Sentences with phrase «from viscous»

The vertical motion arises from the change in dynamic topography resulting from viscous flow in Earth's mantle.
By applying layers of incompatible paints, varnishes and other liquids, including coffee and wine, Larmon has achieved extraordinary textures - from viscous pools to patterned cracks and rills.
So we studied sugar syrups, mixtures of saccharose and water, as these also change from a viscous system to a brittle solid depending on water concentration.

Not exact matches

In situ technology injects steam deep beneath the earth to separate the viscous bitumen from the sand and pump it up to the surface.
The extraction and processing of a viscous oil called «bitumen,» excavated from vast formations of sand just below the surface of Alberta's northern region, has come under fire because it requires more energy than many other oil operations.
When a viscous liquid is heated from below, random motion of molecules transfers heat across the layer.
It is viscous, flavorful, and made from organic grapes.
We are capable of stripping off water and / or solvents during the viscous dough phase and take products from a slurry to a fine powder with less risk and time than other drying technologies.
Unique technology solutions from HRS like the non-fouling Ecoflux * corrugated tube heat exchangers, Hygienic piston pump can be used to process pulpy, viscous, dices, particulate fruits or vegetables and ready - to - eat fruits & beverages efficiently.
I have to admit, I had my doubts about the viability of this, given the reverse - creaming method (never having tried it) and the viscous consistency (which I've never seen in a cupcake batter) right up to the point when I removed the cupcakes from the oven.
A patent for a «flexible tube with gussets» from Ampac promises a source - reduced format for food, shampoo and other viscous products that improves product evacuation from the package to reduce waste.
You can also use homemade aquafaba from cooking beans, but make sure it is reduced enough to be slightly viscous.
Type of food products may range from solid to semi-solids, from liquids to frozen, from hot to cold, from free flowing to highly viscous products etc..
It is the viscous water from cooked chickpeas.
Boxed Freshness Not just for storage in cans or jars anymore, viscous liquids can be processed from fresh produce and put in aseptic packaging by FoodSwing Inc..
The liquid film separating the bubble from bulk air can have a long lifetime (if it is viscous) even if it is not protected by a surfactant.
The researchers created a model for predicting the velocity and height of jet aerosols produced by bubbles from 20 microns to several millimeters in size, and in liquids as viscous as water, or up to ten times more viscous.
The researchers found that the resistance that any major organelle may feel ranges from that of a viscous fluid to an elastic, rubbery solid.
Even Burland isn't entirely sure of the recipe, although he says it includes some bentonite, used in the oil industry as a component of drilling mud, and that the mix is nontoxic and viscous enough to stop the ground from squeezing it.
«As the [droplet's] viscous dissipation is minimal,» the researchers wrote, «the resulting excess surface energy of the droplet is converted to kinetic energy, naturally causing it to dislodge from the surface and take flight into the air.
As it happens, the same goes for other hairy - tongued nectar feeders, such as honeybees and honey possums, which the researchers found also exhibit optimal «viscous entrainment,» which refers to the amount of fluid that hairy surfaces can drag up from a bath.
But the bot is fast for its size and strong enough to get through viscous liquids, like blood, to deliver medicine from inside a vein.
Methane hydrates, after all, were largely responsible for corrupting the containment dome intended to stop the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill rising from the ocean bottom; the viscous mixture clogged the dome and a redirection pipe intended to take leaking oil to a tanker waiting above.
«When the AFM tip was about one nanometer away from the surface, we began to see an increase of the viscous force acting on the tip for the hydrophilic surfaces,» Riedo said.
These data indicate that under many atmospherically - relevant conditions SOA particles are significantly more viscous and orders of magnitude less volatile than assumed in traditional modeling approaches; SOA formation yields can be significantly higher than previously reported values; and anthropogenic pollution enhance loadings of SOA from biogenic precursors.
Homo neanderthalensis used their glue — a viscous tar distilled from birch bark — to fix weapons or the heads of a tool onto the haft, or handle.
Propylene glycol is derived from petroleum and is a viscous colorless, odorless substance with a sweet taste.
Land hard from a jump and it instantly becomes more viscous to absorb shock.
One of the key ingredients in PectaClear ® is Alginate, which is a viscous gum (glutinous in nature, thick, sticky) derived from the cell wall of brown algae (seaweed).
Castor oil is viscous in nature from which it thickly coats the hair from the growth nutrients.
Gums consist of a diverse group of polysaccharides usually iso - lated from seeds and have a viscous feature.
368 DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES for CHD for every 1 percent reduction in serum cholesterol (Lipid Research Clinics Program, 1984), these results suggest substantial benefits from consumption of high amounts of viscous Dietary and Functional Fibers and support the epidemiological findings regarding fiber and CHD.
A meta - analysis of 20 trials that used high doses of oat bran, which is rich in viscous Dietary Fiber, showed that the reductions in serum cholesterol concentrations ranged from 0.1 to 2.5 percent / g of intake (Ripsin et al., 1992).
Therefore, a recommended intake level can be set for Total Fiber based on prevention of CHD and recognizing that the greatest benefit comes from the ingestion of cereal fibers and viscous Functional Fibers, including gums and pectins.
Although the mechanism behind this proposed positive effect of viscous fibers on duodenal ulcer is not known, one hypothesis is that the delay in gastric emptying, known to result from the ingestion of viscous fibers, may play a role.
Other viscous fibers, in addition to those from oats and beans, have also been shown to decrease serum cholesterol concentrations.
If you like horror films that embrace their gore with viscous close - ups, yet also long for the blood to flow from a well - scripted set - up where consequences follow initial actions, then Green Room is the film for you.
Available with standard front - wheel drive, the Outlander also offers an optional all - wheel - drive system, with viscous coupling plundered from the old Eclipse GSX parts bin.
Dab the brake pedal, pull back on the right - hand paddle and we're away, chuntering slightly as the e-gear software shuffles the clutch and engine revs, and the V10's torque fights against the all - wheel - drive viscous differentials as we peel away from our parking space.
It uses what is called a torque converter which separates the power of the engine from the transmission through a viscous fluid.
The rear - wheel drivetrain is also augmented with the rear - axle viscous limited - slip differential from the standard 370Z's Sport package, as well as that package's upgraded sport brakes, high - rigidity brake hoses, and R35 Special II brake fluid.
Subie's SOHC 2.5 - litre flat - four engine was carried over from the Impreza, putting out 170 hp and 169 lb - ft of torque; AWD with a viscous limited - slip centre differential is standard.
Base model power continues from the 1.4 - liter turbo - four making 147 hp, but efficiency gains come from a clutch - driven air conditioner, a more efficient alternator and a less viscous grade of oil.
Starting from 1998, the Swedish Haldex Traction LSC unit replaced the viscous coupling.
Assorted highlights include a viscous limited - slip differential for the hardcore driving enthusiast, navigation with 3D building icons and traffic overlays, a highly - recommended 11 - speaker Bose premium audio system (sound quality from the standard setup is mediocre at best), a supremely comfortable 12 - way driver's seat with a thigh extension for long - legged drivers, and an advanced air - filtration system complete with ionic and odor - reducing purifiers.
From the 7 - speed S tronic the propeller shaft runs through the crankcase of the engine to the front axle, where a viscous coupling distributes the torque.
Although the VT differed from the standard Diablo in a number of ways, by far the most notable change was the addition of all wheel drive, which made use of a viscous center differential (a modified version of LM002's 4WD system).
We celebrate the efforts of village women in Bangladesh, working with loans from the Grameen Bank to lift themselves out of the viscous cycle of poverty.
The hours were grueling, but the pay was astonishing, and Jenson didn't think twice before accepting a job cleaning viscous soot from enormous grinding machines.
It results from overproduction of viscous mucus, and lack of aeration in the middle ear from inadequate drainage through the Eustachian tube.
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