Similarly, the 1904 workmen set molds of brick and loam around plaster casts. |
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Pack into molds or crocks, or roll like a jelly roll in a piece of plastic wrap and place a twist tie on both ends. |
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It's not mystery meat cooked up out of scraps of pitch letters and press releases, and pressed into molds of zippy journalese. |
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Pour the mixture into individual ramekins, molds or mini-savarin rings and refrigerate for at least 1 hour. |
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The most common nose or lung allergies are to pollens, molds, dust mites, and cats. |
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Streptomyces rochei AK 39 was active against dermatophytes whereas yeasts and other molds were resistant. |
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Even multicellular chromists, like brown algae and water molds, produce flagellated zoospores of this type. |
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Wax and silicone rubber molds used with polyester resins have revolutionized the restoration of ancient glass. |
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The scientists also filled the wormholes with a plastic resin to create molds of them. |
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It is almost impossible for molds and bacteria that harm people to grow on lime plaster or on concrete. |
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Wood is trucked in to heat the molds, to remove the wax for reuse, and to prevent the molten metal exploding during pouring. |
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By using flexible fabrics instead of conventional rigid molds, concrete elements can vary in volume according to structural requirements. |
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The walls of molds of this material are commonly lined by a thin coating of limonite. |
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The material consists of internal and external molds of one brachial valve and one articulated individual. |
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The gooey tapes are plastered on the inside of molds or wrapped around shells called mandrels, and then baked. |
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The director doesn't let the shtick stand on its own but instead molds radiant and memorable characters to carry the story. |
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From the drawings a bas-relief was fashioned, the molds taken, and the clay cameos cast. |
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Synthetic zircon is used to make gemstones that resemble fine diamonds and as a refractory material in foundry molds and furnace linings. |
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There are the usual Jello molds, spinach dips and salads, green nacho chips, and pickle displays. |
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This is the cookbook I do half my baking out of, and all of my jello molds. |
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The company's multicomponent molds typically use servomotors for mold action, rather than hydraulics, providing an all-electric process. |
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Remove the tortellini from the ring molds and crimp the front edge of each. |
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It provides machined finishes so that the EDMing and benchwork on dies and molds can be virtually eliminated. |
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You might be positioned with molds to hold you in place and with shields to block radiation from reaching certain parts of your body. |
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Their molds demonstrate that lenses were numerous, biconvex, hexagonal in outline and arranged in an hexagonal close-packing system. |
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Memory foam molds itself to the shape of your sole, while padded deerskin uppers softly cradle the rest. |
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These systems are used for level measurement in continuous caster molds and tundishes and slag detection in ladles. |
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Using a pastry bag fitted with a medium, plain tip, pipe the dough in a spiral into the bottom of six 4-inch non-stick tart molds. |
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Transfer the mixture to a pastry bag fitted with a medium round tip and pipe into 12 flexible plastic dome molds. |
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Many molds are capable of producing compounds called mycotoxins which are toxic to other organisms, including people. |
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Using a slotted spoon, scoop large curds into molds, filling the molds to the top. |
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Even a home with functional attic ventilation can now develop molds on the roof sheathing cavities above these unsatisfactory ducts. |
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The cloned cells were harvested, expanded in culture, and transferred to three-dimensional molds. |
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When set, gently remove from molds and form eight spheres by gently pressing two hemispheres together at their centers and rolling between hands. |
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These molds are now lined with crystals of celestine, fluorite, pyrite, strontianite, dolomite, calcite, sphalerite, and barite. |
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The throat chakra molds the karmas through sadhana, regular religious practices. |
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The only difference was that the kelp-beds had been chewed up by molds and scavengers. |
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Thus, dry sand cores often are used in green sand molds, and metal chills can be used in sand molds to accelerate local cooling. |
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Most notably, the insect excretes a sticky honeydew that covers the leaves and fruit and promotes the growth of black sooty molds. |
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Since about 1870, they had been in the business of manufacturing churns, butter molds, scales, thermometers, and other tools used in dairying. |
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For the chocolate parfait, arrange six 6-inch ring molds on a parchment-lined sheet tray. |
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Fumes from cleansers, mildews, molds and other toxins are continually recycled back to us in our climate control systems. |
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Viable molds and bacteria were determined by incubation on two different media. |
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When the molds dried, they were cut off the model and filled with flesh-colored polyester resin reinforced with fiberglass. |
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Specialist mold makers created master patterns, which were used to fabricate working molds in plaster of Paris. |
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You can pour any molten metal into these molds, thereby eliminating several steps required in investment casting. |
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The proximal femur and distal tibia were potted in cylindrical molds of polymethyl methacrylate for gripping in the test fixtures. |
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The PVA solution was deposited in polystyrene molds under the force of gravity in a darkened room. |
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The internal molds are smooth with exception of traces of the concentric costae on the rostral face. |
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Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace. |
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The decapod fossils are preserved in remarkable detail as molds and as body fossils. |
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Most wine growers panic at the thought of mildew or molds, and chemical fungicides are considered a necessary evil. |
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Allergy is an overreaction to environmental pollens, mites in house dust, animal dander, molds, and foods. |
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Bullet molds are precision instruments, and must be used and stored carefully. |
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Even though sugar helps preserve jellies and jams, molds can grow on the surface of these products. |
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In 1896 Oscar Spindler, a German decorator and designer, was hired by the firm to create new designs for the molds. |
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Diets for gilts and the breeding herd should contain the better quality feed grains, free from spoilage, molds, and mycotoxins. |
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Proper deflocculation allows the use of less water to make the slip a liquid, this keeps the molds from getting too wet. |
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Because molds and fungi propagate by means of airborne spores, they can cause respiratory problems. |
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Like itraconazole, fluconazole is active against common dermatophytes, Candida species and some nondermatophytic molds. |
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Therefore, he filled in the simulated ejection ports on his molds and has never had a complaint. |
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Such molds include ergot from claviceps species, aflatoxins from Aspergillus, and trichothecenes from Fusarium and Stachybotrys. |
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The Hasbro company manufactures a device for extruding Play Doh into two piece molds in a variety of forms. |
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Some molds and mildews are fond of the cellulose in the paper backing on drywall, insulation and wallpaper. |
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We pasteurize the milk, coagulate it with citric acid, the curd is collected and pressed into molds, cooled and cut. |
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Like the Tapara bed, it contains some shelly material and molds, but the most readily recoverable and complete fossils are present in cobble-sized concretions. |
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Sometime after lithification of the soft carbonate sediment, dissolution of gypsum took place, selectively producing vast numbers of molds of gypsum nodules. |
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This class also includes plastic molds and die cast molding dies. |
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By providing the ability to deposit tool steel onto existing mold and die surfaces, the technique allows obsolete molds and dies to be reconfigured to new product designs. |
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Yet despite the presence of molds, bacteria, and other nasties, most archaeological sites, including tombs, have proven safe for science and tourism alike. |
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By not strictly adhering to the various molds of old-time folk, blues, and country, Pajo has captured the essence of the music he once shallowly emulated. |
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Water damage and high humidity in walls encourage the growth of molds. |
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We will make candles by dipping and by using molds of different kinds. |
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Rarely, some molds produce toxic substances called mycotoxins. |
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Those results led the authors to believe that either patients were exposed simultaneously to the 3 molds, or that these antibodies were the result of cross-reactive antigens. |
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Place the ring molds in the fryer until golden brown, about one minute. |
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Both times were screaming fiascos and we couldn't understand why, so we decided to blame it on the recipe and the molds, and we moved on with our lives. |
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All specimens are latex molds whitened with ammonium chloride. |
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At the time of venous blood drawing, these individuals did not present the neurological and behavioral symptoms found in patients exposed to toxigenic molds. |
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And mignardises were exactly what I had in mind when I bought my new Flexipan molds, the one for little tartlets and the one for hemispherical petits fours. |
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Of course, now is a great time to clean out the flower beds, removing the fallen leaves and blossoms to avoid potential fungus and molds from growing. |
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Education controls the transmission of values and molds the spirit before dominating the soul. |
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Ultrafiltration membranes remove more than 99 percent of bacteria, molds, and spores from drinking water, and can be used at home. |
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An alternative notion sees development as creating new paths, breaking old molds, and perhaps delinking from particular alliances or organizations. |
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The slime molds are now known to be a mixture of three or four unrelated groups, and the oomycetes are now classified in the Chromista, with the diatoms and brown algae. |
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Drape the phyllo circles over the prepared molds to form into cups. |
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Remove from the oven and invert the molds onto a sheet pan to cool. |
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Abnormalities in electroencephalograph theta and delta activity, visual evoked potentials, and brainstem evoked potentials have been reported in children exposed to molds. |
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Mantels made of plaster offer a very smooth finish and, because they are poured in molds, a level of intricate detail not usually achieved by wood carving. |
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Itraconazole is a newer triazole medication with a broad antifungal spectrum that includes dermatophytes, many nondermatophytic molds and Candida species. |
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Pour the wax into the unwicked molds and allow to cool for 6 hours or overnight. |
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Technology for extrusion dies, corrugating molds, and cooling is racing to keep up. |
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It is also accurate enough to produce cut preforms for compression molds and transfer press pot loads. |
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Positive shut-off molds employ actuated pins or needle valves at each cavity to control the flow of LSR during the injection cycle. |
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Another subset is called trichothecenes, which are produced by molds including Fusarium, Trichothecium, and Trichoderma. |
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Though not widely popular, induction heating has long had its advocates as an efficient method of heating plastics molds. |
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The metal moves through heated launder tubes into molds, shot sleeves or tundishes, with minimal atmospheric contact. |
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Subtractively CNC machining sand molds offers advantages when producing a very large part. |
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Bunny molds are perfect for congealed salads or even small individual cakes. |
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Our PG-300 pump is utilized in gravity pouring lines where you can have minimal free fall of the molten metal into your molds. |
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A piston in the die periodically injects a shot of melt between the two tubes as they exit the die, before going through dual corrugating molds. |
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To unmold, run warm water over the molds up to the rim, just until pops are released from sides, 5 to 15 seconds. |
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These included the gastropod Turritella alabamiensis, which was mainly represented by phosphatic internal molds. |
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Egg-crating can also be used to support metal molds where the thickness of the metal has been reduced to improve weight savings and costs. |
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The obtained molds present hexagonally arranged 50 nm diameter pores, with a 100 nm interpore distance and a length of 100 nm. |
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Above 75 percent humidity threshold, fungal molds that release dangerous aflatoxin can form. |
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The slime molds were studied also as protozoans, leading to a ambiregnal, duplicated taxonomy. |
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Neither water molds nor slime molds are closely related to the true fungi, and, therefore, taxonomists no longer group them in the kingdom Fungi. |
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The perennial pervaders of the nose and throat are likely to be house dust and many molds. |
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The mould is typically constructed from aluminum or steel, but composite molds are sometimes used. |
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Drying prevents yeasts and molds from growing by removing moisture so bacteria cannot grow. |
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During the production, samples may be taken from the metal and poured into small molds. |
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Similarly, it allowed steel to simply be poured into molds, or cast, for the first time. |
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Surviving physical evidence, such as blowpipes and molds which are indicative of the presence of blowing, is fragmentary and limited. |
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Some animals are sensitive to particular fungi or molds that may grow on living plants. |
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Its supportability came to an end when a fire at a parts supplier destroyed the molds for key parts. |
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During the first 14 years of my career, when I was designing and building injection molds, gating and runners were not really a focus. |
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In factories, liquid glass is poured into molds to make bottles, bowls, and other objects. |
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Johnson, a pottery industry worker, developed the RPM process in 1954 while making molds for slip casting, a method used to produce pottery. |
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Dicronite DL-5 modified tungsten disulfide is a permanent mold release that can be applied to molds at licensed facilities worldwide. |
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Due to its pleiotropic effects, nifuratel can be used for all kinds of vaginitis caused by bacteria, trichomonas and molds infection. |
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Exposure to UV C decreased the counts of mesophile bacteria and molds, and did not affect acidity or sugars in the samples at all. |
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Parts frequently release poorly, contributing to buildup on molds and high scrap rates, according to the company. |
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One firm has harnessed a technology used in the semiconductor and watchmaking industries for the production of micro molds. |
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The kngdom of fungi also includes yeasts, slime molds, rusts and several other types of related organisms. |
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What started out as simple cells ultimately transformed into slime molds, frogs, elephants, humans and the rest of our planet's living kingdoms. |
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The various steps needed to go from icy organics to slime molds are not clear, but the new findings help explain how the process works. |
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In this two-part inquiry-based lab, students use slime molds to understand the effects of barriers on the movement of organisms. |
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Much of Signicast's leadtime comes from dipping the wax pattern trees into the ceramic slurries to form investment molds. |
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Heterotrophs are organisms, including bacteria, yeasts and molds, that can be harmful to health. |
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The predicted ejections of triangular, box, and hexagonal molds appear higher than the experimental values. |
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Molds for thermoplastics in all shapes, configurations, and sizes, including very large molds. |
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Its thiabendazole product is a dry film preservative and is active against a variety of molds, mildews, and rot. |
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In its lower left corner the story starts some three billion years ago with blue-green algae and bacteria, leading to slime molds, green algae, and fungi. |
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There are several ways to mount and hold the molds on the platens. |
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New Hydra air-cooled circulator from IMS, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, can both heat and cool molds without external water, sewer, and cooling tower costs. |
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Place the plaque of conical molds, pointed side down, onto clean, empty, cardboard egg crates to support the molds so that they stand perfectly vertical. |
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Histologically, this organism is indistinguishable from Aspergillus, Fusarium, and many other molds, with septate hyphae branching at 45-degree angles. |
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Our configuration includes a C-Axis for greater flexibility in machining complex aspheres, toroids and diffractives, whether for molds or finished optics. |
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You can easily add texture and festive designs to your sugar cookies by using cooking tools such as canele molds, diamond-shape cookie cutters, and five-hole zesters. |
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Semipositive molds are more expensive to manufacture and maintain than the other types, but they are much better from an applications point of view. |
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During the early medieval period, the Franks manipulated the technique of glassblowing by creating the simple corrugated molds and developing the claws decoration techniques. |
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Planers are used by smaller tool and die shops within larger production facilities to maintain and repair large stamping dies and plastic injection molds. |
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Castings were molded on an automatic matchplate line at 100 molds per hour, then degated and deburred by several workers on a two-shift operation requiring 100 hours per day. |
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Schulman has developed a novel resin modification that reportedly brings the melt to an optimum cure in a shorter time than can be achieved by modifying molds or machinery. |
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Cast iron could be cast in molds for larger parts, such as engine cylinders and gears, but was difficult to work with a file and could not be hammered. |
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ProMetal RCT combines standard foundry materials and digital freeform fabrication technology to create complex cores and molds direct from CAD data. |
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Cycle times for a helmet bag moulding machine vary from 20 to 45 minutes, but the finished shells require no further curing if the molds are heated. |
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The machine offers interchangeability with existing molds, increased accessibility because there is no tiebar, in-machine trimming, and closed-loop position and speed control. |
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We recorded 260 taxa, including 136 species of vascular plants, 45 fungi and slime molds, 22 aquatic invertebrates, 1 fish, 3 amphibians, 2 reptiles, 6 mammals, and 45 birds. |
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A bendable tubular heating element that is easy to install in hot-runner molds or cavity plates in injection and compression molds is new from Hasco America Inc. |
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Fungal mycelia can become visible to the naked eye, for example, on various surfaces and substrates, such as damp walls and spoiled food, where they are commonly called molds. |
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They may become noticeable when fruiting, either as mushrooms or as molds. |
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Other pathogens include anthracnose, bacterial soft rot, blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii, bulb nematodes, other rots including blue molds, black molds and mushy rot. |
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The lectotype and paratype, which are before me, are both iron-stained, predominantly internal composite molds of left valves in a fine-grained, white quartzite matrix. |
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Ladle curds into Valencay molds and allow to drain 24 hours Salt bottoms of molds to encourage drainage of whey and allow to drain another 29 hours. |
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