Cooled Sentence Examples

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  • The very nearness of the fire but cooled our ardor.

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  • His throat quickly cooled and his head quieted.

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  • I expect she cooled down after a while, but by that time he was long gone.

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  • This hydroxide is soluble in well cooled acids, forming solutions which contain cobaltic salts, one of the most stable of which is the acetate.

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  • All remaining impurities, including the excess of oxygen, can then be taken out of the gas by Sir James Dewar's ingenious method of absorption with charcoal cooled in liquid air.

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  • During the daytime the surface of the stone may become very warm, while at night it is speedily cooled.

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  • The artillery and baggage wagons moved noiselessly through the deep dust that rose to the very hubs of the wheels, and the infantry sank ankle-deep in that soft, choking, hot dust that never cooled even at night.

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  • The electric arc is formed between cooled copper (positive) and carbon (negative) electrodes in an atmosphere of hydrogen or coal-gas.

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  • The advent of Thiers, his attitude towards the petition of French bishops on behalf of the pope, the recall of Senard, the French minister at Florencewho had written to congratulate Victor Emmanuel on the capture of Romeand the instructions given to his successor, the comte de Choiseul, to absent himself from Italy at the moment of the kings official entry into the new capital (2nd July 1871), together with the haste displayed in appointing a French ambassador to the Holy See, rapidly cooled the cordiality of Franco-Italian relations, and reassured Bismarck on the score of any dangerous intimacy between the two governments.

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  • If the viscous variety be rapidly cooled, or the more highly heated mass be poured into water, an elastic substance is obtained, termed plastic sulphur.

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  • There were soon signs that Henry's affection, which had before been a genuine passion, had cooled or ceased.

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  • We have not the slightest reason to think that the radiation from the sun is measurably weaker now than it was a couple of thousand years ago, yet it can be shown that, if the sun were merely radiating heat as simply a hot body, then it would cool some degrees every year, and must have cooled many thousands of degrees within the time covered by historical records.

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  • But during the summer, temperatures are affected as much by altitude as by latitude, and the coast is cooled at night by breezes from the Gulf.

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  • The solution is evaporated with a little sulphuric acid and well cooled.

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  • Having replaced the oxygen in the absorption vessels by air, they are disconnected and weighed, after having cooled down to the temperature of the room.

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  • The sulphur is dissolved by superheated water forced down pipes, and the water with sulphur in solution is forced upward by hot air pressure through other pipes; the sulphur comes, 99% pure, to the surface of the ground, where it is cooled in immense bins, and then broken up and loaded directly upon cars for shipment.

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  • The cooled gases are then led into towers where they meet a stream of water coming in the contrary direction.

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  • Rhyolitic lavas frequently are more or less vitreous, and when the glassy matter greatly predominates and the; crystals are few and inconspicuous the rock becomes an obsidian; the chemical composition is essentially the same as that of granite; the difference in the physical condition of the two rocks is due to the fact that one consolidated at the surface, rapidly and under low pressures, while the other cooled slowly at great depths and under such pressures that the escape of the steam and other gases it contained was greatly impeded.

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  • Their behaviour in this respect closely resembles the balls of rapidly cooled, unannealed glass which are called Prince Rupert's drops.

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  • In their natural condition the marekanite spheres are doubly refracting, but when they have been heated and very slowly cooled they lose this property and no longer exhibit any tendency to sudden disintegration.

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  • This is drawn off, cooled and filtered, and forms a white paint of good body, consisting of about 65% lead sulphate, 26% lead oxide, 6% zinc oxide and 3% other substances.

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  • From the reverberatory furnace or the kettle the refined lead is siphoned off into a storage (market) kettle after it has cooled somewhat, and from this it is siphoned off into moulds placed in a semicircle on the floor.

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  • For steel which has been made redhot, suddenly cooled, and then let down to a yellow temper, the critical value of the magnetizing force is smaller than for steel which is either softer or harder; it is indeed so small that the metal contracts like nickel even under weak magnetizing forces, without undergoing any preliminary extension that can be detected.

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  • If, however, this non-magnetic substance is cooled to a temperature a few degrees below freezing-point, it becomes as strongly magnetic as average cast-iron (µ = 62 for H = 40), and retains its magnetic properties indefinitely at ordinary temperatures.

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  • If in the process of glass manufacture a glass vessel is suddenly cooled, the constituent particles are unable to arrange themselves and the vessel remains in a state of extreme tension.

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  • When the glass has cooled so far as to become hard and solid, the furnace is hermetically sealed up and allowed to cool very gradually to the ordinary temperature.

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  • When the first ball or " gathering 'T has cooled sufficiently, the whole is again dipped into the molten glass and a further layer adheres to the pipe-end, thus forming a larger ball.

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  • In the walls and floor of the kiln special cooling channels or air passages are provided and by gradually opening these to atmospheric circulation the cooling is considerably accelerated while a very even distribution of temperature is obtained; by these means even the largest slabs can now be cooled in three or four days and are nevertheless sufficiently well annealed to be free from any serious internal stress.

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  • The liquid metals, when cooled down sufficiently, some at lower, others at higher, temperatures freeze into compact solids, endowed with the (relative) non-transparency and the lustre of their liquids.

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  • In this it passes through four sheets of water, by which it is not only freed from any dust and dirt that may have come over with it from the kiln, but is also cooled to a temperature which permits an air-pump to withdraw the gas from the kiln, through the gas-washer, and force it into the saturators, without overheating.

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  • The reburnt and cooled char is collected and sent back to the char cisterns.

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  • As an auxiliary to air cooling the stack may be cooled by a slow stream of water trickling down the outside of the pipes, or, in certain cases, cold water may be injected into the condenser in the form of a spray, w here it meets the ascending vapours.

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  • Shibuichi and shakudo are melted separately, and when they have cooled just enough not to mingle too intimately, they are Cast into a bar which is subsequently beaten flat.

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  • Slowly cooled.

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  • Let us suppose that a molten mixture of two substances A and B, which at a sufficiently high temperature form a uniform liquid, and which do not combine to form definite compounds, is slowly cooled until it becomes wholly solid.

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  • The difference between softness and hardness in ordinary steel is due to the permanence of a solid solution of carbon in iron if the steel has been chilled or very rapidly cooled, while if the steel is slowly cooled this solid solution breaks up into a minute complex of two substances which is called pearlite.

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  • When a pure metal is cooled to a very low temperature its electrical conductivity is greatly increased, but this is not the case with an alloy.

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  • A nickel steel containing 36% of nickel has the property of retaining an almost constant volume when heated or cooled through a considerable range of temperature; it is therefore useful for the construction of pendulums and for measures of length.

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  • The substance is then cooled to the lower temperature 0" along the path CD, keeping it in the saturated state.

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  • Generally the reaction mixture is allowed to cool, and the residue, which settles to the bottom of the pot, consists of gold together with copper, lead and iron sulphates, which are insoluble in strong sulphuric acid; silver sulphate may also separate if present in sufficient quantity and the solution be sufficiently cooled.

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  • Presently his imperialist views cooled, and at the Restoration he became minister of state and a peer of France.

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  • Experience shows that sea-water can be cooled considerably below the freezing-point without freezing if there is no ice or snow in contact with it.

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  • The brine is cooled in a tank filled with spiral pipes, in which anhydrous ammonia, previously liquefied by compression, is vaporized in vacuo at the atmospheric temperature by the sensible heat of the returncurrent of brine, whose temperature has been slightly raised in its passage through the circulating tubes.

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  • The return air from fiery workings is never allowed to approach the furnace, but is carried into the upcast by a special channel, called a dumb drift, some distance above the furnace drift, so as not to come in contact with the products of combustion until they have been cooled below the igniting point of fire-damp. Where the upcast pit is used for drawing coal, it is usual to discharge the smoke and gases through a short lateral drift near the surface into a tall chimney, so as to keep the pit-top as clear as possible for working.

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  • The enthusiasm which thus marked the early years of American Congregationalists rapidly cooled from one generation to another.

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  • The fluorine, which is liberated as a gas at the anode, is passed through a well cooled platinum vessel, in order to free it from any acid fumes that may be carried over, and finally through two platinum tubes containing sodium fluoride to remove the last traces of hydrofluoric acid; it is then collected in a platinum tube closed with fluor-spar plates.

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  • It is, therefore, further recommended (a) that the milk be rapidly cooled or chilled, as the lower the temperature the less do the bacteria multiply, (b) that contamination during railway transit be avoided by dustproof locked milk cans.

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  • In Mareska and Donny's process the condensation is effected in a shallow iron box, which has a large exposed surface, capable of being cooled by damped cloths.

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  • The heat of a first enthusiasm necessarily cooled when the political conditions that Societies produced it passed away; and, if the prophetic Gilds.

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  • The first religious ardour cooled, the strictness of the rule was relaxed, until by the 10th century the decay of discipline was so complete in France that the monks are said to have been frequently unacquainted with the rule of St Benedict, and even ignorant that they were bound by any rule at all.

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  • The pahoehoe has a smooth but billowy or hummooky surface, and is marked by lines which show that it cooled as it flowed.

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  • Fleming, of University College, London, in the investigation of the electrical behaviour of substances cooled to very low temperatures.

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  • If the solution of a solid more soluble when hot be cooled below the saturation point, the whole of the solid sometimes remains in solution.

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  • If, however, a solution be cooled slowly past its saturation point with no solid present, crystallization does not occur till some lower temperature is reached.

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  • A familiar example is to be found in solutions of sodium sulphate, which may be cooled much below their saturation point and kept in the liquid state till a crystal of the hydrate Na 2 SO 4 IoH 2 O is dropped in, when solidification occurs with a large evolution of latent heat.

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  • Thus cupric chloride dissolves in much water with an evolution of heat, but when the solution is nearly saturated, it is cooled by taking up more of the solid.

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  • The resistance of lichens is extraordinary; they may be cooled to very low temperatures and heated to high temperatures without being killed.

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  • When cooled it is returned to the boiler by another main or " return " pipe.

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  • It ascends the flow pipe by convection, where its onward journey would speedily end if it were not for the driving force of other molecules of water following, and the suction set up by the gravitation into the boiler of the cooled water by the return pipe.

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  • The essential characteristic of wrought iron was its nearly complete freedom from carbon; that of steel was its moderate carbon-content (say between 0.30 and 2.2%), which, though great enough to confer the property of being rendered intensely hard and brittle by sudden cooling, yet was not so great but that the metal was malleable when cooled slowly; while that of cast iron was that it contained so much carbon as to be very brittle whether cooled quickly or slowly.

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  • Wrought iron is slag-bearing malleable iron, containing so little carbon (0.30% or less), or its equivalent, that it does not harden greatly when cooled suddenly.

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  • The metal in its usual slowly cooled state is a conglomerate like the granitic rocks.

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  • Just as a granite is a conglomerate or mechanical mixture of distinct crystalline grains of three perfectly definite minerals, mica, quartz, and felspar, so iron and steel in their usual slowly cooled state consist of a mixture of microscopic particles of such definite quasiminerals, diametrically unlike.

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  • But after solidification is complete and the metal has cooled to a much lower range of temperature, usually between 9 00 and 690 C., it undergoes a very remarkable series of transformations.

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  • Suddenly cooled carbon steel, Steep Cast Iron no; d ` r t1?at J ustenite+ Cementite.

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  • Carbon-Content of Hardened Steels.-Turning from these cases in which the steel is used in the slowly cooled state, so that it is a mixture of pearlite with ferrite or cementite, i.e.

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  • They are non-magnetic or very feebly magnetic. But the critical points of such nickel steel though thus depressed, are not destroyed; and if it is cooled in liquid air below its Ar, it passes to the a state and becomes magnetic.

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  • The suddenly cooled metal is hard and brittle, because the cold 0-iron which it contains is hard and brittle.

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  • The joint effect of such chilling and such annealing is to make the metal much harder than if slowly cooled, because for each 1% of graphite which the chilling suppresses, 15% of the glass-hard cementite is substituted.

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  • Thus a cast iron which, if cooled slowly, would have been " grey," i.e.

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  • The molecular freedom which this high temperature gives enables the cementite to change gradually into a mixture of graphite and austenite with the result that, after the castings have been cooled and their austenite has in cooling past Aci changed into pearlite and ferrite, the mixture of cementite and pearlite of which they originally consisted has now given place to one of fine or " temper " graphite and ferrite, with more or less pearlite according to the completeness of the transfer of the carbon to the state of graphite.

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  • Thus, prior exposure to a temperature materially above Ac 3 coarsens the structure of most steel, in the sense of giving it, when cold a coarse fracture, and enlarging the grains of pearlite, &c., later found in the slowly cooled metal.

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  • Hence steel which has been heated very highly, whether for welding, or for greatly softening it so that it can be rolled to the desired shape with but little expenditure of power, ought later to be refined, either by reheating it from below Are to slightly above Ac 3 or by rolling it after it has cooled to a relatively low temperature, i.e.

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  • Chrome steel, which usually contains about 2% of chromium and o 80 to 2% of carbon, owes its value to combining, when in the " hardened " or suddenly cooled state, intense hardness with a high elastic limit, so that it is neither deformed permanently nor cracked by extremely violent shocks.

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  • The walls, therefore, are now made thin, and are thoroughly cooled by water, which circulates through pipes or boxes bedded in them.

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  • F, Car into which the cooled pigs are dropped.

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  • The plate is then by Krupp's process heated so that its impact face is above while its rear is below the hardening temperature, and the whole is then cooled suddenly with sprays of cold water.

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  • To purify the oxide, it is dissolved in dilute hydrochloric acid until the acid is neatly neutralized, the solution is cooled, filtered, and baryta water is added until a faint permanent white precipitate of hydrated barium peroxide appears; the solution is now filtered, and a concentrated solution of baryta water is added to the filtrate, when a crystalline precipitate of hydrated barium peroxide, Ba0 2 8 H 2 0, is thrown down.

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  • The results of Forbes, Tait and Mitchell, on the same bar, and Mitchell's two results with the end of the bar " free " and " cooled," have been quoted as if they referred to different metals.

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  • The values given in the column headed " cooled " are those found by Mitchell with one end of the bar cooled.

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  • The top of the mercury was heated by steam, the lower end rested on an iron plate cooled by ice.

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  • It is extremely hot, and is cooled usually by being passed down one or more rotating cylinders, similar to the first, but smaller, and acting as coolers instead of kilns.

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  • On its way down the cylinders the clinker meets a current of cold air and is cooled, the air being correspondingly warmed and passing on to aid in the combustion of the fuel used in heating the kiln.

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  • Rotatory kilns of various other makes are now in use, but the same principles are embodied, namely, the employment of a rotating inclined cylinder for burning the raw materials, a burner fed with powdered coal and a blast of air, and some device such as a cooling cylinder or cooling tower by which the clinker may be cooled and the air correspondingly heated on its way to the burner.

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  • Carlyle was charmed with Emerson, and their letters published by Professor Norton show that his regard never cooled.

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  • Wahl [German patent 70773 (1893)] prepare a 97% manganese from pyrolusite by heating it with 30% sulphuric acid, the product being then converted into manganous oxide by heating in a current of reducing gas at a dull red heat, cooled in a reducing atmosphere, and finally reduced by heating with granulated aluminium in a magnesia crucible with lime and fluorspar as a flux.

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  • The discovery of the affair and the investigation that followed cooled Goethe's ardour and caused him to turn his attention seriously to the studies which were to prepare him for the university.

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  • The mixture of hydrochloric acid and air is taken directly from the " decomposing-pan " of an ordinary salt-cake furnace, is first cooled down in pipes sufficiently to condense most of the moisture present 1 ?i; \'\` (together with about 8% of the hydrochloric acid), and then passed through a cast-iron superheater and from this into the " decomposer."

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  • When this solution is concentrated by evaporation and cooled down, about five-sixths of the chlorate of potash crystallizes out.

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  • There is no reason to believe that any transfer of air takes place across the Himalayas in a southerly direction, unless indeed in those most elevated regions of the atmosphere which lie beyond the range of observation; but a nocturnal flow of cooled air, from the southern slopes, is felt as a strong wind where the rivers debouch on the plains, more especially in the early morning hours; and this probably contributes in some degree to lower the mean temperature of that belt of the plains which fringes the mountain zone.

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  • He also paid attention to hygrometry and devised a hygrometer in which a cooled metal surface is used for the deposition of moisture.

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  • In this case the companion, being about half the mass of Sirius itself, has probably cooled more rapidly, and on that account emits much less light.

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  • Tungsten dioxide, W02, formed on reducing the trioxide by hydrogen at a red heat or a mixture of the trioxide and hydrochloric acid with zinc, or by decomposing the tetrachloride with water, is a brown strongly pyrophoric powder, which must be cooled in hydrogen before being brought into contact with air.

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  • After the oil has been allowed to burn for some time according to the consistence of the varnish desired, the pot is covered over, and the product when cooled forms a viscid tenacious substance which in its most concentrated form may be drawn into threads.

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  • The cause of the delay seems to have lain with Buckingham, whose friendship had cooled, and who had taken offence at the fallen chancellor's unwillingness to part with York House.

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  • It has been modified by Herreshoff, who uses a large hollow revolving central shaft cooled by a current of air.

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  • This is so rapidly consumed that the converters must be cooled and partially relined after 3 to 6 charges, dependent on the iron contents of the matte.

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  • The solution is cooled, 50 cc. water added, then 5 cc. ammonia, and the solution is boiled for five minutes.

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  • Next 5 cc. of glacial acetic acid are added, the solution cooled, and 5 cc. of a solution of potassium iodide (300 grammes to the litre) and the standard solution of sodium thiosulphate run in from a burette until the brown colour has nearly disappeared.

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  • On the other hand, if a gas be sufficiently cooled and compressed, it liquefies; this transition is treated theoretically in the article Condensation Of Gases, and experimentally in the article Liquid Gases.

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  • But as the passions of 1660 cooled, as the hatred with which the Puritans had been regarded while their reign was recent gave place to pity, he was less and less harshly treated.

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  • We also note the Faure and Kessler apparatus, which consists of a platinum pan, surmounted by a double-walled leaden hood, in such a manner that, while the hood is constantly cooled from the outside by water, the thin acid condensing on its inside is carried away without being allowed to flow back into the pan.

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  • Bombay Island itself, though in general cooled by the sea breeze, is oppressively hot during May and October.

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  • The early enthusiasm of the disfranchised classes for French principles had cooled with the later developments of the Revolution; the attempted invasions had roused the national spirit; and in the public imagination the sinister figure of Bonaparte, the rapacious conqueror, was beginning to loom large to the exclusion of lesser issues.

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  • The olefines - ethylene, &c. - are generally absorbed by a very strong sulphuric acid prepared by adding sulphur trioxide to sulphuric acid to form a mixture which solidifies when slightly cooled.

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  • This arrangement, by which the gas was cooled down by the action of the air, acted as a'gas-siphon for drawing the gas out of the producer, but it has various drawbacks and has been abandoned in all modern constructions.

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  • But while the summer is thus relatively ungenial on the top of the Harz, the usual summer heat of the lower-lying valleys is greatly tempered and cooled; so that, adding this to the natural attractions of the scenery, the deep forests, and the legendary and romantic associations attaching to every fantastic rock and ruined castle, the Harz is a favourite summer resort of the German people.

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  • This is boiled for some hours with water and the solution cooled, when potassium sulphate separates first, and then hydroxylamine sulphate.

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  • But, when the enthusiasm cooled, it was Greek thought which interpreted the contents of Christianity.

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  • With a modification to be mentioned presently, we may regard them as intensely hot bodies, probably at a temperature higher than any we can produce by artificial means, of which the superficial portions have cooled off by radiation into space.

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  • In vain Charles tried to kindle anew the embers of former feudal intrigues; the execution of the duke of Nemours and the count of Saint P01 cooled all enthusiasm.

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  • Ice forms over fresh water if the temperature of the air has been for a sufficient time at or below the freezing-point; but not until the whole mass of water has been cooled down to its point of maximum density, so that the subsequent cooling of the surface can give rise to no convection currents, is freezing possible.

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  • Exposed overnight to a cool dry gentle wind from the north-west, the water evaporates at the expense of its own heat, and the consequent cooling takes place with sufficient rapidity to overbalance the slow influx of heat from above through the cooled dense air or from below through the badly conducting straw.

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  • Again, a system of rings, similar to those of an uniaxal plate perpendicular to the axis, may be produced with a glass cylinder by transmitting heat from its surface to its axes by immersion in heated oil, and glass that has been raised to a red heat and then cooled rapidly at its edges gives in polarized light an interference pattern of a regular form dependent upon the shape of the contour.

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  • No actual refrigerating machine does, in fact, take in heat at the exact temperature of the body to be cooled, and reject it at the exact temperature of the cooling water, but, for economy in working, it is of great importance that the differences should be as small as possible.

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  • The compressed air, leaving the compressor at the temperature T2, passes through the cooler, where it is cooled by means of water, and is then admitted to the expansion cylinder, where it is expanded to atmospheric pressure, performing work on the piston.

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  • In the Bell-Coleman machine the air was cooled during compression by means of an injection of water, and further by being brought into contact with a shower of water.

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  • Another, perhaps the principal, feature was the interchanger, an apparatus whereby the compressed air was further cooled before expansion by means of the comparatively cold air from the room in its passage to the compressor, the same air being used over and over again.

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  • In such compressed-air machines as are now made there is no injection of water during compression, and the compressed air is cooled in a surface cooler, not by actual mixture with a shower of cold water.

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  • In some machines used in the United States the cold air is not discharged into the rooms but is worked in a closed cycle, the rooms being cooled by means of overhead pipes through which the cold expanded air passes on its way back to the compressor.

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  • Outside the refrigerator coils is the air, brine or other substance to be cooled, and outside the condenser is the cooling medium, which, as previously stated, is generally water.

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  • The expanded vapour enters the refrigerator at a temperature below that of the substance to be cooled, and whatever cooling effect is produced is brought about by the superheating of the vapour, the result being that above the critical point of carbonic acid the difference T2-T2 is increased and the efficiency of the machine is reduced.

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  • The pressure in the condenser varies according to the temperature of the cooling water, and that in the refrigerator is dependent upon the temperature to which the outside substance is cooled.

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  • Apart from the economical working of the machine itself, whatever system may be adopted, it is of importance that cold once produced should not be wasted, and it is therefore necessary to use some form of insulation to protect the vessels in which liquids are being cooled, or the rooms of ships' holds in which the freezing or storage processes are being carried on.

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  • With liquid machines of the compression and absorption system, the rooms are either cooled by means of cold pipes or surfaces placed in them, or by a circulation of air cooled in an apparatus separated from the rooms. The cold pipes may be direct-expansion pipes in which the liquid evaporates, or they may be pipes or walls through which circulates an uncongealable brine previously cooled to the desired temperature.

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  • The pipes are placed on the ceilings or sides according to circumstances, but they must be arranged so as to induce a circulation of air throughout the compartment and ensure every part being cooled.

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  • This method has received considerable extension, notably in furnace-smelting of iron ores containing manganese, where the entire hearth is often completely water-cased, and in some lead furnaces where no firebrick lining is used, the lower part of the furnace stack being a mere double iron box cooled by water sufficiently to keep a coating of slag adhering to the inner shell which prevents the metal from being acted upon.

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  • I saw you—when he left your place The fire in Lydia Larkin's eyes cooled appreciably.

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  • The air cooled appre­ciably and the ever-thinning atmosphere caused Dean to labor all the more as he struggled upward.

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  • The " boiled amylase " mentioned below has already been boiled before the class and cooled for your use.

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  • They took armfuls of blood, a biopsy of my lip, I was irradiated, X rayed, warmed up and cooled down.

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  • When annealed and cooled, the canes are cut into thin cross-sections and arranged on a ceramic kiln batt - see objects on table.

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  • Boiling the water, which must also be cooled, will remove the dissolved carbon dioxide.

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  • A copper cold finger, attached to a hollow copper cathode, is cooled using liquid nitrogen.

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  • An eco-friendly method of chilling, installing water and air cooled fluid chillers can be provided.

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  • Stir until melted then spread the melted chocolate over the cooled filling.

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  • Advanced gas cooled reactor A development of the Magnox reactor, using enriched uranium oxide fuel in stainless steel cladding.

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  • Air cooled chillers with either scroll or semi-hermetic screw compressors are available from 12 - 1,250 kW.

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  • Open cooled condensed milk and stir in the vanilla extract.

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  • The hot coolant will flow through the tube stack, to be cooled by raw water flowing through the water jacket.

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  • The RS 50 uses a liquid cooled single cylinder two stroke, with reed intake and balancing countershaft.

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  • Serve chilled, with small croutons of bread fried till crisp in olive oil, well drained and cooled.

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  • Dewar (flask)r being used was cooled in a liquid nitrogen dewar to in order to minimize the dark current.

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  • Others are condenser dryers where the air is cooled, converted to water and collected in internal containers.

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  • This would give rise to differential flexure and expansion of the instrument as its various parts cooled at different rates during the following night.

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  • Stir in the cooled berries and whipped cream, then slowly pour in the dissolved gelatin, in a continuous stream, stirring constantly.

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  • The warm glow left by the Prime Minister's visit has cooled.

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  • Here the salad is made from fine green beans, very quickly blanched in boiling water and then rapidly cooled.

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  • Water in the subpolar gyre cooled between the two 20-year periods due to the decrease in surface heat input.

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  • Fresh water cooling, using a heat exchanger cooled by sea water.

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  • This event seems to have cooled the hotheads in Forfar, because very few went off to fight in the '45.

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  • The recovered methanol will be cooled by the exhaust air from the pneumatic valves.

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  • This example has mountings for water cooled Vickers machine guns.

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  • The sodium or potassium nitrite solution is also cooled in the ice.

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  • On its being exhausted this cooled air was utilized to extract heat from the portion to be expanded at an expansion orifice.

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  • Bainite forms together with pearlite in steel which are cooled somewhat too fast to form a complete pearlite structure.

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  • And, under certain circumstances, the quark-gluon plasma (the state of matter in the universe before it cooled) might be recreated.

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  • Combine the dried fruit, fresh fruit, nuts, leaves and seasoning in a bowl, and add the cooled red quinoa.

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  • Put a dessertspoon of the cooled strained rhubarb into four glass ramekin dishes.

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  • External chillers Air cooled chillers utilizing hydrocarbon refrigerants are available from Swedish manufacturers such as ABB Stal and Bonus.

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  • In the second stage, the wort is cooled to the fermentation temperature by a secondary refrigerant, e.g., glycol.

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  • Water cooled pump for obtaining 9 bar group pressure, boiler safety valve features anti-flood device that drains to the waste out.

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  • If partly saturated air is cooled without changing its pressure or amount of water vapor, a point is reached when it becomes saturated.

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  • Its climate is more temperate, rarely suffering from frost and cooled by sea breezes in summer.

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  • When the strands are heated in a salt solution to just below boiling point then rapidly cooled they bond together to form a tetrahedron.

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  • He is a good mate, rather touchy on some points of etiquette, but very reasonable when he has cooled down.

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  • The mutual ardour;gradually cooled; motives of prudence and decorum urged the discontinuance of the connexion; and disillusion changed insensibly to disgust.

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  • It is followed by more and more hot water, and so travels along the flow pipe, which is rising all the time, to the farthest point of the circuit, by which time it has in all probability cooled considerably.

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  • In all these schemes Alexander took a keen personal interest; but his enthusiasm was soon cooled by practical difficulties, and his attention became more and more engrossed by foreign affairs.

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  • It is called " basket sugar," and meets with a brisk sale, at remunerative prices, among the Chinese coolies; and as the sugar as soon as cooled is packed ready for market, without losing any weight by draining, this branch of sugar-making is a most lucrative one whereever there is sufficient local demand.

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  • Later he investigated the gas-absorbing powers of charcoal when cooled to low temperatures, and applied them to the production of high vacua and to gas analysis (see Liquid Gases).

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  • Ferrite and cementite are thus the normal and usual constituents of slowly cooled steel, including all structural steels, rail steel, &c., and of white cast iron (see § 18).

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  • If any individual blow proves to be too hot, it may be cooled by throwing cold " scrap " steel such as the waste ends of rails and other pieces, into the converter, or by injecting with the blast a little steam, which is decomposed by the iron by the endothermic reaction H20+Fe=2H+Fe0.

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  • The outside of the cylinder was cooled by water circulating round a spiral screw thread in a narrow space with high velocity driven by a pressure of 120 lb per sq.

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  • This solution is saturated with ammonia, produced in the recovery plant (see below), in vessels provided with mechanical agitators and strongly cooled by coils of pipes through which cold water is made to flow.

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  • Stirling substituted for the two stages of adiabatic expansion and compression the passage of the air to and fro through a "regenerator," in which the air was alternately cooled by storing its heat in the material of the regenerator and reheated by picking the stored heat up again on the return journey.

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  • In this way the strong liquor is heated before it enters the generator, and the weak liquor is cooled Generator before it enters the absorber.

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  • It is like molten glass cooled but not congealed, and the few motes in it are pure and beautiful like the imperfections in glass.

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  • His passion for the Emperor had cooled somewhat in Moscow.

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  • However, problems with its liquid cooled engine resulted in large numbers of airframes being placed in storage awaiting serviceable engines.

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  • Following evisceration they are cooled in either slush ice or a spin chiller.

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  • Certain teething rings can be cooled in the fridge, which may help.

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  • My air cooled bike does n't have a temp gage at all.

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  • Once the ganache has cooled a little bit, spread a thinnish layer on one side of cake.

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  • Vane compressors, whether air or water cooled, find diminishing use for industrial applications.

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  • With the right ceiling fan, your home can be cooled by up to seven degrees, and you'll be surprised at how little moisture collects on your ceiling with this type of air circulation.

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  • Latex is first formed as a liquid and then cooled to create softer, less springy boxsprings or even as mattress toppers to add a different feel to your current mattress.

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  • Once cooled, serve these tasty cookies to your pet.

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  • For an extra jolt, add cooled espresso to the basic chocolate martini recipe and garnish with a few chocolate covered espresso beans.

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  • Don't let your heated or cooled room air escape up the chimney.

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  • The object is to use a warm tea bag that has been soaked through then squeezed out, cooled until warm to touch and then press it to the area where the sores are.

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  • Once the tea bags are completely cooled, squeeze out the extra water and apply these cold compresses to the cold sores, leaving them on for at least 20 minutes at each use.

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  • Wait until the glass has cooled down before deciding to pick it up after you have enjoyed the lit candles instead, or choose one location in the room where you will place your candles and leave them there.

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  • Jude also recommends pouring cooled rosemary tea over your pet after a bath.

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  • The colors themselves can be dark or light and nearly every color can be cooled down slightly in tone.

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  • You can also try using cucumbers or cooled chamomile tea bags on those days when your eyes are really out of hand.

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  • Whatever cake you decide to make, the next step, after it has cooled enough to decorate, is to decide which color you want to make the icing.

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  • Make sure your child waits until the oatmeal has cooled enough before eating it.

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  • Place the cooled rosettes on a sheet of parchment paper or newspaper and dust with confectioner's sugar.

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  • Snow guns produce water droplets by combining cooled water with compressed air.

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  • Once the shell is cooled, the boot is ready for action.

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  • When the wax has cooled, use your sharp scraper to scrape away the excess wax.

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  • Cool. Put the cooled nuts and 2 tablespoons (20 grams) of the 1/2 cup of confectioners' sugar into a food processor fitted with a metal blade.

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  • Sprinkle about 1/2 cup of the confectioners' sugar on the bottom of the pan and then place the slightly cooled cookies on top of the sugar.

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  • When the cake is completely cooled, transfer it to the refrigerator or freezer to chill for 20 to 30 minutes.

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  • When the cake is cooled to room temperature, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and freeze it for 20-30 minutes so that it firms up.

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  • Once the cake has cooled, cut a v-shape into the horizontal center of the top of the cake.

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  • When the cake is finished and has cooled, apply a crumb coat and then frost two-thirds of the cake with red buttercream, leaving a rounded section plain at one end.

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  • To make the process easier, wrap the cooled cakes tightly in plastic wrap before cutting and freeze them for 20 to 30 minutes or just until they begin to firm.

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  • Once cooled, level the domed top so it sits upside down, like a pot.

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  • When the cake has cooled, carefully enclose it in a double layer of plastic wrap.

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  • After cupcakes have cooled, dip the top of each in melted chocolate or warm chocolate ganache.

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  • Once you have your cake made and cooled, it is time to decorate your cake.

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  • Once the crackers have cooled, they can be frozen for up to a month, or they can be stored in the refrigerator in an air tight container for up to two weeks.

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  • You can keep them in an air-tight container for a week or immediately store a portion of the cooled cookies in a container and keep them in your freezer for up to one month.

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  • Central air conditioning sends cooled air throughout the entire house from a singular location, unlike window units that only cool the room they're installed in.

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  • This air is forced through the evaporator coils where it is cooled, passes through an air filter and is dispersed back into the house through the ducts and vents.

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  • At this point the tiles, which are in a patty form, are slowly cooled to room temperature, and once cooled the tile patties are hand cut into each individual tile.

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  • They are open to the rest of the house, and are therefore heated and cooled with the rest of the home.

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  • Once the hot dogs are stuffed, they are precooked for 15 minutes, cooled, and packaged.

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  • Wearing pajamas made from natural fibers designed to wick moisture away from the body can help keep you more comfortable as can the use of a ceiling fan to help keep the body cooled.

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  • The winters are mild and the summers get hot but are cooled by Pacific marine air and morning fog.

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  • As perspiration evaporates from the skin, the body is cooled.

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  • Once you get the food cooled sufficiently, close to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, you can wrap it and put it in the refrigerator.

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  • Once the beets are cooled, slice them about a quarter of an inch thick.

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  • Once they are completely cooled, take half of the beets out of the jar and add the eggs.

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  • This will wash off some of the pasta's starch, which becomes slimy once the pasta has cooled.

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  • Once the pieces of the house are cooled it is time to put your decorating ideas into action.

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  • After it is completely cool, the person administering the waxing must rip the cooled strips of wax off the person's face.

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  • When rollers have cooled completely, take big, one inch chunks of your hair and twist them towards the nape of your neck, holding them secure with one free hand.

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  • Once cooled, remove rollers and gather hair from above the ears and secure at the back of the head with pins.

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  • Simply set hair in hot rollers and gather on top of the head once the rollers have been cooled and removed.

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  • Once the piece has cooled, the clip is ready for wear.

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  • Using a medium to large barreled curling iron, form vertical ringlets throughout the head, clipping them to the head until the hair is completely cooled.

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  • Once hair has cooled, take a dab of pomade and run through waves to smooth any flyaways and frizz.

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  • Now, the market has cooled a bit so home buyers can take time to shop around and make a solid offer, rather than scrambling to find a home.

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  • Next, the liquid is cooled to around 100 degrees and yogurt cultures are added to the mixture.

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  • Before buying a portable air conditioner, it's important to consider your needs and the type of space that to be cooled.

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  • Unlike a window unit that draws air from outside your home then cools it and re-circulates the cooled air inside your home, a portable air conditioner takes the air from inside your room, cools it, then disperses it back into the room.

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  • The same air is cooled over and over again in a repetitive cycle.

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  • This makes it easier to clean the grill once it has cooled down after cooking.

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  • This type of unit is portable, so once it has cooled down, you can easily roll it from one room to another.

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  • Once cooled, any tar or carbon buildup should be trimmed from the wick.

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  • When the oil has cooled, snap the included lid on top of the container and set it aside for storage until you are ready to use the oil again.

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  • When it's cooled a bit, you'll notice an indentation around the wick.

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  • When the wax has cooled, pop the wax cubes out and melt them again, this time adding a whole little brick of wax buds.

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  • When these wax cubes have cooled, each one has the perfect amount of coloring to dye one pound of wax.

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  • It can be tough to be patient, but the candle must be completely cooled and set before use.

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  • When the cakes are thoroughly cooled, frost them with your favorite frosting.

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  • The animosity between the pair cooled into something resembling friendship, particularly when Elena saved Damon's life.

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  • Simply brush away loose ashes from the base of your grill once it has cooled.

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  • This area should be wiped down thoroughly after the grill is cooled.

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  • To layer different colors, make sure the first layer is cooled enough until it is warm and slightly firm, so that the colors don't bleed into each other.

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  • Pour the cooled liquid soap into a soap dispenser.

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  • Add a tablespoon of aloe vera gel to the cooled mixture to soothe the skin.

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  • Always add honey to the cooled liquid - hot liquid will destroy the enzymes in the raw honey.

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  • The pastry is baked and then, after the pastry puffs have cooled, they are filled with cream.

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  • The dough is removed from heat and cooled.

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  • After the shells have cooled, filling is added.

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  • When the dough has cooled slightly, transfer it to an electric mixer or a bowl that can fit an egg beater.

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  • The filling may be cooled and whipped to increase its volume.

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  • Once the cake layers are completely cooled, poke random holes along the surface of the first layer of cake with a toothpick.

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  • Therefore, a warm pile of laundry wrinkles because the garments have transitioned and cooled in a wrinkled state.

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  • Their debut release came out in 2005, but by then Columbia had cooled on the group and only released a limited run with limited promotion.

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  • Spread the mixture over the cooled cookie.

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  • The look was anarchronistic - the hulking computer monitors being driven by a keyboard right from an old Remington manual typewriter, and offices being cooled by oscillating fans that were right out of the 1930s.

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  • After it is cooled, strain and add into a spray bottle.

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  • Make sure it has cooled thoroughly before using it on your skin.

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  • That fresh faced look you get after a moderate to strenuous workout is your body's way of ridding impurities, and you can bet that same glow will stick around after you've cooled off if you make exercise a regular part of your lifestyle.

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  • Alternatively, tea bags that have previously been boiled but are then cooled, are perfect for soothing swollen eyes.

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  • I saw you—when he left your place The fire in Lydia Larkin's eyes cooled appreciably.

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  • The ocean breeze cooled his back, and his heartbeat was synced to the movement of the tide.

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  • The night had cooled but it remained winter-pleasant as Dean sauntered into a Main Street bar.

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  • The man's air cooled even further, and the men in the chamber tensed.

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  • Fleming discovered that if the filament is made incandescent by the current from an insulated battery there is a unilateral conductivity of the rarefied gas between the hot filament and the metal plate, such that if the negative terminal of the filament is connected outside the lamp through a coil in which electric oscillations are created with the platinum plate, only one half of the oscillations are permitted to pass, viz., those which carry negative electricity from the hot filament to the cooled plate through the vacuous space.

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  • The mixture is then cooled, acidified by means of sulphuric acid, and titrated with decinormal sodium thiosulphate solution.

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  • As this vast mass cooled it must by the laws of heat have contracted towards the centre, and as it contracted it must, according to a law of dynamics, rotate more rapidly.

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  • These crystallites (q.v.) show that the glassy rock has a tendency to crystallize which is inhibited only by the very viscous state of the glass and the rapidity with which it was cooled.

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  • Every morning, generally speaking, the shallow water is being warmed more rapidly than the deep, though it may not be made so warm after all, and every evening it is being cooled more rapidly until the morning.

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  • He'd planned on waiting until his anger cooled before dealing with Darian.

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