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| His main triumph was | curing a virulent plague, but later he was captured a |
| tightly bound iron rings around his arms; and | curing a man from Spain of his twitching disorder. |
| uced by the nitrosation of nicotine during the | curing, ageing, processing, and smoking of tobacco. |
| It is used as a | curing agent for epoxy, it is used as a protecting ag |
| The | curing agent for it is usually an isonate or isocyana |
| s a fixative used in electron microscopy and a | curing agent for epoxy resins. |
| eloping, binders, adhesives, fabric softeners, | curing agents for epoxys, and dyes. |
| mines with a small number of units are used as | curing agents for epoxy resins. |
| tible with paints relying on metal carboxylate | curing agents. |
| a ‘powerful astringent and very efficacious in | curing agues and intermitting disorders.' |
| ibed to the waters, particularly in respect to | curing ailments of the eyes. |
| Lithia was thought to have healing properties, | curing all sorts of ailments, but it was later determ |
| vaccine and arsenal of weapons, defeating and | curing all the "Lost Ones" that attack him in the cat |
| This is considered a step towards | curing Alzheimer's. |
| Curing and Fermentation of Cigar Leaf Tobacco (1899) | |
| Cavendish is more a process of | curing and a method of cutting tobacco than a type of |
| g, chemical manufacturing, concrete mixing and | curing, and consumer or packaged ice. |
| n other glues, does not require pressure while | curing, and has good gap-filling properties. |
| Type 22 is harvested, stripped and hung inside | curing barns and a fire is set to provide optimum con |
| cco sticks, which were hung from tier-poles in | curing barns (Aus: kilns, also traditionally called o |
| cure part as even ex-gay groups don't espouse | curing being gay as much as not doing any gay sexual |
| Buildings used for strictly tobacco | curing, buildings that have multiple agricultural use |
| Lou does not think he needs | curing, but he risks losing his job and other accommo |
| This same method of | curing can be used for any fatty fish, but salmon is |
| Curing can be accelerated by heating up to 70 °C, but | |
| All research about | curing cancer with nanorobotics has been currently re |
| rked, which claimed that Rife had succeeded in | curing cancer, but that his work was suppressed by a |
| ies of Ciechocinek springs are directed toward | curing cardiovascular, respiratory, orthopedic, traum |
| marrow transplant has also been successful in | curing CEP in a few cases, although long term results |
| of service as Miss America, she campaigned for | Curing Childhood Cancer. |
| Out of autoclave | curing composite manufacturingis an alternative to th |
| tion revealed that the heat generated from the | curing concrete increased Anaerobic digestion by bact |
| the calyxes of the flowers are often used for | curing coughs and colds. |
| Curing cycles range from 90 minutes to 12 hours. | |
| Both center around one doctor's attempt for | curing deafness. |
| Most of his patents in meat | curing dealt with either preventing caking of the cur |
| relieving toothache, helping to stop bleeding, | curing diarrhoea and indigestion and used as poultice |
| The formula of | curing disease (medicine). |
| ding to some traditions, they had the power of | curing disease by exorcism, dog bite and especially s |
| vil sanitation, pools and spas, preventing and | curing diseases in husbandry and fisheries, fruits an |
| ering, with implications for understanding and | curing diseases such as osteoarthritis. |
| duction and laboratory applications, including | curing, drying, sterilizing, aging, and other process |
| aboratory ovens can be for annealing, die-bond | curing, drying, Polyimide baking, sterilizing, and ot |
| arch that is focused towards understanding and | curing dysferlinopathy. |
| formerly known as "the Sheds", an area of fish | curing facilities and mud cabins. |
| a reactant in epoxy reactions, and is used in | curing fast drying epoxy resin glues. |
| Curing ferments and dries the pods while minimizing t | |
| t book, Methodus curandi febres (The Method of | Curing Fevers), was published in 1666; a second editi |
| should not be administered with the purpose of | curing genital herpes or shingles. |
| os (Armando Bo) travel to New York in hopes of | curing her ailment. |
| leg in order to suspend her eyelids open, thus | curing her blindness. |
| These droplets of blood fell on his eyes | curing him of his blindness. |
| tees that the Goddess has enormous powers over | curing illnesses and hence, it is a ritual to buy sma |
| ascribed to her, most of them referring to her | curing illnesses and awakening someone from death. |
| e discharge light sources used for ultraviolet | curing in the semiconductor and printing industries. |
| The flexographic electron beam | curing ink printing process is not only allowing flex |
| A common method of | curing is to dry the cheese on racks for about a week |
| Curing is done in a cool, moist cellar. | |
| The minimum time for | curing is 20 days. |
| Corso serves as honorary chairman of Coaches | Curing Kids' Cancer, a charity that raises money for |
| nce they cannot be melted and re-moulded after | curing like thermoplastics. |
| ho experimented with goat glands as a means of | curing male impotence. |
| The salt was used for | curing meat to store for the winter. |
| much of his efforts to the technologies behind | curing meat, particularly to improving a curing salt |
| n in water, compared with the more popular air | curing method. |
| y a handful of molecules capable of completely | curing mice infected with Plasmodium berghei - a mode |
| rvus switches the false tome for his real one, | curing Morcalavin's insanity and ending the plague. |
| and other farm animals as well as a method of | curing muscle cramp/problems. |
| element of Prophet Five, who holds the key to | curing Nadia. |
| any questions raised in the second season; The | curing of Max's virus, the Conclave's agenda, the ret |
| It is produced upon the | curing of tobacco. |
| ne is generally the other compound used in the | curing of epoxy resins. |
| The time needed for the | curing of concrete, which is classically estimated to |
| DMA serves as a promoter in the | curing of polyester and vinyl ester resins. |
| of the miracles attributed to Wulfstan was the | curing of King Harold's daughter. |
| for fuel and heating, are instead used for the | curing of tobacco. |
| research charity dedicated to the support and | curing of Parkinson's. |
| It is designed for fast drying and | curing of products and is nowadays widely used in the |
| The medical model tends to believe that ' | curing' or at least 'managing' illness or disability |
| Curing people from the damned & possessed spirits has | |
| officials who could not keep their promises of | curing plague victims and banishing the disease. |
| tton mills, coffee and tea plantations, coffee | curing plants, motor works and tire retreading plants |
| reputation through its high rate of success in | curing playing injuries. |
| In the 1920s, a significant change in US meat | curing practices resulted in a 69% decrease in averag |
| y Native shamans in order to gain knowledge in | curing practices and ritual, as well as the causes fo |
| The company uses a slow | curing process using salt, brown sugar, and sodium ni |
| rior to the introduction of refrigeration, the | curing process was used to preserve all kinds of meat |
| esin system at ambient temperature (i.e., cold | curing process). |
| With all of the variables that can impact the | curing process, it is no wonder that the unique desig |
| out an hour or two depending on the drying and | curing process. |
| eans that the fruit is cracked to speed up the | curing process. |
| around the country experimented with different | curing processes. |
| Fire | curing produces a tobacco low in sugar and high in ni |
| Some believe it to have | curing properties for the onset of fall/winter relate |
| Cojocna, famous for its salt waters and their | curing properties. |
| utyl) variants, providing significantly higher | curing rates and allowing covulcanization with such o |
| n and transfer molding remain closed until the | curing reaction within the material is complete. |
| nguage scholar John Keigwin, and the "Pilchard | Curing Rhyme". |
| gam, combining colorful popular ceremonies and | curing rituals for the masses with the rigerous acade |
| icate pink and white rind that is developed in | curing rooms by daily washing and care. |
| Slocumb was a “Shoreman”, (One involved in the | curing, salting, drying and storage of fish), and a “ |
| e's home and found human flesh in huge jars of | curing salts. |
| Although the temperature in the | curing sheds sometimes exceeds 38 C (100 F), no work |
| he temple is widely revered for its potency in | curing smallpox and chicken pox, as with all Shitala |
| Their power of | curing snake bites is associated with a historic fact |
| This cooling offset the heat of the concrete | curing, stabilizing the platforms. |
| lish speech therapist, inventor of a method of | curing stammering. |
| here and at Gairloch, was dried at one of two | curing stations at Badachro - one on Eilean Horrisdal |
| The | curing statute does not apply to cases for divorce or |
| Uses include inhibition of corrosion, epoxy | curing, surface activation, and as an asphalt additiv |
| e plaster composition, pouring procedures, and | curing techniques. |
| To maintain ideal | curing temperatures over the course of the curing pro |
| Scurvy, wherein is proposed an easy method of | curing that distemper at sea, and of preserving water |
| This place has a very long history of | curing the incurable. |
| traveled to England, preaching the Gospel and | curing the sick. |
| House removes the bullet fragments, | curing the patient of his seizures but he remains ago |
| He utilises common sense when | curing the citizens of any ills. |
| he also accomplished her momentous research in | curing the dreaded breast cancer. |
| perating as a traveling revival with claims of | curing the sick, in 1963 Oral Roberts University was |
| ywood webs were added to the compression ribs, | curing the trouble and were standardized on all later |
| gery on non-obese patients for the benefits of | curing the diabetes. |
| es as a shamaness included aiding in the hunt, | curing the sick, and watching over the souls of the d |
| He specialises in healing wounded horses and | curing them of their illnesses. |
| the timing for the engraving of talismans for | curing them; with decanic "faces" (or "phases"), a sy |
| The best method of | curing this defect is to improve the RF shielding and |
| After | curing those with "unclean spirits" (see also Demonic |
| not necessary although warming will reduce the | curing time and improve the strength of the bond. |
| eir smoked meat to their mandatory 10 day meat | curing time, the high turnover of their meat, and the |
| light bulb placed near the weld will speed the | curing time. |
| ion of Seifert's process specifically for meat | curing was then patented by company owner Enoch L. Gr |
| HTPB uses isocyanates for | curing, which have a relatively quick curing time; ho |
| e of the UK's best preserved Victorian herring | curing works and is Norfolk's third largest museum. |
| eum is set in Britain's best preserved herring | curing works. |
| ing on the history of Yarmouth and the herring | curing works. |
| He published his first book 'The method of | curing wounds caused by arquebus and firearms' in 154 |
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