There is also a variety of microwave cookware for steam cooking vegetables and spaghetti, Idli makers, microwave thalis, milk boilers and so on. |
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In the billions of years since, they have cooled to less than three degrees Kelvin above absolute zero, equivalent to microwave frequencies. |
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Molecules may change their rotational energy levels by absorbing energy from electromagnetic radiation in the microwave region of the spectrum. |
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He recommends that we not heat our food in the microwave using plastic containers, but instead use glass, corning ware, or ceramic containers. |
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When you have aching joints, nothing beats the soothing heat a microwave heat bag can deliver. |
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Just for a bit of perspective, a typical microwave easily consumes 1,200 watts. |
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In addition to microwave lenses, novel waveguides and other devices are under consideration. |
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Alternately, the use of high power microwave technology, acoustic weapons or nonlethal chemicals might be called for. |
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The board does say that there is still a need for further research into other concerns over the safety of microwave radiation. |
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It arrived at Venus at a distance of 34, 800 kilometers and scanned its surface with infrared and microwave radiometers. |
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The microwave dinged and Leon seemed to get a little shocked from the noise. |
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Security has to be the optimum for a ragtop and here a microwave intrusion detection system is fitted along with a handle lock rod protector. |
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Add cocoa, white sugar and vanilla and zap in the microwave until it is melted together. |
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Sandwich two slices of wholegrain bread around a one-ounce slice of cheddar cheese and microwave for 15 seconds. |
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These tools also plot and correlate the image in the customers' mind of other appliances such as refrigerators and microwave ovens. |
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This recipe stores really well in the fridge for 3-4 days, it cannot be frozen but it is easily reheated in the microwave. |
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Leftovers are great reheated in the microwave, or you can freeze them for up to two months. |
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Last year's advance material was actually a 2000-word article about the Big Bang, the cosmic microwave background and X-ray astronomy. |
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Putting a dish of cooked-chilled vegetable lasagne into the microwave is about as high as many career women climb on today's culinary ladder. |
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Processes of analogy have created coinages like petrodollar, psycho-warfare, microwave on such models as petrochemical, psychology, microscope. |
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Biological systems might interact resonantly with microwave fields but there is as yet no robust evidence. |
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Traditional microwave sources remove the competition by using a resonator, which amplifies only the desired frequency. |
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Bright and sunny, eat-in kitchen is fully applianced with refrigerator, dishwasher, stove and even a microwave! |
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So I grab the kids favourite meal and manage to rustle it up in the microwave, we are talking good old pasta and meatballs here. |
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To make the tabbouleh warm the cracked wheat in the microwave or in a small frypan with minimum water. |
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The advantage lies in the fact that microwave oven bakes the moist ingredients about three times faster. |
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To speed up the cooking process and to achieve that restaurant-style breakfast tater, microwave the potatoes for 4 minutes. |
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A microwave would be useful right now, so I could discover whether heated veggie juice automagically turns into soup. |
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I make really terrific microwave popcorn, toasted sarmies and average coffee. |
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This means something that can take a lot of heat, go into the microwave, and still have high sides so the whole thing doesn't boil over. |
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Today we're apparently cooking tea for four people in the microwave, simultaneously. |
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This microwave interference came to be recognized as cosmic background radiation, a remnant of the Big Bang. |
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He has resigned himself to easy dinners on the run, like pizza and microwave teriyaki bowls. |
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The best way to thaw a frozen chicken is not in the microwave, but in the refrigerator or in cold water. |
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If you use a microwave to thaw or warm baby food, be sure to stir the food well to avoid hot pockets. |
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Instead of emitting light, like a laser, the maser emits microwave energy at a specific frequency, which produces a very specific ticking. |
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It is not the mast but the bank of aerials at the top that radiates microwave energy. |
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That helps bankroll research in new niches, such as high-power microwave devices that can defuse explosives by frying their circuits. |
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He even had his own personal shelf in the common bunkhouse that provided plenty of space for his coffee mugs, foot massager and microwave oven. |
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I open the box of matzos and break off pieces to eat while we try to figure out the difference between regular cooking time and microwave time. |
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As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it. |
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I poured some of the milk into a measuring cup and popped it into the microwave for one minute. |
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She had already won a programmable microwave oven and matching his and hers bathrobes, and was about to go for the big prize. |
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I duly placed the chilled pies into the microwave and commenced the cooking process and began thumbing through the newspaper. |
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If the company is leasing bandwidth from a cell company, they could conceivably use a low powered microwave transmitter for the tracking beacon. |
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Carly's voice seemed to fade out with the rest of the world, melting away like butter in a microwave. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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And then in a large bowl, I melted 5 ounces of bittersweet chocolate and 10 tablespoons of butter in the microwave. |
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But microwave backhaul is now becoming essential for linking microcells, which cover just a block or two. |
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The catch is that radar uses radio waves in the microwave frequency range, or approximately one centimeter in wavelength. |
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Digital cell phones send out compressed information through microwave pulses of electromagnetic radiation. |
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Turbine blades also emit microwave radiation which can interfere with planes' primary radar, secondary surveillance radar and navigation aids. |
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They emit electromagnetic radiation called low intensity pulsed microwave radiation. |
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I am looking for any information on the Doppler radars and the effects of microwave radiation. |
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Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum. |
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According to the pigeon enthusiasts, powerful electromagnetic microwave radiation is destroying the birds' sense of direction. |
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You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer. |
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Soften the butter briefly in a warm place in the kitchen or in a microwave oven until very soft but not melted. |
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I would also point out that many of our clients can't cook their own meals and don't own a microwave oven. |
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Doctors warned today of the dangers of eggs exploding after being heated in a microwave oven and leading to serious injuries. |
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Soften the palm sugar in a microwave oven at high heat for about 10 seconds. |
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If you have cold leftover cooked potatoes, plain or mashed, reheat them in a microwave oven until steaming, then measure. |
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A derivation of this technique is to use the silica in combination with a microwave oven. |
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The microwave oven in your lounge or kitchen has not been cleared by the FDA for medical use. |
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Use a microwave oven or counterop appliances instead of your stove top or oven. |
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Just like microwaves from a microwave oven, they pass right through the food and leave no direct contamination. |
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But that is not stopping any potential owner of a frost-free refrigerator or a microwave oven. |
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Some people like to cook food partially in the microwave oven or on the stove to reduce smoking time. |
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When they were cool, I melted 40 g of Valrhona baking chocolate in the microwave and glazed the shells using a pastry brush. |
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The signals are transmitted either by satellite or microwave or by undersea cable. |
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It's going into the kitchen so we can finally move our microwave into a place it can be reached by shorties like me. |
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Flexible margarine tubs or whipped topping containers will warp or melt and leach chemicals in the microwave. |
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Heating is by electric storage units and each house has a washing machine, a tumble dryer and a microwave. |
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I found another microwave that had a completely blank front, with the buttons hidden inside the door. |
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Let's see what your microwave oven can do besides heat water for your morning tea. |
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Ham radios can send messages on multiple channels and in myriad ways, including Morse code, microwave frequencies and even email. |
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If you need a whole, unbruised clove, microwave it for twenty seconds on high, let it cool and the clove will pop right out. |
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I'm ashamed to admit it, but sometimes I eat Muenster just melted on bread in the microwave with a little salt. |
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A quick jolt in the microwave will restore its soft unctuousness, even if its soupiness is gone. |
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The signals are transmitted either by satellite, microwave or by undersea cable. |
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In the course of the night there will be a draw for a number of very attractive prizes including a colour TV, microwave and hi-fi music centre. |
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The 43-year-old civil servant has lost alarm clocks, television boosters, a microwave and a stereo. |
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Thirty seconds after removing a previously boiled, unshelled egg from the microwave, the malicious little egg exploded in her face. |
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Ever notice the lights dim and then brighten when the well pump or microwave oven comes on? |
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The cookware may be used in the oven, under the broiler, on the stove, or in the microwave oven. |
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The primary anti-machinery arsenal includes the microwave weapon, the non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse, and the laser weapon. |
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Additional features include an integrated split-level oven and microwave and plumbing for a dishwasher. |
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And a nearby butler's pantry with built-in grill, under-counter refrigerator, and microwave diminishes kitchen congestion. |
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Supermarkets stock a hundred breakfast cereals, as well as breakfast pizza, microwave pancakes, artificial bacon-bits and squeezy bottled cheese. |
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It wants to put up a 15m timber monopole with three antennae and a microwave dish, together with equipment cabinets and a radio base station. |
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In a world where the microwave has become the magic wand of the kitchen, how welcome to read such nostalgic sentiments. |
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They more or less figured out the whole story, including predictions for primordial nucleosynthesis and the cosmic microwave background. |
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Evidence from both the cosmic microwave background and primordial nucleosynthesis gives tight bounds on how much ordinary matter there is. |
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While waiting for the microwave to nuke our meal, w sat down on the stools in the kitchen and began to talk. |
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He smiled a sexy smile and unwrapped the bowl, nuking it in the microwave for about 3 minutes. |
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Main standby offenders in Irish homes are TVs, video recorders, DVDs, video games, satellite decoders, stereo systems, PCs and microwave ovens. |
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Avoid using convenience foods, such as canned soups, microwave dinners, and boxed mixes. |
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The steam table has been replaced by a microwave, and now men shuffle in to buy Colt 45 each morning. |
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Plastic syringes can be sterilized in a microwave oven, which is another method of heat sterilization. |
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When the caretaker arrived early last Friday morning he found the building flooded, a TV smashed, a microwave and fridge broken. |
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Remove the bowl from the microwave and stir the mixture until it resembles cake frosting. |
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It will fund a research project involving the design of equipment to measure microwave heat at temperatures of up to 1,500 degrees Celsius. |
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When the rice is cooked, microwave the cabbage on high for two to three minutes or until soft. |
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Both dishes looked as though they had been warmed up in the microwave and the dough balls were over-baked. |
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The chicken looked a bit pink so I stuck it in the microwave and it came out really overdone. |
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The kitchen has a cooker, hob and microwave which will all be staying in the property. |
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Both have a number of integrated appliances including oven, hob, extractor fan, fridge-freezer, dishwasher and microwave. |
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So I slipped it in the microwave to take the chill off it, waited for a couple of minutes and put it down for Harry to enjoy. |
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Big deal, as they'll probably last as long in Europe as a choc ice in a microwave. |
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The microwave amplification devices used in space today are based on what's known as hot cathode technology. |
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Use a hot-water bottle, or warm a sock filled with grain or flaxseed heated to a comfortably warm temperature in the microwave or oven. |
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Marina now hovered over me with a complete set of dental instruments, a blender, and what looked like a microwave wired into a lawnmower. |
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The microwave area has naturally been most productive, because the metamaterials required are easier to fabricate. |
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I swear I need a mini-fridge, a toaster, a coffee maker, a blender and a microwave under my desk! |
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This performance reduces interference from other microwave transmitters when collocation is required, according to company officials. |
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My drying my underwear in his microwave for six days is incompatible with that goal. |
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The theory and observation of the cosmic microwave background have changed the status of cosmology within the physical sciences. |
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A simple inertialess quasi-real-time microwave holographic recording system is described and preliminary results are presented. |
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Take them out of the microwave and apply these steamy compresses to your aching body. |
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Terahertz light is a little-studied realm of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwave and infrared light. |
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In fact, all you need is a reasonable grasp of physics and electrical engineering to appreciate the ingeniousness of microwave weapons. |
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They hope to bring out a magazine, which will update women about the finer points of combining the microwave and gas-stove cookery. |
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This not only includes the new WiFi devices, but microwave ovens and other appliances that cause radio interference. |
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Dinner that night consisted of sizzler sausages cooked on the barbeque, microwave pasta, and yes, chips and dip on the side. |
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This invention relates to a coating for foodstuffs which is cookable by means of a microwave oven. |
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In addition to this the ultra-modern culinary arts kitchen includes both gas and electric cookers, microwave ovens etc. |
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However, some new metal cookware is specially configured for use in microwave ovens. |
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During this part of the cooking I had popped a dish in the microwave and left it on full power for 2 minutes. |
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As she popped a slice of leftover pizza into the microwave for breakfast, she heard a car pull up in the driveway. |
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They were studying variations that have been detected in the cosmic microwave background. |
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The cosmic microwave background radiation contains billions of photons for every baryon. |
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Rushing for mass and microwave dinners before heading out to a pub in Waterloo for what was an enjoyable but rather couply evening. |
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Adam took a frozen dinner from the fridge, stabbed a few holes in the filmy cover and threw it in the microwave. |
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It's just one of the many cringe-making lines that people are always saying in this film, cheesier than Roquefort in the microwave. |
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They smashed windows, three microwave ovens, tables, chairs, a breakfast bar and crockery. |
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And in that way, a microwave, that can cook really fast, or a Crockpot, that really focuses the heat on the dish you're cooking can make sense. |
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This can be induced by a microwave field with a frequency that corresponds to the transition between the two lowest atomic states. |
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I took this opportunity to experiment with frying bacon in the microwave and crumbed the results liberally over the asparagus. |
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There is also a number of integrated Miele appliances, including a gas and electric hob, deep fat fryer, oven, microwave and fridge-freezer. |
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If possible, pre-cook all poultry in the microwave, then take them straight to the barbecue to finish them off. |
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Partly pre-cook meat in the stove or microwave to reduce the grilling time. |
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Whack them in the microwave for a few seconds, douse them in cream and pretend you're paying a fortune at a gastropub. |
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Thaw frozen foods in the fridge or defrost them in the microwave, not at room temperature. |
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Combine butter and golden syrup in a small glass bowl or jug and heat in the microwave until butter has melted. |
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After that was done, I glanced at the digital clock on the microwave and headed up for a quick shower. |
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The blast flung an air-conditioning unit and a microwave into the consulate garden from a nearby electrical shop. |
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A specialized form of the electron tube, the magnetron, is the source of microwave energy in microwave ovens and some radar systems. |
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And then life wouldn't be this fast-food, microwave society where everybody's dispensable. |
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Imports of such items as garbage disposals, filters, microwave ovens, and washers and dryers are expected to continue to expand. |
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The bunker is the size of a double garage with 3 fences around it, a microwave intruder alarm detection system and 32 armed policemen. |
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Break the chocolate into chunks and melt in a double boiler, bain-marie or in the microwave oven on a low setting. |
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This, of course, is the sound of indie films, sometimes as if from the bottom of a well, rarely the crisp, percolating coffee and microwave beep of a Hollywood kitchen. |
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If you've got chinchillas or hamsters or any other small furry creatures, there is more than a trip to the microwave in store for them when it comes to playtime. |
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The kitchen units and the mosaic tiled splashback are grey and there is a range of integrated appliances including a fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and washer-dryer. |
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The open plan kitchens are an extension of the living space and all contain a stainless steel oven and hob, extractor, fridge-freezer, washer-dryer and microwave. |
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Steam the waterblommetjies in a steam basket over boiling water for between 12 and 15 minutes or microwave in a micro steamer for the same length of time. |
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You can do practically every kind of food preparation using an efficient microwave oven, without the fuss or the mess that could result from using an oven with a gas flame. |
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Innovations such as the automatic washing machine, the microwave and the electric fridge-freezer have enabled us to shave time off our household chores. |
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Food cooked in a microwave oven does not present a radiation risk. |
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Today, magnetrons are used as the source of heat in microwave ovens. |
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We microwave our dinners, movies come out on DVD mere weeks after they're released, and instead of darning a sock with a hole in it, folks simply buy a new pair. |
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We went to Dads before we'd had any tea so when we got back we just had a couple of microwave burgers and I popped round to the Chinese for some chips and curry sauce. |
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This morning though, I found a packet of chewing gum in the microwave. |
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Anemones, chrysanthemums, marigolds, pansies, peonies, and roses are best suited to microwave drying, but small, finely textured or delicate flowers are not. |
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We watch through our fingers as another convenience meal is nuked in the microwave, another can of fizzy pop is guzzled, another packet of crisps scoffed. |
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It is outfitted with a microwave oven, a coffee maker, a restroom and other amenities, and is designed to operate without an outside power source for up to seven days. |
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Maps that show areas of potential floods use precipitation radar data and high-resolution measurements of water content of clouds made by microwave radiometers. |
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Also selected are instrument technologies for microwave radiometry and advanced radars to measure global precipitation, soil moisture and sea surface salinity. |
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If MgB2 does have the properties Cardwell suggests, it could be used to improve microwave devices and Josephson junctions, effectively superconducting transistors. |
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While his wife defrosted some bacon in the microwave and cracked some eggs into the skillet, Jake skimmed through the paper until he got to the middle section. |
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For our third and final lift we bought a microwave, a Maytag dryer, a self-cleaning oven, and everything else we thought we might need for the rest of our lives. |
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Don't use the microwave for deep-frying, canning, or heating baby bottles. |
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I found out only recently that melamine should not go into the microwave. |
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The boat is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between jibing, tacking, and swabbing decks. |
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I have tried to show her how to use the simple microwave and the convection oven, but she will not use either, despite smiling and saying she understands every time. |
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After a redesign last year, the toy now heats up like a traditional oven and looks more like a microwave. |
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Depending on the wattage of the microwave, chocolate may melt at different rates. |
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He made a note to himself to get a box of baking soda, because he had a feeling he was going to need to deodorize the microwave sooner rather than later. |
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Laser weapons, isotropic radiators, infrasound, non-nuclear electromagnetic pulse generators, and high-power microwave emitters have been mentioned. |
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Add to this a UK music press obsessed with novelty in the post-punk era, and you've got a microwave recipe for compartmentalization via xenophile adoration. |
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For among all the junk food, shrink-wrapped pizza, microwave meals and mechanically recovered meat, I believe good, wholesome food is still to be found. |
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But then, a microwave oven would often become an ornamental kitchen equipment, used occasionally to bake a cake, to pop some corns and mostly for reheating the food. |
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One of the simplest feeds for a microwave antenna is the dipole. |
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They have cheap photocopies and printing, water, a free exambank, a microwave, a toaster, signups for sports teams and grad photos and, of course, good conversation. |
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The dishwasher was raised off the floor and the microwave set in a cubby just below counter height, making both appliances accessible without bending or reaching. |
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Don't allow your child to use the stove, microwave, hot curlers, or iron. |
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The shoots were removed at the stem base and partially dried for 2-4 min in a microwave oven at 750 W to minimize the repartitioning of nutrients. |
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In tests, four amputees were able to program their artificial arms with sets of muscle signals for executing complex feats such as opening the door of a microwave oven. |
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After work, I would come home to my lonely apartment, pop a TV dinner in the microwave, and watch the television for the next few hours before going to sleep. |
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I placed an unpeeled onion in my microwave and waited and waited. |
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If you get good fruit, they should all be enjoyable, and those lying at the extreme of ripe or unripeness can be used in cooking or for making small batches of microwave ja. |
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Many do feel that the food cooked in the microwave oven is not tasty. |
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The Army suggests that laser, microwave or acoustic weapons are the answer. |
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This peak is then used to make the slight correction necessary to bring the crystal oscillator and hence the microwave field exactly on frequency. |
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It's really not recommended to use styrofoam in the microwave. |
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So the next day I went out and I bought a microwave oven and I made an artichoke in the microwave. |
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He dumped the food onto a plate and stuck it in the microwave. |
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Their research provided the groundwork for other modern-day solutions that use microwave energy and light to propel ships, rather than nuclear fission. |
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The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system. |
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For those who like steamed vegetables, it is best to cut the broccoli into florets and steam it either in the microwave oven or directly on the gas. |
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If the cosmic microwave background is at such a uniform temperature, it should mean that the photons have been thermalized through repeated particle collisions. |
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Many of today's young people, existing on takeaways or meals taken out of the freezer and bunged in the microwave, complain about the cost of things. |
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It's probably been a few months since I've heard the ching! of a toaster telling me my toast is done, or the annoying beep of a microwave after it pops my popcorn. |
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Plastic syringes can be heat sterilized in a microwave oven. |
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Electron paramagnetic resonance is a spectroscopic technique similar to nuclear magnetic resonance except that microwave radiation is employed instead of radio frequencies. |
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Take half a pound of pork sausages from the freezer and thaw in microwave. |
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Consider cooking on an outside barbecue grill or use a microwave oven, which does not generate as much heat and uses less energy than a gas or electric range. |
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The big box of Christmas paper came down from the cupboard above the microwave, and Mum shuffled through her collection, sorting them into various piles. |
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It will have a private bath and shower, and kitchenette facilities, including a microwave and cooker, satellite television, a balcony and air conditioning. |
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The module has circuitry operating at microwave frequencies. |
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She poured milk into a glass and put it into the microwave to nuke it. |
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She put three frozen hamburger patties into the microwave to defrost them. |
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The gifts include digital cameras, TV sets, air conditioners, cordless phones, DVD players, mini hi-fis, air purifiers, MP3 players and microwave ovens. |
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It's all very tasty, all very stylish and all very cold when you buy it frozen from Sainsbury's before nuking it in the microwave before your guests arrive. |
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Some days, we'd go out for pizza, but most of the time it was microwave meats of Salisbury steak, burritos, or corn dogs. |
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They can be prepared by simply tossing into a pan and sauteing or popping in the microwave. |
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One such result is the absorption of microwave power by the ferromagnet when the microwave frequency matches the resonance frequency. |
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SiliconeZone's Melty Pot is perfect for mixing, but ideally suited for oven use, as well as being freezer and microwave safe. |
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You can beat the milk and cream in a microwave oven, if it has a temperature probe that works in the 90 deg. |
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Try placing a wheel of Brie cheese in the microwave at MEDIUM for 2 to 3 and a half minutes. |
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But the story does contain an interesting lesson about how microwave ovens work. |
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The microwave power is delivered from the power sources to the cavity through WR284 aluminum waveguide. |
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Peter Barkwill had been about to help David Trickett make a microwave meal in a medium secure unit at St Nicholas Hospital, Gosforth. |
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She returned home every day to give the child breakfast and a microwave meal, before heading back to a friend's flat to continue partying. |
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Not for me the stress of City trading and yabbering into a mobile phone, or indeed cooking in a new-fangled microwave. |
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The microwave oven was seized and an investigation was launched by the police and RSPCA to find the culprits. |
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The body of a one-year-old female cat was recovered and the microwave oven was seized. |
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The FOT-L fibre optic temperature sensors are specifically designed for harsh environments, such as microwave ovens. |
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Frigidaire was the most advertised brand of dishwashers in the United States during September, while Samsung led in microwave ovens. |
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Indeed, many microwave antennas were more reminiscent of optical devices than anything resembling standard radio frequency equipment. |
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Because microwave ovens function slightly differently, these cooking times are guides. |
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Planck measured the polarization of the microwave radiation that permeates space. |
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And to sustain us while we watch or read, we go to the freezer, take out a frozen pizza, bung it in the microwave and make do. |
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Children have never previously been exposed to the massive amounts of microwave radiation that they are being exposed to today. |
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All consumers have to do is microwave the cheese sauce for 20 seconds and either use it as a dip or pour it over the nachos. |
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Schiffmann Associates, which tests products for the microwave industry, had experimented with wood in microwaves. |
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The first work on microwave spectroscopy at the National Bureau of Standards was carried out in the late 1940s by Harold Lyons. |
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Enter microwave spectroscopy, one of the most sensitive techniques for probing the structure of atoms. |
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The LG Electronics microwave oven factory opened in 1989, closed in May 2004, and later became the site of the Tanfield Group. |
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It was later a site for manufacturing monolithic microwave integrated circuits in the 1990s by Marconi Materials Technology. |
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British fire brigades have reported fires started by Eccles cakes overcooked in microwave ovens. |
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Satellite television did not exist, and the Eurovision Network comprised a terrestrial microwave network. |
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This confirmed that microwave pasteurisation is suited for the commercial production and distribution of drinking milk. |
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The selling point was that you could put these mice in the microwave and they would come out muffin-warm and smelling like potpourri. |
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Cook nongrilled vegetables and rice in the microwave while the meat, poultry, or fish is grilling. |
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Electromagnets, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and magnetrons in microwave ovens use copper, as do waveguides for microwave radiation. |
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Infrared wavelengths are longer wavelengths than visible light but shorter than microwave wavelengths of terahertz radiation. |
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Figure 1 is a thermogram of the interior of a microwave oven showing horizontal mode heating. |
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Both, regarded as flagships of the group, specialised respectively in microwave and electronic telephone exchanges. |
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The temperature-sensing device is designed to accurately sense the temperature of chilled food packs through the use of microwave thermometry. |
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Now, those techniques have begun to be used successfully when applied to RF and microwave thermotherapy treatment of cancerous tumors. |
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The microwave units, solenoid bracket spectrometer cavity resonator temperature control for ultra high vacuum pumps and refrigeration units. |
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Along with ultra high frequency electromagnetic wave heating, microwave heating is called dielectric heating. |
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In this collection of nine papers, contributors describe their work in microwave dielectric heating and a range of organic reaction types. |
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The Phoenix microwave muffle furnace with sulfated ashing option is a 1200C furnace workstation. |
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Coherent microwave amplifiers operating above 1,000 watts microwave output, like travelling wave tubes and klystrons, require liquid coolant. |
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Today, pancakes are more apt to be made from a box, poured out of a carton or popped from freezer to microwave oven than whipped up from scratch. |
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Bung this wine sleeve in the freezer to chill white or microwave for a minute to make your red a little toastier. |
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They have a more distinct texture than the mushier instants, and many take only 2 or 3 minutes in the microwave. |
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The electron beam must contain 5 to 10 times more power than the microwave output, which can produce enough heat to generate plasma. |
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The puddings, which take three minutes in the microwave, or 25-30 in a conventional oven, come in Sticky Toffee and Rich choco. |
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The second category of sensor channels is in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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TriQuint is also announcing full production of two new GaN monolithic microwave integrated circuit power doublers for CATV infrastructure. |
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Later, the microwave link ran from the Museum telephone exchange in London to Rowridge, using Golden Pot as an intermediate site. |
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Both the transuranic and medical wastes were processed in the tandem microwave. |
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Gregory was also on the team that pioneered the microwave instrumentation landing system. |
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Magnesium phosphates and calcium phosphates are the examples which have been processed through microwave sintering technique. |
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Photocatalytic technology, non-petroleum-based composites, sonic, and microwave assisted reactions are discussed. |
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The showgoer also saw and heard a talking microwave oven that sounded as if it had a speech impediment. |
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If you have a refrigerator and a microwave at work, then the sky is the limit for what you can put in your lunchbox. |
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The parameter, periodically altered by modulated microwave radiation, should be related to the neurophysiologic processes in the brain. |
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Many digital communications and radar applications today require demodulation and analysis of wideband signals in the microwave region. |
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But, say experts at Samsung, microwave ovens can get taken for granted, abused and misused. |
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Just place in a glass bowl with a tablespoon or two of water, cover, and microwave for about 3 minutes. |
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Axgro Foods Ltd have launched Chuck Wagon, a new range of value added frozen potato-based 300g snack meals that microwave in minutes. |
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The next time you throw a TV dinner in the microwave, make sure your buddy didn't leave his shell bag in there. |
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However, the FCC considers only thermal hazards, not nonthermal microwave health hazards. |
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A radar gun fires microwave pulses at a car and measures the Doppler shift of the reflected signal to calculate its velocity. |
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The convection microwave oven holds the largest market share in the global microwave oven market. |
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In its simplest form, it consists of a microwave planar gyromagnetic resonator symmetrically coupled by three transmission lines. |
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Sprinkle the sugar and cornflour over them and microwave on high for 30 seconds. |
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He asserted that any planets that may have resulted from these explosions would have enjoyed the warmth of cosmic microwave background radiation. |
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Melt chocolate using a bain-marie, or very slowly in the microwave, stirring between each go. |
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It acts as a band-pass filter in the microwave frequency range and it can be also used in sensor applications. |
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In Gabon, the carrier will implement the CTR 8440 microwave router for enterprise customers. |
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Ferro-magnetic and ferrimagnetic materials may have spin resonances in microwave to millimeter wave frequencies. |
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These make this type of ferrite very suitable for application in microwave materials and microwave absorber. |
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Additives were used to assist in stabilizing the copper ions or in some cases, the air was pumped out of the microwave chamber and replaced with nitrogen or carbon dioxide. |
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To gussy up the cake, whip up an easy chocolate glaze in the microwave. |
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Dynamics, a microwave circuit board manufacturer located near Dallas. |
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To heat an Eccles cake in the microwave is the wrong thing to do. |
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Her tube sock stuffed with uncooked rice, heated in the microwave sounds peculiar until you try it under a pregnant belly or across tired shoulders. |
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The investigators found that rapid uniform volumetric heating, such as with a microwave treatment, could improve the thermal preservation of berry-based pulps and homogenates. |
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The Bravery's musical microwave promises to sell like hotcakes. |
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Hey Lincoln, what's more fun than a Canadian microwave? A Dutch oven! |
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However, microwave sensors fly only on low Earth orbit satellites, and there are few enough of them that the average time between observations exceeds three hours. |
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There have been four other outbreaks in the state from frozen breaded, prebrowned chicken since 1998, caused in part by confusion over microwave instructions. |
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In microwave sintering, heat is sometimes generated internally within the material, rather than via surface radiative heat transfer from an external heat source. |
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Later, magnetron tubes were used as components in microwave ovens. |
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Most other masts and towers on the site are for mobile phones base stations, emergency services communications and PMR services and various microwave links. |
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