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- Washback effect refers to the impact of testing on curriculum design, teaching practices, and learning behaviors. The influences of testing can be found...
- vessel (often tens of thousands of litres[citation needed]) called a washback. Washbacks are commonly made of Oregon pine or stainless steel.[citation needed]...
- within classrooms. Washback can be positive and negative. Positive washback refers to the desired effects of a test, while negative washback refers to the...
- barley sugars. The wort is then cooled and pumped into six boatskin larch washbacks to ferment for 72 to 110 hours and produce what is now called 'wash'....
- liquid slurry was ready it was 'laundered' along wooden pipes into square washbacks, the water seeped away leaving a stiff clay mix . This process was dependent...
- This includes the installation of a new mash tun, new stills and new washbacks. The expansion cost the equivalent of US$15 million and significantly...
- extracted sugars, is separated from the mash, cooled, and transferred to the washbacks, or fermenting vats. During fermentation, a specific strain of yeast,...
- Glenfiddich's wooden washbacks...
- scoring systems are evidence of the endeavors to bring about positive washback of the test on English teaching and learning in China. It is the expectation...
- ISBN 1-84403-078-4. McDougall, John; Smith, Gavin D. (2000). Wort, Worms & Washbacks: Memoirs from the Stillhouse. Glasgow: Angels' Share (Neil Wilson Publishing)...