing. |
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Boots that have been enameled or shellacked can only be treated with hot wax after they have been thoroughly cleaned to remove the previous coating. |
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Remove the butter and shortening from the freezer, and toss them with the dry ingredients, coating them well. |
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Devil's food cupcakes are filled with a luscious chocolate mousse center and topped with a coating of chocolate ganache. |
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A mix of trendy and traditional styles is available and the entire range is made from machine washable, minimum-iron fabrics with many featuring tough Teflon coating. |
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Despite these complex results, our data show that microphagous surface deposit feeders can select for particles based on size and organic coating. |
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Additionally, another airfoil was sectioned and examined metallographically to verify the completeness of coating removal and the absence of base metal attack. |
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The experiments indicate that a low-dose herbicide seed coating on resistant corn can increase yields up to four-fold in fields highly infested with witchweed. |
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Also, because a glass reflector is harder and more scratch-resistant than a metal reflector, cracking of the coating is minimized, providing a longer service life. |
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Magnesium, titanium, zirconium, niobium, tantalum, molybdenum and tungsten may be soldered if they are plated with a solderable metal coating such as silver. |
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Clean both surfaces and apply a light coating of grease upon reassembly. |
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A zinc rich paint coating protects the interior of the pipe. |
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Her bones stick up from the ground, and water has sealed them with a sparkling calcite coating. |
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Cylinders are parent bored but plasma coated with a few tenths of a millimeter coating to give the cylinder surface tool steel hardness and great durability. |
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Sixteen of the coating industry's leading companies have banded together under the TEAM UV banner to produce a racecar coated with the latest paint and coatings technology. |
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Much of the chalcopyrite known to be from the replacement ore bodies of the Argentine vein displays either a dark gray tarnish or a thin coating of another mineral. |
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The team prepared a new sample by coating a titanium plate with a layer of titanium dioxide, or titania, familiar as the whiter than white pigment in household paints. |
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This last was a square patty with a crunchy coating on the outside and firm pink filet inside, served in a sesame bun with loosely chopped coleslaw and tartar sauce. |
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These two types of fungus leave a dusty or cottony coating on grapes and leaves. |
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The keyboard surround is also black, but more importantly, it's finished in a tactile, rubberised coating which feels just great when you rest your wrists on it. |
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A metal's oxide coating is as familiar as rust on an iron surface or the thin aluminum oxide film protecting an aluminum sheet. |
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The part had an abradable coating the removal of which signified that replacement was necessary. |
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In all cases, the surface of the plastic must be made conductable, and this is most simply done by coating with a reduced silver film. |
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The difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the film and the coating can cause the coating to delaminate. |
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Occurs as a fine coating over the minerals in druses or cavities in the granite. |
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Regardless of GRM used, graffiti ghosts persist. Protect cladding with surface coating or replace with graffiti resistant paint or laminate. |
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The surface of this type of vibrating coating line is distributed and scattered with raised bumps. |
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It is used as the coating in liquitabs, which contain liquid washing detergent, and in soluble laundry bags to hold soiled hospital laundry. |
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In more recent years, Oliver's efforts have been traduced by the introduction of a version of the biscuit with a plain chocolate coating. |
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Modern tennis balls are made of hollow vulcanized rubber with a felt coating. |
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The coating, which is usually applied by sputtering with an argon plasma, has a triple role in this application. |
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Lead is frequently used in the polyvinyl chloride coating of electrical cords. |
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In medicine, silver is incorporated into wound dressings and used as an antibiotic coating in medical devices. |
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Glaze is a glassy coating on pottery, the primary purposes of which are decoration and protection. |
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Flickering of the image can be partially solved using a long persistence phosphor coating on the CRT, so that successive images fade slowly. |
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Basket stars in particular may be capable of suspension feeding, using the mucus coating on their arms to trap plankton and bacteria. |
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The residual radioactive contamination on the surface is significantly reduced once the strippable coating is removed. |
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If the metal is exposed long enough to a limited amount of water vapor, a powdery surface coating of PuO2 is formed. |
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The addition of a concrete coating is also useful to compensate for the pipeline's negative buoyancy when it carries lower density substances. |
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A light coating of kaolin, which forms a physical barrier to some pests, also may help prevent apple sun scalding. |
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A candied violet or crystallized violet is a flower, usually of Viola odorata, preserved by a coating of egg white and crystallised sugar. |
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Xanthan gum was introduced into a traditional, wax-based coating formulation for easy peelers. |
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The molluscan shell appears to have originated from a mucus coating, which eventually stiffened into a cuticle. |
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Iron made from bog ore will often contain residual silicates, which can form a glassy coating that imparts some resistance to rusting. |
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Indeed, wax or silicone is usually used as a coating to avoid fraying and potential immune responses when silk fibers serve as suture materials. |
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In Penang cuisine, dried, shredded nutmeg rind with sugar coating is used as toppings on the uniquely Penang ais kacang. |
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The coating has been made of the cheap starch and it is resistant to acidic media and can be used in foodstuff and medical industries. |
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Its purpose is to wash away the sugar crystals' outer coating, which is less pure than the crystal interior. |
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Fresh cassava can be preserved like potato, using thiabendazole or bleach as a fungicide, then wrapping in plastic, coating in wax or freezing. |
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The coating typically consists of flour, salt, starch, lecithin, and sometimes sesame seeds. |
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Peanut powder is an important ingredient in the spicy coating for kebabs in Nigeria and Ghana. |
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The porous texture allows wax to be retained within the structure of the base material, thus providing a more durable wax coating. |
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This tool is then completely submerged in the solution vertically and drawn out horizontally to ensure a uniform coating of the wire mesh. |
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The sacrificial coating protects the hull, but because it takes the damage the hull doesn't, we must replace it annually. |
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The estimated life of the Stobie pole is forty-five years, without any maintenance but coating with bitumen at the ground line. |
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Each tankful of leaded gasoline causes an increasingly thick coating of lead to build up on the catalyst. |
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One common type involves the abrading of the coating surface with a wool felt cloth moving across an abrasive powder. |
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The one-component emulsion called Powersil 570 Plus is applied by spraying and then cures to form a water-repellent silicone coating. |
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After treatment with the coating, the kite will snap and crackle like it used to, be clean and perfectly water-repellent. |
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Water-soluble polyimides are needed which can be applied as a coating using aqueous solutions rather than organic solvents. |
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The tour will feature demonstrations of its agglomerator, enrober, pan coating, tableting, carbonator and botthing capabilities. |
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Durability of the binding inhibition of albumin coating on tympanostomy tubes. |
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The self-corrosion current of Ni-P coating is the least either in acid, alkalic, or salty solutions. |
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Granite, basalt, andesite and trachyte are used as coating materials for buildings. |
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Or worse, the antiglare coating on the LCD display can dissolve, leaving smudge spots. |
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Both cleaning systems feature anti-IR reflective coating and have antiglare blackened components. |
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The casing of the watch is titanium and the touchscreen on the face is sapphire glass with antiglare coating. |
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Toshiba's Portenge M700 Tablet PC series incorporates a touch screen LED backlit display with an anti-glare coating. |
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And then I got a coating of Harvard on me and a coating of The New Yorker. |
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When crushed, the leaves form a hard coating on the railhead that causes train wheels to slip and slide. |
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The coating can be used on Axion's recycled plastic railroad ties, structural building products and other applications. |
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The figures in the reredos were cut flush in order to put a plaster coating on in the Reformation. |
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The solution to use AquataPoxy as the resurfacer and epoxy top coat would allow faster turn-around while providing a superior coating system. |
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The grooves are in the form of triangular riblets scored into a coating on the blade surface. |
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Silica can potentially create Lewis acid sites and the mixed silica alumina coating can possess both acid and basic sites. |
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As a general rule you cannot use dry-cleaning fluids or any spirit-based cleaners on roller blinds as they will take off the fabric coating. |
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The thinness of the nano-scale coating makes it possible for the liquid glass to be used on a variety of flexible substrates, such as textiles. |
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This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in coating, laminating, varnishing, waxing, and rubberizing textiles and apparel. |
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This goes well with the stable, double-domed sapphire glass with scratchproof anti-reflective coating. |
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Shurtape has introduced the CP 901, a high-performance masking tape designed for the oil and natural gas pipe coating industry. |
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High-strength, low alloy set screws with additional corrosion coating applied are used to make adjustments. |
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As a single-source coating system, Stadler said VIVATI VM coatings enable manufacturers to more effectively manage the vacuum metalizing process. |
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Praxair leverages its history as a coating supplier to metallurgically qualify and test all of its anilox coating and engravings. |
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The effect of the length of the fluorinated sidechain was studied on the glassy coating formulations. |
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The SEM micrograph indicated the surface of the coating was composed of a large amount of particles. |
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Figure 4 shows SEM micrographs of the surface of the coating after heat treatment. |
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The SKYscapes basecoat-clearcoat exterior coating system reduces paint-process time by as much as 30 percent. |
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Lay the pineapple kebabs on a sheet of foil and either grill or barbecue, thickly coating it with the demerara sugar first, until it caramelises. |
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The mold is painted with a new nano-particle conductive coating that receives current via slip rings that carry the power to the mold. |
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Tong developed a castable coating based on self-crosslinking shape-memory polymers such as siloxane-acrylate polymers. |
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On the basis of function, the market has been segmented into thickener, fat replacer, stabilizer, gelling agent, coating agent, and texturant. |
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For a washable coating, it is relatively easy to apply with self-leveling and good hide and touchup qualities. |
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A coating is stable when a polymer modifier such as a toughener is mixed with the epoxy. |
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It has a very high chromaticity, which adds intensity to the gold color, due to an advanced coating technology. |
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The zinc reacts with the hexavalent chrome in the solution to form an outer coating that inhibits corrosion. |
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Oxidized starches have been utilized in many coating applications for their adhesion ability. |
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New Z412 pins have a low-friction molybdenum disulfide coating over the company's standard nitrided pin. |
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Active screen plasma nitriding is one of the novel surface hardening methods which is usually used for formation of iron nitride coating. |
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Pearl Scot is a blend of nitrocotton and glycerol trinitrate plus a graphite coating. |
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Suberin, for example, has applications as an industrial coating and lubricant. |
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Samples are prepared by ultramicrotomy, but require no labeling of the coating components. |
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Silicoat is a one-part, flexible conformal coating designed to protect printed circuit boards and other electrical assemblies. |
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Metered size press coating in combination with on-machine hot soft or supercalendering has facilitated development of new grades. |
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Project delivery includes rebuilding the press and dryer sections, coating station, rereeler, supercalenders, and winder. |
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As a simple nonskid floor coating for an industrial application the contractor can tint the UV stable DecraTex to his choice of color. |
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The benefits of Durastic underlays and coverings are that they are seamless, light weight, lay in one coating and clean. |
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Contract notice for Supply line for the coating of taps and carbide tools PVD coatings. |
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The Supravision extreme lens permanent coating performs to three times the Standard for personal eye protection. |
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The golden creamy sauce coating the spiced breast meat was thick with ground almonds and swithered tantalisingly between spicy and sweet. |
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Halo is a hazy area of the coating that usually forms around the edges of the unsanded buffed area. |
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The crispiest coating, the softest banana with some coconut in, and the caramel toffee sauce was gorgeous. |
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Most outerwear is treated with an ultrathin coating called durable water repellent. |
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The project involves offenders overpainting graffiti and then applying an anti-vandal coating. |
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Often, the most economical method of corrosion control is by use of pipeline coating in conjunction with cathodic protection and technology to monitor the pipeline. |
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The impedance response of the coating is consistent with the AFM result, which shows that the deposition of a film onto a graphite support increases the rugosity data. |
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The company was looking for an automated solution for coating and handling the cores and opted for two heavy-duty robots to replace the manual handling. |
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At the other extreme, a rocky seabed is expensive to trench and, at high points, abrasion and damage of the pipeline's external coating may occur. |
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The decision to undertake coating of their steel bakeware involved Prestige Industrial developing a whole new set of skills with the assistance of Whitford Plastics Ltd. |
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Cut bacalao into 2-ounce portions and season with salt Brush bacalao with coating so no white flesh is visible Broil bacalao until hot and coating firms up slightly. |
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The Genesis features lens options, including clear, amber and vermilion lenses, antifog lens coating, an adjustable fit frame and soft brow bar material. |
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The PENTAX-01 STANDARD PRIME and PENTAX-02 STANDARD ZOOM lenses have been treated with a black coating identical to that used on the camera body, to enhance visual harmony. |
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AkzoNobel has added a new generation of its Interpon Collection Anodic Range featuring matt and metallic powder coating finishes in popular anodizing shades. |
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These anhydrides find use in filament winding, pultrusion, prepreg manufacture, potting and encapsulation, powder coating, and vacuum-pressure impregnation. |
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The microhardness of the as-sprayed Ti coating was slightly higher compared to pure Ti bulk, owing to the work hardening effect during deposition. |
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Howmet Corp has bought a site in North Haven, CT, to build a new facility for the coating, repair and refurbishment of components for jet aircraft engines. |
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This course will provide a state-of-the-art description of the structure, role and deployment of additives in coating formulations and coating applications. |
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Standing second gear, 224 pcs, D 50x2 mm and 18x1,5 mm tubular steel, electrostatic powder coating surface treatment coat rack, a minimum of 6 hanger. |
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In clinical practice, it shall be develop and implement suitably effective coating strategies on definitive prosthetic transgingival abutments or on zirconia crowns. |
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The hillside, lined with a coating of wet leaves ready to toboggan her down the slope, made her grateful for a few saplings that provided handholds. |
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The proteins function by coating the fat and stabilizing them in water. |
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One of the most popular uses of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is the characterization of protective properties of coating on corrodible metal. |
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In 2011, the bridge was covered in a new coating designed to last for 25 years, bringing an end to having painters as a regular part of the maintenance crew. |
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Introducing the alum-cell, and placing the coating of hoar-frost at the intensely luminous focus of the electric lamp, not a spicula of the dazzling frost is melted. |
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This product helps to bring each lash to its full glory, separating each one and coating it individually so that even the stumpiest lash reaches full potential. |
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The linings of most pitcher plants are covered in a loose coating of waxy flakes which are slippery for insects, causing them to fall into the pitcher. |
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If I'm going to beat this donkey-punching fuckwad, it will have to be on his terms, and that means sugar coating to the point of inducing diabetes. |
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The front and rear canopies for the M-346 are low-moisture as-cast acrylic, while the blast barrier is a two-ply polycarbonate laminate with a scratch-resistant coating. |
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Until recently the ability to nondestructively and quickly measure and evaluate core and coating parameters critical to product performance has not existed. |
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Ignition of leaking hydrogen is widely assumed to be the cause, but later investigations pointed to the ignition of the aluminized fabric coating by static electricity. |
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The threads may gall if overtightened or have been corroding in salty air, so a liberal coating of lanolin or a heavy grease is not out of place on any and all threads. |
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Highlights include wool blend trousers and blazers, as well as non-iron shirts with the all-important dirt defence coating and button free 'easy cuff' sleeves. |
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Even materials considered pure elements often develop an oxide coating. |
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A common application of cathodic protection is in galvanized steel, in which a sacrificial coating of zinc on steel parts protects them from rust. |
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Painting, galvanization, passivation, plastic coating and bluing are all used to protect iron from rust by excluding water and oxygen or by cathodic protection. |
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One of us re-prepared areas of interest by removing the coating, matrix, and plaster overlaying intact bone, using needles, airscribes and a minigrinder. |
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The coating of this variety is thinner, but harder to crack. |
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Toffee apples, also known as candy apples in North America, are whole apples covered in a hard toffee or sugar candy coating, with a stick inserted as a handle. |
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Cure times for coating repairs are lower and many of the fasteners and access panels are not coated, further reducing the workload for maintenance crews. |
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Persistent morning drizzle occurs occasionally from June through September, coating the streets with a thin layer of water that generally dries up by early afternoon. |
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Another surface modification method is based in decreasing the coating surface energy to reject wetting of fingerprint oils most often via an oleophobic material. |
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As they preen, birds may ingest the oil coating their feathers, irritating the digestive tract, altering liver function, and causing kidney damage. |
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Oligodendrocytes form the myelin sheaths that protect axons, much like plastic coating insulates electric wires, and speed the signals that travel along axons. |
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Scientists in South Korea examined the potential of a carnauba wax and lemongrass oil nanoemulsion coating to increase the microbial safety and shelf life of plums. |
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The coating is designed to prevent corrosion, oxidation, carburization, and sulfidation that commonly occur in gas, liquid, steam, and other hostile environments. |
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To evaluate knockdown performance, a whip density evaluation, mixing the coating media in a Mixmaster, can replicate shear in an open-headed vessel. |
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Carbonless copy paper came under scrutiny as early as 1987 as a possible work-site health risk Chemicals used in the paper's coating reportedly make some users ill. |
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One of the highlights is a vehicle door with a Carbo e-Therm electrical heating coating that can be operated on a non-hazardous small voltage of 12 volts. |
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The next consideration that would impact the coating industry more than the other areas would be the automatic reading of millage coming out of the powder box. |
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And the deformation of the coating which is between two adjacent asperities located on different tangent plane decreases with the increscent spacing of these two asperities. |
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Known as MUC1, this forms the sticky coating, the glycocalyx, which covers the microvilli and microplicae on the surface of the corneal epithelium. |
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The technology deposits a glass-like silicon dioxide coating. |
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In 2014, Lockheed was reported to be having problems with build quality, including one aircraft with a valve installed backwards and another with gaps in the stealth coating. |
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In the absence of a satisfactory, ready-made mold coating, older research was consulted to determine that boron nitride might be a suitable material. |
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The thermogravimetry scan of the carbon nanofiber coating in a nitrogen atmosphere shows a gradual decrease in weight as the temperature increases. |
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Use of a dimple plate for coating both sides prior to tack dry will allow the fabricator to optimize the tack dry cycle and avoid overdrying the material. |
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The area of the inner cavity is often tapered from the center of the die across the coating width to manage thixotropy, sedimentation, and hardening reactions. |
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Wear of reinforcement inside the coating started with the loss of the binder phase, followed by consequent spallation of unbound carbide particles. |
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Even if you haven't heard of mannitol, chances are you've eaten this minty-tasting sugar alcohol as a powdery coating on chewing gum, candies or pills. |
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Details are provided for monitoring equipment and coating chemistry that were implemented on a machine experiencing severe chatter mark problems for the prior eight years. |
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The juicy raspberry colour was shiny like the coating on a toffee apple, but within a day it had started to peel and I ended up picking it all off. |
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There are several chemicals such as Silicate of Magnesia, Calcium Magnesium Carbonate and Alganic acid which are used to prepare the paper coating materials. |
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Mealybugs feed on the phloem of their host and secrete honeydew waste that supports the growth of saprophytic fungi capable of coating the leaves and reducing photosynthesis. |
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While the force applied to the coating is unknown in this test method, it evaluates the device in pathways that may simulate the tortuosity of the vascular anatomy. |
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This work treats all stages of the coating process, from body materials, paint shop design, and pre-treatment, through primer surfacers and top coats. |
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Ingestion and subsequent excretion by birds whose beaks and digestive systems do not break down the seed's coating are the primary means of yew dispersal. |
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If the material is transparent to microwaves, it must have a microwave susceptor liner, coating, or filler such as a ferrite-filled silicone rubber. |
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