- [citation needed] The
words quasi-solid,
semisolid, and
semiliquid are used interchangeably. Quasi-solids and
semisolids are
sometimes described as amorphous...
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polymer electrolyte instead of a
liquid electrolyte.
Highly conductive semisolid (gel)
polymers form this electrolyte.
These batteries provide higher specific...
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Glycerine 1.5
Pancake syrup 2.5 101 – 103 Pastes, gels, and
other semisolids (generally non-Newtonian)
Ketchup ≈ 101
Mustard Sour
cream ≈ 102 Peanut...
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usually boiled in
water or milk. It is
often allowed to set, or gel into a
semisolid, then cut into flat
squares or rectangles, and pan fried.
Usage is especially...
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responses Colony stimulating factors:
support the
growth of
cells in
semisolid media Chemokines:
mediate chemoattraction (chemotaxis)
between cells....
- griddle-type cook surface, the
teppan is
capable of
cooking small or
semisolid ingredients such as rice, egg and
finely chopped vegetables. The originator...
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commonly and in
medical literature more
often called stool, are the
solid or
semisolid remains of food that
could not be
digested or
absorbed in the
small intestine...
- rime, and from a
mixture of rain and snow,
which is a
slushy liquid or
semisolid. Ice
pellets often bounce when they hit the
ground or
other solid objects...
- In most
living species, uric acid is
excreted along with **** as a
semisolid waste. However, at
least some
modern birds (such as hummingbirds) can...
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human fecal matter varies according to diet and health.
Normally it is
semisolid, with a
mucus coating. A
combination of bile and bilirubin,
which comes...