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  • ...icers do not create "fresh and live" juice. They cook the juice. When the produce is heated, enzymes are lost and destruction of other nutrients in the jui ...ch as shredding, grinding or pressing) which extracts the juice out of the produce. There are several types of mechanical juicers, such as centrifugal, centri
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  • * It is possible to make both vine and brandy (requiring 50 kg of fruit to produce 1 litre of brandy).
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  • Once the plant is allowed to flower, it may produce seed pods containing small black seeds which can be saved and planted the f
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  • ...Asian, and East Asian dishes, Star Anise is considerably less expensive to produce, and has gradually displaced the 'original' anise in Western markets. While ..., the principal component of anise oil, is a precursor that can eventually produce 2,5-dimethoxybenzaldehyde which can be used in the clandestine synthesis of
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  • * Yeast dough Can expand and produce gas in the digestive system, causing pain and possible rupture of the stoma
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  • A long fermentation gives the yeast a chance to produce its own flavors and convert
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  • occurring yeasts that will produce the best bread. 3: the oven: must produce an even heat, with a degree of moisture in the
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  • * Or Audubon Field Guides to trees that produce edible nuts
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  • ...s for fruitful changes of course, but after several attempts had failed to produce results, the Task Group Commander recorded in his log, on 13 May 1943:
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  • ...lia, Ecuador, Cuba, the Philippines, El Salvador and Hawaii, sugarcane can produce {{convert|20|kg|lb}} for each square meter exposed to the sun.{{Citation ne Although sugarcanes produce seeds, modern stem cutting has become the most common reproduction method.
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  • ...en during its second growing season, nutrients in the root will be used to produce [[flower]]s and [[seed]]s and the root will decrease in size. In commercia ...At the northern end of its range, growing seasons as short as 100 days can produce commercially viable sugarbeet crops. In warmer climates, such as in Califor
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  • ...and the produce of "good workmen" alongside other necessities such as the produce of carpenters, blacksmiths and bakers.<ref>{{cite book |title = Readings in ...ally become firmer as it cures. Reacting fat with potassium hydroxide will produce a soap that is either soft or liquid.
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  • ...titude, and much faster rates of fire. Since Germany had been forbidden to produce new weapons of almost every sort after World War I, the German Krupp compan
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  • ...rossing, has been addressed with the invention of special power units that produce a square wave pattern instead of the normal sine wave, eliminating low-volt ...maller particles presenting a greater danger. Additionally, many processes produce various gases (most commonly carbon dioxide and ozone, but others as well)
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  • ...e Pothunters'' by P. G. Wodehouse the major characters use a jellygraph to produce a school magazine at very short notice. Wodehouse assumes his reader knows
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  • ...use this recipe, we'd like to see a copy of the zine, flyer or artwork you produce. Our address is: <br/>
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  • ...up to the battery, you may have been disappointed. One lemon cell doesn't produce a lot of current. To light up a flashlight bulb, you'll probably have to co
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  • ...ion zone as was the case in e.g. the WWII gasifiers), can be engineered to produce essentially tar-free gas (less than 1&nbsp;mg/m³), while single-reactor fl ...and efficient method to heat and cook in developing countries, or even to produce electricity when combined with an internal combustion engine. Compared to W
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  • ...lacks a true reduction zone further increasing this designs propensity to produce tar. Tar in the wood gas stream is considered a dirty gas and tar will gum
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  • ...ons such as UL or Proposition 65, which means the tape can violently burn, produce toxic smoke, ingestion and contact toxicity, irregular mechanical strength,
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  • ...zle velocity of 3,445 ft/s (1,050 m/s). The lighter ammunition was also to produce a higher rate of fire, 1,650 to 1,850 rounds per minute. Unfortunately, sev
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  • ...able of engaging targets at 8 [[kilometer]]s. Roketsan is also planning to produce versions of the missile that can be land vehicle-launched and intends to of
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  • ...ment was reached in 1989 between the French and Canadian governments to co-produce the ERYX missile system.<ref name="Armada">{{cite journal|title=Anti-tank g In 1989, France and Canada signed a joint venture to co-produce the ERYX missile. AlliedSignal Aerospace Canada Inc has been developed the
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  • ...work on the 120 was dusted off and mated to a new eight-wheel carriage to produce the '''4.7-inch M1''' when it was accepted in 1940.
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  • ...ent with the existing versions, Rheinmetall-Borsig and Krupp were asked to produce a new version that was less expensive.
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  • ...rne and mountain troops with AA capabilities, [[Mauser]] was contracted to produce a lighter version of the FlaK 38, which they introduced as the '''2&nbsp;cm ...and [[SdKfz 11]]. It was also mounted onto half-tracks and tank bodies to produce mobile anti-aircraft vehicles, such as the [[SdKfz 7/1]] (based on the [[Sd
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  • ...like the [[40 mm Bofors]] typically used 4-5 round clips of ammunition to produce rates of fire four times as high.
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  • ...ined their technology with the results of independent Japanese research to produce the ''61 cm Type 90''. Testing of the prototypes was prolonged by the need
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  • ...le]].<ref name=Hogg37>Hogg, p. 37</ref> The cannon was relatively cheap to produce – the [[Royal Commission on the Defence of the United Kingdom]] estimated
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  • ...A few hundred M1's were completed when several improvements were added to produce the '''90&nbsp;mm M1A1''', which entered production in late 1940 and was ac
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  • ...-1,1,1-trifluoroethane. This is then reacted with [[bromine]] at 450°C to produce halothane.<ref>{{Ref patent3 | country = US | number = 2921098 | status = g
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  • China bought a licence to produce a copy of the AM-23 cannon, which they designate Type 23-2.
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  • ...orld War I, and in 1915 old BL 6-inch guns were bored out and shortened to produce [[BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5|BL 8 inch howitzers]] as follows :<ref>Hogg &
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  • ...40&nbsp;mm Mark VI''', which was used on the [[Crusader tank|Crusader]] to produce the [[Crusader tank#Crusader III, AA Mk I|'''Crusader III AA Mark I''']]. B
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  • ...using a longer 37x190 cartridge in a five-round clip. The gun was ready to produce only as the [[First World War]] came to an end and was only in service brie
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  • ...pons to the USA in 1966, the [[Smith & Wesson]] arms company was tasked to produce a copy, designated the [[Smith & Wesson M76]]. However, by the time when th
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  • ...ersil'']], which scheme failed due to the actions of wind and tide but did produce some confusion when the coal-covered waters were mistaken for tarmac in the
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  • | align="center" | 1030 || Nose fuzed round, no tracer. Effective radius to produce casualties to exposed personnel 2 meters<ref name="aircav"></ref>, fragment
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  • ...tin Armament Systems was later acquired by General Dynamics, who currently produce the M61 and its various offspring.<ref name="fas_m61">{{cite web |url=http: | Nose fuzed round, no tracer. 2 m effective radius to produce casualties to exposed personnel.<ref name="aircav"/> Fragmentation hazard o
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  • The main advantage was they did not produce a wake of bubbles or turbine exhaust pointing back to the submarine firing
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  • ...d rudders and a single propeller. The effect of these modifications was to produce a relatively short "fat" torpedo.
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  • The mechanism of the NR-23 was scaled up to produce the more powerful [[NR-30]] 30 mm gun used in the [[MiG-19]] and some marks
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  • ...fted up. Woolwich Arsenal's carriage was found to be cheaper and easier to produce than the Vickers design, and with the gun was adopted as ''Ordnance QF 2-po
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  • ...y also have linked in with the idea of the gun as a cheaper and quicker to produce weapon just like that gun was.
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  • ...of enemy aircraft and then used an on-Director [[Rangekeeper|computer]] to produce an accurate fire control solution to hit the target. Later versions of the
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  • ...Latona class minelayer|''Latona'' class minelayers]] gave up their guns to produce high-angle anti-aircraft guns to defend London.<ref>[http://www.navweaps.co
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  • ...(203 mm) and converted to [[List of British ordnance terms#BL|BL type]] to produce the [[BL 8 inch Howitzer Mk 1 - 5|BL 8-inch howitzer Mk V]].<ref>Mk V howit
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  • ...d be procured for naval and siege purposes. I was therefore called upon to produce 40-pounders and 100-pounders without having had an opportunity of testing t
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  • ...trong|Armstrong]] design for heavy muzzle-loaders, which were expensive to produce. It retained the Armstrong steel barrel surrounded by wrought-iron coils un
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  • ...[[SAKO]], [[Ruger]] and [[Winchester Repeating Arms Company|Winchester]], produce new hunting rifles chambered in this cartridge.
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