It is my hope that this experience cracks
the hard shell of certainty and if only for a moment, suspends you in a state of wonder and disbelief.
They found that by running a small electrical current through seawater,
a hard shell of calcium carbonate would form on the cathode.
You shouldn't feed your dog
the hard shell of coconut.
Many people on the internet have grown
a hard shell of skepticism because of the prevalence of such frauds.
The bran is the outer
hard shell of the grain.
You shouldn't feed your dog
the hard shell of coconut.
The diatoms form a very
hard shell of silica in a tubular shape.
The nanoparticles naturally grow
a hard shell of silicon oxide on their surface, much like stainless steel forms a protective layer of chromium oxide on its surface.
The core also appears to be surrounded by a relatively thin,
hard shell of Iron Sulfide, underneath another relatively thin silicate mantle somewhat similar to Earth's (NASA MESSENGER press release and featured image; Smith et al, 2012; Mike Wall, MSNBC News, March 21, 2012; and Paul Rincon, BBC News, March 21, 2012).
Similar to the human brain, the fly brain, which is about the size of a grain of sand, is encased in
the hard shell of its exoskeleton and cushioned by a layer of fluid that allows the brain to slosh around on impact.
According to Colello, magnets could extend the impact zone beyond
the hard shell of players» helmets, slowing the collision down before it occurs, thus reducing the overall g - force that a player experiences — just like brakes on a car.
Silky, smooth custard underneath
a hard shell of caramelized sugar always get it.
To break out of
the hard shell of the kernel, the shoot begins to digest some of the starch inside the seed — a development that gives sprouted grains nutritional benefits such as lower starch levels and higher proportions of vitamins and minerals than conventional grains.
How pretty does this prepared dish look served in
the hard shell of the spaghetti squash?
It takes a real good and deep look at what may be under
the hard shell of a criminal.
In the physical world the sparks are surrounded by
hard shells of darkness (qelipot), a type of negative evil.
Whatever their specific form,
the hard shells of these tiny creatures seem to have the same purpose: protection.
Nanobacteria use the little calcium blocks to form
hard shells of Ca + phosphate as protection against the body's immune system.
Ocean acidification interferes with the ability of marine organisms to build
hard shells of calcium carbonate, USGS director Marcia McNutt said in a statement.
Not exact matches
All
of CALPAK's other
hard -
shell carry - ons (which generally start around $ 105) have the same features, but I just preferred this one aesthetically.
Gita is a blue ball - shaped robot that features two wheels, a
hard shell and a number
of cameras and sensors.
I
shelled out more than $ 40,000
of my
hard earned cash developing an idea that I believed -LSB-...]
Ray Ferrara, the former chairman
of the Certified Financial Planner Board
of Standards who's chairman and CEO
of dually registered ProVise Management Group in Clearwater, Florida, noted on a panel discussion at the event that he expects his firm to
shell out «less than $ 10,000 in our
hard costs» to comply with the fiduciary rule, but didn't anticipate «any significant ongoing [compliance] costs.»
As such, by limiting the currently available data as contained within the new law would make
harder the already tedious «sifting through often - byzantine layers
of shell companies and nominee shareholders to identify the true owners
of certain assets,» and the ability for third parties to add information to the public sphere and marketplace
of ideas is unnecessarily curtailed.
But
shelling out your
hard - earned cash every day
of the workweek can quickly add up.
This thing was virtually all styrofoam with just a relatively thin
shell of fiberglass sprayed over it to give it a
hard shell covering.
Turtles have
hard shells too, so a statue (which would
of course be
of a
hard material) makes more sense than using a manatee with its soft flesh.
The ossified structure
of Christian dogma may be likened to the
hard shell which protected the growth
of the larva.
Han Solo (Harrison Ford), the outlaw smuggler who agrees to transport the motley crew
of Obi - Wan, Luke and the Droids, is both a space cowboy, down to the swagger and the holster on the hip, and the Humphrey Bogart
of To Have and Have Not, a
hard - boiled adventurer whose cynical
shell dissolves in the climactic battle sequence to reveal a romantic bravado that saves the day.
Perhaps you can make the
hard shells out
of God's love batter.
Lobsters yield about 20 percent
of their weight: a 1 1/4 - to 1 1/2 - pound
hard -
shell Atlantic lobster will yield about five ounces
of lobster meat (claws, knuckles and tail)... about what goes in a decent - size lobster salad roll served throughout the New England region.
Aside from the Maine (Atlantic) lobster available on the East Coast with large claws and the Rock or Spiny (Florida) lobster from the Gulf regions
of the East Coast with no claws, lobsters may also be
hard - or soft -
shelled.
Soft -
shell lobsters contain more water as the lobster grows to fill the new
shell while
hard -
shelled lobsters are packed full
of meat with little water.
The creaminess from the almond butter goes perfectly with the
hard chocolate
shell, while the pinch
of sea salt sprinkled on top becomes a great contrast to the sweet, nutty flavor.
A soft meringue may be baked as topping
of a single - crust pie; a baked
hard meringue is used as a
shell for berries or other dessert fillings.
It is used in dietary supplement applications as a source
of Vitamin B2 including tablets and
hard shell capsules.
I was expecting a nice chocolate taste but it was very bitter and half
of it are just
shells which are quite
hard.
They pair well together in many
of my popular recipes like my homemade chocolate bar recipe, chocolate coconut butter bars recipe, homemade «Mounds» candy recipe, homemade junior mints recipe and my magic
hard shell recipe.
Here in the Northeast most folks eat shellfish —
hard -
shell clams, mussels and oysters — the way God intended: raw and maybe with a dash
of hot sauce and a spritz
of lemon juice.
Its X-ray models can detect a variety
of contaminants including metal, glass, bones,
shells, stones,
hard rubber and plastic down to 0.3 mm in size, and can also be used for other quality control operations such as product grading by length, presence
of clips, voids in product, product deformation, missing or damaged pieces, and fill - level control.
You could
of course use regular
hard shell tacos or soft tortillas as well.
Meanwhile,
hard - boil 3
of the eggs;
shell and coarsely chop them.
When the eggs have cooled for a few minutes, crack the
shell of each egg on a
hard surface.
Have you ever heard the call
of the
hard -
shelled Cadbury eggs?
What is so nice about this product is how easy it is to work with, its wide range
of colors and flavors, and how it dries to a
hard crisp outer
shell, similar in texture to tempered chocolate.
Although they were messy to eat (I had a
hard time getting all
of the mixture into just four burrito
shells) we really enjoyed the mix
of flavors.
So I have been wanting to find a nice (healthy version)
of hard shell chocolate to pour over some dairy - free ice cream, this sounds like it might just work perfect!!
I chose to top my bowl with a soft boiled egg that I gently scooped out
of the
shell, but almost any other type
of egg (fried, poached,
hard - boiled, scrambled) would work here.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts
of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, such as steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stones,
hard rubber, plastic, some bones and
shell.
They are kind
of like a
hard shell taco, but flat.