Sentences with phrase «not viscous»

English Bulldogs are intelligent, gentle and affectionate dogs — excellent with children, not viscous or aggressive.
They don't fight over food or beds or it's just when the older dog has had enough and I'm worried the puppy might get back personality traits, she ran inside the house once and chased the cat down to play with it and the cat must of swiped the puppy (the cats are not viscous in any way) and the puppy was squealing and scared and pissed herself again.
This can not be the sole explanation, however, since not all viscous fibers increase fecal bile acid excretion, and the magnitude of the increase, when present, is often small.
Most important, the work simulated the movement of dye — not viscous oil — injected in the upper layers of the ocean — not the deep seafloor — for a total of two months — not the ongoing no - end - in - sight disaster.

Not exact matches

A fertilized human egg cell does not contain a homunculus, but neither is it a structureless drop of viscous liquid.
Please do not inhale too deeply when near me, my putrid stench of dried feces and semen that lingers in the air around me might just make you pass out before you can gaze into the rotted hole that's where my face should be as I am a brutal depository of all that is foul and decayed, putrid and filthy attempting to spew out my brain eating cancer that is religion on any unsuspecting dupe that crosses my slimy viscous path...
It's just so sad to see people being so viscous and trying to say that Brant is not a person with Asperger's.
I have a very strong gag reflex so viscous liquid is not in the cards.
The caramel will be ready when it is thick enough (note: it should be thick and viscous and not clumpy).
Because of 5 tablespoons of sugar, the solution is viscous and yeast will not dissolve completely.
It isn't terribly pleasant (very viscous), but it does the job beautifully.
The use of fat free ricotta not only slimmed down the pasta, but combined with the ground walnuts created a viscous quality that was smoothed out with some pasta water.
As long as it has a similar viscous consistency (sorry that sounds gross but I mean well) to Nutella, I wouldn't hesitate to sub it in by weight.
Not only is the consistency quite different (much more viscous / oily, similar to an almond butter), natural peanut butter has only a fraction of the amount of salt as does, say, Jiff.
Brown rice syrup is much, much thinner / less viscous than corn syrup, and not nearly as sweet.
Not only do the autoclaves, in which package and product are sterilised together, guarantee maximum product quality; through the continuous rotation of the carton packs during heating, they also make it possible to fill and process certain products in the first place — above all, highly viscous foods with extra-large pieces.
Not only are they traditional, but also they contain lots of collagen that melts into the stock, making it thick and viscous.
Make your flour paste: Whisk together the paste ingredients in a small bowl until smooth (the mixture should be runny enough to pipe but viscous enough to not run everywhere; add a little extra water if it's too thick).
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..
Bring to a boil and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes until everything is cooked down and the mixture is viscous, but not to the point of a jelly.
What we really like about it is that despite the thickener which helps the baby keep the formula down, it is still not too viscous to flow conveniently through normal feeding nipples.
AAPD President, Dr. Edward Moody issued a statement to Dr.Bicuspid.com regarding last week's U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) safety alert that oral viscous lidocaine 2 % solution should not be used to treat infants and children with teething pain.
This means the robot can't actually fly — to do so, it would need air as viscous as mineral oil.
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.
Suspensions of live bacteria in a viscous liquid do not act as expected when spun at certain speeds and now a team of researchers know why the bacterial aggregation appears to explode when the spinning stops.
Senior author Barbara Romanowicz, a UC Berkeley professor of earth and planetary science, noted that the connections between the lower - mantle plumes and the volcanic hotspots are not direct because the tops of the plumes spread out like the delta of a river as they merge with the less viscous upper mantle rock.
All scraped - surface heat exchangers bump into a physical limit: As the goo gets more viscous, and you continue to dash it at 200 rotations per minute (don't try that speed at home), you reach a point at which friction is adding as much heat as the wall of the freezer is removing.
«If you ask a nucleus, they would tell you the cytoplasm is like honey, because they are really large and slow, and they don't feel cytoskeletal structures — they only feel the viscous disassembled protein solution, and have very small resistance,» Guo says.
Schmidt says that sperm cells are an attractive option because they are harmless to the human body, do not require an external power source, and can swim through viscous liquids.
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.
Not the wet sloshy stuff that comes out of the tap, but air, which, by virtue of its viscous properties, also qualifies as a fluid.
The material the group was working with for retinal implants was a hydrogel called PNIPAM, poly (N - isopropylacrylamide), which had a unique attribute that made it a natural fit for this application: When cooled, the hydrogel became a liquid for easy application, and when heated, it became a viscous semi-solid with strong adhesion.
Although not a trap, the atoms were confined in the viscous medium for periods as long as 0.5 second, until eventually they would leak out of the cooling beams.
The use of the method is particularly interesting for thermoplastic fiber composites, since in their production, the molten polymer is very viscous, does not penetrate into the interior and only wets the fibers superficially.
It could be that the liquid is thick and viscous, like honey, though the material properties of methane and ethane at low temperatures are not well known.
Scientists had never seen waves on Titan, in part because methane is viscous and doesn't easily budge.
They're also very thick and viscous, so when they attach to a surface, they don't flow.
These plates are not static, but move relative to each other at varying speeds, «gliding» over a viscous asthenosphere.
«What Munk didn't realize at the time... is that the model he used for the ice age made a very significant error about the Earth's internal structure,» Mitrovica said, suggesting that the model Munk used didn't accurately reflect how viscous the Earth's internal structure actually is.
Not thick or viscous, natural density that is easier to mix for DIY home remedies: shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, soaps and even toothpaste.
The Aloe Vera Gel here, is not sticky or as viscous as what you can grow yourself.
Another downside is that viscous oils, like vetiver, patchouli, and sandalwood won't really atomize, which will leave you with a vial in need of a deep cleaning.
It's a thick viscous liquid form of stevia that I don't find bitter.
I concur with you on not using too much of the castor oil as it is very viscous.
The castile soap is not thick and viscous like chemical soaps so adding water will make it even more of a liquid.
e. Dehydration - causes the blood and lymph to become viscous and nutrients and others substances can't effectively need to get where they need to go.
This creates a viscous downward spiral which not only tanks your performance and makes you chronically tired but constantly stressed, more and more addicted to sugar / carbs and caffeine, and prone to injury.
The release of enteroglucagon was not due to delayed absorption in the guts of rats fed guar gum because the ingestion of hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, a viscous nonfermentable polysaccharide, had no effect on plasma enteroglucagon concentrations or on ileal crypt cell size (Gee et al. 1996).
Resistant starch does not appear to provide the cholesterol - lowering effects of viscous fiber, but rather acts more like nonviscous fiber (Jenkins et al., 1998).
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.
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