Sentences with phrase «into liquid form»

They can be made for legitimate reasons, like if a child has difficulty swallowing and needs a pill turned into a liquid form.
When it comes to testing anything solid, such as food or soil, samples need to be processed into a liquid form.
The longer the fast, the more time you realize it takes to grind down all those solids into liquid form.
It describes the process of turning raw fruits and vegetables into liquid form and drinking them.
This is often helpful because some tablets may be compounded into a liquid form, making it easier for cats to take.
Those processes would include operations within the fossil fuel industry such as extraction and turning coal and natural gas into liquid form.
It can also be turned into liquid form to make transportation easier.
Then colder water is pumped from 800 to 1,000 meters below the ocean surface to condense the steam back into liquid form.
For instance, in a case where it is difficult for a patient to take in medication in solid form, the pharmacist may compound the drug into liquid form so that it can be administered to the patient.
Particular concern hovers around the market for liquefied natural gas — that is, gas which is chilled into liquid form then loaded on ships for transport elsewhere.
It's drilled into our heads that pastry elements need to be cold for maximum success, but it's rare that the problem is actually that the butter has melted into a liquid form (which is the only way that you can't chill it back to life).
Liquid smoke is produced by burning hardwood chips (hickory, mesquite, etc.) and condensing the smoke into a liquid form.
Kim explains that agave syrup is not a whole food found in nature, and that it has to undergo processing to get into its liquid form, sometimes involving chemicals and heating processes.
CCS turns carbon dioxide into a liquid form of carbon, which oil and coal extraction companies then pump into underground geological formations and wells and cap; millions of tons of carbon are already being stored this way each year.
Even a planet like GJ 1214 b, which follows an orbit much tighter than any found in the solar system, might be nearly cold enough for water to condense into liquid form, provided it had an atmosphere similar to Earth's.
The three things you can mix with MMS are (these are the three activators): 1) 10 percent or 50 percent citric acid (in liquid form or a powder form converted into liquid form), or 2) fresh squeezed lemon juice, which you squeeze yourself (filter out the particles), or 3) fresh squeezed lime juice, which you squeeze yourself (filter out the particles)
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is natural gas which has been turned into liquid form.
For this reason, Body Ecology Liquid Stevia is not completely clear, unlike many «crystal clear» commercial Stevia products that are over-processed by dehydrating or spray - drying into a white powder before being reconstituted back into liquid form.
Rice milk is a starch that is broken down into liquid form so it acts just like sugar in your body.
Separate the carbon dioxide from the smoke, pressurise it into liquid form and inject it underground - often into last - legs oil wells where it is used to exude the crude.
Or, in case that doesn't work, Professor Klaus Lackner at Columbia University proposes building «synthetic trees» that will capture CO2 and turn it into a liquid form to store underground.
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