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Rice paper

Japan-kampher, m. Japan camphor, -lack, m. Japan lacqijer, Japan varnish, -leder, n. japanned leather, patent leather, -leim, m. agar-agar. -papier, n. rice paper Japan paper, -saure,/. japonic acid. -Schwarz, n. [Pg.229]

Oblatenpapier, n. wafer paper, rice paper, obliegen, v.i. be incumbent (on) attend (to). Obliegenheit, /. obligation, duty, obligatorisch, a. obligatory. [Pg.324]

Reis-kleie,/. rice bran, -korper, m. Med.) rice body, -mehl, n. rice flour, -papier, n. rice paper, -puder, m. rice powder,... [Pg.363]

Rice paper is the widely used misnomer for two entirely different materials also made in the form of thin sheets Chinese kung-shu, which is not paper (see text below) and washi. Also known as Japanese rice paper, washi is paper made from the cellulose fibers derived from the bark and branches of mulberry trees (Broussonetia kajinoki) (Inaba and Sugisita 1988 Barrett 1988). [Pg.388]

Bell, L. A. (1983), Papyrus, Tapa, Amate and Rice Paper, Liliacea, McMinnville. [Pg.559]

D. G. Milne and O. K. Rice, Paper presented at the Symposium on the Kinetics of Pyrolytic Reactions, 1964, Ottawa. [Pg.274]

Maunakea Ave., b 808-528-3663) restaurant. Unique Vietnamese roll-ups made with thin rice paper and stir-fried vegetables with tofu and peanut sauce are favorites for vegetarians. A Chinese restaurant of note outside the Chinatown area is Yen King (4211 Waialee Ave., b 808-732-5505) located in the Kahala Mall. You ll find a reasonably priced, standard Chinese menu with plenty of vegetarian dishes. [Pg.249]

FIGURE 51. Nineteenth-century Japanese watercolor on rice paper depicting the phoenix. Was the 1950s movie icon Rodan meant to represent a phoenix rising from the ashes of the nuclear bomb ... [Pg.76]

Overall, much effort has been made to develop biocompatible organic materials, which allows for the ultimate integration between the electronic device and biological system. The possibility of fabricating memory devices on biodegradable substrates, such as, rice paper and chitosan is also demonstrated. Biocompatible and flexible resistive switching memory devices are made on the basis of Ag-doped chitosan as the natural solid polymer electrolyte layer on the transparent and bendable substrate. Decomposable devices, where chitosan layer serves as the substrate while Mg as the electrode, have been also achieved (Hosseini and Lee, 2015). A comparison of the biocompatible material-based resistive switching memory devices is made in Table 3.2. [Pg.95]

Vegetable starch corn, potatoes, rice paper, packaging... [Pg.31]

M.K. Murphy, E.R. Beaver, A.W. Rice, Paper presented at the AIChE Spring National Meeting, Houston, April (1989)... [Pg.1023]

An alternative to tape collection is to collect whole-body sections on rice paper which is affixed to the acetate tape. When the sections are cut they adhere to the rice paper instead of the acetate tape. These are then are transferred (thaw-mounted) to the MALDI target plate. In this case, the sections are directly mounted on the target plate without the use of tape. This is beneficial because the adverse affects of the tape are avoided however, this approach generally results in poor section quality because transfer efficiency is often unequal for different organs and across the section. [Pg.288]

A thin delicate material resembling paper made by cutting the pith of the rice-paper tree into one roll or sheet and flattening under pressure. It is edible so, macaroons and similar biscuits are baked on it and the paper can be eaten with the biscuit... [Pg.940]

Ren, S. (1996). Several major achievements in early Neolithic China, ca. 5000 BC. Retrieved January 21st and 25th, from http //http-server.carlton.ca/--bgordon/Rice/papers/REN96.htm... [Pg.1581]


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