Sentences with phrase «pellets which»

Our most efficient process is converting waste into plastic pellets which can then be used to make a variety of products.
There are scented pellets which can help mask the smell of the cat litter but it would be better to choose cat litter that could absorb the odor not just mask it.
Despite the fact that horses have evolved as foragers, with a diet high in fiber and water, many horse owners feed their pets high - calorie pellets which are low in fiber.
A dog litter box is usually filled with absorbent pellets which keep lingering odors at bay, making clean up easy and quite effortless.
Rabbits will need hay and fresh pellets which may not be as readily available.
On top of this, you'll come across extra levels, secret spots that contain pellets which grant you more Pikmin for your park (the place where Pikmin hang out and search for treasures), and Sparklium springs that test how many Sparklium you can collect during a brief mini-game.
On the other hand, farm raised salmon are fattened up unnaturally with grain / soy based food pellets which detrimentally changes the salmon's fat ratio of omega - 6 to omega - 3.
An additional feature of metal fuel use in sodium is that the fuel does not chemically react with the coolant compared to oxide fuel pellets which dissolve in high temperature sodium.
To address these limitations, NUS researchers developed highly compressible hybrid cotton aerogel pellets which are more effective than cellulose - based sponges for treatment of deep haemorrhagic wounds.
Candy Weaver of BBQr's Delight recommends using black walnut pellets for red meat, pork, venison, and other game meat; orange pellets which produce a «tangy citrus taste» for pork, poultry, fish, and seafood; and mulberry pellets which impart a «sweet, tangy blackberry» taste for pork, ham, and poultry.

Not exact matches

The weapon is thought to be a BB gun, which is shooting pellets from a vehicle.
I decided to cook two briskets and a turkey breast, which took about seven hours and cost about three bucks worth of pellets, burning about a pound an hour to keep the smoker at 210 degrees.
We got a new pellet smoker grill and have had that bad boy fired up every weekend since, which means for the most part I've had weekends off from cooking.
Pellets of 1080 are applied aerially in New Zealand to kill pests such as possums, which have been blamed for the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
It does make a large batch, and make sure your bowl is big or there will be starter all over the counter, or in my case the back of the pellet stove, which was worse!
It's basically Feline Pine, which is a highly absorbent natural pellet litter that smells great and breaks down into sawdust when it's wet, so it's safe and easy to flush.
But when the technology improved, thanks to those polymer pelletswhich allow today's diapers to absorb up to 500 milliliters of water — the disposable diaper achieved «something like perfection,» in the words of Malcolm Gladwell in a 2001 New Yorker article.
HEI, which operates in the 200,000 - square - foot, former Westvaco paper company plant on the city's Lovejoy neighborhood, works mainly with local manufacturing companies to turn plastic industrial «leftovers» into reusable pellets.
The Gamo Varmint Air Rifle uses a piston to power the air in front of it, which shoots the pellet forward.
The pellets also fit in a feeder without clogging it up, which is nice!
The pellets sink quickly, giving your fish plenty of opportunities to feed on the ground, which is great for larger or heavier fish.
These come in different size pellets to properly feed all sizes of fish — the one we reviewed happens to be a medium pellet, which is good for medium and large fish.
The pellet passes through both the top sheet of natural, untreated wood and the middle sheet, which is a single, compressed wood block.
To kick - start the reaction, the plan is to convert energy from high - power laser beams into heat and then X-rays, which will compress a pellet of deuterium and tritium to force the nuclei together.
The researchers start with an electrically conductive crucible made from titanium, inside which they place pellets of titanium - dioxide bathed in a molten salt of calcium chloride.
The second test, however, in which the researchers implanted a hormone pellet into one of the parent birds, showed that this limit depends on the stress level of the parent bird and not on the begging behaviour of the young little auks.
The crystalactor, developed in the Netherlands, extracts phosphate from sewage, by far the largest source of phosphate pollution, and converts it into pellets of calcium phosphate, which can be recycled.
Pellets are often found in the stomach content of seabirds like fulmars, which feed from the surface of the sea.
The process requires platinum, rhenium and ruthenium catalysts, in the shape of sand or gravel pellets, all of which are expensive and rare.
Some of the plastic pellets stuck to the larvaceans» mucus houses, which are regularly discarded.
«When we analysed the smaller fractions, which are called fluff and fragment, the plastic leakage was more than a hundred times greater than when we only counted the pellets.
After being hit with laser beams, a small plastic pellet (sunlike object) emits x-rays, some of which bombard a pellet of silicon (blue and purple).
In the next few weeks the clapper will be «shot - peened» — a technique which involves bombarding it with tiny pellets.
Brinkema leads a group that sets sustainability certification standards for forest products, which are independently verified for industry players like timber or wood pellet companies.
The reference is to the weapon, which, rather than aiming precisely, spreads a large number of small pellets over a large area in a random pattern.
The materials were mixed and the water evaporated; the resulting pellets were pressed into a steel die and then heated in a chemical vapor deposition furnace, which turned the available carbon into graphene.
The lab irradiated neptunium - 237, and these juiced - up atoms decayed into plutonium - 238, which the engineers isolated and shipped off to be turned into pellets.
Balazs and his colleagues did establish that the pellets came from green turtles (Chelonia mydas) which graze in nearby Kaneohe Bay.
The government has already spent about $ 4 billion on the project, Scott noted, which is supposed to help convert 34 metric tons of weapons - grade plutonium from the former Soviet Union and elsewhere into fuel pellets for commercial reactors.
Some of the pellets stuck to the animals» mucus houses, which are regularly discarded.
They gave six mice high - fat food pellets one hour a day for 10 days (after which all the mice were binge eating).
Small plastic pellets called «mermaids» tears», which are the result of industrial waste and have spread across the entire planet's Oceans.
To make the nickel oxide coating, the researchers used a technique which involves smashing atoms of argon into a pellet of nickel atoms at high speed.
They use the High Flux Isotope Reactor, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at ORNL, to irradiate the pellets, creating neptunium - 238, which quickly decays and becomes plutonium - 238.
The fuel rod manufacturing process begins with tubes to which the lower plug has previously been welded at one end, and then the rod loading takes place, i.e. the pellets are inserted into the tubes.
• Ceramic process in which uranium oxide powder is used to manufacture pellets; these pellets are inserted into zirconium alloy tubes which, once they are loaded, pressurized and sealed, are called fuel rods.
We're not talking about pellets, which are implanted just under the skin and release testosterone or other hormones into your body over a period of time.
I Have been on Testosterone since MY 51st Birthday, I Started with A compounding cream then One time with pellets, which did nothing for my labido.
Because their leafy diets include so much cellulose, rabbits produce two different types of excrement: the first are hard, light - brown droppings (which will be made into mineral - rich vermicast by the wormfarm below); the second are darker, soft pellets or caecotrophs, which the rabbits eat!
The latest salvo in Macro-Nutrient Land is the Calorie Restriction Diet, inspired by animal experiments in which mice, guppies, water fleas, yeast, spiders, Labrador retrievers, a microscopic water invertebrate called the rotifer, and rhesus monkeys are said to live longer on diets that restrict caloric intake.13 Researchers are encouraged by the longevity of a single monkey who has reached 38 years on a diet in which the portion of monkey chow — dried compressed pellets of wheat, corn, soybean, alfalfa, fish and brewer's yeast — has been cut by 30 percent compared to controls.
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