Despite earlier reports, he says none of the toxic, jelly-like cargo escaped from the container it was being transported in. |
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Jellyfish: A jelly-like, free-swimming sea animal with a bell-shaped body, and generally with long stinging threads on the surface. |
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The product is jelly-like at chamber temperature. At 90-95 degrees Celsius it is liquid and can be used for moulding candles in glasses. |
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Some type of unidentified green liquid is added to the mix, turning the liquid tofu into a jelly-like substance after several minutes. |
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Gradually, the layer of sand at the bottom began to disappear, and the water became a thick, jelly-like substance. |
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While tasteless, it is enjoyed for its jelly-like texture as well as its supposed medicinal benefits. |
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These are jelly-like materials made up of a bundle of highly water-absorbent polymer chains. |
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It was jelly-like and it stunk horribly, like butter gone off or old chip pan oil. |
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Good eggs have sunny yellow yolks that stand up to attention in jelly-like whites. |
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The stewing liquid becomes solid and forms a jelly-like substance when cooled. |
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Bone marrow is the soft, jelly-like tissue that is found in the hollow centres of bone. |
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Jellyfish, like the other animals in their family are made up of two jelly-like layers called an ectoderm and an endoderm. |
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The technician secures an ultrasound probe on your thorax by means of a jelly-like substance. |
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Since the external appearance was clear, viscous, and jelly-like, this can be attributed to the presence of a cubic phase. |
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The intervertebral discs are made up of cartilaginous fibrous rings and an inner, semi-liquid jelly-like core. |
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When it was later found to be a jelly-like residue formed from the alcohol mixed with seawater, he graciously retracted the description, but many expeditions continued to search for the beast. |
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The gods will materialise, jelly-like, out of the radiant vacancy. |
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It is jelly-like and bitter, like maple syrup gone terribly wrong. |
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A jelly-like mass is then formed, the curd. |
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Frogs lay their eggs in jelly-like strings or masses in the water. |
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Ctenophores are jelly-like, but are not jellyfish. |
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The flesh appears soft to jelly-like and contains at least 8 seeds. |
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Adding thinners or primers to change viscosity is not recommended. If the cement is found to be jelly-like and not free flowing, it should not be used. |
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An alternative to ordinary gloss, non-drip paint is of a jelly-like consistency and is easier to use if not overloaded onto a brush and adequately 'laid off' on the surface. |
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The sclera covers the vitreous humor, a jelly-like material that fills the eyeball and is mostly water. |
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Although floaters seem to lie in front of the eyes, they are in fact fragments of tissue in the jelly-like vitreous humour that fills the back of the eye. |
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More recently, I've been busy as a frog-spawn swapper as my ponds have been full of the jelly-like substance but my mother hasn't had any in hers. |
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