Homogenization ensured that fat globules would be broken up and evenly distributed throughout the milk. |
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Little globules of fat had congealed on the stew's surface, and it was quite cold. |
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Little globules of sweat glistened off his bare chest as he began to raise his hands in triumph. |
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My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth globules of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens. |
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As the polyethylene oxide drew more water out of the fibroin solution, the micelles aggregated into microscopic globules. |
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We cleaned a sandy beach three times that week and always the tide brought more black globules of oil. |
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The combination of the tightly bound micelle nanostructures and the microscale globules is what gives the silk its strength. |
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Sparkles of light flared where kinetic energy was converted to light and heat and globules of metal. |
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The cruor, or red portion of the blood, has been found, on submitting it to a microscope, to be composed of globules. |
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Caoutchouc, as it exudes from the trees, is a milk-like emulsion, wherein globules of caoutchouc proper are suspended in a gummy solution. |
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Most chondrites are characterized by small spherical globules of silicate, known as chondrules. |
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Most are stony, and of these the majority consist of chondrules, which are globules of silicate minerals, embedded in a finer-grained matrix. |
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Some cells have intracytoplasmic lumina with hyaline globules, and there may be hemosiderin deposition. |
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This convection results in the Sun's surface not being smooth, but covered with thousands of these globules, which are called granules. |
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All eyes were turned to the sparkling showers and shimmering globules of light that dimmed and disappeared as they touched the ground. |
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Organic globules found in a meteorite that slammed into the lake may be older than our sun, a new study says. |
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Sunlight seeped in through several globules of glass that had grown here and there across the amber dome. |
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The lipids are held in suspension as tiny globules known as liposomes, and are delivered by a manual-pump aerosol spray onto the closed eye. |
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In homogenization, a process invented in France, the milk is forced through tiny holes that break the fat into smaller globules. |
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Even very small globules of fat can scatter light, giving the ice cream the opacity that customers associate with high quality. |
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In contrast to the fluid yolk of atherinomorphs, yolk is organized into globules in other taxa. |
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Membranes that keep the globules of fat apart in the milk were softened and then broken, and the fat began to coagulate. |
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Milk is another colloid, consisting of microscopic globules of fat dispersed in water. |
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They are thought to represent lysosomal globules, composed of apoptotic bodies phagocytosed by the tumor cells. |
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The enclaves probably represent globules of mafic magma in felsic magma. |
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These cells are generally globose and larger than epidermal cells, and contain many large globules of oil, a consistent feature of all sections examined. |
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By May 15, the upwelling of hydrocarbons had decreased markedly to several small globules per second. |
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The water globules were cleaned from the surfaces and the diaphragm springs were checked for freedom of movement. |
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Once the ink has been applied to the paper, minuscule globules of a heatsensitive resin are scattered over the whole sheet. |
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The paper then has to be passed under a heater to swell the resin globules which form the relief. |
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The long-lasting effect of these globules day after day offers optimum protection against premature skin ageing and loss of vitality. |
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Once dried, the globules are either packaged into single-dose tubes or transformed into granules. |
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Still reeling from the parmo, the huge globules of white fat in the Chadwick pud leave me retching among the busy hordes of the famous market. |
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The curing of cream is intended to crystallize the fat globules and develop aromas. |
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The potential mechanisms involved in native vs. homogenized milk fat globules digestion by the human PL are discussed. |
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Adipose cell, also called adipocyte or fat cell, connective-tissue cell specialized to synthesize and contain large globules of fat. |
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Photomicrograph of a casting produced with semi-solid aluminium illustrating aluminium globules surrounded by eutectic constituent. |
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Fat is contained in milk in the form of relatively big globules, so that a layer of fat is built up. |
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There are huge globules of food hanging off his nose and chin. |
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Although the softest condition is obtained when the large globules of cementite are embedded in the ferrite, a smooth machined surface is difficult to obtain due to tearing. |
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As she mechanically began spooning hot globules of oatmeal into her mouth, she caught sight of Periwinkle and another teacher walk in through the Arts Wing hallway. |
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In one hand he held a long paint brush from which globules of paint were threatening to drop while his arm supported a palette kept in place by a thumb through a hole. |
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Placing a gentle hand on the woman's chin, Chase brought her face upward so that he could stare into those beautiful eyes filled with globules of tears. |
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But this now seems sufficiently asserted by the help of exquisite glasses, which discover those black and atramentous spots or globules to be their eyes. |
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Polyelectrolytes having complete charge neutralization, like uncharged polymers in poor solvents, can collapse to toroids, rods, or spherical globules. |
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The message these award-winning elasticated biomorphic globules and tumbling-dice skull shapes bring is not one of joy or satisfaction, but rather one of anguish. |
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Similarly, the direct action of some microorganisms secrete a Lecithinase decreases the stability of fat globules in hydrolysing lecithin membrane, so there désémulsification. |
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This fine comfortable emulsion contains globules which release into the skin pure retinol, a substance which is highly antioxidant, antiwrinkle, protective and softening. |
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Crystallization stage of triglycerides is starting with those most saturated: there is then a contraction of the core of fat globules, resulting in cracks that allow liquid triglycerides of walking towards the outside. |
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For much of the second trimester of gestation, the periderm consists of cells with projecting globules covered with small protrusions, or microvilli. |
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The hot mix then goes to the homogenizer where, under pressure of 2,000 to 2,500 pounds per square inch, the milkfat globules are broken into still smaller particles to help make the ice cream smooth. |
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The new mineral hochelagaite occurs as white globules, 150 mm across, in vugs of a dawsonite-bearing sill in the Francon limestone quarry, Montreal, Quebec. |
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Flush the pipeline thoroughly prior to installing the valve, since sealing particles, globules and other impurities carried along by the process medium could impair the proper functioning and, especially the tight shut-off. |
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Since sealing parts, globules and other impurities carried along by the medium may impair the tight shut-off of the seat and plug, flush out the pipeline thoroughly prior to installing the valve in the pipeline. |
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An underground basin has been installed to recover sweetened water from the sugar-coating operations where the neutral granules and globules used for the production of tubes and doses are produced. |
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During homogenization milk is passed at high pressure through slots narrower than the fat globules in order to reduce the diameter of the fat globules, thus keeping them in suspension. |
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Flush pipeline thoroughly prior to installation of the regulator to prevent sealing particles, globules or other impurities carried along by the process medium from impairing the proper functioning of the valve. |
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Slices contain a mixture with fat globules distributed in a way that surround the pieces of meat so that the product remains soft, even after a lengthy maturing period. |
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The company thus meets the request of numerous anthroposophical doctors and users for an increased range of homeopathic globules with Weleda's tried and tested quality. |
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Once inside the oocyte, VTG is cleaved into the smaller yolk proteins, which accumulate in yolk globules or granules. |
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He looks to the molecular with visions of globules dividing and hysterical-impressionistic, multicolored riots of vascular and neural overexcitement. |
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We blueberried on an open flat beside the river. The ground was covered with great frosted blue globules, sweet and warm in the sunshine. |
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Being practically insoluble in copper the lead forms solid globules in imperfections throughout the alloy, such as grain boundaries. |
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Disassembly of the fuel servo metering unit revealed murky water globules between the diaphragms and plates and minor corrosion on the face of the plates. |
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The redshanks move erratically, flicking globules of mud into the air as they pluck titbits from the surface layer with the tips of their bills, while the oystercatchers jab deeper in search of bivalves. |
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These globules may be located within lesional cells or extracellularly. |
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The vegetative cell cytoplasm is very dense, filled with numerous small vesicles, mitochondria, lipidic globules, amyloplasts and ERr with extended cisternae. |
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They are composed of solid fat globules, dispersed in protein solution. |
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The tumor nearly always contains characteristic intracellular and extracellular periodic-acid-Schiff-positive, diastase-resistant, glassyhyaline globules. |
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In low concentrations, as well as acting as a lubricant, the globules hinder the formation of swarf as the alloy is worked, thereby improving machinability. |
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