Not exact matches
Take a
small amount of buttercream and anchor the first cake
layer to a cake board or your cake stand and place
on top of a turntable.
Place 1 (or 2 together if thin like mine) tortilla
on a plate, then
layer on a
small handful of spinach, spread a spoonful of pinto beans, a
small amount of the sweet potato cubes, a few slices of avocado and then place the egg
on top.
Spread a
small amount of buttercream
on a cake board, then place bottom cake
layer, cut side up,
on top.
Place the first
layer on a cake board, using a
small amount of ganache or frosting to attach.
Sprinkle a
small amount (a pinch or two) of sea salt evenly over the Nutella, then place two or three slices of Spanish chorizo in a single
layer on top.
Pipe a
small amount of cream cheese frosting
on a round border of the
layer.
Pour a thin
layer into the pan to cover roughly to the edge (the exact
amount you need depends
on the size of your pan, you can make them large or
small - large is more traditional although
smaller is easier to remove from the pan).
The authors hypothesize that this may be further evidence that some early life may have existed in single - celled
layers on land, exhaling
small amounts of oxygen that reacted with the rock to release molybdenum to the water.
The doping could be accomplished by incorporating a
small amount of the dopant metal into the initial zirconium alloy matrix, so that this in turn gets incorporated into the oxidation
layer that naturally forms
on the metal, the team says.
The electronic array sits like a postage stamp
on the ganglion
layer, stimulating the cells directly with a
small amount of electricity.
Place the greens
on a parchment lined baking sheet in a single
layer and drizzle with a
small amount of coconut oil and sea salt.
I would say this technique would also work well for a zinc type feel, but go very light
on the dry brushing... Better to start with a very
small amount and build up
layers of dry brushing, rather than trying to get it all done in one coat.
The pigment is not painted within the outlines of the shape; instead it is
layered thickly
on to the paper, mixing in
small amounts of turpentine, and then adding varnish little by little in a laborious process which lends physicality and depth to the two - dimensional works.
(Note that radiative forcing is not necessarily proportional to reduction in atmospheric transparency, because relatively opaque
layers in the lower warmer troposphere (water vapor, and for the fractional area they occupy, low level clouds) can reduce atmospheric transparency a lot
on their own while only reducing the net upward LW flux above them by a
small amount; colder, higher - level clouds will have a bigger effect
on the net upward LW flux above them (per fraction of areal coverage), though they will have a
smaller effect
on the net upward LW flux below them.
The ability of a band to shape the temperature profile of the whole atmosphere should tend to be maximum at intermediate optical thicknesses (for a given band width), because at
small optical thicknesses, the
amounts of emission and absorption within any
layer will be
small relative to what happens in other bands, while at large optical thicknesses, the net fluxes will tend to go to zero (except near TOA and, absent convection, the surface) and will be insensitive to changes in the temperature profile (except near TOA), thus allowing other bands greater control over the temperature profile (depending
on wavelength — greater influence for bands with larger bandwidths at wavelengths closer to the peak wavelength — which will depend
on temperature and thus vary with height.
He was satisfied that putting into the stratosphere the same
amount of sulfur that Pinatubo did would present minimal risk to the cllimate system, and he said that the effect
on the stratosphere's ozone
layer is likely to be
small.
A
small amount of silver nitrate encased in a thin
layer of wax acts as the cathode
on the other end of the paper.
Cover the stained part of the utensil with a thin
layer of baking soda and pour a
small amount of water
on it until it becomes pasty.