Sentences with phrase «under vacuum»

The samples are crushed by a cooled needle cracker under vacuum conditions.
To test a package, it is placed under a vacuum, and then isolated.
You would never push part of the new intake charge through the exhaust valve opening because the cylinder would be under vacuum at the time.
The product is concentrated with low temperature under vacuum, which allows maximum retention of flavor profile, natural vitamins and minerals.
In Grenoble, on every depth level one to three samples of about 40 g of ice are crushed under vacuum conditions.
Organic molecules equipped with functional groups to express distinct linkages to metal atoms were deposited onto a smooth silver substrate under vacuum conditions.
Researchers work on the delicate wiring of a cryostat, which is like a thermos under vacuum that chills the detectors that are the heart of the MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR.
Freeze - drying is the process of dehydrating frozen foods under a vacuum so the moisture content changes directly from a solid to a gaseous form without undergoing the liquid state.
Low oxygen conditions under vacuum packaging can minimize oxidative deterioration of meat and inhibit aerobic microbial growth.Also, in order to extend meat display life using nitriteembedded film (NEF) are used.
Tongue movement and intra-oral vacuum of term infants during breastfeeding and feeding from an experimental teat that released milk under vacuum only.
He then planned to put the vials in an oven to dry, but accidentally left one vial under the vacuum hood overnight.
He began experimenting with a method that, under vacuum pressure, removes the original fluids from a specimen and effectively replaces them with plastic polymers.
Constituent atoms are selectively evaporated and deposited on a substrate under vacuum in a well - controlled manner.
Dr Wightman said two new pieces of equipment at the microscopy facility were being used to reveal the inner workings of the plants and uncovering cellular structures never before described: «Our cryo - scanning electron microscope allows us to view, in great detail, cells and plant tissues in their «native» fully hydrated state by freezing samples quickly and maintaining cold under a vacuum for electron microscopy.
Before being lifted into orbit, satellites are shaken and rattled to mimic the vibration of a launch, tested under vacuum conditions and sometimes in reduced gravity.
The team constructed the battery containing a single tin oxide nanowire, the negative electrode, and an ionic - liquid - based electrolyte, a special liquid that has properties similar to regular electrolytes, but does not evaporate under a vacuum.
Methods: Scientists at PNNL designed a tiny battery and used advanced diagnostic tools to see the battery operation in real time under vacuum.
A mixture of 3 - methoxybenzaldehyde (50 g, 367.64 mmol) and (2, 4 - dimethylphenyl) hydrazine hydrochloride (63.23 g, 367.64 mmol) in EtOH (50 mL) was stirred at room temperature for 1 h, the obtained solid was filtered off, washed with ethanol and dried under vacuum to afford hydrazone hydrochloride 1 (95.94 g) in 90 % yield as a light brown solid.
In a TAP pulse response experiment, an ultralow intensity pulse (10 nmol) is injected into the microreactor under vacuum conditions.
The final step in collecting xenon or krypton gas would be to put the MOF material under a vacuum, which sucks the gas out of the molecular cages for safe storage.
PULL THE METAL LEVER UNDER THE VACUUM WHILE THE CAR IS ENGAGED [STARTING] TO TEST.
The method used to determine the isotopic ratios in ice core gases is by sublimating all ice under vacuum over a cryogenic trap and subsequent sublimating all ingredients step by step.
The process usually takes place under vacuum, which offers advantages from the point of view of heating and emulsification.
A researcher works on the delicate wiring of a MAJORANA cryostat, which is like a thermos under vacuum that chills the detectors at the heart of the experiment.
As Boyd recalls, he then remembered that Robert Millikan, a Nobel Prize - winning physicist and the head of Caltech from 1921 to 1945, also had to contend with removing copper oxide when he performed his famous 1916 experiment to measure Planck's constant, which is important for calculating the amount of energy a single particle of light, or photon, Boyd wondered if he, like Millikan, could devise a method for cleaning his copper while it was under vacuum conditions.
PG's Grocerant Summit: Keys to Foodservice Success Sous vide — a process involving water - bath cooking, a French term meaning «under vacuum» — can save time and labor, and boost consistency in food prep, Layman said.
Chefs first seal the food in special plastic bags, often in a vacuum chamber (sous vide is French for «under vacuum») but sometimes with air or other gases.
The UT scientists want to grow crystals from a metal melt that is levitated by an electromagnetic field, under vacuum conditions.
For lunch, my boyfriend (also a competitive runner) and I typically have toast with toppings such as 60 - degree eggs (using the sous vide, or «under vacuum,» method) and avocado; scrambled eggs and cheddar; mashed avocado and honey; chicken, brie, and fig jam; or chicken, pesto, and roasted vegetables.
Sous Vide (pronounced soo - veed) means «under vacuum» in French.
Absorption Principle: - The Yazaki absorption chiller or chiller - heater uses a solution of lithium bromide and water, under a vacuum, as the working fluid.
Sous vide is French for «under vacuum,» and it's a method of cooking that lets you make restaurant - quality dishes at home by submerging your food in a vacuum - sealed bag in a heated water bath.
Cooking sous vide (French for «under vacuum») allows you to experience restaurant - quality dishes at home by submerging vacuum - sealed food in a water bath.
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