Sentences with phrase «of a mixture of»

The D / C ratio examines how big a percentage of the mixture of debt and equity is debt.
I also hold that if what folks claim, that many Faiths outside of Christianity describe the flood and some describe a ark type of vessel, and also that Evolutionist state that the Earth was created out of a mixture of materials after the Big Bang... and the Bible centuries ago described the Earth as a mass, without form.
Much conventional religiousness, born of a mixture of piety and anxiety, conceives love as a special power which will bring every problem to resolution and every life to completion.
So John, a Jewish Christian, Will be found in his gospel expounding the meaning of Jesus Christ partly in the language of this mixture of Jewish and Greek thought.
The dry bottom is becoming a desert, the site of sand storms that may drop up to half a ton per hectare of a mixture of sand and salt on the surrounding fields to damage the cotton crops.
Sprinkle a little bit of the mixture of the chicken breasts and set the rest of the spice mixture aside.
I used 220 grams of a mixture of amaranth flakes spelt flakes gluten free oats and buckwheat flakes.
The rich and moist chocolate layers of this cake are made of a mixture of gluten - free flours, dates and beet, and get their depth of flavor from cocoa, chicory coffee and a splash of balsamic vinegar.
Can I just take the weight of a regular recipe and translate it to an educated guess of mixture of the flours that I know of from your recipes?
These bars are simply made up of a mixture of fruit, nuts & seeds, making them full of fibre, protein and nutritional goodness.
Yes these are really good, I forgot the caned pumpkin so I sub'd 15oz of a mixture of sour cream and butter for the 15oz of pumpkin, they were sooo good!
Over time, beef suet came to replace the meat and today mincemeat is thought of as a spicy preserve consisting of a mixture of dried and candied fruits, nuts, apples, and spices (with or without beef suet) that is heavily laced with brandy or rum.
a dish consisting of a mixture of small pieces of food, which can be leafy greens, vegetables, fruits, grains... or pasta!
Not even mentioning the fact that the US is made up of a mixture of races.
Remarkably, Spurs» is just # 2m because of a mixture of intelligent signings, well - timed sales and an excellent youth system.
Made of a mixture of polyamide and spandex.
As your baby progresses, you can use banana as part of mixtures of baby food.
Most compression socks are made of a mixture of nylon and spandex.
These socks are made of a mixture of polyamide, elastane and lycra.
Compression socks are usually made of a mixture of nylon and spandex.
You may want to consider taking advantage of a mixture of options.
Basic layers are an outer shell of breathable polyethylene film or a nonwoven and film composite which prevents wetness and soil transfer, an inner absorbent layer of a mixture of air - laid paper and superabsorbent polymers for wetness, and a layer nearest the skin of nonwoven material with a distribution layer directly beneath which transfers wetness to the absorbent layer.
Unlike most Western names, Japanese names are commonly made up of a mixture of separate characters (similar to syllables), each one representing a word or a concept.
The new boroughs were formed out of a mixture of inner London metropolitan boroughs, municipal boroughs and urban districts in outer London, and three county boroughs, Croydon, West Ham and East Ham.
A year before the indictment of top Cumo aides and important Upstate business leaders, leading transparency and fiscal watchdog groups warned that the state's use of a mixture of non-profit groups like Fort Schuyler Management Corporation, SUNY Polytechnic and SUNY Research Foundation to award business subsidy contracts «[b] lurred responsibility and reduced the accountability for decisions worth hundreds of millions of dollars.»
In a series of images taken over three days in January 2016, Hubble showed 25 fragments consisting of a mixture of ice and dust that are drifting away from the comet at a pace equivalent to the walking speed of an adult, said UCLA astrophysicist David Jewitt, who led the research team.
The researchers say this indicates an upper crust made of a mixture of rock and ice — in which small craters could be carved — supported by a more viscous mantle of ice lower down, which would allow the biggest impact basins to relax away with time, like silly putty returning to its original shape.
Instead, he has suggested the dwarf planet might be covered not with comet - like minerals but with magnesium - and iron - rich carbonates thought to be more typical of a mixture of water and rock like Ceres.
Hybrid perovskites are crystalline materials made of a mixture of both inorganic and organic ions.
The research was conducted using archival analysis — 529 images of parent - child kissing were collated from various websites such as Google Images, Pinterest and Instagram, and consisted of a mixture of father - daughter, father - son, mother - daughter, and mother - son kisses.
The injection is made up of a mixture of VentriGelTM, a hydrogel derived from scaffolding protein that is extracted naturally from the heart.
«Neutron scattering allows us to resolve complex structures composed of mixtures of biomolecules.
There was much theory to be digested and learned, but we also spent many hours getting stuck into the laboratory doing qualitative analyses of mixtures of different salts.
These meteorites are made of a mixture of solid chondrules, millimeter - sized beads (the approximate width of a penny) that became embedded in a fluffy matrix.
It's a carbonaceous asteroid, meaning it's made of a mixture of rock, organic compounds and water - rich minerals thought to mirror the make - up of the primordial nebula from which our solar system first condensed.
In fact, some kind of mixture of localized and top - down control might be at work.
The genetic switches are controlled by the addition of a mixture of naturally occurring chemicals, which can be customised for a variety of products.
A bioreactor at ABPDU was used to scale the growth of a mixture of bacteria from 50 milliliters to 300 liters.
The interior of the asteroid made of a mixture of rock and ices is shown through a cutaway.
Our research program uses tools from ecology, ecotoxicology, environmental chemistry and physiology to investigate (1) the sources, (2) fate and (3) the ecological implications of the mixtures of contaminants to aquatic habitats.

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Droid is the ideal font for long blocks of text: It's easy to read and has just the right mixture of soft and hard serifs to give it a unique personality all of its own.
The EPA fracking study was commissioned in 2010 by the US Congress and stands as the most comprehensive review of the controversial mining technique, which releases natural gas by injecting a high - pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals into rock formations deep below ground.
Suprisingly, that mixture of narcissism and altruism makes us pretty good candidates when it comes to whistleblowing.
Achieving this sort of training requires the same mixture of academic knowledge and apprenticeship employed by other professions.
«At the moment the ICO space is a mixture of high risk exploration hybridised with a kickstarter feel — the traditional finance world knows what a blockchain token is and will use it as a form of digital bearer certificate to allow transferal of gold or digital cash,» he wrote.
As the leaves turn and the air gets colder, many of us look ahead with a mixture of excitement and a touch of dread.
It's a mixture of snap chat (without the time), Instagram but with videos.
Millions of us are now participating in Google's experiment — sometimes with enthusiasm, sometimes alarm, sometimes a mixture of both — and the case is far from closed.
Fine particulate pollution is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets, many times smaller than a human hair.
While some of the tasks in many current middle - skill jobs are susceptible to automation, many middle - skill jobs will continue to demand a mixture of tasks from across the skill spectrum,» Autor writes.
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