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31 Sentences With "make liquid"

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His conducted military research to make liquid compounds out of the uranium isotope.
In recent years, researchers have figured out additional ways to make liquid metallic hydrogen.
It's no wonder: the packaging can make liquid nicotine refills for e-cigarettes look delicious.
It has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, softeners and lubricants, among other products.
The chemical has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, softeners and lubricants, among other products.
NDMA is an organic chemical used to make liquid rocket fuel and a byproduct from manufacturing some pesticides and processing fish.
NDMA is an organic chemical used to make liquid rocket fuel and a byproduct of manufacturing some pesticides and processing fish.
NDMA is an organic chemical used to make liquid rocket fuel and is a byproduct of manufacturing some pesticides and processing fish.
Maybe we should make liquid nitrogen chicken balls that explode with little hand-carved carrots shaped like the 12 animals of the Chinese Zodiac.
The matte liquid Velvetines lipsticks were among the first to make liquid lipstick a thing, and its Superfoils eyeshadows are almost always sold out.
It is an organic chemical that has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, and it can be unintentionally introduced through certain chemical reactions.
Used to make liquid rocket fuel, NDMA is a byproduct from manufacturing some pesticides, yet it can also be unintentionally introduced through certain chemical reactions.
NDMA, an organic chemical that forms in both industrial and natural processes, has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, softeners and lubricants, among other products.
In 2017, the Taiwanese company announced plans to build a $10 billion plant to make liquid-crystal-display panels in southeastern Wisconsin, in exchange for $3 billion in financial incentives.
The gas would be converted into carbon monoxide and combined with hydrogen using the 100-year-old Fischer-Tropsch process that is used to make liquid fuels, all powered by renewable energy.
Gibson noted that a single factory in China made the active pharmaceutical ingredient for a common blood pressure medicine, valsartan, that was found to contain a cancer-causing chemical that has been used to make liquid rocket fuel.
One way to make terraforming Mars possible, some suggest, is by releasing carbon dioxide from the polar ice caps and soil on Mars to create an atmosphere thick enough to warm the planet up and make liquid water possible.
Ambri, a startup in Boston founded by MIT's Don Sadoway and funded by Bill Gates, pursued an especially radical idea: The company used earth-abundant materials to make liquid-metal batteries, where the negative and positive electrodes are liquids and the electrolyte a molten salt.
The minigames — including things like skeet shooting, archery, and firing goo into clowns' mouths to make liquid-filled balloons explode above their heads — are all designed to push the technical limits of VR, which hasn't been the priority for most developers at this nascent stage of the medium.
The companies agreed to divest 16 facilities used to make bulk oxygen, nitrogen, and argon, two used to make nitrous oxide, four that make liquid carbon dioxide and dry ice, two that make just liquid carbon dioxide and three welding gas stores, the FTC said in a statement.
"If you're a beverage company and you know how to make liquid and put it in cans and make it taste good, whether it's an electrolyte beer or a THC beer, it's a natural extension of your expertise," says Brandy Rand, chief operating officer for the Americas at IWSR Drinks Market Analytics, an alcohol industry market research firm.
However, the high process heat of the molten salt reactors could be used to make liquid fuels from any carbon source.
INL is pioneering the research and testing associated with hybrid energy systems that combine multiple energy sources for optimum carbon management and energy production. For example, a nuclear reactor could provide electricity when certain renewable resources aren't available, while also providing a carbon-free source of heat and hydrogen that could be used, for example, to make liquid transportation fuels from coal.
The Axis countries had serious shortages of petroleum from which to make liquid fuel. The Allies had much more petroleum production. Germany, long before the war, developed a process to make synthetic fuel from coal. Synthesis factories were principal targets of the Oil Campaign of World War II. The USA added tetra ethyl lead to its aviation fuel, with which it supplied Britain and other Allies.
Wood, particularly hardwood, is by far the most widely used biomass pyrolyzed to make liquid smoke. Commercial products are made using both batch and continuous methods. Commercial products are made using a range of reactors from rotary calciners, heated screws, batch charcoal kilns, to fast pyrolysis reactors. The process type and conditions of processing lead to greater variances between the condensates than the differences between the common wood types that are in use.
Supplements of potassium are most widely used in conjunction with diuretics that block reabsorption of sodium and water upstream from the distal tubule (thiazides and loop diuretics), because this promotes increased distal tubular potassium secretion, with resultant increased potassium excretion. A variety of prescription and over-the counter supplements are available. Potassium chloride may be dissolved in water, but the salty/bitter taste make liquid supplements unpalatable. Typical doses range from 10mmol (400mg), to 20mmol (800mg).
This causes the shellac to liquefy, and it seeps out of the canvas, leaving the bark and bugs behind. The thick, sticky shellac is then dried into a flat sheet and broken into flakes, or dried into "buttons" (pucks/cakes), then bagged and sold. The end-user then crushes it into a fine powder and mixes it with ethyl alcohol before use, to dissolve the flakes and make liquid shellac. Liquid shellac has a limited shelf life (about 1 year), so is sold in dry form for dissolution before use.
When Im Sang-ok left the temple, monk Suk-Sung of Chuwolam gave him a glass for wine, which is called Gyeyoungbae, it make liquid leak to bottom when its filled over 80%of its volume. Im Sang-ok controlled his greed remembering that glass. One day, he saw one kite caught a chicken, and he realized that his death is soon to come. After that, he called merchants who owed on him and forgave all the debts they had, giving them golds, saying “When you try to possess a water, water loses its life and gets rotten.
Some of the many different colors of shellac Shellac in alcohol Shellac (/ʃəˈlæk/) is a resin secreted by the female lac bug on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes (pictured) and dissolved in alcohol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food glaze and wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural primer, sanding sealant, tannin-blocker, odour-blocker, stain, and high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good insulation qualities and it seals out moisture.
In 1938, Princeton University student James Hart Wyld tested a two-pound rocket engine which provided 90 pounds of thrust; this would become the basis for the group's work over the next two decades. Though test flights are recorded from 1933 forward, the group would rename themselves the American Rocket Society and continue experimentation in the relatively populous area of Staten Island until incorporating Reaction Motors, Inc. under Lovell Lawrence in 1938 in pursuit of a war-time contract from the United States Navy. In 1938 and prior to incorporation, the group successfully designed and perfected the world's first workable regenerative cooling rocket engine, technology which would for the first time make liquid-fueled rocket engines capable of burning for long enough periods to be practical.
A limitation of current liquid computing implementations is that they are confined to specific vendors' platforms, such as within Apple's iOS and OS X pair or within Google's Android and Chrome OS pair. That means workflows can't flow across different vendors' devices, such as from an Apple iPad to a Microsoft Windows PC. That is not a technical limitation of the liquid computing concept but a vendor decision to encourage adoption of its product ecosystem. Both Apple and Google, for example, make liquid computing capabilities available to developers through a set of APIs that theoretically could be made available to competing platforms, but currently are not. To address this problem, the liquid computing concept can be applied to Web applications running across different Web-enabled devices.

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