semisolid उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The warm, tasty fluid is transformed into a semisolid within a few thousandths of a second after the electric field is applied, and it reverts to a liquid just as fast when the power is shut off.
- Just as pork fat is solid at room temperature and liquid when heated _ which is why it melts in the mouth _ so short-chain sugars join with water molecules to form a semisolid structure when cool.
- One day after his epic voyage ended on the reef, Taurae was already taking semisolid food and trying to strengthen his legs after more than four months aboard his 8-meter ( 25-foot ) boat.
- Methylcellulose is a semisolid media additive that allows an investigator to stain ( with diaminobenzidine reagent for hemoglobin ) and then count individual colonies, each arising from a single plated progenitor that is at the CFU-e stage.
- :: : So is it dipped in liquid food-grade paraffin wax or are semisolid sheets wrapped around it with the seams smoothed out or something else ? talk ) 13 : 37, 18 March 2014 ( UTC)
- The most common concern, he said, is that use of the garbage-disposal units might increase both water usage and the amount of semisolid waste passing through aging, sluggish plumbing systems _ a combination that might be too much for some systems to handle.
- This term has traditionally been applied to semisolids that possess a relatively fluid consistency formulated as either water-in-oil ( e . g ., Cold Cream ) or oil-in-water ( e . g ., Fluocinolone Acetonide Cream ) emulsions.
- The form of the extract varies depending on the process used; it may be liquid, a clear amber solid ( called shatter " ), a sticky semisolid substance ( called " wax " ), or a brittle, honeycombed solid ( called " honeycomb wax " ).
- Before being taken to a new home, hand-reared chicks will be fully fledged ( have been allowed to learn to fly ), can crack nuts and seeds for themselves, and will have been fully weaned from semisolid hand-rearing food ( or fed by its parents ) to an appropriate diet.
- Hemopoietic stem cells were cultured ( see cell culture ) on a so-called semisolid matrix, which prevents cells from moving around, so that, if a single cell starts proliferating, all of the cells derived from it will remain clustered around the spot in the matrix where the first cell was originally located.