- and was
applied to any
process where a
liquid was
separated in drops. To
distil in the
modern sense could only be
expressed in a
roundabout manner. Distillation...
-
diethyl ether,
which also
forms an
azeotrope with ethanol, and
therefore distils with it. The
result is a
sweeter spirit, and one that may have possessed...
-
Persian scholar Rāzi (or Rhazes) was the
first to
distil kerosene in the
ninth century. He is
depicted here in a m****cript by
Gerard of Cremona....
-
aboard while Titanic was in port, but in an emergency, the ship
could also
distil fresh water from seawater. However, this was not a
straightforward process...
- Huyayy, all told him they
smelt he had been
eating of the
juice which distils from
certain shrubs in
those parts, and
resembles honey in
taste and consistence...
- uniCOIL, EPIC, DeepImpact,
TILDE and TILDEv2, Sparta, SPLADE-max, and
DistilSPLADE-max.
There are also
extensions of sp****
retrieval approaches to the...
- Take
white (Yemeni) alum,
dissolve it and
purify it by filtration. Then
distil (green?)
vitriol with copper-green (the acetate), and mix (the distillate)...
- I was reading. It was the best
draft I had ever seen. He had
managed to
distil 1,000
pages of the
novels into six hours,
using prose so sensitively. He's...
- (and, by extension,
sandalwood incense) is seen as
having the
power to
distil purity by burning-away
negative spiritual impurities; Tang Sanzang, as Golden...
- gallons.
Macerate these substances during eight days, add a
little water, and
distil by a
gentle fire,
until two
gallons are obtained. This is
reduced to a proof...