- are
often referred to as "
retorts",
meaning "canning
retorts" for
sterilization under high
temperature (116–130 °C).
Retorts were
widely used by alchemists...
- A
retort pouch or
retortable pouch is a type of food
packaging made from a
laminate of
flexible plastic and
metal foils. It
allows the
sterile packaging...
-
Retort is a
community of
about forty writers, teachers, artists, and activists, all self-styled
opponents of
capital and empire,
which has been
based for...
- In chemistry, a
retort stand, also
called a
clamp stand, a ring stand, or a
support stand, is a
piece of
scientific equipment intended to
support other...
- Oil
shale gas (also:
retort gas or
retorting gas) is a
synthetic non-condensable gas
mixture (syngas)
produced by oil
shale thermal processing (pyrolysis)...
- In
addition to
tunnel kilns a
number of Kiviter-type
retorts and the
first Galoter-type
retort were
built in the 1950s.
Since 1948, Estonian-produced...
-
Pumpherston Oil Company. By 1910, 1,528
Pumpherston retorts were used in Scotland. In addition, the
retort was used in
Spain and Australia. The Pumpherson...
- "indirectly fired"
retort bench. The
early "directly fired"
retort bench consisted of
retorts suspended over a coke fire,
which heated the
retorts and
drove the...
-
airstrikes were part of the PAF
military operation codenamed Operation Swift Retort and were
conducted in
retaliation to the
Indian Air
Force (IAF) airstrike...
-
Retorsion (from French: rétorsion, from Latin: retortus,
influenced by Late Latin, 1585–1595, torsi, a twisting,
wringing it), a term used in international...