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Dyck is also the owner and operator of a grains and special crops farm, with a cattle feedlot.
Abrasive grains must be very fine to be used with superfinishi
of assimilate were partitioned into the actual grains, further increasing the yield.
As he started adding grains of rice to the chess board, the king soon real
These additional grains help add different character to the beer so th
The use of adjunct grains and spices is limited to particular styles whe
The dried fruits of X. aethiopica ( Grains of Selim) are used as a spice and a traditiona
olidified metals and alloys with their aligned grains.
d pea proteins, vegetables and organic ancient grains (quinoa, amaranth, millet, and kamut').
Most frass is ejected from the mine and grains may be trapped in silk below the mine.
It feeds on small insects and grains.
which separates the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill, however the ridge has two additional fel
osphere starting at 80 to 110 km altitude, and grains from dust storms as high as 7 km in the atmosp
d barley for ales and imported German hops and grains for lagers.
lli, onion, vegetables, groundnuts, millet and grains.
it Lid, with olives, almonds, figs, grapes and grains being the primary crops grown on 16,753 dunams
Here it joins Styhead Gill and Grains Gill to form the nascent River Derwent.
ovince the name Betis where they had vines and grains cultivated, which together with minerals, were
asizing fish as well as fruits, vegetables and grains.
ment, fertilizer, iron and steel products, and grains.
s a centre for the production of livestock and grains.
's ghadis and distributed the money, gold, and grains to the poor.
owever, through this processing of cereals and grains and to demonstrate a method by which the end p
ities such as sugar, coffee, cocoa, cotton and grains and oil seeds, industrial commodities such as
Legend holds that gold flakes and grains were first discovered in the mud used to seal
d dairy, in addition to fruits, vegetables and grains.
curs as black to pale grey opaque crystals and grains.
main ridge, with the valleys of Langstrath and Grains Gill falling on either side.
proximity to the river port by which rice and grains arrived in Beijing from the south.
At least since antiquity, grains of wheat or barley were used by Mediterranean
uccessful fertilisation will occur only if any grains of pollen happen to have mutations that will s
The main crops planted are grains such as wheat, corn, and to a smaller degree r
tated out of the water and crystallized around grains of quartz sand.
The crystallites are often referred to as grains, however, powder grains are a different contex
ised, should not raise commodity crops such as grains, but should instead raise higher-value crops s
The seed is also known as Grains of paradise.
to 2 mm diameter and roughly 5 mm length or as grains of the order 1 mm.
Osumilite, was first discovered as grains in volcanic rocks near Osumi, Japan.
y distillation of fermented substances such as grains, potatoes, or molasses.
ounts of bulk agricultural production, such as grains or potatoes.
icultural commodities including sand, asphalt, grains and fertilizers, coal, and steel piping.
c, annatto and cumin are added to the assorted grains and eventually the mixture is ground.
med in the interior of the original austenitic grains by direct nucleation from the inclusions, resu
tables, tubers, nuts, and legumes and avoiding grains, dairy, meat, sugar, alcohol, caffeine and fun
oth readings one needs to substitute 24 barley grains for the 32 wheat grains of the text, according
heir livelihoods, poor peasants who grow basic grains for their own consumption in marginal areas, a
The spaces between grains are filled with sparry cement.
Used for bigger grains such coffee and beans.
nd feldspar, with swarms of minute dusty black grains of magnetite.
The blackish grains of frass are scattered in the mine.
The frass consists of pale brown to blackish grains gathered in the central area.
ing or lapping compound rather than with bound grains of abrasive.
service animal meats, oxens, cows and camels, grains and flour, and any other available food accord
In 1987 diamond and silicon carbide grains were found to be carriers of these noble gases
industries in the shire included beef cattle, grains, export fruit, olives and wool growing.
ices, including mugwort, star anise, centaury, grains of paradise, cardamom, black and white pepper,
is based on agriculture - predominantly cereal grains and sheep, with some supporting industries inc
A few are pests of cereal grains (e.g.
The larvae feed on various grasses and cereal grains.
Bran is the hard outer layer of cereal grains;
is based on agriculture - predominantly cereal grains and sheep.
lant seeds; methionine is also found in cereal grains.
The product is distilled from cereal grains (rye and corn primarily), aged in oak barrels
Gluten can be found in many common cereal grains including barley and wheat.
rsu's identification of animal bone and cereal grains, he convinced other archaeologists to re-evalu
thomancy is also used for divination by cereal grains.
ncentrations of lectins, such as beans, cereal grains, seeds, and nuts, may be harmful if consumed i
cereal grains, Capsicum annuum fruit, poppyseed (Papaver som
It commonly contains other rolled cereal grains such as wheat or rye flakes as well.
be grown on starch-rich substrates like cereal grains (rice, wheat).
ll walls of plants, including woods and cereal grains.
ur everywhere, including the surface of cereal grains, so any dough left to rest will become natural
area is predominantly used for growing cereal grains such as wheat, barley, and canola, and sheep.
tasting, usually served warm, made from cereal grains.
Dough is a paste made out of any cereals ( grains) or leguminous crops by mixing flour with a sm
Steel grit characterizes grains with a predominantly angular shape.
t to break up clouds with electrically charged grains of sands.
and the seeds are brown, pellet-like, circular grains.
is considered restricted to the five classical grains of Judaism - wheat, barley, oats, spelt, and r
converted into a mosaic of small close-fitting grains of quartz in a metamorphic rock called quartzi
Most commonly these are so-called coarse grains - 100-200 μm, or fine grains - 4-11 μm.
own mica; some spots consist of rather coarser grains of quartz than occur in the matrix.
a poor resistance to creep relative to coarser grains, especially at high temperatures, because smal
The coffee plant flower and the coffee grains, represent their cultivation in the Yauco muni
rock made of pisoids, which are concretionary grains - often of calcium carbonate, but sometimes of
Many mafic igneous rocks contain grains of intergrown magnetite and ilmenite, formed b
Coral grains are mined from fossilized coral beds on the co
ges of certain goods and, in particular, corn ( grains usually requiring grinding, most often but not
are traditionally coated with whole or cracked grains of wheat.
tion of potential barriers between the crystal grains, leading to a low resistance.
rc zone-refiner, showing large visible crystal grains
y fluctuations or the shape of growing crystal grains.
The areas where these crystallite grains meet are known as grain boundaries.
material that, when cooled, forms crystallite grains at different points within it.
r of datable minerals occur as common detrital grains in sandstones, and if the strata have not been
Tiny (<10 µm in diameter) grains of silicon carbide, graphite and other refract
what are called nanodiamonds-very tiny diamond grains at most only a few micrometers in size.
sufficient to coat at least 25% of the diamond grains, as otherwise the bonding is insufficient, the
ade from kodo millet (kodo) or rice; different grains produce different flavors.
traditional flour produced from six different grains, originating from the Cayambe region in the no
Ilmenite also occurs as discrete grains, typically with some hematite in solid solutio
t occurs as well formed crystals and dispersed grains often embedded within gypsum and anhydrite cry
nol the plant will also produce dry distillers grains, a byproduct of the distillation process which
The conversion rate of corn to distillers grains is: One tonne of corn produces 378 L of ethano
The conversion rate of wheat to distillers grains is: one tonne of wheat produces 372 L of ethan
Wet Distillers Grains (WDG) contain primarily unfermented grain resi
usiness of procuring, storing and distributing grains,” Ganesh-Kumar said. 
of this process is known as distiller's dried grains and solubles (DDGS) and is used wet or dry as
Ice and dust grains form the primary material out of which the Sol
The rosy pink color comes from glowing dust grains on the surface of the bubble being heated by t
be used to model finite rotating disks of dust grains; some fascinating examples are known (see list
ogen (H2) can be formed on the surface of dust grains when two H atoms (which can travel over the gr
ht was due to scattering off interstellar dust grains aligned by a magnetic field.
g (10-60 GHz) extremely small (nanometer) dust grains (Draine & Lazarian 1998).
oung stars is absorbed by the surrounding dust grains.
Some do not eat grains, believing it is unnatural to do so, and some
rtile with empty panicles, producing no edible grains; at worst, they are incapable of supporting th
governments have mandated is added to enriched grains like white bread.
Equiaxed grains can in some cases be an indication for recryst
iple of fan-ts'ai or the division between fan, grains and other starch foods, and ts'ai, vegetable a
Former Australian Farmers' Federation Grains Council chairman Peter Treloar won the seat fo
nded to include bricks, plastic products, feed grains for catfish and swine, finished and raw steel,
rea used to raise cotton, corn, and other feed grains.
crushed stone, asphalt, scrap paper, and feed grains.
ssociation, chairman of the United States Feed Grains Council, and held other agriculture positions.
en-oottu (fish-feeding) which involves feeding grains of rice to the fish at the river that forms on
d by high angle boundaries between the ferrite grains.
to colloquially as "popcorn tea" because a few grains of the rice pop during the roasting process an
ed coconut is roasted with lentils, cumin, few grains of rice, fenugreek, and red chillies.
of few material needs, all he wished was a few grains of rice.
Very fine grains or beads and spines of gold, scarcely thicker
ges because the desiccated eggs resembled fine grains of wheat or sand, and textiles dyed with kerme
, XXXX, and 10X, with more Xs indicating finer grains.
Food grains like wheat,Jowar,Pulses,Groundnut,etc.
They historically traded food grains, tobacco and cattle.
ry is already facing serious shortages in food grains.
was primarily an agricultural area, with food grains, particularly wheat, soy and corn, as well as
now developing into a business centre for food grains, dairy and livestock trading .
tion committee and personally distributed food grains to the affected.
Jowari, Wheat, Sugarcane, Groundnuts, and Food grains.
Agricultural goods, mainly vegetables and food grains, are transported to the different parts of the
agricultural goods, mainly vegetables and food grains, are brought to the market from the villages a
h takes most of its exports in return for food grains and consumer goods.
It is responsible for providing food grains, commodities for the people under Public Distr
in the Bible as an ancient unit of volume for grains and dry commodities, and the Torah mentions as
point the damage had been done and up to four grains of arsenic were being found per pound of brewi
In like manner four grains of the seed of Turnisole being drunk, cures th
uartz, with limited amounts of other framework grains (feldspar, lithic fragments, etc.) and matrix.
The cocoon is white and peppered with frass grains.
Much of the frass grains are captured by spinning under the leaf.
Distilled from grains like millet, maize and sorghum, it is very pot
process is used in the brewing of alcohol from grains.
nal rice wines and distilled liquors made from grains and other ingredients
ithout other types of whisky such as made from grains other than malted barley, may be called a "ble
, a device used to remove the outer husks from grains of wheat.
Yeast metabolises the sugars extracted from grains, which produces alcohol and carbon dioxide, an
in agriculture and mainly grew citrus fruits, grains and vegetables.
Alluvial garnet grains which are rounder are more suitable for such b
flour are not standardized, so the same grade grains from different sources may differ in size slig
was 102 grams of single-perforated, graphited grains of nitrocellulose approximately 2 millimeters
Great Grains Raisings, Dates & Pecans
Burns grew grains on the ranch, which remained one of the larges
al style both as a working grist mill to grind grains into flour and as an eyecatcher or folly withi
stones from France were imported for grinding grains.
grit, copper slag grit, mineral grit, grinding grains, etc. - but its main use is still for surface
e atom jumps from the shrinking to the growing grains.
lor development converts exposed silver halide grains into metallic silver - except that an equal am
and agricultural community, growing mixed hay grains and raising cattle.
on being weaned from ewe's milk, they eat hay, grains, and grasses.
tensive farms that produce soybean, corn, hay, grains, wheats, and formerly tobacco.
rly version of Grape-Nuts, consisting of heavy grains of bran-rich Graham flour.
found on the floor, and traces of milk, honey, grains, and peas were found in the bottom of the jars
Some seeds, including those of important grains, could survive far longer, possibly thousands
all varieties of vegetables and many important grains.
The frass is deposited in grains, scattered through the mine.
They fruit in grains covered in a gluey secretion, and when a plant
er in inches and the weight of the kilogram in grains can of necessity be determined only approximat
GDRX results in grains that are around 3 times the sub-grain size.
the entire set of all gluten-like proteins in grains, which consumption causes occurrence of clinic
optically recognizable microscopic features in grains of silicate minerals (usually quartz or feldsp
ristics defining granoblastic texture include: grains visible to the unaided eye, sutured boundaries
tamorphism and is commonly found as indistinct grains embedded in limestone.
Individual grains are inaperturate.
Individual grains are subspheroidal and measure 18-25 µm in widt
mais larvae feed on the interior of individual grains, often leaving only the hulls, a flour-like gr
is can measure the shape factors of individual grains by ASTM E1382.
he bond has the task of holding the individual grains together until they become dull.
Guinness World Record for removing individual grains of rice from a bowl with chopsticks.
ypothetical heap of sand from which individual grains are removed one at a time, and asks if there i
Ragged holes in individual grains, similar to damage caused by the rice weevil a
sitic fungi of the genus Claviceps that infect grains and grasses.
y are often found in large numbers in infested grains, feeding off of broken grain, grain dust, and
f beetles are often found not only in infested grains, but in crevices in pantries and cabinets as w
Its wood is extremely heavy with intercrossed grains; the sapwood is white, and heartwood brown.
o solid ammonia was recorded from interstellar grains in the Becklin-Neugebauer Object and probably
The mineral occurs as interstitial grains in sandstone formed under reducing alkaline di
uding a long turbular cord form to be cut into grains of the desired length.
Farmers claim that the rice - its grains are extra large - has several medicinal proper
                                                                                                    


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