The methanol extract was evaporated and partitioned with n-hexane, benzene, trichloromethane, ethyl acetate and n-butanol, consecutively. |
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In a first step, the two lipids were dissolved in chloroform and the solvent evaporated under vacuum overnight. |
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But the optimism rapidly evaporated with his abrupt about-face a few days later. |
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The tank becomes cold as a result, and the pressure inside the cylinder remains essentially constant until all the liquid has evaporated. |
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When the two processes are combined so a liquid is evaporated and then condensed the process is called distillation. |
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Concentrated CKs were eluted from the cartridges with ethanol and the eluates were evaporated to dryness. |
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His green eyes darkened as he stared at the diary, its cover slightly damaged by water that had long since evaporated. |
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Once the concentration is strong, strain the mixture, then place strips of paper in the water and simmer until most of the water is evaporated. |
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When I substituted lower-fat dairy products, like half-and-half and evaporated milk, they caused the sauce to curdle. |
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When cooking, you can substitute evaporated skim milk or fat-free half-and-half for cream in recipes for soups and sauces. |
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Simmer until the mango is soft and mushy and most of the vinegar has evaporated. |
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This is evaporated and coagulated by slow heating, often carried to the point at which the product is quite dry and crumbly. |
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The fair-weather friends have evidently evaporated into thin air, effectively abandoning him and vilifying his illustrious name. |
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The procedure was stopped when the nitric acid in the solution was almost completely evaporated. |
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Add the herbs and wine or vermouth and boil briskly until the liquid has almost evaporated. |
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Remove, cover and cook a further 5 minutes or until rhubarb is pulpy and liquid has evaporated. |
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I poured in a large glug of sherry and cooked further until the alcohol had evaporated. |
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Once the onion is coloured, deglaze with white wine until the liquid is pretty much evaporated. |
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To extract fecal cortisol, I evaporated off excess ethanol by leaving samples overnight under a fume hood and then freeze-dried the samples. |
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The ethyl acetate of the combined organic fractions was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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The aqueous, ethanol and ethyl acetate fractions were slowly evaporated to dryness under vacuum and stored at 4 degreesC for biological study. |
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The craft survived the journey with a rounded, blunt heat shield covered with ablative material, which evaporated away to dissipate heat. |
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Indeed, even the pitch invasion at the final whistle seemed more like a wake than a party and soon evaporated into memory. |
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The ethoxyethane was evaporated off and the residue was extracted three times with ethoxyethane. |
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When I refused the third time, all the welcomeness I had received instantly evaporated. |
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Sand was deposited by wind or water, and briefly wetted by liquid water that evaporated, forming the sulfate cement. |
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Combine the eggs and cream or evaporated milk with salt and pepper to taste. |
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By 1970 the concept of duty evaporated in the affluently modeled consumer society. |
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The residual ethanol was evaporated by spreading out the solid on a sheet of filter paper. |
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After vigorous agitation and phase separation the organic solution was removed and the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. |
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Whip the evaporated milk until frothy and then add the jelly, cheese, vanilla essence and lemon juice. |
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The most popular food continues to be Mongolian tea, which is now made from an infusion of tea, evaporated milk, nutmeg and butter. |
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Even her hair changed, falling flat against her head and shoulders as the former kinkiness evaporated from it. |
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After the last player folded and the game broke up, whatever civility the two sides had mustered quickly evaporated. |
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The filter paper supporting the cells was air-dried until excess water from the medium had evaporated. |
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The hexane extract was evaporated, redissolved in chloroform and passed through a short silica gel column. |
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The ethanol extracts were combined, the ethanol evaporated and the sugars redissolved in deionized water. |
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Ian woke Nick and they ate a light breakfast of canned peaches and fried corned beef washed down with a tin of reconstituted evaporated milk. |
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The aqueous phase was recovered and for each sample 2 ml aliquots were evaporated to dryness in a freeze drier. |
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Add evaporated milk while whisking constantly and add spices and salt and pepper to taste. |
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The combined extracts were dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate and the filtrate was evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure. |
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Milk, cream, evaporated, or condensed milk all contribute to the amount of milk fat and non-fat milk solids. |
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Calle San Sebastian still heaves, though the revolutionary fervour seems to have evaporated. |
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My euphoria evaporated and was replaced by something closer to moral revulsion. |
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For this dessert, we lightened a classic flan by using fat-free evaporated milk and a combination of whole eggs and egg whites. |
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Borden's condensed milk was sweetened, but unsweetened evaporated milk followed. |
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Our worries and anxieties evaporated in an instant, and within half an hour my wife, Jayne, was asking how we could buy one. |
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Place over medium heat until almost all of the liquid in the pan has evaporated. |
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While fresh milk is the way to go, in an emergency situation it's good to have skim milk powder and canned evaporated milk on hand. |
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The solvents were evaporated under reduced argon atmosphere, until a thin film formed. |
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The solution in the beaker was evaporated to dryness, in doing so the arsenious oxide was volatilized, possibly as arsenious chloride. |
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It was as simple as it looked and the complications of the previous 74 minutes had suddenly evaporated. |
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In addition, the illusion of him as economic maestro had finally evaporated. |
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Fry the golden chanterelles in a pat of butter until some of the moisture is evaporated. |
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Kerosene and the rest of the organic mixture's lighter components evaporated, leaving behind the heavier molecules that make up tar and asphalt. |
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The generosity of spirit that had existed between my co-diners during our starters evaporated. |
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The batter looks just keen and the creamed sugar and shortening, evaporated milk and malted milk powder fluffs into tawny copper peaks. |
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The amount of water that must be evaporated is 6.5-7.5 kg per kg of KCl in the form of sylvinite. |
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But now I am happily married to a powerful matriarch and all the potency of my other heterosocial relationships has evaporated. |
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Yesterday's miracle economies have become today's basket cases, nations whose assets have evaporated but whose debts remain all too real. |
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The solvent was evaporated to dryness by vortexing the mixture under a stream of argon. |
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But when the President cut his losses and made it clear that even he no longer supported the mission, public resolve evaporated. |
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All of a sudden his face paled, as though some part of his being suddenly evaporated. |
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But if initial opposition to the police did come from the landed gentry, this evaporated as the threat of Chartism grew. |
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We evaporated the aqueous buffer from the microspheres and resuspended the microspheres inside silicone oil. |
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And any benign thoughts my party may have harboured evaporated when our scheduled, relatively short sail took more than four hours to complete. |
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The various guardians of the under-aged stars fell out over the money which slowly evaporated into the hands of lawyers. |
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When the accounting shenanigans were exposed, the company's credibility evaporated, as did its sources of credit and cash. |
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This smells of chalky blackboard rubbers and evaporated milk. |
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Most of the corrosive acid quickly evaporated from the road that was warmed by early morning sunshine and a fresh breeze helped it to quickly dissipate into the atmosphere. |
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The longer you cook a cranberry sauce, the more pectin is released and liquid is evaporated, and the stiffer the result will be. |
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If the brewer's wort, referred to above, is not fermented but instead evaporated in a partial vacuum, the result is malt extract, a brown, sweet, and sticky concentrate. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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And any semblance of normality that had previously existed seemed to have evaporated. |
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Boyden remembers hearing that when Pegahmagabow returned to Canada, he was made a conquering hero before the promises of rewards for hard service evaporated. |
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Further, united in positivity, the frisson within the judging panel has evaporated. |
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In the 1990s, his pace began to slacken, and eventually the hits evaporated. |
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Reduce the heat slightly and cook, still uncovered, for another ten minutes, or until the onions are meltingly soft and most of the liquid has evaporated. |
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The venture will see both companies work together to build a production facility in Nigeria, which will supply evaporated milk and milk powder to the local Nigerian market. |
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But that fear evaporated after the midterm elections, when Republicans won control of the Senate. |
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It's not that I am an uncompassionate man, but I guess my bedside manner has evaporated somewhat over the years, considering the majority of my patients are unconscious. |
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Add evaporated milk, skim milk, spices and flavorings, and blend well. |
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Substitute evaporated skim milk for cream in recipes for soups and sauces. |
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Beneath the body was a dark liquid stain that looked as if it might have been left by oil dripped from the leaky sump of a parked car or an evaporated puddle of rainwater. |
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Fears of hostile crowds and attacks on the team evaporated early on. |
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The steady hum of the city had all but evaporated in the night. |
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He recently dug a trench that revealed high levels of magnesium and sulfur, suggesting water once percolated through the soil and evaporated leaving salts. |
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Another significant ingredient export is skim milk powder, used for evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk and animal feed, in addition to other foods. |
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This means that the plume from the cooling tower is evaporated water. |
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As Di Giacomo corkscrewed around red shirts and Murray treated opponents like cones on a training field, the defiant hopes of the visiting fans quickly evaporated. |
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Pour the cream and evaporated milk into a saucepan and bring to the boil. |
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But when he observed the crystals in a light microscope, he noticed that on drying they became disordered, as the large amount of water in the crystal lattice evaporated. |
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Powdered, evaporated, condensed, sterilized, and UHT milks all keep for a long time unrefrigerated, though the liquid ones usually begin to go off once they have been opened. |
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The Early Earth, scientists believe, was subjected to a bombardment by comets and asteroids, and heated to such a degree that its primordial oceans evaporated. |
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The fatigue and grouchiness have evaporated, and when her publicist comes to fetch her, she looks genuinely disappointed that we don't have more time. |
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The lipid solutions were mixed in required ratios and the solvent was evaporated, first under a stream of nitrogen and then in vacuum over night, leaving a lipid film behind. |
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Now I don't exactly mind shops, and I'll visit clothes shops or cookery shops on those fleeting days when all the money hasn't evaporated from our bank account. |
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However, while he had some support going into Thursday's meeting, that has now largely evaporated in the wake of his comments about not acknowledging the vote. |
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I realized that at least an hour had evaporated in pleasant reminiscing. |
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Last July, when Pan went to withdraw some money from the bank, he was dumbfounded to find that all the money in his US and Hong Kong dollar accounts had evaporated. |
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Do not use evaporated milk, which is the same thing but without sugar. |
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Now, while I admit to substituting evaporated milk for cream, I still contend that there was something amuck with the recipe. The paternal unit refused to go anywhere near it. |
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It was as if she'd always known, someday grandpa would require evaporated milk to save his live so she stockpiled it and this, this was the culmination of all her dreams. |
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The ethereal solvent was evaporated as before and the residue recovered. |
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It also has a very high moisture absorbency, which means that your perspiration is evaporated quickly through it, leaving you more comfortable on hot days. |
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On the ground, researchers had noticed that as nitrogen ice evaporated, it tended to recondense in the space behind the chamber. |
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We started, as per tradition, with poppadums, which were greeted ravenously, the accompanying chutneys and sauces evaporated swiftly. |
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The dot-commers are long forgotten, but that doesn't mean that the region's small and medium-sized companies evaporated with them. |
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After removing the crucibles from the oven, they were cooled in a desiccators for about four hours and weighed with the evaporated sample. |
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The chloroform layer was evaporated and the product of this reaction was identified as diphenyl sulphone. |
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Upper phase of n-hexane layer was evaporated and further solvents extractions were done as same manner of previous step. |
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In a conventional lamp, the evaporated tungsten eventually condenses on the inner surface of the glass envelope, darkening it. |
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Our careful journalistic distance from the interviewee evaporated. |
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The resulting solution is evaporated and converted into prills, i.e. dense flakes or grains, of solid ammonium nitrate. |
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As the sentences were read out, any shred of optimism evaporated. |
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Once the stock has almost evaporated, add a couple more ladlefuls and continue this process for 17-20 minutes. |
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Sea water was pumped into shallow ponds, producing coarse salt when the water evaporated. |
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To form the ice sheets of the last Ice Age, water from the oceans evaporated, condensed as snow and was deposited as ice in high latitudes. |
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I was in a daze, still wearing clothes stiffened with evaporated sea salt. |
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Yet for the last 10 years, the star has not shone so brightly and his bankability has evaporated with a series of box office flops. |
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In some cases, such lakes gradually evaporated during the warming period after the Quaternary ice age. |
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His own flesh, however, which he lost by famine, shall be restored to him by Him who can recover even what has evaporated. |
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Vanilla extract makes these cookies taste great, but the straight extract tastes bad because the alcohol hasn't evaporated yet. |
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The duo knocked out two tracks in two days, but the notion that the album would be finished in a timely fashion soon evaporated. |
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This is pumped to a tailings dam or settling pond, where the water is reused or evaporated. |
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After the water evaporated, the potassium salts crystallized into beds of potash ore. |
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Five years later Faraday, experimenting with exploding fuselike metal wires in an inert atmosphere, evaporated thin films. |
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The liquor is separated from the precipitate and evaporated using waste heat from the reverberatory furnace. |
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But when it came to the polling booth this enthusiasm evaporated. |
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Spiders had woven their vague trapezes between the friable heads of dead peonies in enormous glass jars streaked with tide marks where the water had evaporated long ago. |
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All that energy and enthusiasm quickly evaporated into the world-weariness of John Thaw's Inspector Morse as yet another potential coup was foiled near the line. |
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While light winds are advecting moisture into the area from the adjacent waters, local heating creates afternoon thundershowers to recycle evaporated soil moisture. |
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The hosts initially looked like they lacked a spring in their step, but fears of further agony evaporated in the seventh minute with a goal of typical Arsenal quality. |
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The wash water was then evaporated to yield solid sodium carbonate. |
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Today we can also find mangoes, avocados, quinoa, coffee, evaporated milk, lucuma, giant corn, snacks, mandarins, limes, scallops, mussels, beans and more. |
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The nation had practically evaporated with Theodoric's death. |
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Finally, they were deproteinated by methanol precipitation, evaporated to dryness and together with donor and acceptor lyophilizates subjected to subsequent analysis. |
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The refrigerant separated in the desorber is then condensed in the condenser, expanded through the expansion device, and evaporated in the evaporator. |
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Previously the black liquor was evaporated and stored on site. |
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His hopes of more runs evaporated when he was drawn out by Bishoo, pushing at a delivery tossed up at off stump and feeding Jermaine Blackwood at second slip. |
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Add 25g muscovado sugar, 175g evaporated milk and a canful of cold water. |
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Amine reagents are then added to either the mined or evaporated solutions. |
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