- Look up
salting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salting or
Salted may
refer to:
George Salting (1835–1909), Australian-born
English art collector,...
- (December 1984). "Mechanism of
protein salting in and
salting out by
divalent cation salts:
balance between hydration and
salt binding". Biochemistry. 23 (25):...
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unpalatable food.
Salting, brining, and
pickling are
ancient and
important methods of food preservation. Some of the
earliest evidence of
salt processing dates...
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faster than co****
salt.
Salting could be
combined with
smoking to
produce bacon in
peasant homes.
Instructions for
preserving (
salting)
freshly killed venison...
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referred to as "
salting out".
Initial salting in at low
concentrations is
explained by the Debye–Huckel theory.
Proteins are
surrounded by the
salt counterions...
- cryptography, a
salt is
random data fed as an
additional input to a one-way
function that
hashes data, a p****word or p****phrase.
Salting helps defend against...
- The best-known
example is the
salting of
Shechem as
narrated in the
Biblical Book of
Judges 9:45. The
supposed salting of
Carthage is not
supported by...
- Look up
salter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salter may
refer to:
Salter (surname)
Salter (trap)
Salter Brecknell, a
manufacturer of
light commercial...
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Salted fish, such as
kippered herring or
dried and
salted cod, is fish
cured with dry
salt and thus
preserved for
later eating.
Drying or
salting, either...
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National Gallery, London. The name
Salting,
which is also
applied to a
Madonna by
Robert Campin,
denotes George Salting, the
collector who
donated it to...