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Bulk Fermentation Process Old-fashioned way of making bread where all the ingredients are fermented together. [Pg.243]

An old-fashioned way of removing the stain caused by blood is to place the stained item in a fairly concentrated solution of salt, and is usually performed by sprinkling table salt on the bloodied cloth after dampening it under a tap. [Pg.462]

The oldest but obviously old-fashioned way to introduce solids into a mass spectrometer ion source is by directly placing them inside an ion source which is mounted to the instrument thereafter and heated. [37] The use of a micro sample vial or crucible containing some 0.1-2 pg of the analyte that can be directly... [Pg.206]

There is an old-fashioned way to prepare Salvia divinorum. Get a pile of leaves, some water and a shaman. [Pg.415]

Logging on to a computer database of the professional literature in the biomedical sciences allows you to do a quick search for key words in the titles of literally hundreds of thousands of papers. A search to see what titles have both evolution and vesicle in them comes up completely empty. Slogging through the literature the old-fashioned way turns up a few scattered papers that speculate on how gated transport... [Pg.114]

When you were a kid, the teacher first showed you how to do math the long way. Later, you found out how to use a calculator to figure out the problems faster. As with so many things, in computer service, anything you can do to make the service call go faster will save the customer money. (Still, you should know how to do it the old-fashioned way, because you may not always have access to a calculator.)... [Pg.26]

Interestingly, thallium was discovered at almost the same time by French chemist Claude-Auguste Lamy (1820-1878). Lamy discovered thallium the old fashioned way, by separating one of its minerals in the laboratory. For a short time, there was a difference of opinion as to whether Lamy or Crookes was the real ... [Pg.594]

Color plate 1 9 Weighing by difference the old-fashioned way. (a) Zero the balance, (b) Place a weighing bottle containing the solute on the balance pan. (c) Read the mass (33.2015 g). (d) Transfer the desired amount of solute to a flask, (e) Replace the weighing bottle on the pan, and read the mass (33.0832 g). Finally, calculate the mass of the solute transferred to the flask 33.2015 g — 33.0832 g = 0.1131 g. (Electronic balance provided by Mettler-Toledo, Inc.)... [Pg.1156]

Pennsylvania s Dutch Country is home to the Amish, the world-famous religious sect that still does things the old-fashioned way. The Plain people, as they refer to themselves, live simple lives working the land with horse-drawn plows and eschewing the trappings of modern technology. [Pg.55]

Still, the best way to understand astrology is to cast a chart the old-fashioned way. Here s what you would need to calculate it yourself ... [Pg.24]

Inamdar, M.S. (2001) Functional genomics the old-fashioned way chemical mutagenesis in mice. BioBssays 23 116-120. [Pg.659]

An old-fashioned way of measuring the alcohol (the chemical name is ethanol) content in spirits is to quote the concentration of alcohol in terms of degrees proof. The measurement was made by pouring the spirit over gunpowder. If the gunpowder would not bum, the spirit was under-proof - it contained too much water. The spirit that had a concentration of ethanol that would just allow gunpowder to bum was termed 100 proof spirit, written 100°. A sample that is 100° contains 50% ethanol (v/v), so 70° whisky contains about 35% ethanol. [Pg.149]

White base paint + pigment paste which contains both the primary dispersant and the ionic liquid to make the colorant universal not only in the old-fashioned way but also in terms of critical solvent-based systems such as Pliolites or isoparaffin-based aUcyds... [Pg.244]


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