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The corned beef knot is a binding knot usually used on smaller line. It gains its name from being used often to tie the meat of the same name while it is being cooked, as the knot has to be tightened several times before giving the final bend due to the meat’s tendency to shrink […]
Maximilian Steiner (August 28, 1839 - May 29, 1880) was an Austrian actor and theater manager.
Steiner was manager of Vienna’s Theater an der Wien from 1869 to 1875 with Marie Geistinger, a Viennese actress, and from 1875 to 1880 on his own. During this period, he is said to have discovered Johann Strauss, and encouraged […]
Vifolka Hundred, or Vifolka härad, was a hundred of Östergötland in Sweden.
Firefly Soy Candles Firefly Soy Candles has high quality, hand poured soy candles to enhance your mood and spirit. We carry jar soy candles in a variety of sizes and have over
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The Gabriel-Colman rearrangement is the chemical reaction of phthalimidoacetic esters (2) with strong base to form substituted isoquinolines (3).<ref>Gabriel, S.; Colman, J. Ber. 1900, 33, 980 & 996 & 2630.</ref><ref>Gabriel, S.; Colman, J. Ber. 1902, 35, 2421.</ref><ref>Allen, C. F. H. Chem. Rev. 1950, 47, 275. (Review)</ref><ref>Hill, J. H. M. J. Org. Chem. 1965, 30, 620.</ref>
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Rice milk is a kind of grain milk processed from rice. It is mostly made from brown rice and commonly sweetened with sugarcane syrup. Compared with cow’s milk, it contains more carbohydrates, but does not contain significant amounts of calcium or protein, and no cholesterol or lactose. Commercial brands of rice milk, however, are often […]
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er'go Premium Fragrance Soy Candles Er'go Candles are the original premium scented candle. Hand poured.
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An era name was assigned as the name of each year by the leader (emperor or king) of the East Asian countries of China, Korea, Japan, and Vietnam during some portion of their history. The people of the country referred to that year by that name. Era names were used for over two millennia by […]
Þorlákshöfn is a town on the southern coast of Iceland. Its main importance is as a port as it has the only viable harbour on Iceland’s southern coastline between Grindavík in the west and Höfn in the east, and it serves as the departure point for ferries to the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. The town […]
Chicken Wings can refer to:
A type of food, a serving of the wing sections of a chicken. Deep fried wings coated in sauce are also known as Buffalo wings.
Chicken Wings, an aviation related comic by Michael and Stefan Strasser. It is syndicated in various aviation magazines and newspapers around the world. Official website with weekly […]
In sculpture, an armature is a framework around which the sculpture is built. This framework provides structure and stability, especially when a plastic material such as wax or clay is being used as the medium. When sculpting the human figure, the armature is analogous to the major skeleton and has essentially the same purpose: to […]
Peanut milk is a non-dairy beverage created using peanuts, water and an additional sweetener. It does not contain any lactose and is therefore suitable for people with lactose intolerance.
Peanut milk is similar to soy milk and rice milk in its production: the substance is soaked, ground, (sometimes heated) and then filtered through a fine filter […]
The Gaming Industry Report Magazine (or GIR Magazine for short) is a bimonthly video game trade journal published that was published by GNB News Group until 2006.
The Gaming Industry Report Magazine was shut down in 2006. But then in 2007 JEMS Media Group had plans to relaunch the publication in 2007 as a video game […]
The title Viscount Brackley has been created twice; once in the Peerage of England and once in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The English title was created in 1616 for Thomas Egerton, 1st Baron Ellesmere; however, he died a year later and the viscountcy merged with the earldom of Bridgewater, which had been meant […]
Amorphous carbon is an allotrope of carbon that does not have any crystalline structure. As with all glassy materials, some short-range order can be observed, but there is no long-range pattern of atomic positions. Amorphous carbon is often abbreviated to aC for general amorphous carbon, aC:H for hydrogenated amorphous carbon, or to ta-C for […]
Glazing agents, or polishing agents, are food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on waxes.
Examples are:
Stearic acid (E570)
Beeswax (E901)
Candelilla wax (E902)
Carnauba wax (E903, used to provide shiny appearance to chocolate and many other foods)
Shellac (E904)
Microcrystalline wax (E905c), Crystalline wax (E907)
Lanolin (E913)
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Bistek is a Philippine dish typically made with strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce, and calamansi juice. It is best prepared by marinating the meat first in the mixture of soy sauce or calamansi juice. The meat is then browned in vegetable oil (usually coconut oil) and the marinade added back in […]
Tridecane is an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)11CH3. It is a light, combustible colourless liquid that is used in the manufacture of paraffin products, the paper processing industry, in jet fuel research and in the rubber industry; furthermore, tridecane is used as a solvent and distillation chaser. n-tridecane is also one of the […]
The Ulster Protestant Volunteers were a loyalist paramilitary group established in Ulster in the late 1960s, to prevent Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O’Neill from introducing reforms in the governance of Northern Ireland.<ref>Abstracts on Organisations</ref>
The UPV has been linked to the Ulster Constitution Defence Committee (UCDC), established by Ian Paisley in 1966. The UPV […]
Microcrystalline waxes are a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part of the petroleum refining process. In contrast to the more familiar paraffin wax which contains mostly unbranched alkanes, microcrystalline wax contains a higher percentage of isoparaffinic (branched) hydrocarbons and naphthenic hydrocarbons. It is characterized by the fineness of its crystals in contrast […]
A nanocrystal is a crystalline material with dimensions measured in nanometers; a nanoparticle with a structure that is mostly crystalline. These materials are of huge technological interest since many of their electrical and thermodynamic properties show strong size dependence and can therefore be controlled through careful manufacturing processes.
Nanocrystals are also of interest because […]
Key to the Game Vol. 3 is the third mixtape from underground London rapper Lowkey. The highly anticipated CD was released to critical acclaim late in 2005.
Track listing
Intro (produced by Kelakovski)
My Mother Said (produced by DJ Snips)
Check Up (produced by Sivey) featuring Tony D
Fuck You (produced by Nutty P)
Bars for my Brother (produced by Q-Tones)
Put […]
“Too Darn Hot” is a popular song written by Cole Porter for his musical Kiss Me, Kate (1948).
The song gained new currency in 2004 because of two films that came out that year. The first was the Porter biopic De-Lovely, and the second was the movie Kinsey, which used the tune because Porter mentioned the […]
The Jeepster Commando was first produced by Kaiser Motors in 1966 to compete with the Toyota Land Cruiser and Ford Bronco. It was produced in three different models: the pickup truck, convertible, and wagon. The Kaiser line remained in production until about 1969, until American Motors Corporation (AMC) bought Kaiser in 1970. […]
debconf is a software utility for performing system-wide configuration tasks on Unix-like operating systems. It is developed for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, and is closely integrated with Debian’s package management system, dpkg.
When packages are being installed, debconf asks the user questions which determine the contents of the system-wide configuration files associated with that package. After […]
David Leite is a food writer and publisher of the James Beard Award-winning Web site Leite’s Culinaria. He has written for Bon Appétit, Saveur, Food & Wine, Gourmet, Food Arts, the Los Angeles Times Magazine, Chicago Sun Times, The Washington Post, and other publications here and abroad. He’s a three-time nominee for the Bert Greene […]
Solar neon is neon that has been made in the Sun and transmitted to Earth as ions in the solar wind. It is distinguished from allogenic neon (that is, neon created in other ways) by its isotopicity, since solar neon is created directly via nuclear fusion, instead of via planetary nuclear fission.
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The Dominique chicken is considered America’s oldest breed of chicken, having been brought to New England from southern England during colonial times. By the 19th century, they were widely popular and were raised in many parts of the country. Dominiques are a dual purpose breed, being valued for their meat as well as […]
The Candle Demonstration () on 25 March 1988 in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, was the first mass demonstration of the 1980s against the communist regime in Czechoslovakia.
The Demonstration was organized by Roman Catholic dissent groups asking for religious freedom in Czechoslovakia. The peaceful Candle Demonstration of ten thousand believers was brutally suppressed by the […]
Consumer health informatics is a relatively new discipline and has been defined by Gunther Eysenbach as follows:
Consumer health informatics is the branch of medical informatics that analyses consumers’ needs for information; studies and implements methods of making information accessible to consumers; and models and integrates consumers’ preferences into medical information systems. (Eysenbach 2000)
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The International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients, abbreviated INCI, is a system of names for waxes, oils, pigments, chemicals, and other ingredients of soaps, cosmetics, and the like, based on scientific names and other Latin and English words. Here is a table of a several common names and their corresponding INCI names.<ref name=”CTFA_Website”>CTFA International Buyers’ Guide: […]
Essex Bridge () is a Grade I listed packhorse bridge over the River Trent near Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England.
Lying on the River Trent one hundred yards downstream of the junction with the River Sow, it was built in 1550 by the then Earl of Essex for Queen Elizabeth I so that when she visited the […]
An Innerbelt Freeway is a set of freeway facilities arranged in a loop that serves the interior of a major city, primarily as a traffic reliever for downtown commuters. In comparison, an “Outerbelt Freeway” or “Beltway” typically refers to freeway facilities serving the perimeter of a central city and/or its suburbs.
Cities with Innerbelts
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Maltesers are a confectionery product manufactured by Mars Incorporated.
Product
Maltesers consist of a spherical malt honeycomb centre, surrounded by milk chocolate. They are most popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Maltesers are sold in a variety of packaging, including plastic bags (ranging in size from small ‘fun-size’ upwards), larger cardboard boxes and tubes, […]
Dax Randall Shepard (January 2, 1975) is an American actor.
Shepard was born in Milford, MI, and started as a car buff at Walled Lake Central High School. Later, he attended The Groundlings School and Groundlings Sunday Company. He also attended UCLA to receive a degree in anthropology.
Dax’s acting career started with his film debut in […]
β-lactoglobulin is the major whey protein of cow’s milk (~3 g/l), and is also present in many other mammalian species; a notable exception being humans. Its structure, properties and biological role have been reviewed many times .
Structure and role
Unlike the other main whey protein, α-lactalbumin, no clear function has been identified for β-lactoglobulin, […]