Powder in A Sentence

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    A Dover's powder, also, is hardly to be surpassed in the early stages of a bad cold in the head or bronchitis.

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    A family pack of soap powder or biscuits tends to cost less per kg than smaller packs.

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    A first-class arsenal, which can renew the materiel and equipment of a large army, embraces a gun factory, carriage factory, laboratory and small-arms ammunition factory, small-arms factory, harness, saddlery and tent factories, and a powder factory; in addition it must possess great store-houses.

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    A good combo is wash using hydrogen peroxide - this will kill off anything on the surface, then sprinkle with antibiotic powder.

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    A hydrated cuprous oxide, (4Cu 2 O, H 2 0), is obtained as a bright yellow powder, when cuprous chloride is treated with potash or soda.

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    A large powder puff caressed his rear adding a fragile scent of spring flowers to this unbelievable pleasure.

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    A maroon-coloured powder, of composition CuN02, is formed when pure dry nitrogen dioxide is passed over finelydivided copper at 25 0 -30 0.

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    A nitride, W2N3, is obtained as a black powder by acting with ammonia on the oxytetrachloride or hexachloride; it is insoluble in sodium hydroxide, nitric and dilute sulphuric acids; strong sulphuric acid, however, gives ammonia and tungstic acids.

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    A pinch of the proper powder pushes this bullet out the muzzle at subsonic velocities, thus permitting silent fire.

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    A similar method was common for circular holes, which were cut by a tube, either with powder or fixed teeth.

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    A small pinch of quinine powder or a touch of tonic water (no more than an eighth of a tablespoon) will do the trick if Blanc is the Lillet of your choice.

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    A week later some hundreds of insurgents attacked the powder magazine at San Juan del Monte, but were completely routed.

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    Add to your solutions or sprinkle this powder over the top of the root zone.

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    Additional powder is deposited on top of each solidified layer and again sintered.

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    Additionally, moisture sorption can lead to particle agglomeration and powder caking.

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    All this is built into a very strong powder coated subframe (making the conversion reversible ).

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    All this is built into a very strong powder coated subframe (making the conversion reversible).

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    Alumina is obtained as a white amorphous powder by heating aluminium hydroxide.

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    Aluminum box section extrusion with milled top and base, electrostatically powder coated and baked with polyester acrylic paint.

    20

    Always use the whole sachet of powder to ensure the feed is made up correctly.

    21

    Among manufactures are foundry and machine-shop products, powder, stoves, furniture, hosiery, &c. The borough owns the water-works.

    22

    Among the manufactures are zinc spelter-there are large smelters here-clay products (chiefly vitrified brick, sewer pipe and tile; the clay being obtained from a great underlying bed of shale), blasting powder, packinghouse products and planing-mill products.

    23

    An all purpose, heavy-duty powder detergent does a good job of cleaning most clothes and is suitable for all washable fabrics.

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    Another method consists in mixing the powdered bark with milk of lime, drying the mass slowly with frequent stirring, exhausting the powder with boiling alcohol, removing the excess of alcohol by distillation, adding sufficient dilute sulphuric acid to dissolve the alkaloid and throw down colouring matter and traces of lime, &c., filtering, and allowing the neutralized liquid to deposit crystals.

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    Antimony and its salts may be readily detected by the orange precipitate of antimony sulphide which is produced when sulphuretted hydrogen is passed through their acid solutions, and also by the Marsh test (see Arsenic); in this latter case the black stain produced is not soluble in bleaching powder solution.

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    Any other type of bleeding should be stopped with direct pressure to the wound as well as styptic powder.

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    Apple Powder - is a great source of water soluble fiber to help maintain a healthy digestive system.

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    Apply to your pet's coat as you would a commercial flea powder, sprinkling in small amounts and massaging into the scalp and coat as you go.

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    Arms and powder are also imported.

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    Arsenic phosphide, AsP, results when phosphine is passed into arsenic trichloride, being precipitated as a red-brown powder.

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    As a preliminary step to the determination of the pressure in the bore of a gun, it is desirable to measure the pressure obtained by exploding a charge of powder in a closed vessel, varying the weight of the charge and thereby the density of the powder-gas.

    32

    As a tea, you can put two to three tablespoons of Slippery Elm bark powder into 16 ounces of cold water.

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    As obtained by the reduction of the chloride, it is a steel grey powder of specific gravity 7 06.

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    Aspirin Cufflinks Perfect also for television playboys to slip fizzy knockout powder into an archenemy's drink while badly disguised as a waiter... .

    35

    At a high temperature hydrogen reduces it to the metal partly in the form of a black pyrophoric powder.

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    At the upper end the raw material is fed in either as a dry powder or as a slurry; at the lower end is a powerful burner.

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    Attempts to get a pure toxin by repeated precipitation and solution have resulted in the production of a whitish amorphous powder with highly toxic properties.

    38

    Auric chloride, or gold trichloride, AuC1 3, is a dark rubyred or reddish-brown, crystalline, deliquescent powder obtained by dissolving the metal in aqua regia.

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    Aurous iodide, Aul, is a light-yellow, sparingly soluble powder obtained, together with free iodine, by adding potassium iodide to auric chloride; auric iodide, Au13, is formed as a dark-green powder at the same time, but it readily decomposes to aurous iodide and iodine.

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    Aurous sulphide, Au 2 S, is a brownishblack powder formed by passing sulphuretted hydrogen into a solution of potassium aurocyanide and then acidifying.

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    Baker City lies in the valley of Powder river, at the base of the Blue Mountains, and has an elevation of about 3440 ft.

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    Bamberger, Ber., 1893.26, p. 49 6); by the oxidation of nitrosobenzene (below) with atmospheric oxygen; or by the decomposition of benzene diazonium nitrate mercury nitrite, Hg(NO 2) 2.2C 6 H 5 N 2 NO 3, with copper powder (A.

    43

    Barium carbonate, BaCO 31 occurs rather widely distributed as witherite, and may be prepared by the addition of barium chloride to a hot solution of ammonium carbonate, when it is precipitated as a dense white powder of specific gravity 4.3; almost insoluble in water.

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    Barium ferrate, BaFeO4H20, obtained as a dark red powder by adding barium chloride to a solution of potassium ferrate, is fairly stable.

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    Barium hydroxide, Ba(OH) 2, is a white powder that can be obtained by slaking the monoxide with the requisite quantity of water, but it is usually made on the large scale by heating heavy spar with small coal whereby a crude barium sulphide is obtained.

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    Barium sulphate, BaSO 4, is the most abundant of the naturally occurring barium compounds (see Barytes) and can be obtained artificially by the addition of sulphuric acid or any soluble sulphate to a solution of a soluble barium salt, when it is precipitated as an amorphous white powder of specific gravity 4.5.

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    Because acai berries break down rapidly after harvesting, outside of Brazil you will find acai as frozen berries, freeze-dried powder, or juice.

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    Beryllium oxide, beryllia or glucina, BeO, is a very hard white powder which can be melted and distilled in the electric furnace, when it condenses in the form of minute hexagonal crystals.

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    Between 1863 and 1921 the Eduard Schultz gunpowder factory provided much local employment and was well known for its smokeless powder.

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    Bismuth sulphate, B12(S04)3, is obtained as a white powder by dissolving the metal or sulphide in concentrated sulphuric acid.

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    Bismuth trifluoride, BiF3, a white powder, bismuth tribromide, BiBr 3, golden yellow crystals, bismuth iodide, Bi13, greyish-black crystals, are also known.

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    Bleaching powder oxidizes it to chlorcarbostyril.

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    Break edges color filled with Fynebond resin bulked with fumed silica and tinted with dry powder pigments to tone with the original glaze.

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    Brewing, brickmaking and the manufacture of cement are also carried on, and there are several large powder mills in the vicinity.

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    But on the 26th of May the Venetians were forced to abandon Fort Malghera, half-way between the city and the mainland; food was becoming scarce, on the 19th of June the powder magazine blew up, and in July cholera broke out.

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    Butler approached the fort on the 10th of December 1864; on the 24th the "Louisiana," loaded with 215 tons of powder, was exploded 400 yds.

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    Butter in the EEC is 270% of the world market price; skimmed milk powder 330 %; and wheat around 150% .

    58

    By electrolysis it yields uranium dioxide as a pyrophoric powder, and peruranic hydroxide, U04.2H20, when treated with hydrogen peroxide.

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    By heating solutions of certain iron salts for some time and then adding a little sulphuric acid it is precipitated as a brown powder.

    60

    By passing ammonia over heated chromic chloride, the nitride, CrN, is formed as a brownish powder.

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    By passing the products of the decomposition of calcium phosphide with water over granular calcium chloride, the P 2 H 4 gives a new hydride, P1.2H6 and phosphine, the former being an odourless, canary-yellow, amorphous powder.

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    By the action -of bleaching powder it is converted into chlorpicrin, CC1 3 NO 2.

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    Cadmium oxide, CdO, is a brown powder of specific gravity 6.5, which can be prepared by heating the metal in air or in oxygen; or by ignition of the nitrate or carbonate; by heating the metal to a white heat in a current of oxygen it is obtained as a dark red crystalline sublimate.

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    Calcium fluoride, CaF2, constitutes the mineral fluor-spar, and is prepared artificially as an insoluble white powder by precipitating a solution of calcium chloride with a soluble fluoride.

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    Calcium monosulphide, CaS, a white amorphous powder, sparingly soluble in water, is formed by heating the sulphate with charcoal, or by heating lime in a current of sulphuretted hydrogen.

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    Carbon dioxide or dry powder extinguishers should be used for ether fires.

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    Carbon powder compressed into a rod was slowly passed through a tube in which it was subjected to the action of one or more electric arcs.

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    Carniferrin is another tasteless powder containing iron in combination with the phosphocarnic acid of muscle preparations, and contains 35% of iron.

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    Chem., 1866, 9 8, p. 340); by the action of chlorine on steam at a bright red heat; by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by bleaching powder, manganese dioxide, potassium ferricyanide in alkaline solution, or potassium permanganate in acid solution; by heating barium peroxide with an aqueous solution of potassium ferricyanide (G.

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    Chinese dressing is white and supple, but contains much powder, which is disagreeable and difficult to get rid of, and in many instances the skin is rendered so thin that the roots of the fur are weakened, which means that it is liable to shed itself freely, when subject to ordinary friction in handling or wearing.

    71

    Chloride of lime or "bleaching powder" is a calcium chlorhypochlorite or an equimolecular mixture of the chloride and hypochlorite (see Alkali Manufacture and Bleaching).

    72

    Chlorine is used commercially for the extraction of gold and for the manufacture of "bleaching powder" and of chlorates.

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    Chlorine may also be obtained by the action of dilute sulphuric acid on bleaching powder.

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    Christiansen found, in an investigation of this kind, that the refractivity of the liquid could only be got to match that of the powder for mono-chromatic light, and that, if white light were used, brilliant colour effects were obtained, which varied in a remarkable manner when small changes occurred in the refractive index of the liquid.

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    Chromic sulphide, Cr2S3, results on heating chromium and sulphur or on strongly heating the trioxide in a current of sulphuretted hydrogen; it forms a dark green crystalline powder, and on ignition gives the sesquioxide.

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    Color Taming To soften a blusher that's too bright, top with loose face powder like Blended Face Powder & Brush.

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    Columbium hydride, CbH, is obtained as a greyish metallic powder, when the double fluoride, CbF 5, 2 KF, is reduced with sodium.

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    Columbium oxysulphide, CbOS 3, is obtained as a dark bronze coloured powder when the pentoxide is heated to a white heat in a current of carbon bisulphide vapour; or by gently heating the oxychloride in a current of sulphuretted hydrogen.

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    Contaminated as it was with potassium and with platinum from the crucible, the metal formed a grey powder and was far from pure; but in 1845 he improved his process and succeeded in producing metallic globules wherewith he examined its chief properties, and prepared several compounds hitherto unknown.

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    Copper dioxide, CuO 2 H 2 O, is obtained as a yellowish-brown powder, by treating cupric hydrate with hydrogen peroxide.

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    Core fills were cast using Araldite 20/20 epoxy resin tinted and bulked using fumed silica and dry powder pigments.

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    Cupric oxide, CuO, occurs in nature as the mineral melaconite (q.v.), and can be obtained as a hygroscopic black powder by the gentle ignition of copper nitrate, carbonate or hydroxide; also by heating the hydroxide.

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    Cuprous iodide, Cu 2 l 21 is obtained as a white powder, which suffers little alteration on exposure, by the direct union of its components or by mixing solutions of cuprous chloride in hydrochloric acid and potassium iodide; or, with liberation of iodine, by adding potassium iodide to a cupric salt.

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    Cuprous sulphite, CuS0 3 H 2 O, is obtained as a brownish-red crystalline powder by treating cuprous hydrate with sulphurous acid.

    85

    Depending on the herb and the ailment it's intended to treat, you may need to take the herbs as a tea or tisane, in a pill or powder, or in a cream or topical form.

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    Destroy aphides and other insects by syringing with tobacco water, or by fumigating, or by dusting with tobacco powder.

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    Do not use bubble baths, oils, soaps or talcum powder for seven days. After washing dry the wound thoroughly.

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    Don't be shaken - or stirred - if the bitter aperitif of Blanc with quinine powder is not your favorite taste.

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    Dot with butter, sprinkle with extra chili powder, and quickly brown under the hot grill.

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    Due to its high melting point, silicon carbide can only be processed in powder form.

    91

    During the Civil War Augusta was the seat of extensive military factories, the tall chimney of the Confederate powder mills still standing as a memorial.

    92

    During this exposure it is kept continually moistened with water, so that it ultimately falls to a very fine powder.

    93

    Duxbury has a public library, and is the seat of the Powder Point school for boys, and Partridge Academy, founded in 1828 by a bequest of $io,000 from George Partridge of Duxbury, and incorporated in 1830.

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    Elsner recognized, in 1846, the part played by the atmosphere, and in 1879 Dixon showed that bleaching powder, manganese dioxide, and other oxidizing agents, facilitated the solution.

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    Evidently the idea of the great Yokoya experts, the originators of the style, was to break away from the somewhat formal monotony of ordinary engraving, where each line performs exactly the same function, and to convert the chisel into an artists i It is first boiled in a lye obtained by lixiviating wood ashes; it is next polished with charcoal powder; then immersed in plum vinegar and salt; then washed with weak lye and placed in a, tub of water to remove all traces of alkali, the final step being to digest in a boiling solution of copper sulphate, verdigris and water.

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    Exposed to air this mixture is oxidized to the pigment uranium red, U6(NH4)2S09, which is a fine blood-coloured amorphous powder.

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    Ferric oxide or iron sesquioxide, Fe203, constitutes the valuable ores red haematite and specular iron; the minerals brown haematite or limonite, and gothite and also iron rust are hydrated forms. It is obtained as a steel-grey crystalline powder by igniting the oxide or any ferric salt containing a volatile acid.

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    Ferrous hydrate, Fe(OH)2, when prepared from a pure ferrous salt and caustic soda or potash free from air, is a white powder which may be preserved in an atmosphere of hydrogen.

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    Ferrous oxide is obtained when ferric oxide is reduced in hydrogen at 300 as a black pyrophoric powder.

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    Ferrum redactum, reduced iron, a powder containing at least 75% of metallic iron and a variable amount of oxide.

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    First try the easy methods then progress to the gentle abrasive powder bleach, or mild cream abrasive you use to develop the sheen.

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    Fittings shall be protected internally with a red powder epoxy resin electrostatically applied to a average thickness of 150 microns.

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    Fleitmann, Ann., 1865, 134, p. 64); by the action of a ferrous or manganous salt with a salt of cobalt, nickel or copper on bleaching powder (G.

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    For expert skiers, powder snow provides the ultimate experience on skis.

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    For further information on whey powder prices please click here.

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    For internal problems, the powder can also be turned into a suppository or enema.

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    For its extraction from zircon the mineral is heated and quenched in water to render it brittle, and then reduced to a fine powder, which is fused with three to four parts of acid potassium fluoride in a platinum crucible.

    108

    For many centuries the word was used to designate any fine powder; its present-day application to the product of the distillation of wine is of comparatively recent date.

    109

    For poultices, mix three tablespoons with one cup boiling water until completely dissolved then using a clean cloth or gauze, soak the affected area in the diluted powder.

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    Four Paws Keep Off is available as a spray and a granular powder.

    111

    From Morphinae Acetas, a white soluble amorphous powder, is made Liquor Morphinae Acetatis, strength 1% or 44 grs.

    112

    From Morphinae Tartras, a white crystalline powder, are prepared, Injectio Morphinae Hypodermica, containing 5% of morphine tartrate, and Liquor Morphinae Tartratis.

    113

    From their supposed aptitude to imbibe and retain odours, their powder was the basis of various perfumes, such as the celebrated " Poudre de Cypre " of the hairdressers, but their employment in this respect has long since been abandoned.

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    From this group came the young Bosnian Serb students Princip, Cabrinovic, Graben and others, who murdered the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and the Duchess of Hohenberg at Sarajevo on June 28 1914, and thus lit a spark in the European powder magazine.

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    Fully finished in a durable powder coating the flight is designed to blend in well with all room settings.

    116

    Fulminating silver is an extremely explosive black powder, first obtained in 1788 by Berthelot, who acted with ammonia on silver oxide (prepared by adding lime water to a silver solution).

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    Gain (Comptes rendus, 1906, 1 43, p. 823) by calcining ammonium metavanadate and saturating a solution of the resulting oxides with sulphur dioxide; the resulting blue solution (from which a sulphate of composition 2V 2 0 4.3S0 2.10H 2 O can be isolated) is then boiled with water, when sulphur dioxide is liberated and a pale red crystalline powder of hypovanadic acid, H4V205, is precipitated.

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    Gattermann (Berichte, 1890, 23, 1226) has also prepared it by the decomposition of a solution of phenyldiazonium sulphate with alcohol and copper powder.

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    General characteristics The blue poison dart frog ranges from light powder blue to deep cobalt in color.

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    Great care is necessary to prevent the heaps from becoming too hot, in which case the clay becomes baked into hard lumps of brick-like material which cannot be broken up. With careful management, however, the clay dries and bakes, becoming slowly converted into lumps which readily crumble into a fine powder, in which state it is spread over and worked into the land at the rate of 40 loads per acre.

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    Grind the herbs together with a mortar and pestle or in a coffee grinder until they are a fine powder.

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    He adds that the tendency is to replace those by " the hair, without powder, simply curled."

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    He also made many experiments with the tourmaline when cut into thin slices, and reduced to the finest powder, in which state each particle preserved its pyro-electricity; and he showed that scolezite and mesolite, even when deprived of their water of crystallization and reduced to powder, retain their property of becoming electrical by heat.

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    He called for the fire, on to which he sprinkled powder which produced a strong aromatic smell.

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    He discovered that they had the power of affecting the electric conductivity of materials when in a state of powder, the majority of metallic filings increasing in conductivity.

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    He had fogotten to remove his powder flask from his pocket.

    127

    He had just arrived on the spot and met a man going to fetch powder to blow in a door; instead Hodson, with his usual recklessness, rushed into the doorway and was shot.

    128

    He requested some arms and was given three old muskets and a barrel of powder.

    129

    He was arrested on the spot, and when his lodgings were searched a quantity of powder and shot was found, with the rules of a secret society, called" Young England,"whose members were pledged to meet," carrying swords and pistols and wearing crape masks."These discoveries raised the surmise that Oxford was the tool of a widespread Chartist conspiracy - or, as the Irish pretended, of a conspiracy of Orangemen to set the duke of Cumberland on the throne; and while these delusions were fresh, they threw well-disposed persons into a paroxysm of loyalty.

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    He was certain that war with Spain was inevitable, and he did much to prepare the navy for hostilities, framing an important personnel bill, collecting ammunition, getting large appropriations for powder and ammunition used in improving the marksmanship of the navy by gunnery practice, buying transports and securing the distribution of ships and supplies (especially in the Pacific) in such a way that, when hostilities were declared, American naval victories would be assured.

    131

    HealthAid fenugreek is a standardized extract of 200mg with 400mg of raw fenugreek powder.

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    Here's the baking powder, by the way.

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    High resolution at low Q is handy for indexing, and is essential for tackling moderately complex magnetic structures with powder neutron data.

    134

    Hindu weddings are often lavish affairs, the bride has had her skin rubbed with turmeric powder, this gives it a glowing quality.

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    His services to industry included his improvements in the processes for the manufacture of sulphuric acid (1818) and oxalic acid (1829); methods of estimating the amount of real alkali in potash and soda by the volume of standard acid required for neutralization, and for estimating the available chlorine in bleaching powder by a solution of arsenious acid; directions for the use of the centesimal alcoholometer published in 1824 and specially commended by the Institute; and the elaboration of a method of assaying silver by a standard solution of common salt, a volume on which was published in 1833.

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    Home Tungsten products Tungsten carbide Powder Tungsten Carbide Powder Tungsten carbide powder is the intermediate in the line from W powder to cemented carbides.

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    I can only assume the powder you found in my pocket was powdered sugar.

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    I have checked for fleas, bathed her, purchased a new collar and flea powder.

    139

    I have to make a special version for him with a lot of extra chili powder.

    140

    Ideal for making chocolate brownies with our Equal Exchange Cocoa Powder - delicious!

    141

    If a recipe calls for powder, you can always grind it up yourself.

    142

    If any rock be taken (even a piece of pure quartz) and crushed to a very fine powder, it will show some of the peculiarities of clays; for example, it will be plastic, retentive of moisture, impermeable to water, and will shrink to some extent if the moist mass be kneaded, and then allowed to dry.

    143

    If ethanol vapor is passed over heated aluminum oxide powder, the ethanol is essentially cracked to give ethene and water vapor.

    144

    If the powder of a transparent substance is immersed in a liquid of the same refractive index, the mixture becomes transparent and a measurement of the refractive index of the liquid gives the refractivity of the powder.

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    If they are completely infested, we feel that the only safe product to use is a pyrethrum based powder.

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    If you 're very worried then substitute 1/2 cup of skim milk powder for 2 eggs, but do n't replace more than that.

    147

    In 1380-1381 at an inquisition into the liberties of Corfe Castle, the jurors declared that from time immemorial the constable and his steward had held all pleas and amerciaments except those of the mayor's court of Pie Powder, but that the town had judgment by fire, water and combat.

    148

    In 1609 a charter of incorporation provided for a mayor, recorder, six capital burgesses and seventeen assistants and courts of record and pie powder.

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    In 1775 Revere was sent by the Massachusetts provincial congress to Philadelphia to study the working of the only powder mill in the colonies, and although he was allowed only to pass through the building, obtained sufficient information to enable him to set up a powder mill at Canton.

    150

    In 1778 he proposed a new method of making calomel and powder of algaroth, and he got molybdic acid from mineral molybdaena nitens which he carefully distinguished from ordinary molybdena (plumbago or black lead of commerce).

    151

    In 1793 large cavalry barracks were erected upon it, and it is also the site of extensive powder mills.

    152

    In 1827 he obtained metallic aluminium as a fine powder, and in 1845 improved methods enabled him to get it in fully metallic globules.

    153

    In addition to making tea, slippery elm powder can be mixed into juice, applesauce or oatmeal.

    154

    In addition to Powder Burns, Greg Dulli remains as typically prolific as ever.

    155

    In addition, the powder from dried laurel leaves is good for stopping hemorrhage from the nose.

    156

    In all cases the quartz or other vein stuff must be reduced to a very fine powder as a preliminary to further operations.

    157

    In mining operations explosives are used on a large scale and the powder gases contain large quantities of the very poisonous gas, carbon monoxide, a small percentage of which may cause death, and even a minute percentage of which in the air will seriously affect the health.

    158

    In most cases, however, the latter tendency is guarded against, in making up the paste for moulding, by adding to the fresh clay a certain proportion of burnt material of the same kind, such as old bricks or potsherds, ground to a coarse powder.

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    In the amorphous state it is a dull green, almost infusible powder, but as obtained from chromium oxychloride it is deposited in the form of dark green hexagonal crystals of specific gravity 5 2.

    160

    In the Carboniferous Limestone series, the purer kinds of limestone are used for the manufacture of lime, bleaching powder and similar products, also as a flux in the smelting of iron; some of the less pure varieties are used in making cement.

    161

    In the form of a powder, it is obtained by reducing the oxide with zinc and extracting with soda, or by dissolving out the manganese from its alloys with tungsten.

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    In the former he developed a valuable method for the investigation of aerial waves within pipes, based on the fact that a finely divided powder - lycopodium, for example - when dusted over the interior of a tube in which is established a vibrating column of air, tends to collect in heaps at the nodes, the distance between which can thus be ascertained.

    163

    In the preparation of chloroform by the action of bleaching powder on ethyl alcohol it is probable that the alcohol is ..rst oxidized to acetaldehyde, which is subsequently chlorinated and then decomposed.

    164

    In the southern part of the city is a United States navy yard and station, officially the Norfolk Yard (the second largest in the country), of about 450 acres, with three immense dry docks, machine shops, warehouses, travelling and water cranes, a training station, torpedoboat headquarters, a powder plant (20 acres), a naval magazine, a naval hospital and the distribution headquarters of the United State Marine Corps.

    165

    In these arrangements, which were similar if not identical, the furnace charge was crushed to a fine powder and passed through two or more electric arcs in succession.

    166

    In this method tremendous blasts of powder, sometimes twenty-five or even fifty tons, were used to loosen the gravel, which was then acted on by the jet of water thrown from the " pipes."

    167

    In this way the disease is spread rapidly, continually eating into the timber, which is first rendered brittle, and then reduced to powder.

    168

    Infants can inhale the small, powder particles, and this may cause respiratory problems.

    169

    Instead of your usual powder blusher, try a creamy or water-based tint for a sheer swish of color.

    170

    Interest in the technology of titanium powder metallurgy components has been expressed by a number of PowdermatriX member companies.

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    Interior Ballistics The investigation of the relations connecting the pressure, volume and temperature of the powder-gas inside the bore of the gun, of the work realized by the expansion of the powder, of the V FIG.

    172

    It 's cut with vitamin C, caffeine and scouring powder.

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    It dissolves in the excess of acid, and is precipitated as a white crystalline powder on the addition of water.

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    It forms a black amorphous powder or a dark green crystalline mass, and is insoluble in water and in most acids.

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    It forms a dark-violet precipitate which dries to a greyish-violet powder.

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    It forms a fine dark orange powder, insoluble in water, but readily soluble in aqueous solutions of the caustic alkalis and alkaline carbonates.

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    It forms a grey coloured powder of specific gravity 9.01; it is malleable, and not as hard as glass.

    178

    It forms black lustrous crystals, or when quickly condensed, a dark green crystalline powder.

    179

    It forms with silver nitrate the yellowish green solid, Ag 2 S AgNO 3, and with silver sulphate the orange-red powder, Ag 2 S Ag 2 SO 4 Silver sulphate, Ag 2 SO 4, is obtained as white crystals, sparingly soluble in water, by dissolving the metal in strong sulphuric acid, sulphur dioxide being evolved, or by adding strong sulphuric acid to a solution of the nitrate.

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    It has two Evangelical churches (among them that of St Mary, dating from 13th century), two ancient gateways, a powder tower and a gymnasium.

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    It is a black powder, the composition of which is never quite definite, but approximates to the formula given above.

    182

    It is a bluish-green powder, which on exposure rapidly combines with the oxygen of the air.

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    It is a brown deliquescent powder, which rapidly forms the green hydrated salt CuC1 21 2H 2 0 on exposure.

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    It is a brown powder which is readily decomposed by boiling water.

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    It is a canary-yellow powder, which becomes a dark orange on heating; the original colour is regained on cooling.

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    It is a dark blue powder with a marked coppery lustre.

    187

    It is a dark brown powder, which reddens litmus.

    188

    It is a dark brown powder.

    189

    It is a dark coloured powder of specific gravity 5.09.

    190

    It is a dark red microcrystalline powder, insoluble in carbon bisulphide, oil of turpentine, &c., and having a density of 2.2.

    191

    It is a dark yellow powder, which fuses at a high temperature, the liquid on cooling depositing shining tabular crystals; at a white heat it loses oxygen and yields the monoxide.

    192

    It is a green powder which becomes yellow when heated.

    193

    It is a grey coloured powder which is readily decomposed by dilute acids with the production of hydrogen peroxide.

    194

    It is a grey powder which is insoluble in water, but dissolves in acids to give a lavenderblue solution which possesses strong reducing properties.

    195

    It is a non-volatile and almost infusible white powder, which slowly absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from air, and is readily soluble in dilute acids.

    196

    It is a nonvolatile white powder, and has a specific gravity of 6.6952; it is insoluble in water and almost so in acids - concentrated hydrochloric acid dissolving a small quantity.

    197

    It is a pale yellow powder (of specific gravity 6.5), which on being heated strongly gives up oxygen and forms the tetroxide.

    198

    It is a reddish-brown powder, which when heated with hydrochloric acid yields chlorine.

    199

    It is a soft, flocculent powder, which on sublimation forms transparent, monoclinic crystals.

    200

    It is a white amorphous infusible powder, which when strongly heated in sulphuretted hydrogen, yields an oxysulphide.

    201

    It is a white amorphous powder which resembles lime in its general character.

    202

    It is a white amorphous powder, readily soluble in acids.

    203

    It is a white crystalline powder which is almost insoluble in cold water.

    204

    It is a white powder almost insoluble in water and nitric acid, and when heated, is first converted into metantimonic acid, HSbO 3, and then into the pentoxide Sb205.

    205

    It is a white powder almost insoluble in water.

    206

    It is a white powder insoluble in water, alcohol and ether.

    207

    It is a white powder moderately soluble in cold water, readily soluble in hot water, the solution possessing an alkaline reaction and absorbing carbon dioxide readily.

    208

    It is a white powder of specific gravity 3.912, easily soluble in cold water.

    209

    It is a white powder which is readily decomposed by water with the formation of the hydroxide and hydrosulphide.

    210

    It is a white powder which readily dissolves in water to form the hydroxide, LiOH, which is also obtained by boiling the carbonate with milk of lime.

    211

    It is a white powder, almost insoluble in water, and when volatilized, condenses in two crystalline forms, either octahedral or prismatic. It is insoluble in sulphuric and nitric acids, but is readily soluble in hydrochloric and tartaric acids and in solutions of the caustic alkalies.

    212

    It is a white powder, and is insoluble in water.

    213

    It is a yellow powder, soluble in hot water.

    214

    It is an amorphous white powder; but it may also be obtained in crystals isomorphous with cassiterite by heating the amorphous form with borax to a very high temperature.

    215

    It is an orange crystalline powder which is soluble in water, forming a yellow solution.

    216

    It is brittle, and when hammered readily breaks up into a powder of angular grains.

    217

    It is insoluble in hydrochloric, nitric and sulphuric acids, but dissolves in aqua regia - a mixture of hydrochloric and nitric acids - and when very finely divided in a heated mixture of strong sulphuric acid and a little nitric acid; dilution with water, however, precipitates the metal as a violet or brown powder from this solution.

    218

    It is obtained as a light yellow powder by dissolving the metal in hydriodic acid, or by precipitating a silver salt with a soluble iodide.

    219

    It is precipitated from hot solutions by alcohol, falling as a white powder.

    220

    It is soluble in alcohol and in carbon bisulphide, and also in a small quantity of water; but with an excess of water it gives a precipitate of various oxychlorides, known as powder of algaroth.

    221

    It may also be prepared as a black velvety powder which readily takes up oxygen from the air by adding ferrous oxalate to boiling caustic potash.

    222

    It occurs in a colourless crystalline powder, having the formula C20H24N202.2HC1.3H20.

    223

    It offers solid-intermediate and practiced skiers the finest powder snow offpiste skiing.

    224

    It possesses four large paper mills and among its other industries are paste-board, powder, percussion caps, nets and machinery.

    225

    It provides strong-intermediate and skillful skiers the finest powder snow skiing ever.

    226

    Itâs this loose powder with a fine golden pearlised shimmer.

    227

    Lanthanum hydroxide, La(OH) 3, is a white amorphous powder formed by precipitating lanthanum salts by potassium hydroxide.

    228

    Lanthanum oxide, La203, is a white powder obtained by burning the metal in oxygen, or by ignition of the carbonate, nitrate or sulphate.

    229

    Lanthanum sulphide, La 2 S 3, is a yellow powder, obtained when the oxide is heated in the vapour of carbon bisulphide.

    230

    Later magnesium powder or ribbon was used, being set off in the same way.

    231

    Lead fluoride, PbF2, is a white powder obtained by precipitating a lead salt with a soluble fluoride; it is sparingly soluble in water but readily dissolves in hydrochloric and nitric acids.

    232

    Lead sesquioxide, Pb203, is obtained as a reddish-yellow amorphous powder by carefully adding sodium hypochlorite to a cold potash solution of lead oxide, or by adding very dilute ammonia to a solution of red lead in acetic acid.

    233

    Lessons to be learned In some ways the action research ignited a powder keg that had been waiting to go off.

    234

    Let the bark powder sit for six to eight hours and then heat the water slowly.

    235

    Let the cat smell the baby powder, baby wipes and other baby cleaners you may use, so he can get used to them also.

    236

    Lower the calories in this cocktail by using light chocolate syrup and cocoa powder dissolved into skim milk.

    237

    Lunge, who recommends the use of bleaching powder.

    238

    Many enjoy mixing Spirulina powder in a green fruit juice smoothie as an instant breakfast, or a vegetable juice smoothie in the afternoon.

    239

    Many powders are found in medical uses, some of which have retained the name of their inventor, such as the compound powder of rhubarb, "Gregory powder," named after a Scottish doctor, James Gregory (1758-1822).

    240

    Molecular silver is a grey powder obtained by leaving metallic zinc in contact with silver chloride which has been precipitated in the cold and washed till nearly free from acid.

    241

    Morphinae Sulphatis is not official in the British Pharmacopeia but is official in the United States, the U.S.P. Trochisci Morphinae et Ipecacuanhae and Pulvis Morphinae Cornpositus (Tully's powder) being made from it.

    242

    My usual, the Marigold vegetable bouillon powder, is pulled out here.

    243

    Need to know how to measure out washing powder?

    244

    Next was a large bin full of powder which would be sprinkled on the suit to dry up any chemical contaminant.

    245

    Nickel sulphate, NiSO 4, is obtained anhydrous as a yellow powder when any of its hydrates are heated.

    246

    Not like selling washing powder where you can use direct sales figures.

    247

    Nutmeg powder (organic) nutmeg powder (organic) Nutmeg is an underused spice with a distinctive pungent fragrance and.. .

    248

    Of course, you will enjoy the miles of talcum powder sands made of coral which remains cool despite the heat of the sun.

    249

    On Powder House Hill (originally Quarry Hill), in Nathan Tufts Park, there still stands an interesting old slate-stone powder house, a circular building, 30 ft.

    250

    On the left the prince's men could not load their pieces, their powder being ruined by the tempestuous rain.

    251

    On the opposite bank stands the picturesque hamlet of Obilichevo, with a large powder factory.

    252

    On warming solutions of pyrrol in dilute acid, ammonia is evolved, and an amorphous powder of variable composition, known as pyrrol-red, separates out.

    253

    One baby care product you do need to avoid, though, is powder.

    254

    One grain of saffron rubbed to powder with sugar and a little water imparts a distinctly yellow tint to ten gallons of water.

    255

    One of the most important derivatives of hypochlorous acid is bleaching powder.

    256

    One of the most useful nutritious species is Cetraria islandica, " Iceland moss," which, after being deprived of its bitterness by boiling in water, is reduced to a powder and made into cakes, or is boiled and eaten with milk by the poor Icelander, whose sole food it often constitutes.

    257

    Osmium dichloride, OsC1 21 is obtained as a dark coloured powder when the metal is heated in a current of chlorine.

    258

    Other dry powder inhalers will have the medication either in disks or in the device itself.

    259

    Other options include clear passivated, bright zinc or epoxy powder coated structure in a range of colors.

    260

    Our knowledge of the explosion of ordinary black powder was also greatly added to by him, and in conjunction with Sir Andrew Noble he carried out one of the most complete inquiries on record into its behaviour when fired.

    261

    Paramide is a white amorphous powder, insoluble in water and alcohol.

    262

    Perfect Lady 6cl gin 1.5cl peach schnapps 1.5cl fresh lemon juice 1 teaspoon eggwhite powder Pour all ingredients into a shaker with ice.

    263

    Permethrin is available in dusts, emulsifiable concentrates, smokes, ULV (ultra-low volume), and wettable powder formulations.

    264

    Personalized Protein Powder This powerful product adds 100% soy and whey protein to your daily nutrition.

    265

    Perspiration of the feet cannot be attacked locally with more success than by a powder consisting of salicylic acid, starch and chalk.

    266

    Phase 1 trials have confirmed the fast speed of onset and vastly improved bioavailability of apomorphine nasal powder compared with Uprima 3mg.

    267

    Plastic powder is sprayed on the wet ink which absorbs the ink color.

    268

    Polypropylene can be made auxetic by compacting ultra high molecular weight PP powder, with a particle size of 30 to 120 microns.

    269

    Potassium thorofluoride, K2ThF6 4H20, is a heavy black powder formed by boiling the hydroxide with potassium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid.

    270

    Pour talcum powder onto the stain, leave overnight.

    271

    Powder blush works best on oily complexions and lasts for quite some time once applied.

    272

    Powder can be very drying to baby's tender skin.

    273

    Powder coated red - chromed windshield, hubcaps, steering wheel and bell bonnet ornament - wooden ladders & real flashing red light.

    274

    Powder Potential Average winter snowfall on the glacier is 11 meters !

    275

    Powder Potential Average winter snowfall on the glacier is 11 meters!

    276

    Probably the first lorming was done by chipping and hammer-dressing, as in later times; the final facing of the hard stones was doubtless by sieans of emery in block or powder, as emery grinding blocks tre found.

    277

    Protelos ® is a 2g sachet of tasteless powder to be dissolved in a glass of water.

    278

    Pure amorphous boron is a chestnut-coloured powder of specific gravity 2.45; it sublimes in the electric arc, is totally unaffected by air at ordinary temperatures, and burns on strong ignition with production of the oxide B 2 0 3 and the nitride BN.

    279

    Pyrovanadic acid is deposited as a dark brown unstable powder when an acid vanadate is decomposed by nitric acid.

    280

    Quite sparky and difficult to penetrate, and with a curious 1950s dressing table scent of rose talcum powder.

    281

    Red lead or triplumbic tetroxide, Pb304, is a scarlet crystalline powder of specific gravity 8.6-9.1, obtained by roasting very finely divided pure massicot or lead carbonate; the brightness of the colour depends in a great measure on the roasting.

    282

    Remove from the heat and stir in the flour, baking powder and rolled oats.

    283

    Sal ammoniac (ammonium chloride, British and United States pharmacopoeiae) as used in medicine is a white crystalline odourless powder having a saline taste.

    284

    Saltation The genesis of powder snow avalanches is also thought to sometimes arise from a saltation layer on the surface of a dense avalanche.

    285

    Sandmeyer, Ber., 1887, 20, p. 1494) by the action of copper powder on the double salt formed by the addition of potassium mercuric nitrite to diazonium nitrites; and by the oxidation of primary aromatic amines (E.

    286

    Scatter sandalwood powder around your home to clear it of negativity.

    287

    Scrap mica is ground to powder or used in the manufacture of micanite.

    288

    Secondly, you also asked the very good question about what can be done about the Balkan powder keg?

    289

    Set your base by applying a dusting of translucent powder.

    290

    Sicco, the name given to dry haematogen, is a tasteless powder.

    291

    Sick officials from the Fish and Game Department poured 16,000 gallons of liquid and 60,000 pounds of powder into Lake Davis.

    292

    Sieve flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl.

    293

    Sift a little cocoa powder over the top followed by a light sprinkling of icing sugar.

    294

    Sift flour into bowl and add margarine, sugars and baking powder.

    295

    Sift in the flour and baking powder, then gently fold into the eggs before adding to the nut and spice mixture.

    296

    Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl and mix in the ground walnuts.

    297

    Silver chromate, Ag2Cr04, is a dark red amorphous powder obtained when silver nitrate is precipitated by an alkaline chromate.

    298

    Since the berries do not transport well, they are dried and consumed as a powder or juiced into a delicious, refreshing drink.

    299

    Slippery elm bark powder is an herbal remedy that originated in the Appalachian mountains in the United States.

    300

    Slippery elm powder has a variety of different uses and is one of the most versatile and helpful herbal remedies.

    301

    Small fires can be attacked with dry powder fire extinguishers.

    302

    Smokeless powder also made rapid firing a possibility and a necessity.

    303

    Some are frozen, some are liquid and some come in powder form.

    304

    Some shapes are more prone to defects as a result of the stresses encountered in the powder compaction process.

    305

    Sometimes it is almost pasty, and crumbles to powder when dried, so as to be susceptible of use as a pigment, forming the colour known as Cologne earth, which resembles umber or sepia.

    306

    Standing before the mirror, as I had seen others do, I anointed mine head with oil and covered my face thickly with powder.

    307

    Stannic sulphide, SnS 2, is obtained by heating a mixture of tin (or, better, tin amalgam), sulphur and sal-ammoniac in proper proportions in the beautiful form of aurum musivum (mosaic gold) - a solid consisting of golden yellow, metallic lustrous scales, and used chiefly as a yellow "bronze" for plaster-of-Paris statuettes, &c. The yellow precipitate of stannic sulphide obtained by adding sulphuretted hydrogen to a stannic solution readily dissolves in solutions of the alkaline sulphides to form thiostannates of the formula M 2 SnS 31 the free acid, H2SnS3, may be obtained as an almost black powder by drying the yellow precipitate formed when hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of a thiostannate.

    308

    Stannous sulphide, SnS, is obtained as a lead-grey mass by heating tin with sulphur, and as a brown precipitate by adding sulphuretted hydrogen to a stannous solution; this is soluble in ammonium polysulphide, and dries to a black powder.

    309

    Strip away the foundation powder designer garb, big mouth bravado and delve behind closed doors - and what will we find?

    310

    Such a powder gives a proteid reaction, and is no doubt largely composed of albumoses, hence the name toxalbumoses has been applied.

    311

    Such ferns as Gymnogrammas, which have their surface covered with golden or silver powder, and certain species of scalysurfaced Cheilanthes and Nothochlaena, as they cannot bear to have their fronds wetted, should never be syringed; but most other ferns may have a moderate sprinkling occasionally (not necessarily daily) and as the season advances sufficient air and light must be admitted.

    312

    Such ferns as Gymnogrammes, which have their surface covered with golden or silver powder, and certain species of scaly-surfaced Cheilanthes and Nothochlaena, as they cannot bear to have their fronds wetted, should never be syringed; but most other ferns may have a moderate sprinkling occasionally (not necessarily daily), and as the season advances, sufficient air and light must be admitted to solidify the tissues.

    313

    Sulfur can be used as a dust, wettable powder, paste or liquid.

    314

    Take 1 oz of Manila copal crystals and 1/2 oz of orange shellac flakes and grind to a fine powder.

    315

    Take a ride down the " Powder Keg " chute to experience the great natural snowfalls.

    316

    Tantalum pentoxide, Ta205, is a white amorphous infusible powder, or it may be crystallized by strongly heating, or by fusing with boron trioxide or microcosmic salt.

    317

    Tartaric acid is rarely used alone, but is contained in pilula quininae sulphatis and in Seidlitz powder (see Sodium), and is a constituent of many proprietary granular effervescent preparations.

    318

    Thallic oxide, T1203, is obtained as a dark reddish powder, insoluble in water and alkalis, by plunging molten thallium into oxygen, or by electrolysing water, using a thallium anode.

    319

    Thallous bromide, TIBr, is a light yellow crystalline powder; it is formed analogously to the chloride.

    320

    The anhydrous salt is a colourless powder or porous mass, having an alkaline taste and reaction.

    321

    The bark has been employed for dyeing yellow and for tanning, and was formerly in popular repute as a febrifuge and tonic. The powder of the dried nuts was at one time prescribed as a sternutatory (to encourage sneezing) in the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia.

    322

    The bark is normally dried, ground into powder and used as a tea.

    323

    The calculation of the stress in the various parts of the gun due to the powder pressure is dealt with in the article Ordnance.

    324

    The carbonate forms about one-third and is mixed with sugar into a greyish powder.

    325

    The carriers are finished in tough epoxy powder coating, except for the stainless carriers, which are hand-polished.

    326

    The Celetna ulice, which leads from the town hall to the limits of the old town contains at its extremity the so-called powder tower (prasna brcina).

    327

    The chief tributaries of the Snake river in Oregon are the Grand Ronde, Powder, Burnt, Malheur and Owyhee rivers.

    328

    The chloride, SmCl 2, is a brown crystalline powder which is decomposed by water with liberation of hydrogen and the formation of the oxide, Sm 2 O 3, and an oxychloride, SmOC1.

    329

    The coal is all in the form of brown lignite and is not very valuable as a fuel, as it soon crumbles into a fine powder on being exposed to air.

    330

    The colour is brass-yellow, and the lustre metallic; the streak, or colour of the powder, is greenish-black.

    331

    The commercial acid is usually yellow in colour and contains many impurities, such as traces of arsenic, sulphuric acid, chlorine, ferric chloride and sulphurous acid; but these do not interfere with its application to the preparation of bleaching powder, in which it is chiefly consumed.

    332

    The commonest are senna in the form of compound liquorice powder, sulphur in the form of lozenges, cascara sagrada, either in tablets or in the form of liquid or dry extract, rhubarb, colocynth and especially aloes.

    333

    The compound powder is a useless preparation, as the starch it contains is very liable to ferment.

    334

    The cushions were greased and the amalgam in a state of powder spread over them.

    335

    The demand was politely but firmly refused, and Bismarck, judging that the moment had come for applying the match to the powder magazine, published an edited version of the telegram from the king describing the episode, a version which without the addition of a single word turned the refusal into an insult.

    336

    The detail and character of the surface was retouched by hand using Rustin 's Plastic Coating and dry powder pigments.

    337

    The dibromide, WBr 2, is a non-volatile bluishblack powder obtained by reducing the pentabromide with hydrogen.

    338

    The dichloride, WC1 2, is an amorphous grey powder obtained by reducing the hexachloride at a high temperature in hydrogen, or, better, by heating the tetrachloride in a current of carbon dioxide.

    339

    The difference between the two is that the .38 special has a longer shell with more powder behind it so the bullet goes faster.

    340

    The dioxybromide forms light red crystals or a yellow powder; it volatilizes at a red heat, and is not acted upon by water.

    341

    The distillation of 1000 lb charge lasts 5-6 hours, requires 500-600 lb coke or 30 gallons reduced oil, and yields about to% metallic zinc and I% blue powder - a mixture of finely-divided metallic zinc and zinc oxide.

    342

    The dose is 1 or more cloves of raw garlic per day, or up to a teaspoon of garlic powder.

    343

    The dried or " finished " soda-ash is ground to a pretty fine powder and is packed into wooden casks or " tierces," holding from io to about 20 cwt.

    344

    The embossing powder will melt onto the paper, and you'll have an elegant footprint baby shower invitation.

    345

    The extract is a brown powder, wrapped in one gram individual plastic sachets, tightly closed, each with two gel caps.

    346

    The fire reached the powder and the flagship blew up, sending the Capitan Pasha and 2000 Turks into the air.

    347

    The former generally consists of a hard and compact mass of rounded, scratched and sometimes polished stones firmly embedded in a powder of crushed rock.

    348

    The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia could well become the next powder keg.

    349

    The frames are given three layers of powder coat for exceptional corrosion resistance.

    350

    The ginger rhizome can be consumed raw or dried and ground into powder.

    351

    The grateful perfumed powder abir or rand y is composed either of rice, flour, mango bark or deodar wood, camphor and aniseed, or of sandalwood or wood aloes, and zerumbet, zedoary, rose flowers, camphor and civet.

    352

    The ground powder is an easy accompaniment to many meats and vegetables.

    353

    The hydrate, Bi(OH) 3 i is obtained as a white powder by adding potash to a solution of a bismuth salt.

    354

    The hydroxide, Ni(OH) 2, is obtained in the form of a greenish amorphous powder when nickel salts are precipitated by the caustic alkalis.

    355

    The Indoor Bed Bug Killer may be used as a powder that can be wet, or as a dust.

    356

    The inner bark is harvested, dried and ground into a fine powder.

    357

    The kohl or black powder with which the modern, like the ancient, Egyptian ladies paint their languishing eyelids, is nothing but the smeeth of charred frankincense, or other odoriferous resin brought with frankincense, and phials of water, from the well of Zem-zem, by the pilgrims returning from Mecca.

    358

    The latter is less compact and contains angular boulders, often of a considerable size, but no powder.

    359

    The man in the background is holding a Copper ladle for introducing the powder [1860s] .

    360

    The material is supplied to the contractor as a dry powder made up of cement and exfoliated vermiculite.

    361

    The metal thus produced formed a dark brown amorphous powder resembling iron as obtained by the reduction of its oxide in hydrogen.

    362

    The metal was obtained by Berzelius as an iron-grey powder by heating potassium zirconofluoride with metallic potassium.

    363

    The metal was often powder coated with bright colors that make retro furniture pop, and it was available in everything from red to green to teal.

    364

    The Middle East conflict has long been recognized as a potential powder keg.

    365

    The more important picric powders are melinite, believed to be a mixture of fused picric acid and gun-cotton; lyddite, the British service explosive, and shimose, the Japanese powder, both supposed to be identical with the original melinite; Brugere's powder, a mixture of 54 parts of ammonium picrate and 45 parts of saltpetre; Designolle's powder, composed of potassium picrate, saltpetre and charcoal; and emmensite, invented by Stephen Emmens, of the United States.

    366

    The most popular form of coke is a white crystalline powder.

    367

    The muscles acting on the bulb-like pharynx now set up a pumping action (see Huxley, 26); and the juices - but no solid matter, excepting such as is reduced to powder - are sucked into the scorpion's alimentary canal.

    368

    The NaI crystal is grown from powder that has been purified to remove uranium, thorium and radioactive isotopes of potassium.

    369

    The normal phosphate, (NH4)3P04,is obtained as a crystalline powder, on mixing concentrated solutions of ammonia and phosphoric acid, or on the addition of excess of ammonia to the acid phosphate (NH 4) 2 HPO 4.

    370

    The numerous small lakes in the city (there are about 200 lakes in Hennepin county) have been incorporated in the park system; among them are Lake Harriet (353 acres; in Lake Harriet Park), Lake Calhoun (on which are extensive public baths), Lake Amelia (295 acres), Lake of the Isles (loo acres), Cedar Lake, Powder Horn Lake (in the park of that name) and Sandy Lake (in Columbia Park).

    371

    The ore in fine powder is fed in at the top, through a hopper, in a regular thin stream, by a pair of rollers, and in falling lodges on the flats of the bars, forming a talus upon each of the height corresponding to the angle of rest of the material, which is, however, at short intervals removed to lower levels by the arrival of fresh ore from above.

    372

    The ore is mined in the ordinary way, by pick and shovel if soft, or by the aid of powder if necessary, and the funnel-shaped bottom of the pit is maintained at such an angle that little or no shovelling is required to bring the excavated material to the shaft.

    373

    The paper is heated, the powder melts, and a raised ink surface is produced which you can feel with your fingers.

    374

    The perfectly pure metal may be prepared by heating the oxide or oxalate in a current of hydrogen; when obtained at a low temperature it is a black powder which oxidizes in air with incandescence; produced at higher temperatures the metal is not pyrophoric. Peligot obtained it as minute tetragonal octahedra and cubes by reducing ferrous chloride in hydrogen.

    375

    The peroxide, Pr 4 O 7, forms a dark brown powder, and is obtained by ignition of the oxalate or nitrate.

    376

    The Phenix is a unique closed cycle helium cryostat specifically designed for powder diffraction.

    377

    The physical properties of the powder also give it a mild astringent action.

    378

    The plate was now carefully heated over charcoal fire, fresh amalgam being added, as the powder fused, upon any defective places.

    379

    The political convulsions of Italy in 1799 brought Breislak to Paris, where he remained until 1802, when, being appointed inspector of the saltpetre and powder manufactories near Milan, he removed to that city.

    380

    The powder for solution for injection is supplied in glass vials.

    381

    The powder from which tantalum capacitors are made is of pure tantalum capacitors are made is of pure tantalum metal, with a typical particle size of 10µm.

    382

    The powder from which tantalum capacitors are made is of pure tantalum metal, with a typical particle size of 10µm.

    383

    The powder is poured or vibrated into a mold, which is heated to the sintering temperature.

    384

    The powder is used to make tablets or capsules and throat lozenges.

    385

    The Powder Magazine was located in the far northwestern corner of the study area, approached by rail lines.

    386

    The powder may also be used for teas or as an ingredient in poultices.

    387

    The powder puff was only needed once, to minimize the lens flare from Steve Castle's head.

    388

    The principal item in mining cost is that of labour, which is expended chiefly in breaking down the mineral, either by the use of hand tools or with the aid of powder.

    389

    The process imparts sufficient strength to hold the powder together allowing the parts to be handled for the sintering process.

    390

    The process involves the production of a rapidly solidified, amorphous material, usually in powder form.

    391

    The product is then powder coated to a choice of RAL colors in the standard range.

    392

    The prosperity of the town depends on the important works in its vicinity, including powder works, paper mills, and engineering, iron, chemical and cement works.

    393

    The protoxide, OsO, is obtained as a dark grey insoluble powder when osmium sulphite is heated with sodium carbonate in a current of carbon dioxide.

    394

    The quicklime should be placed in small heaps and covered with soil if possible until it is slacked and the lumps have fallen into powder, after which it may be spread and harrowed in.

    395

    The reduced particles sinter together into a spongy mass which is crushed into a powder.

    396

    The return of the emperor in 1815 determined him to quit France, and he spent the close of his life with his younger son, Eleuthere Irenee (1771-1834), who had established a powder manufactory in Delaware.

    397

    The roots and rhizomes, the parts that grow underground, are dried and crushed into a powder or made into a tincture.

    398

    The same afternoon the guards in the streets and on the ramparts were doubled; on the following morning the gates of the city were closed, powder and bullets were distributed among the city train-bands, who were bidden to be in readiness when the alarm bell called them, and cavalry was massed on the environs of the city.

    399

    The same authorities recommend a powder, composed of larvicide (an aniline substance), chrysanthemum flowers, and valerian root, to be burnt in bedrooms. Anointing the skin with strong-smelling substances is of little use in the open air, but more effective in the house; turpentine appears to be the best.

    400

    The seeds are crushed into a powder and there is no known antidote for the fatal solution.

    401

    The silver in this case is obtained as a yellowish grey heavy powder, which is easily washed by decantation; but it' tends to retain unreduced chloride, which can be removed only by fusion with carbonate of soda.

    402

    The slippery elm inner bark is dried and ground to a powder that can then be used in tablets, herbal teas, or poultices.

    403

    The sorbitol powder, glucose syrup and margarine are all non GM now.

    404

    The spark was put to the powder by the action of the war minister, General Linares, in proposing to organize a new field force by calling out the Catalan reserves.

    405

    The spice dealers who sold on improperly tested chili powder do n't come out of this looking very saintly either.

    406

    The spice dealers who sold on improperly tested chili powder don't come out of this looking very saintly either.

    407

    The streak, or colour of the powder, is brownish or light yellow, rarely white.

    408

    The substances used as tests in these reactions are caustic potash and calcium hypochlorite; the former being the substance dissolved in an equal weight of water and the latter a saturated extract of bleaching powder in water.

    409

    The tannin of oak, C/9H16010, which is found, mixed with gallic acid, ellagic acid and quercite, in oak bark, is a red powder; its aqueous solution is coloured dark blue by ferric chloride, and boiling with dilute sulphuric acid gives oak red or phlobaphene.

    410

    The top rose hip powder contains only a few milligrams of vitamin C per ounce.

    411

    The use of inverse phase gas chromatography to study the glass transition temperature of a powder surface.

    412

    The veinstuff is broken small either by hand or in rock-breakers, and stamped to fine powder in stamp mills, which are practically large mechanically-worked pestles and mortars, the stamp proper weighing from 500 to moo lb.

    413

    The welded aluminum frame will not rust and is powder coated for additional protection.

    414

    The wood affected shrivels up and becomes reduced after a time to a fine brown powder.

    415

    The word "alcohol" is of Arabic origin, being derived from the particle al and the word kohl, an impalpable powder used in the East for painting the eyebrows.

    416

    The world of is littered with such stories of individuals who have spurned talent and stability to snort white powder up their nostrils.

    417

    The yarns are chiefly used by manufacturers of powder bags.

    418

    Then she poured a small vial of dark powder in after it.

    419

    There are numerous preparations, patent and pharmacopeial, their composition being extremely varied, so that, unless one has reason to be certain of any particular preparation, it is almost better to use only the dried leaves themselves in the form of a powder (dose a-z grains).

    420

    There are runs to suit everyone from the nervous beginner to the powder hound.

    421

    There are several types of formulas to choose from, including powder, concentrated, ready-to-mix, and ready-to-use.

    422

    There are three substances which can be relied on more or less to remove this compound, and the gas to be purified may be passed either through acid copper salts, through bleaching powder or through chromic acid.

    423

    There have also been introduced processes in which the chlorine is generated in the chloridizing vat, the reagents used being dilute solutions of bleaching powder and an acid.

    424

    There was a little powder puff on four legs wearing a little pink jacket and pink lead.

    425

    These " weathering " agents not only act upon stones of buildings, but upon rocks of all kinds, reducing them sooner or later into a more or less fine powder.

    426

    These effects are due to the difference in dispersive power of the powder and the liquid.

    427

    These proteins appears as a fine, slightly yellowish powder and have a typical wheat taste.

    428

    They are then ground into a powder and used as tea or put into capsules.

    429

    They bought practically all of what is now Essex county from the Indians for "fifty double hands of powder, one hundred bars of lead, twenty axes, twenty coats, ten guns, twenty pistols, ten kettles, ten swords, four blankets, four barrels of beer, ten pairs of breeches, fifty knives, twenty horses, eighteen hundred and fifty fathoms of wampum, six ankers of liquor (or something equivalent), and three troopers' coats."

    430

    They filled the arrow shaft 3/4 full with Black powder, dropped in the lit firecracker and ran for cover.

    431

    They live frugally, and are only prodigal in powder and human life.

    432

    They may be dried so thoroughly that they can easily be reduced to powder yet their vitality is not destroyed but only suspended; on being supplied with water they absorb it rapidly by their general surface and renew their activity.

    433

    They produce a whole range from washing up liquid, toilet cleaner, polish, washing powder, to disinfectant.

    434

    They shall get no powder, if I can help it.

    435

    This gives the tetrachloride as a greyishbrown crystalline powder.

    436

    This is a 100% cotton hammock with added comfort spreader bars complete with stable easy to erect powder coated steel stand.

    437

    This major annual event for the international powder metallurgy community will take place in the historic city of Ghent, Belgium.

    438

    This powder is then lixiviated with hot water, the liquor decanted, and the alum allowed to crystallize.

    439

    This powder, provided that it has not been too' strongly ignited, is soluble in strong acids; by ignition it becomes denser and nearly as hard as corundum; it fuses in the oxyhydrogen flame or electric arc, and on cooling it assumes a crystalline form closely resembling the mineral species.

    440

    This process includes a phosphate primer, an electrophoretic coating and an epoxy powder top coat.

    441

    This substance absorbs and combines with water very greedily, at the same time becoming very hot, and falling into a fine dry powder,' calcium hydroxide or slaked lime, which when left in the open slowly combines with the carbon dioxide of the air and becomes calcium carbonate, from which we began.

    442

    This supplemental powder follows the diet recommendations of Dr. George Malkmus.

    443

    Thorium fluoride, ThF 4, is obtained as a heavy white insoluble powder by dissolving the hydrate in hydrofluoric acid and evaporating.

    444

    Thus Abraham Danzig celebrated in this manner his escape from the results of an explosion of a powder magazine at Wilna in 1804.

    445

    Thus if a charge of P lb of powder is placed in a chamber of volume C cub.

    446

    Thus obtained it is a yellow powder, soluble in the mineral acids to form soluble salts, which are readily precipitated as basic salts when the solution is diluted.

    447

    Thus Paracelsus and Libavius both used the term to denote a fine powder, the latter speaking of an alcohol derived from antimony.

    448

    Ti 3 N 4 is a copper-coloured powder obtained by heating the ammonio-chloride TiC1 4.4NH 3 in ammonia.

    449

    TiN 2 is a dark blue powder obtained when the oxide is ignited in an atmosphere of ammonia; while TiN is obtained as a bronze yellow mass as hard as the diamond by heating the oxide in an atmosphere of nitrogen in the electric furnace.

    450

    Titanium dichloride, TiC1 21 obtained by passing hydrogen over the trichloride at a dull red heat, is a very hygroscopic brown powder which inflames when exposed to air, and energetically decomposes water.

    451

    Titanium monoxide, TiO, is obtained as black prismatic crystals by heating the dioxide in the electric furnace, or with magnesium powder.

    452

    To ensure this being properly done, the lumps of lime should be broken up small, and enough water to slake them should be added, the lime then being allowed to rest for about forty-eight hours, when the water changes the particles of quicklime to hydrate of lime, and breaks up the hard lumps into a powder.

    453

    To see these results, add half a teaspoon of cinnamon powder to one tablespoon of honey.

    454

    Tungsten dioxide, W02, formed on reducing the trioxide by hydrogen at a red heat or a mixture of the trioxide and hydrochloric acid with zinc, or by decomposing the tetrachloride with water, is a brown strongly pyrophoric powder, which must be cooled in hydrogen before being brought into contact with air.

    455

    Under B - Gun factory, carriage factory, laboratory, small-arms factory, harness and tent factory, powder factory, &c. In a secondclass arsenal there would be workshops instead of these factories.

    456

    Under the name of anti-opium cure various remedies containing morphine in the form of powder, or of little pills, have been introduced, as well as the subcutaneous injection of the alkaloid, so that the use of morphine is increasing in China to an alarming extent, and considerable difficulty is experienced in controlling the illicit traffic in it, especially that sent through the post.

    457

    Unlike other thermoplastic forming processes, where powder or resin is the starting point, vacuum forming uses extruded plastic sheet.

    458

    Uranous Compounds.-Uranium dioxide, UO 2 (Berzelius's metal), is a brown to copper-coloured powder, obtained by heating U308 or uranyl oxalate in hydrogen.

    459

    Use a coffee grinder to grind the star anise to a powder.

    460

    Users may also submit their own powder diffraction data.

    461

    Using too much soap powder will leave a residue in the diapers that can irritate the skin.

    462

    Uzbekistan may not blow up today, but it remains a powder keg.

    463

    Wall - A wall sink takes up the least amount of space and is perfect for a tiny powder room or even a larger bathroom that does not need to look elegant.

    464

    We use no binders or fillers so the capsules are 100% pure finely milled graviola powder.

    465

    We were blessed with good weather and snow cover and were able to find pockets of untracked powder on each day.

    466

    Wear cotton gloves when handling to avoid tarnishing when working with silver or imitation gold, or rub talcum powder on your hands.

    467

    What really makes money is the refined cocoa powder.

    468

    When crystallized, however, haematite often presents a dark colour, even iron-black; but on scratching the surface, the powder of the streak shows the colour of dried blood.

    469

    When dry it is a black mass which yields a liver-coloured powder.

    470

    When finely ground these crystals yield a brownish red powder which dissolves slowly in acids, the most effective solvent being a boiling mixture of 8 parts of sulphuric acid and 3 of water.

    471

    When heated they liquefy; and if the heating be continued, the water of crystallization is driven off, the salt froths and^swells, and at last an amorphous powder remains.

    472

    When hydrochloric acid gas is passed into the solution the salt is completely precipitated as a fine powder.

    473

    When ignited in a current of hydrogen it yields tiianium trifluoride, TiF 3, as a violet powder.

    474

    When mixed with water, the powder changes into a gel-like consistency which coats and soothes inflamed areas.

    475

    When removed, apply antiseptic ointment or powder but monitor daily for contamination or insect infestation.

    476

    When the king's soldiers heard about this powder, they made up their minds to go out and get it for themselves.

    477

    When the powder had become thoroughly liquid, so as to fill all the lines, the plate was allowed to cool, and the whole surface was scraped, so as to remove the superfluous niello, leaving only what had sunk into and filled up the engraved pattern.

    478

    When this white powder is heated and stirred about by any substance whatever, it collects in masses like new-fallen snow, and adheres to the body with which it is stirred.

    479

    Which is the best washing machine detergent to use - washing powder, liquid or tablets?

    480

    While he also prevents interruption of the operation by means of water-jackets, he uses hot-blast, and produces, besides metallic lead, large volumes of lead fumes which are drawn off by fans through long cooling tubes, and then forced through suspended bags which filter off the dust, called "blue powder."

    481

    While powder was commonly used until recently, pediatricians now recommend that parents do not use powder on a baby.

    482

    While saffron is widely available in powder form, it's more difficult to tell if it's pure or not.

    483

    White lead is an earthy, amorphous powder.

    484

    With nothing more than this to go on, 1 tablet = 1/20 tsp powder.

    485

    Wohler reduced the sesquioxide by zinc, and obtained a shining green powder of specific gravity 6.81, which tarnished in air and dissolved in hydrochloric acid and warm dilute sulphuric acid, but was unacted upon by concentrated nitric acid.

    486

    Women's Powder pant Aquafoil® pants with a warp knit lining provide excellent warmth and breathability.

    487

    Word spread about the health benefits of the wild rose hips and Hansen began selling the powder to people all over Denmark.

    488

    Yet the powder of your cellar Would embolden any feller To start for the great steeplechase We rode at Quenby Hall.

    489

    Yet the powder of your cellar Would embolden any feller To start for the Great steeplechase We rode at Quenby Hall.

    490

    You can also add grated ginger, cinnamon powder, rice syrup or vanilla essence for extra flavor.

    491

    You can do this yourself by using a baby footprint stamp and embossing powder.

    492

    You can purchase saffron as pure "threads" or as powder.

    493

    You can spend as much as $15 for a 12 ounce can of powder, and if you are buying the premixed variety, you'll pay even more.

    494

    You can use baby lotions on your child's skin, but you shouldn't use baby powder.

    495

    You could also try this recipe with oily fish like salmon or tuna, with a little more curry powder to spice things up.

    496

    You should avoid baking powder as well, as it contains sodium carbonate.Lose the fat - saturated fat, that is.

    497

    You'll need to heat the embossing powder with an embossing gun.

    498

    You'll use your footprint stamp on the invitations, then quickly add the embossing powder to the wet ink.

    499

    Zinc citrate trihydrate is a white crystalline, odorless powder with a neutral taste.

    500

    Zinc Citrate trihydrate is a white crystalline, odorless powder with a neutral taste.