Sentences with phrase «time of exposure turns»

Not exact matches

I understand your point around the egg whites, just be careful as cooking egg whites at elevated temperatures (required for frying, roasting, and baking) for extended or multiple periods of time can cause it to turn rubbery; and from what I understand half the point of folding them whipped into the mixture wasn't just for binding but also to make the texture more light and airy, thus my point about avoiding as much extra exposure to heat after they have «firmed» up.
The partial vacuum and short residence time within the Vaction ™ unit prevents the exposure of ingredients to excess temperatures, in turn, preventing contact with the kettle's surface which can burn and affect the finished product's flavour and visual quality.
His promise to ConManStan is profit and big exposure through European football every season, oh and charge the hell out of the fans to watch mediocre Arsenal, who only turn up 50 % of the time!
At times like this, prisoners spend more time behind doors and have less exposure to the sort of activities that turn their lives around.
So a person who turns red after 20 minutes of unprotected sun exposure is theoretically protected 15 times longer if they adequately apply SPF 15.
Exposure to this over time unbalances our hormones and in turn creates a vicious cycle of feeding the problems in our body.
Both Voltaire and Goya would spend much of their careers on works showcasing the ills of prisons and asylums, calling for reforms through their unsavory exposure, which Forman's film in turn spends a great deal of time exploring and condemning.
Adept at both snapshots and long exposures, Lara Vapnyar writes of life's adventures and possibilities, its disappointments and unexpected turns, with delicate humor, brilliant timing, and striking emotional honesty.
By utilising the broadest opportunity set and actively managing these exposures in this part of the process it helps ensure we are in the right assets at the right time which in turn helps us to achieve our broader portfolio goals such as delivering consistent returns with limited tolerance for drawdowns and a requirement for liquidity.
Published for this exhibition, Antony Gormley: For the Time Being examines recent works exploring this tension, such as the Construct series, which range from a standing male figure with his hands at his sides and his head turned, to a cluster of vertical blocks that could be described as post-Constructivist, and recent public commissions such as «Exposure» (2010, executed for a site in the Netherlands) and «Habitat» (2010, erected in Anchorage, Alaska), which also demonstrate this tension of mass in space versus constellated nodes in space.
Taken during a full moon with an exposure time of 15 minutes or more, these images of remote geographical locations appear ghostly, bathed in an unexpectedly brilliant light where night seems to have been turned into day.
1:54 Gains Traction For the Financial Times, Emma Crichton - Miller reports on the hesitation of some to participate in the inaugural edition of 1:54 which turned out to be a success in terms of connections, exposure and sales and returns this year with more galleries (27, 11 of them from Africa) and artists (113).
Having come up with increasingly varied concepts of «trigger» such as exposure (to the material), manifestation (of a disease), and injury in fact (regardless of the onset of symptoms), the judges turned to the insurance policies that were in place at the time of each of these occasions, and looked for coverage.
One small laboratory - based study found that parents interact less with their children in the presence of a television set that is turned on.11 In a separate retrospective study conducted in a low - income population, television exposure time was associated with self - reported decreased parent - child vocal interactions.12 To date, no study has prospectively examined the effects of child television viewing on the frequency and nature of adult - child interactions in a population - based sample outside of a laboratory setting.
One way is through exposure to manageable amounts of stress, for example having to wait a short time for their turn on the swing.
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