-
under pressure.[citation needed] The
words quasi-solid, semisolid, and
semiliquid are used interchangeably. Quasi-solids and
semisolids are
sometimes described...
- meats, or by the
fermentation of
sugars in beverages, such as juices, and
semiliquid products, such as
syrups and jams. The
yeast of the
genus Zygosaccharomyces...
- the
overlying snowpack.
Individual crystals near the
melting point are
semiliquid and slick,
allowing them to
glide along other crystal planes and to fill...
-
prepared during Tihar, the
widely celebrated Hindu festival in Nepal. A
semiliquid dough is
usually prepared by
adding milk, water, sugar, butter, cardamom...
-
rotary kiln
Extraction Point 1 2 3 4 5
Consistency of kiln
discharge solid semiliquid sol. (clinker) liq. (pig iron)
Preferred iron
content of ore (% Fe) 30-60...
- foods.
Pharmacobezoars (or
medication bezoars) are
mostly tablets or
semiliquid m****es of drugs,
normally found following an
overdose of sustained-release...
- the
labellum is
especially prominent and used for
sponging liquid or
semiliquid food. The
labella are a
complex structure consisting of many grooves,...
- as the
molecules of the m**** of ice beneath.
These molecules are in a
semiliquid state,
providing lubrication. The
molecules in this "quasi-fluid" or "water-like"...
-
impacted wisdom teeth. They are
described as ‘cavities
filled with liquid,
semiliquid or
gaseous content with
odontogenic epithelial lining and
connective tissue...
-
their crops.
These groups, and most
genera in this family, have
liquid or
semiliquid pollen m****es on
which the
larvae develop. They can be
found all over...