Sentences with phrase «from charcoal»

But what about that residual heat from your charcoal?
Modern pop art jumps from the charcoal gray walls in this eye - catching living room.
From charcoal masks to sheet masks and everything in between, we give you the facts to help you decide.
Their cat had black diarrhea from the charcoal, but like most cats, recovered fully.
[5] The study establishes that the greatest health impact is for households who switch from charcoal to ethanol.
Repeat the process to make the charcoal version, this time cutting the letters and two back pieces from the charcoal felt.
It is made from charcoal colored satin.
The team used the data from charcoal in coal to propose that the development of fire systems through this interval was controlled predominantly by the elevated atmospheric oxygen concentration (p (O2)-RRB- that mass balance models predict prevailed.
When the engine is running and other conditions allow, the fuel vapors are purged from the charcoal canister into the engine air intake to be burned (see the diagram).
Radiocarbon dates from charcoal place the earliest human occupation at nearly 15,000 years ago.
For example: • Evidence of past fire regimes has been predominantly derived from charcoal records extracted from terrestrial wetland sites and near - coastal marine cores....»
The Rava comes in a variety of colors from charcoal to berry, so it'll match the interior of most of daddy's cars.
When the engine is running and other conditions allow, the fuel vapors are purged from the charcoal canister into the engine to be burned.
Whereas recent fires are identified rather easily from fire scars and charred wood at the soil surface, old post-fire stands show evidence of fire from charcoal located on, within, or beneath the modern organic soil horizon.
When a good smoke develops and the temperature stabilizes around 225 degrees F., place the brisket on the cooking grate on the side opposite from the charcoal.
The showground smelled of new rope and hot tar, of smoke blown from the charcoal brazier of the balloon, and underneath it all a note of something alcoholic.
From the charcoaled ashes of remorse and uncontrollable anger must rise the embodiment of what he was meant to be — a savior for all humankind.
Colossal cracked stones, a three - piece ball gown, a spirit figure, a work created from charcoal retrieved from a church destroyed by arson.
Charcoal production, dispersal, and deposition from the Fort Providence experimental fire: interpreting fire regimes from charcoal records in boreal forests.
For their research, the UW and Harvard - Smithsonian scientists analyzed radiocarbon dates from Wyoming and Colorado that were recovered predominantly from charcoal hearths, which provide a direct record of prehistoric human activity.
It sports a soft, long, silky coat in shades of gray from Charcoal to Platinum.
Anna McNay: You recently exhibited a solo booth with Gallery 1957 at Cape Town Art Fair, for which you showed work from your charcoal series, Sex and Politics, which you also exhibited at the 1:54 art fair in London last October.
Made from charcoal on canvas, which in and of itself suggests a shifting and unpredictable materiality, these five large - scale paintings fragment the idea of time and our own reliance on it into strangely unsettling units of space that fade in and out of focus even as we stand gazing upon them.
Similar 14C dates (3190 and 3490 yr BP) were obtained only from charcoal buried in sand dunes along the Rivière Boniface (Saint - Laurent & Filion 1992).
Smoky aromas from a charcoal grill wafted through the air.
«It's fatty, and harmful chemicals from the charcoal get into the meat.
The park's forests are under pressure from the charcoal trade, and in 2007 the local charcoal mafia assassinated seven of the park's gorillas in retaliation for a crackdown on illegal logging.
Ash from charcoal briquettes can get on meat and trigger an autoimmune response in Celiac Diet.
Also, somewhere along the way, a small asteroid's worth of white cat hair would have to be professionally removed from the charcoal velour interior.
1977 also saw an update from the charcoal painted hubcap style (with a chrome Z floating in the amber center emblems) to a hubcap that resembled an alloy wheel, bearing a center cap with a chrome Z floating in a black circle.
When the engine is running and fully warmed up, the engine computer gradually opens the purge valve to allow some amount of fuel vapor to be moved from the charcoal canister to be burned in the engine.
Smoke trails infused with the scent of recently - cooked meats rise from the charcoal braziers of street hawkers.
The interplay of much black and white media in the exhibit — the large wall drawing Head and Tales, 2007, which consists of dark marks made using spray paint and abalone shells cast from charcoal — arguably accentuate this.
Here are two examples of Hammons» basketball drawings created from a charcoal covered basketball that's repeatedly bounced on a sheet of clean... Continue reading Artist a Day: David Hammons
His ouevre refers to the shadows of truth and his chosen mediums vary from charcoal to oil paint and pigments.
In her newest multimedia works; ranging from charcoal and chalk drawings of sinks historical fertility statues to large - scale phallic sculptural works; MacGreevy reflects on her feelings of detachment from the parameters and signifiers of gender norms, (she identified as a boy for the first ten years of her life and now identifies as a woman).
But less - than - ideal light takes nothing away from the charcoal drawings of Bay Area artist Fred Hayes.
The oldest charcoal date at the soil surface recorded in the Rivière Boniface area is from charcoal partly buried in mineral soil (3200 yr BP according to Payette & Morneau 1993).
When possible, time - since - fire dates determined from charcoal dates were validated by charred wood from the same sites, either submerged in nearby small lakes or buried or surfacing in mires and having the same radiometric age.
Wildfire history and fire ecology of the Swiss National Park (Central Alps): new evidence from charcoal, pollen and plant macrofossils
Emissions of greenhouse gases and other airborne pollutants from charcoal making in Kenya and Brazil.
Positioned around a medicine wheel fashioned from charcoal, sand, gems, and rocks on the floor, the 16 models displayed a variety of looks that take Southwestern traditions and Mexican lore to new levels.
Apart from a revised shade of the 2nd generation Amazon Echo's fabric, the «new» flavor is in no way different from charcoal, sandstone, heather gray, silver, oak or walnut models.
Activated carbon (also called activated charcoal) is the more general term which includes carbon material mostly derived from charcoal.
When a good smoke develops and the temperature stabilizes around 225 °F, place the brisket on the cooking grate on the side opposite from the charcoal.
If I try to configure the smoker similar to a Weber grill (drilling some holes on top and rigging up a slide mechanism to regulate release of air), will that help create a chimney draw to generate more heat from the charcoal?
Higham and his colleagues went on to conduct a statistical analysis of previous radiocarbon dating results from Mezmaiskaya Cave and the six other sites in Europe and Asia — ranging from Russia in the northeast to Spain in the southwest — that have provided direct dates from Neandertal fossils, as opposed to indirect dates from charcoal and other artifacts.
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