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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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