Sentences with phrase «releasing some liquid into»

Squeeze gelcaps to release liquid into the smoothie.

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With CCS, instead of releasing carbon dioxide from oil and gas operations into the atmosphere, where the emissions contribute to global warming, that CO2 is converted into liquid and pumped underground to be sequestered indefinitely in porous rock formations.
After about 4 minutes, remove the sauce pan from the heat, add the raspberry mixture to a sieve with a bowl underneath, and with a wooden spoon push down on the raspberries to release all the liquids into a bowl, set the raspberry liquid aside and discard the paste
Allow the cream / milk to steep with the popcorn for 10 - 15 minutes, then strain the liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a small pitcher or liquid measure, pressing the solids with the back of a spoon or ladle to release as much liquid as possible.
If using a fine mesh strainer, press the pulp into the sides of the strainer until all of the liquid has released into the bowl.
* If I could change one thing about the way people make curries, soups and stews, it would be that everyone should STOP stirring raw spices into liquid, and instead toast them in the oil with the aromatics, which releases their flavors and allows them to be infused uniformly into the rest of the dish.
A drop of liquid nitrogen is released into the can, which immediately flashes off into nitrogen gas.
(If the pork has released a lot of liquid, pour it out of the pot and into the bowl with the pork pieces before proceeding with the recipe.)
Their thinner skins mean they have a tendency to burst and release starchiness into their cooking liquid.
Strain through a fine - mesh sieve into a small bowl or measuring glass, pressing on solids to release as much liquid as possible; you should have about 1/2 cup.
Strain garlic mixture through a fine - mesh sieve into a small bowl, pressing on solids to release as much liquid as possible.
The patented cap, a two - piece unit designed to hold liquid or solid in an air - tight chamber, releases a combination of essential vitamins, minerals and electrolytes into the water when the cap is twisted by the consumer.
You can also drip some liquid into your baby's mouth by covering the end of a straw and slowly releasing it into their mouth.
Normally, it passes through the liver, which releases it into the intestines as bile (a liquid that helps with digestion).
When methane was released from the hydrate into the liquid state faster than it could diffuse out, it became supersaturated and formed nanobubbles.
The formation of those droplets would also suddenly release a lot of latent heat — released from a substance as it changes from a vapor to a liquidinto the atmosphere.
But rather than being produced by a liquid, the markings had been burned into the floor by the radiant heat released during flashover.
In hydraulic fracturing, a pressurized liquid is injected into a wellbore — the actual hole that forms the well — to fracture deep rock formations to release the flow of natural gas and petroleum.
If successfully commercialized by industry, the briefcase - sized kit could enable detectives, field inspectors and others to carry with them a convenient version of NIST's «headspace analysis» technique, which identifies solid or liquid compounds based on the makeup of vapors released into nearby air.
After reaching its destination, the gel melts into liquid, releasing the cellular components and allowing protein synthesis to occur.
The liquid is then solidified into pellets that are cooked in a high - temperature furnace that releases the carbon again, but as pure CO2.
For agrochemicals, co-crystallizing liquid products should offer greater control over how they are delivered onto farmlands, possibly helping to curtail their inadvertent release into the environment.
When scraps of steel and brass are anodized using a common household chemical and residential electrical current, the researchers found that the metal surfaces are restructured into nanometer - sized networks of metal oxide that can store and release energy when reacting with a water - based liquid electrolyte.
When regular pasta is added to soup, it will increasingly swell and release starch into the liquids if left standing.
Amaranth releases a great deal of starch into the liquid during cooking.
When added in the secondary stage, in an air tight environment, it reactivates the yeast which releases CO2 into the liquid.
Shredding rips up the bottles by putting them through a machine lined with rotating blades, releasing any remaining liquid and ripping the bottles into smaller pieces.
To apply, start by pressing the liquid chamber until it releases the fluid into the pad.
As the liquid turns their co-workers into zombies, the remaining members realize they have released the most unspeakable horror of them all.
The pungency will slap you in the face (in a good way — I promise) and the liquid will release all the browned bits of fish from the bottom of the skillet into the thin sauce.
Before we dive into the details of liquid alternatives, there are two important publications that were released this past month that have implications for nearly all investors.
Liquid Flower Games made a good entry into the scene by releasing Qubeh and gaining very positive mentions in the international industry blogosphere.
If we are to really consider the metaphor of turning from liquid to vapor in the case of artists leaving a graduate program, it should only be in order to anticipate, excitedly, the release of their work into the ether of related discussions and concerns circling a wider more, expansive contemporary art world now within their reach.
They also measured the latent heat released over land as the water vapor turned back into liquid water and fell as rain.
That won't surprise energy realists, but the item I wasn't expecting was the reference in the IEA press release to growing efforts in China to convert coal into liquid fuels and especially synthetic natural gas (SNG).
Carbon dioxide is fully part of that water cycle where water heated by the thermal infrared direct from the Sun evaporates and anyway lighter than air rises in air and takes away heat from the surface — all pure clean rain is carbonic acid, the water vapour spontaneously joining with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere releases its heat in the colder heights and condenses out back into liquid water and ice, cooling the Earth from the 67 °C it would be without the water cycle.
The local pressure reduction pointed to when condensation reduces volume is instantly offset by mass flowing into the original volume from the surroundings and the energy released is not enough to make the air parcel and the liquid contents lighter than air containing water vapour.
What do you think happens to the energy that is released when water vapour condenses back into liquid water?
Do the models correctly account for the latent heat of evaporation of water being carried up thousands of feet before releasing that heat energy well above the bulk of our atmosphere when it condenses back into liquid?
«A few precious metals from the circuit boards, including gold and palladium, are recovered from the molten liquid, but the vast majority of materials are left to burn, releasing chloride, mercury and other vapors into the atmosphere.»
I just tried jotting down, step by step, a sequence of events beginning with evaporation from the sea surface, absorption of latent heat, subsequent condensation at altitude into opaque liquid droplets and the release of selfsame latent heat.
Using the back of a large spoon, press the cheesecloth into a fine - mesh sieve positioned over a bowl, releasing as much pectin - rich liquid as possible.
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