Not exact matches
Under the proposal, consumers would pay a 5 - cent deposit on every disposable beverage
container (
glass, aluminum, or plastic),
which they would collect when they returned the can or bottle to a «reclamation center»
in the community.
I culture mine
in a
glass container with a plastic lid,
which I use to cover it tightly.
In addition to GPI's
glass container manufacturing member companies,
which supply
containers to the U.S. food and beverage industries, GPI also represent
glass container recycling companies, a key supply group.
The Tecnocap Group is the third largest worldwide player
in the production of metal closures for
glass jars, bottles and plastic
containers which are utilized
in the food and beverage, pharmaceutical and beauty industries.
Bragg participated
in the hearing to lend the
glass container industry's support for Senate Bill 641,
which would create a
container deposit refund and recycling program for Maryland.
Owens - Illinois Australia,
which also makes
glass containers for products such as baby food and tomato sauce, made a profit before tax of $ 55.7 million
in calendar 2013 compared with a pre-tax loss of $ 41.6 million
in 2012.
These bills impose deposits on
glass wine
containers or require specific percentages of recycled material
in container composition
which increase bottling costs.
These combinations are kept
in glass containers in cold and dark locations
which extract the nutrients and healing properties of the herbs.
The term
in vitro, from the Latin meaning
in glass, is used, because early biological experiments involving cultivation of tissues outside the living organism from
which they came, were carried out
in glass containers such as beakers, test tubes, or petri dishes.
Researchers reporting
in the journal Geoarchaeology discovered that the interior of the
container,
which was found at an archaeological site on southern Baffin Island, contains fragments of bronze as well as small spherules of
glass that form when rock is heated to high temperatures.
JILA's frequency comb spectroscopy technique analyzes chemicals inside a
glass container,
in which comb light bounces back and forth between two mirrors.
For his first experiments testing the gas on mice, he needed a
glass container that sealed and to
which he could attach ports to pump air
in and out.
One was liver mousse,
which I made
in large batches and froze
in small
glass Pyrex
containers with plastic lids.
If their beautiful products aren't enough convincing for you, the fact that they use only
glass and tin
containers which can be recycled or reused; and packaged
in recycled materials, should be.
As for salads,
which are always a bit awkward to eat on your lap, with the vinaigrette dripping from the side when the discussion becomes animated, I like to assemble them
in jars (I use the
glass containers from my yogurt maker as I have an extra set),
in good - looking alternating layers.
First and foremost, look for oils that are stored
in opaque or dark
glass containers — this shields the oil from light,
which can oxidize the oil.
When the mixture meets your taste requirements, pour or spoon the contents of the bowl into a rectangular
glass container in which you can store the cream «cheese».
Side note —
which I didn't see addressed
in the article... DO N'T put your broth into
glass containers immediately.
Similarly, Out of Empty (2013) presents material
in flux — a
glass of
container holding a series of objects cast from aluminum batteries and black polyurethane rubber watch
which are stranded
in a layer of ice water as if obsolete fossils.
Customers are expected to bring their own
containers, although they can purchase
glass jars, bottles, and paper bags if needed,
which makes the products accessible to anyone walking
in off the street.
Their
container for their empty space atmosphere being the non-existant
glass of their greenhouse
which prevents longwave infrared direct from the Sun entering,
which is heat radiation, and for
which they have substituted shortwave mainly visible light to heat their imaginary Earth, impossible
in the real world.
If what they believe is true — IR radiation is blocked by
glass — then what is physically happening
in these experiments is that the heat lamp is simply heating the
container itself
which in turn heats via conduction the gases inside of the
container and again, the CO2 gas warms faster and to a higher temperature than the air because its specific heat is lower.