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Opened bottles of wine can become flat and oxidized rather quickly.
Oxidized juice on the left and fresh juice on the right.
The exterior of each pod is made up of oxidized aluminum cladding.
When bad cholesterol gets oxidized, it then ends up clogging our arteries.
The aggressive "SHUT UP" is rendered in darker red fabric, like oxidized blood.
They started with the liquid concealer, which they thought oxidized and dried quickly.
That means it'll spend more time getting oxidized, which gives it a brownish hue.
The oil in many of the fish oil pills could be oxidized, or spoiled.
The leaves are dried, partially oxidized, and balled up, like those of oolong tea.
Electron shuffling If a substance is "oxidized," it has lost electrons to another substance.
But in wine, sulfites exist in a suspended state because they haven't been oxidized yet.
When oxidized and processed with high heat, it becomes more porous, and the result is "activated" charcoal.
The bright red color is probably due to the oxidized iron contained in the waste, says Chambers.
Six water cannons stood ready on the decks, their brass nozzles oxidized to the color of turquoise.
This frozen lake in the Himalayas is shockingly deep blue set against the slightly-oxidized rusty landscape.
The differences are determined by where they originate and how they're withered, oxidized, rolled, dried and sorted.
It&aposs only partially oxidized before it&aposs dried, and the leaves are often rolled or stretched.
When methane reaches the upper atmosphere, it's oxidized by a series of chemical reactions that form water vapor.
Talk is just as likely to revolve around oxidized metals and hidden settings as negative space and ergonomics.
HDL also alters the chemical composition of LDL, preventing it from becoming oxidized, Harvard Medical School reported in 2019.
Karmali lays many of his final products onto oxidized steel plates, allowing them to collect amber traces of rust.
Other options include grüner veltliner or a savagnin from the Jura, whether made in the oxidized style or not.
And Me&Ro is introducing a "Mom" pendant, which comes in oxidized silver ($125) and 18-karat gold ($650).
"As it's being metabolized, alcohol is oxidized into a substance called acetaldehyde, which makes you feel awful," says Leikin.
Myoglobin from cows, the obvious candidate, oxidized too quickly (which is why ground beef goes brown in your fridge).
Over time, with exposure, the yellow cadmium sulfide has oxidized into two white chemical compounds, cadmium sulfate and cadmium carbonate.
When carbon monoxide touches the clothing, it's oxidized by the chemical salts on the fabric and turns into carbon dioxide.
But as a golden rule, we should admit that it has finally done what gold doesn't do: tarnished, oxidized, crumbled.
For example, I tried using a liquid sunscreen the first day we shot with Evan, but it oxidized with the makeup.
Green tea is not oxidized but simply withered and dried, producing a pale gold or green tea with a mild flavor.
Oxidizing agents are called electron acceptors, because they remove electrons from a substance, putting them in a state of loss, or oxidized.
Extraction inevitably requires that the rocks are disturbed, and as they are broken up and turned to dust, the metals are oxidized.
Others seemed oxidized, though the tasting was made up almost entirely of the 2013 and '14 vintages, with just a few 2013s.
The dimming of the painting's surface was largely due to those dirty, oxidized, irregular layers of varnish, whose thickness totaled 100 microns.
In addition, detractors say, the long exposure to air during the steeping process can leave cold-brewed coffees tasting flat and oxidized.
When Dr. Pimple Popper pressed on different areas of the man's face, the oxidized sebum released from his pores, creating the "fireworks."
Geologists say deposits like Oyu Tolgoi - meaning Turquoise Hill because of the staining of the rocks by oxidized copper - rarely occur in isolation.
During development, the dye couplers interact with the oxidized developer chemicals to form cyan, magenta, and yellow, resulting in a full-color image.
The drinks pairings — alcoholic (85 dollars) and nonalcoholic (75 dollars) — are as original as the food, and might include an intentionally oxidized rosé.
The process for green tea is similar except the leaves are steamed before going into the roller and are not oxidized before drying.
The horizontal "Decumaria" (2018), made of moon gold, oxidized silver and red clay, resembles the austere ornamentation one imagines paneling an ancient Roman temple.
Certainly during his early days on Etna, when Mr. Cornelissen was experimenting and finding his way, some bottles were oxidized or had other flaws.
Some of the works will also have to be redone partially because of flooding or because the cement has oxidized, project engineers told Reuters.
Countless white Burgundy fans have had the unpleasant experience of eagerly anticipating a great bottle, only to pour out a cider-colored oxidized disappointment.
NIJMEGEN, the Netherlands — Marie-José van den Hout readjusted Tattooed Necklace, slightly shifting its multiple strands of silver-plated oxidized brass to the right.
There are two types of wine made in-house at Can Decreix: a sweet grenache and rancio, a dry oxidized wine similar to sherry.
Visitors passing the vitrines and wall displays can gorge themselves on the ample charms of glass that has been feathered, streaked, mottled, and oxidized.
At the same time, exposure to cold also impaired the ability of neurons to dispose of toxic oxidized proteins, called proteases, which destroyed nearby microtubules.
Or they would take a regular beer and heat it up to evaporate the alcohol, effectively cooking it and risking an oxidized or stale taste.
Methane can be oxidized to carbon dioxide, which increases ocean acidity, or turned into carbonate rock, though tiny bits can still escape into the air.
It has a soft, somewhat oxidized bite, like that of aged sherry vinegar, and it brings definition to the blunt contours of the pork broth.
Hoping for traction, Mr. Gagosian went to lunch one day at the Factory, where Warhol pulled out some old paintings that were oxidized in urine.
According to a handbook on pool chemistry (yes, that actually exists), oxidized copper usually leaves behind a pool with clear green water, rather than cloudy water.
Oxidized busts and well-worn sculptures fill the parks and public squares of cities around the world, yet these examples of public art are often overlooked.
The researchers used telescope data to calculate how much the iron in these rocks had oxidized — the process where iron chemically bonds with oxygen and rusts.
Don't worry if uncooked wine tastes oxidized before it is added to a braise or stew — as long as it tasted good in its past, however distant.
Eventually, Earth would resemble Mars, with its carbon dioxide-filled air and rusty, oxidized surface—evidence, Lovelock argued, that the Red Planet does not currently harbor life.
If the wine begins to develop a brown tinge or have a white-vinegar and bruised-apple smell, it has likely oxidized and should probably be tossed.
Takahashi also tested amorphous silica, a material used to insulate semiconductors in electronics, and pre-oxidized carbon, which can withstand temperatures of up to 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
The house has two-year-old custom doors and windows and a four-year-old slate roof with six-inch copper gutters (oxidized for an antique look).
The charcoal is slowly dried, heated, and oxidized with carbon dioxide or steam, which creates tons of tiny pores across its surface that can trap toxins or chemicals.
The dune shack itself was this "natural", weathered gray, but the window frames were painted in what I always considered to be very artificial, oxidized copper green color.
If my dye-job-gone-wrong had been on my real hair, Garrett would have used a color extractor, which pulls out oxidized color and doesn't damage the hair.
The surface is enriched by brilliant gold, silver, and copper leaf, as well as darker oxidized metals, such as a Japanese gun-metal blue leaf that inwardly gleams infrared.
Tailored jackets and trousers are crafted from navy Ventile — a British wartime innovation of oxidized cotton for resin-free weatherproofing — and feature twisted pleats that cleverly conceal spacious pockets.
With a woven Filipino mat on the wall and light filtering down from geometric slashes in a ceiling of oxidized-steel tiles, the restaurant has a certain compulsory intimacy.
Some materials — including doors, hinges and even the head of an ax — were made of iron, which was oxidized by the fires, preventing the usual corrosion, Mr. Clément said.
Under slate-colored light slanting from the skylights, the women entered the city pool on Wednesday morning, its oxidized copper ceiling lending a mint-green cast to the water's surface.
To make black tea, the leaves are air-dried for 10 hours, then placed in a rolling machine to remove the sap; they are oxidized, dried again and then packaged.
Black tea, the most common and popular type in the west, is brewed from withered, oxidized (exposed to oxygen to break down the plant&aposs cells), and dried tea leaves.
The project, titled Animus, is composed of four sheets of metal — iron-oxidized steel, aluminum, copper, and lead — each attached to a microphone and audio transducer, which converts energy into sound.
For one, erosion rates appear to have sped up in recent geologic history, causing more fresh sediment to be exposed and oxidized by the atmosphere, causing more oxygen to be consumed.
At this stage, drinking the 2015 Les Vieux Clos was more educational than enjoyable, a lesson in the difference between oxidative and oxidized wines, which are ruined by exposure to air.
They might form conglomerated castles that have oxidized into ruins as in "Twelve Arms" (2015), and convoluted mobius strips as in the "Unknown" pieces (both large and small made this year).
Dark tones also turn up in hallways, on apartment doors, and on the oxidized-maple tables in a third-floor lounge, which offers views of a courtyard filled with planters and benches.
More than an hour later, they hit what they were looking for: an oxidized copper urn, filled with the ashes of Luis Barragán, one of Mexico's greatest architects, who died in 22000.
Originally, Tomkins and his team wanted to study how much space dust entered Earth's atmosphere billions of years ago as opposed to today, but once they discovered the oxidized micrometeorites their focus shifted.
The recessed cartridge slot, a VCR-inspired feature, accumulated dust and originated the ritual of blowing into the cartridge before use -- apparently just making the problem worse as that oxidized the copper contacts.
Forest greens, oxidized reds, mustard yellows, violet, and indigo are used to dye the earthen tones of natural fibers in dramatic organic and orgiastic hybrids named after a host of characters from Hindu mythology.
Pieces like a large aluminum disk lamp by Kevin Josias, oxidized to a soft silver, manage to both blend into the elegant interior and provide a note that feels slightly at odds with it.
Not having had any oenological experience, at first I pushed all the concepts to extremes and I made very oxidized and strange wines, but it was always [rooted in] the idea of the volcano inside.
It's essentially a way of hardening a soft aluminum surface electrochemically so it becomes twice as hard as stainless steel and has an oxidized layer that is nonstick, scratch resistant, and non-reactive to food.
"It's like the worst excuse ever," Johnson said in an interview, adding that he believed the cause to be copper or other metals in the water that had been oxidized by the addition of chlorine.
Then the gas analyzers send the values for oxygen consumption and CO2 production to a computer, where researchers like Chen plug them into equations to calculate calories burned and what type of fuel was oxidized.
"If the health benefits are not there and on top of it all we are consuming a lot of rancid, oxidized oil, this could represent very negative health effects," wrote Marangoni in an email to Gizmodo.
In "Angle Iron" (1975), the oxidized steel produces orange and rust striations that cascade like a row of abstract waterfalls; in others from this series, the artist's controlled steel oxidation processes result in dense checkerboard patterns.
"At least 95 percent of essential oils are adulterated with cheaper, oxidized oils or mixed with alcohol or turpentine to increase volume for profit," King notes, which could impact a product's performance and lead to reactions.
I looked out onto the city below both rivers visible dividing the densely packed brown roofs and pastel facades; an oxidized copper statue of the archangel St. Michael holding a downward-facing spear dominated the foreground.
While a piece like HYPERSLEEP, with its oxidized copper extraterrestrial alien skull, calls to mind H.R. Giger's work on the xenomorph in Alien, Blanché's poster, MECHA, has a more cyberpunk flavor, featuring what looks like a cybernetic soldier.
The former chef Daniel Gritzer recently conducted experiments and found that a wine that started overly fruity and heavy-bodied ended that way, but that a wine that was once good, then oxidized, resulted in a very good dish.
The latest step in our endless quest to be totally ~cleansed~ and ~pure~ is apparently adding activated charcoal — charcoal that's been reheated and oxidized to create a bunch of tiny pores — to water, lemonade, and those supposedly-detoxing green juices.
That Hopie and Lily produce their rugs entirely in one village means work might cease for a wedding; that they use natural dyes — including blacks derived from fermented jaggery and oxidized horseshoes — means tonal variation across the "hanks" of fiber.
His cast members are young and athletic, and they pour over Tom Scutt's oxidized scaffolding set like kids who have been given a building site as their own personal playground, with fab Comme des Garçons-style trainer gear to allow for full mobility.
That debut came just months after Tangent Flows, Mr. Chalayan's graduation collection from Central St. Martins consisting of oxidized garments buried in a friend's garden and left to decay for several months, was bought in its entirety by the fashion boutique Browns.
Added to the museum's collection in 2014, this ring of oxidized-silver curling leaves wrapped with gold wire by the Japanese jeweler Mari Ishikawa added a modern style to the book's selection as well as a wider international spread, Ms. Church said.
The School's Tour Manager Alicia Cooper said that, in a joint project with the World Monuments Fund, university students researched the original color scheme, and excavated one portion of the fireplace that revealed a dragon now in oxidized green from the original bronzing powder.
And while it's debatable whether or not juice is all that great for you in the first place, the Hurom HP's auger spins at 43 rotations per minute as opposed to the Omega NC800HDR's 80 rpms, meaning you'll get higher-quality, less-oxidized juice.
Nonstick hard-anodized aluminum cookwareAs described in our guide on this type of cookware, hard-anodizing is "a way of hardening a soft aluminum surface electrochemically so it becomes twice as hard as stainless steel and has an oxidized layer" that's nonreactive to acidic food.
From there, he dries the slurry, pulverizes it into powder, combines it with more water and two other minerals from Spode's method — kaolin and Cornish stone — and then molds the pieces and flash-fires them in an oxidized electric kiln at about 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
At his store, Johnny Ramli specializes in accessories with a relaxed, rock star-ish edge that made Brad Pitt a fan: Think oxidized, aged precious metals and long slim chains with quirky pendants (once, inspired by a visit to the dentist, he fashioned a jagged tooth).
The store will be stocked with gold and silver jewelry, sculptural ceramic candlesticks painted with experimental oxidized blue-green glazes, abstractly silk-screened sweatshirts and, of course, lighting fixtures — including Heavy Light, a lamp made of a cinder block topped with a colorful modern-art-inspired bulb.
I make my way into LA Kitchen's downstairs prepping facilities, where a couple dozen volunteers are busy chopping away at Romaine lettuce that has oxidized on its outer layers—though, you wouldn't know it if you saw the pile of lush, beautiful Romaine hearts that remained when they were done.
"Instead of being protected inside the grain kernel, which is a hardy, tough structure, it's now disrupted so the grain's vitamins and phytochemicals are oxidized and exposed to air," says Dr. David Ludwig, director of the Optimal Weight for Life program at Boston Children's Hospital and professor of nutrition at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.
The show's boldest gambit, though one that falters for me, is an emphasis on the vast canvases of Warhol's last years: gridded representations of Leonardo's "Mona Lisa" and "Last Supper," immense Rorschach blots in black or gold, abstractions in copper paint oxidized by urine; fields of camouflage patterns; and collaborations with the youthful phenom Jean-Michel Basquiat.
The six-acre site and an accompanying museum that aims to link slavery to mass incarceration were under construction when I visited, but plans show it will consist of 209 rectangular, oxidized steel columns, each representing a particular county in the Deep South and Midwest, and bearing the names of the men, women and children killed there.
With the "Maquette for Richard J. Daley Center Sculpture" (1964), Picasso shaped and connected flat planes of oxidized steel to represent the fall of hair behind a woman's head, the bridge of her nose flowing from her forehead, and her long neck ending at a right angle to another plane that is angled upwards and acts as the figure's chest and shoulders.

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