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- atmosphere—a function of their initial speed and angle of entry. They range from unmelted particles that retain their original mineralogy (Fig. 1 a, b), to partially...
- temperature. Some recipes add melted butter to warmed yolks; others call for unmelted butter and the yolks to be heated together; still others combine warm butter...
- his son Jacob owned a refining company. The Barabans' license to deal in unmelted s**** gold was revoked and so the Barabans operated their refining business...
- granulated sugar used in baking contains fine crystals which spin out unmelted, while rock sugar crystals are too large to properly contact the heater...
- Lonely Mountain on the edge of eyesight. On its highest peak snow yet unmelted was gleaming pale. 'So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their...
- of 3890 °C and density higher than that of uranium dioxide for sinking, unmelted, through corium. Dysprosium titanate was undergoing evaluation for pressurized...
- around impact craters by the sintering of molten fragments together with unmelted clasts of the country rock. Rocks formed from more completely melted material...
- hippie, punk, even grunge," and draws on the "cultural stores of every unmelted ethnicity" and "**** style," and then "regurgitates it with a winking inauthenticity...
- prior to analysis. Methods to analyze the microbe po****tions of colder, unmelted ice samples (cold enough to prevent brine drainage) under microscopes were...
- upper atmosphere. Instead, they quickly decelerated and then fell to Earth unmelted. In order to classify these sorts of objects, he coined the term "micro-meteorite"...