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  • 3/4 cup water<br/> Make a well in the center. Add the water and salt.
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  • Press mixture through a sieve or food mill; discard seeds. Process 35 minutes in a boiling water canner.
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  • ...ups vinegar. Cook until tomatoes are soft. Press through a sieve or a food mill. ...to prepared jars leaving a 1/4" headspace. Process 15 minutes in a boiling water bath. Adjust time according to your altitude.
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  • ...food processor. For large batches, it is faster to rent or borrow a cider mill with crusher attached. Letting the crushed fruit stand for 30 minutes to an degrees F). Pour hot juice into jars. Process in a boiling water canner: 5
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  • #Puree tomatoes using a food processor or food mill. #Process pints 35 minutes, quarts 40 minutes, in a boiling-water canner.
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  • ...dry leaves, and kills any lurking [[venomous snake]]s, without harming the water-rich stalks and roots. Harvesters then cut the cane just above ground-level [[File:Cane-truck-1.JPG|thumb|200px|A truck hauls cane to a cane sugar mill in Florida, USA|alt=Photo of truck]]
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  • ...passed to a machine called a diffuser to extract the sugar content into a water solution. ...sugar from the cossettes using less water than if they merely sat in a hot water tank. The liquid exiting the diffuser is called '''''raw juice'''''. The co
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  • '''Soap''' is an anionic surfactant used in conjunction with water for washing and [[cleaning]], which historically comes either in solid [[mo ...irt and oils, while the ionic end dissolves in water. Therefore, it allows water to remove normally-insoluble matter by emulsification.
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  • ...cal power through the use of the gravitational force of falling or flowing water. It is the most widely used form of [[renewable energy]]. Once a hydroelect ...a.net/darvill/altenerg/hydro.htm Hydroelectric power - energy from falling water] Clara.net</ref>
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  • ...hly. Partially or completely congealed latex is often no longer soluble in water, but can be removed with an emulsion (milk, hand-cream). A physician should ...hwartz, Herman (ed.)}} (1983): ''The Euphorbia Journal'' Strawberry Press, Mill Valley, California, USA
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  • ...ure]]. This is a particular problem where the concrete is exposed to salt water, as in bridges built in areas where salt is applied to roadways in winter, ...ed chemistry, phosphorus & carbon content. To weld rebar you must obtain a mill statement that the reinforcing is suitable for welding.{{Citation needed|da
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  • ...dieval Europe]] in the 13th century, where the first water-powered [[paper mill]]s were built and mechanization of papermaking began.<ref name="Burns 1996, ...ing]] processes can use either chemical or mechanical pulp. By mixing with water and applying mechanical action the [[hydrogen]] bonds in the paper can be b
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  • ...pg|thumb|left|Slag run-off from one of the open hearth furnaces of a steel mill, [[Republic Steel]], Youngstown, Ohio. Slag is drawn off the furnace just b ...ores, and separates them a an iron-silicate-based slags. Slag from [[steel mill]]s in ferrous smelting, on the other hand, is designed to minimize iron los
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  • ...s. Polybutadiene rubber can be used in water seals for dams due to its low water absorption properties. Rubber bullets and road binders can be also produced ...tural rubber, the polybutadiene rubber may be added to the two roll mixing mill. A similar practice may be adopted, for example, if polybutadiene is to be
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  • ...blication-date = 2002 | title = Structure and Properties of PolyDADMAC for Water Purification| url = http://academic.sun.ac.za/unesco/Conferences/Conference PolyDADMAC is used in [[waste water treatment]] as a primary organic [[flocculant|coagulant]] which neutralizes
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  • ...ly known as wet scrubbers. In these systems, the scrubbing liquid (usually water) comes into contact with a gas stream containing dust particles. The greate ...vely, the sample may be washed through with a non-reacting liquid (usually water) or blown through with an air current.
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  • * Open-cell foam is porous, allowing water vapor and liquid water to penetrate the insulation. Closed-cell foam is non-porous, and not moistu ...ef> Icynene (polyicynene) "Does not shrink, sag or settle." Icynene uses water for its spray application instead of any ozone depleting chemicals. Flamma
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  • ...g|fiber = 0 g|riboflavin_mg=0.019|calcium_mg=1|iron_mg=0.01|potassium_mg=2|water=0.03 g|source_usda=1|right=1}} ...agnesium_mg=29|phosphorus_mg=22|potassium_mg=346|sodium_mg=39|zinc_mg=0.18|water=1.77 g|source_usda=1|right=1}}
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  • ...t it can be removed by drying, and be non-toxic. Typical liquids include [[water]], [[ethanol]] and [[isopropanol]] either alone or in combination. The liqu ...ng the process, and the solvent/water evaporates (dries). Once the solvent/water has been dried and the powders have formed a more densely held mass, then t
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  • ...ns rapidly, producing a volume of hot gas made up of [[carbon dioxide]], [[water]], and [[nitrogen]], and a solid residue of [[potassium sulfide]].<ref name ...rogen, [[carbon monoxide]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], hydrogen, methane, 1.11% water.
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