– In 2010, Ancestry restored its access to its site at Family History Centers.
– Other things that may cause cystocele is having a hysterectomy, a family history of cystocele and being overweight.
– In medicine, family history means information on medical disorders the direct blood relatives of a patient may have had.
– Members of the “Schutzstaffel” were ordered to carefully interview possible marriage partners to make sure they had no family history of hereditary disease or insanity, but to do this carefully to avoid hurting the woman’s feelings.
– Risk factors include having a family history of the disease.
+ There is also the Rugby League World Cup, which is made up of member nations of the Rugby League International Federation.
+ It has a Rugby league team called Leeds Rhinos and a Rugby union team called Yorkshire Carnegie.
+ Scott Dureau is an Australian former rugby league player.
+ He played at representative level for Great Britain national rugby league teamGreat Britain and England, and at club level for Heworth ARLFC and Leeds.
+ It is used for Cricket by Yorkshire County Cricket Club, Rugby League by the Leeds Rhinos and Rugby Union by Leeds Carnegie.
+ Mossman has a number of sporting clubs such as the Mossman Sharks rugby league club and the Port Douglas Australian Rules Football club.
+ Touch rugby was started in South Sydney in the late 1960s, pursued as a non-contact off season sport and as a fitness program for Rugby League players.
+ Benkato “Kato” Ottio was a Papua New Guinean rugby league footballer.
Example uses in sentence of Rugby league
Example sentences of “Rugby league”:
+ On 30 October of that year, it played host to a rugby league match between Great Britain and Australia in the Tri-Nations series.
+ The Baltimore Blues are a semi-professional rugby league football club.
+ Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Rugby League Club used the stadium for their first game in the Super League in 1998.
+ This template is used for Rugby League Positions in the infobox as a quick link.
+ He was commissioner of the United States Rugby League in 1978 and attempted to start a 12-team competition.
+ Masada Iosefa was a Samoan professional rugby league player.
+ His grandson, Joshua Addo-Car, is a rugby league player.
+ On 30 October of that year, it played host to a rugby league match between Great Britain and Australia in the Tri-Nations series.
+ The Baltimore Blues are a semi-professional rugby league football club.
+ Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Rugby League Club used the stadium for their first game in the Super League in 1998.
+ In the United Kingdom, many association football and rugby league games are played on Boxing Day.
+ Noel Kelly was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach.
+ Watts, also known by the nickname of “Baz”, was an English Rugby League World CupWorld Cup winning professional rugby league footballer.
+ The current world champions are Australia, who won the 2017 Rugby League World Cup.
+ Arthur James Summons was an Australian representative rugby union and rugby league player.
More in-sentence examples of “Rugby league”:
+ In international sports, Australia has very strong teams in cricket, hockey, netball, rugby league and rugby union, and performs well in cycling, rowing and swimming.
+ He was banned from playing professional rugby league due to a match fixing scandal.
+ There are some differences between Rugby Union and Rugby League as to the events after the tackle.
+ When young, Kaye played rugby league for Moldgreen ARLFC before studying at King James’s Grammar School, Almondbury, Huddersfield.
+ He also played club rugby for SU Agen Lot-et-GaronneSporting Union Agenais and also rugby league team XIII Catalan.
+ His father is Manoa Thompson, a Fijian rugby league player, and an Australian mother, Jodie.
+ Kenneth “Ken” Roberts was an English professional rugby league footballer.
+ He is the son of Wally Lewis, a former rugby league player.
+ David Malcolm Storey was an English playwright, screenwriter, award-winning novelist and a former professional rugby league player.
+ He was the head coach of the National Rugby League New Zealand Warriors from 2017 to 2020.
+ The second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament was played between 16 October and 27 November of 2004.
+ Chad Robinson was an Australian professional rugby league footballer.
+ Jordan Cox was an English rugby league footballer.
+ Rhys Joseph Wesser is an Australian former professional rugby league player.
+ Jarryd Lee Hayne is an Australian American football player and former rugby league player.
+ He was the only Victorian in the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame.
+ He played for the Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League from 2007 to 2010, and the Catalans Dragons in the Super League from 2011 to 2015.
+ During his time playing rugby league, he played for the Parramatta Eels of the National Rugby League from 2006 until 2014.
+ His brother, Bob Bennett, is also a rugby league player and coach.
+ Leeds Rhinos are a Rugby League team in Leeds, West Yorkshire.
+ He played in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, playing at representative level for Great Britain national rugby league teamGreat Britain and Lancashire, and at club level for Swinton, Halifax, Bradford Northern, Salford.
+ It was famous for its cloth industry, and where Rugby League football started.
+ Graeme Frank Langlands was an Australian professional rugby league player.
+ Arthur Henry “Artie” Beetson was an Australian rugby league player and coach.
+ He was a semi-professional rugby league player until 2012.
+ He left rugby league to play Australian rules football in the Australian Football League.
+ Trent Robinson is an Australian professional rugby league coach.
+ A rugby league oval in Ipswich was named the Neville Bonner Sporting Complex in his honour.
+ It is the current home stadium of Wigan Athletic F.C.Wigan Athletic football club and the Wigan Warriors rugby league club.
+ The Rugby League World Cup has been played by Australia, New Zealand, England, Ireland, France, Wales, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Scotland, United States, Italy, Cook Islands, Lebanon, Russia and South Africa.
+ Chris Melling is an English peopleEnglish rugby league player.
+ Eddie Su’a is an AustraliansAustralian former rugby league player.
+ The 2021 Rugby League World Cup will be held in England.
+ Tommy Raudonikis was an Australian former rugby league player and coach.
+ He has also been head coach of the New Zealand national rugby league teamNew Zealand national team and the Parramatta Eels.
+ Kevin Moore is a rugby league coach and former player.
+ Stephen Peter Kearney is a New Zealand professional rugby league coach and former player.
+ Shaun Kenny-Dowall is a New Zealand professional rugby league player.
+ Maine Road was also the venue for a number of rugby league matches, hosting the rugby league championship final eleven times between 1938 and 1956.
+ From 1982 to 1989, the Canberra Raiders rugby league team played their home games in Queanbeyan, at Seiffert Oval.
+ Mark Walter Harris was an Australian professional rugby league player.
+ His style comedy include: his angry rants, surreal humour, portly figure, high husky voice and support of St Helens RLFCSt Helens rugby league club.
+ He captained the Australian national rugby league team in five undefeated test matches from 1962 until 1964 and later also coached the side.
+ Victoria has one team each represented in the National Rugby League and the Australian Rugby Championship, the Melbourne Storm and Melbourne Rebels respectively.
+ He currently plays rugby league for French team Catalans Dragons.
+ This subtemplate is used to generate the rugby league coach table for.
+ This subtemplate is used to generate the rugby league table for.
+ He played in the National Rugby League between 1998 and 2011.
+ Bobby Dimond was an Australian rugby league footballer.
+ Originally, Rugby Union was played in England by gentlemen amateurs, and Rugby League was played by working class guys for pay.
+ In international sports, Australia has very strong teams in cricket, hockey, netball, rugby league and rugby union, and performs well in cycling, rowing and swimming.
+ He was banned from playing professional rugby league due to a match fixing scandal.
– However, some less formal sources do tell of scolds being punished with scold’s bridles.
– The carvings round the side tell of various episodes in the lives of the imperial couple.
– The Synoptic Gospels all tell of Jesus using the bread and wine as symbols of his body and blood.
– From that and from memory, it can tell of what kind the object is.
– The tales tell of great rivalry between Amaterasu and Susano’o.
– Chapters 9 to 11 tell of a future time when the nations around them would be destroyed by an army, but Jerusalem would be kept from destruction.
– The Synoptic Gospels tell of this happening near the end of Jesus’ life.
– They tell of the harsh life of the time, and of people and events including bushrangers, swagmen, drovers, stockmen and shearers.
Use the word tell of
Example sentences of “tell of”:
– Their legends tell of a battle between the sky god Skell and Llao, the god of the underworld.
– He also wrote a story which might tell of his own experience.
– Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.
– While the lovers read the story of an opera which seems to tell of their own lives, the mother screams and Živný tears up the music of the opera.
– These lyrics often tell of suffering, dying, and war.
– One of these quotes is from Chapter 9, verse 9, “Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem: behold, your King comes unto you: he is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon a donkey.” All four Gospels tell of Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey and two of them say that Zechariah told of this ahead of time.
– The piece is in five acts which each tell of different things.
– The tales tell of great between Susano’o and his sister.
– Other ancient accounts tell of him going to China and Indonesia.
- Their legends tell of a battle between the sky god Skell and Llao, the god of the underworld.
- He also wrote a story which might tell of his own experience.
- Both types of magazine are made of polymer, and drum magazines have their rear side made from translucent polymer to tell of the number of shot shells left.
– Feldman apparently was at liberty to tell of the divorce being granted, he said he could not tell where in Mexico it was obtained.” The report further stated that “The Fosters created something of a sensation when they disclosed that they were trying to remain happily married while living in separate homes.
– His “Gedichte” tell of Britain’s glories in days gone by.
– Some EgyptEgyptian and Canaanite writings tell of gods being resurrected, such as Osiris and Baal.
– They often tell of the difficulties and struggles for the working poor people.
– The chorus tell of their despair.
– Freyja was renowned for her loveliness and beauty, as the myths tell of three giants who wanted to marry her, but they were all killed by Thor, the god of thunder.
– The parable is one of three that tell of loss and redemption.
+ Since Shiva is called Kāla – the eternal time, Kālī, his consort, also means “the Time” or “Controller of Time”.
+ As his atrocities became intolerable, the sage Narada requested Shiva to contain Darika.
+ In India, there are twelve places where this form of Shiva is worshiped.
+ The Tantric Shiva tradition ignored the mythologies and Puranas related to Shiva, and depending on the sub-school developed a variety of practices.
+ The theory and practice of Yoga, in different styles, has been a part of all major traditions of Hinduism, and Shiva has been the patron or spokesperson in numerous Hindu Yoga texts.
shiva – sentence examples
Example sentences of “shiva”:
+ The Trika sub-tradition developed a theology of triads involving Shiva, combined it with an ascetic lifestyle focusing on personal Shiva in the pursuit of monistic self liberation.
+ Others visit one of the Shiva temples or go on pilgrimage to Jyotirlingam shrines.
+ Arjuna, one of the five Pandavas, rise this river to worship lord Shiva.There is large Shiva temple named Kasi Viswanatha Temple on the side of this river.
+ Nataraja is the only form of Shiva worshipped in a human figure format.
+ Puranic scriptures contain occasional references to “ansh” – literally ‘portion, or avatars of Shiva‘, but the idea of Shiva avatars is not universally accepted in Saivism.
+ Murugan is considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi, who was created to kill the Asuras and be the eternal protector of the Devas and other living beings.
+ In Shaivism pilgrimage tradition, twelve major temples of Shiva are called Jyotirlinga, which means “linga of light”, and these are located across India.
+ The consorts of Shiva are the source of his creative energy.
+ For example, historical records suggest the tantric Kapalikas co-existed with and shared many Vajrayana Buddhist rituals, engaged in esoteric practices that revered Shiva and Shakti wearing skulls, begged with empty skulls, used meat, alcohol, and sexuality as a part of ritual.
+ The word Shiva is used as an adjective in the Rig Veda, as an epithet for several Rigvedic deities, including Rudra.
+ The main deity Lord Shiva is said to be made with the “dharbha grass”, from which the temple got its name of Dharbaranyeshwarar Temple.
+ According to Wendy Doniger, the Puranic Shiva is a continuation of the Vedic Indra.
+ The characters are often identified with the HinduismHindu Gods Shiva and Parvati.
+ However, the mythological story tells that Shiva ordered Bherav to cut one of the heads of Brahma because Brahma lied, saying that he had found the finite source of the actually infinite Linga of light that was Shiva‘s manifestation.
+ The Trika sub-tradition developed a theology of triads involving Shiva, combined it with an ascetic lifestyle focusing on personal Shiva in the pursuit of monistic self liberation.
+ Others visit one of the Shiva temples or go on pilgrimage to Jyotirlingam shrines.
+ Arjuna, one of the five Pandavas, rise this river to worship lord Shiva.There is large Shiva temple named Kasi Viswanatha Temple on the side of this river.
More in-sentence examples of “shiva”:
+ The Padmashalis divided into two groups based on “Sampradaya”, being the ShaivismShaivas and the Vaishnavas and they worship both Shiva and Vishnu.
+ There were several impact events across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, such as the Chicxulub crater in Mexico, Boltysh crater in Ukraine, Silverpit crater in North Sea, and the Shiva crater offshore western India.
+ In the Mahabharata, Shiva is depicted as “the standard of invincibility, might, and terror”, as well as a figure of honor, delight, and brilliance.
+ Gods like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva became more important in Hinduism.
+ While Vedic religion was conceived mainly in terms of sacrifice, it was during the Epic period that the concepts of tapas, yoga, and asceticism became more important, and the depiction of Shiva as an ascetic sitting in philosophical isolation reflects these later concepts.
+ The earliest iconic artworks of Shiva may be from Gandhara and northwest parts of ancient India.
+ The temple is one of the five such temples of Shiva in south India.
+ The Ardhanarisvara concept co-mingles god Shiva and goddess Shakti by presenting an icon that is half-man and half woman, a representation and theme of union found in many Hindu texts and temples.
+ Another major festival involving Shiva worship is Kartik Purnima, commemorating Shiva‘s victory on the demons Tripurasura.
+ Four of these triangles are orientated upright representing Shiva or the Masculine.
+ Sadr was the defense lawyer for Shiva Nazar Ahari, a human rights activist and member of the Committee of Human Rights Reporters.
+ The Linga Purana mentions twenty-eight forms of Shiva which are sometimes seen as avatars, however such mention is unusual and the avatars of Shiva is relatively rare in Shaivism compared to the well emphasized concept of Vishnu avatars in Vaishnavism.
+ There is a Trimurti in the Hindu belief: Brahma the Creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.
+ When Lord Shiva came home, he wanted to come inside but the boy would not let him.
+ As one story goes, Shiva is enticed by the beauty and charm of Mohini, Vishnu’s female avatar, and procreates with her.
+ The monist Shiva literature posit absolute oneness, that is Shiva is within every man and woman, Shiva is within every living being, Shiva is present everywhere in the world including all non-living being, and there is no spiritual difference between life, matter, man and Shiva.
+ Followers of Shaivism, called “Shaivas”, revere Shiva as the Supreme Being.
+ The Shiva Purana has Balarama and Krishna.
+ Ammaiyar prayed to Lord Shiva asking for a boon that she may worship Lord Shiva as a disembodied wraith.
+ In this depiction, Shiva is portrayed with a sacred halo and a sacred thread.
+ Some Vaishnava literature reverentially link Shiva to characters in its mythologies.
+ Some communities organize special dance events, to mark Shiva as the lord of dance, with individual and group performances.
+ This figure was named by early excavators of Mohenjo-daro as “Pashupati an epithet of the later Hindu deities Shiva and Rudra.
+ Elements of this motif can include Shiva seated upon a deer-throne and surrounded by sages who are receiving his instruction.
+ The right image has been interpreted as Shiva with trident and bull.
+ The three gods who started creation: Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva are called Bhagwans.
+ However, both traditions are pluralistic and revere both Shiva and Vishnu, their texts do not show exclusivism, and Vaishnava texts such as the “Bhagavata Purana” while praising Krishna as the Ultimate Reality, also present Shiva and Shakti as a personalized form an equivalent to the same Ultimate Reality.
+ The term Shiva also connotes “liberation, final emancipation” and “the auspicious one”, this adjective sense of usage is addressed to many deities in Vedic layers of literature.
+ John Keay writes that “he may indeed be an early manifestation of Lord Shiva as Pashu-pati”, but a couple of his specialties of this figure does not match with Rudra.
+ Some Shaktism-related festivals revere Shiva along with the goddess considered primary and Supreme.
+ This iconographic form for depicting Shiva in Indian art is mostly from Tamil Nadu.
+ Ammaiyar prayed to Lord Shiva for another mango.
+ A seated Shiva holds an axe and deer in his hands.
+ Khandoba has been assimilated as a form of Shiva himself, in which case he is worshipped in the form of a lingam.
+ Some Shaivas worship in temples, but some practice yoga, striving to be one with Shiva within.
+ When it requires the world or universe to be destroyed, Shiva does it by the Tandava, and Lasya, which is graceful and delicate and expresses emotions on a gentle level and is considered the feminine dance attributed to the goddess Parvati.
+ This healing, nurturing, life-enabling aspect emerges in the Vedas as Rudra-Shiva, and in post-Vedic literature ultimately as Shiva who combines the destructive and constructive powers, the terrific and the gentle, as the ultimate recycler and rejuvenator of all existence.
+ In almost all the temples of Shiva, Shiva is shown in the form of a linga.
+ This Lord Shiva Temple eventually became famous for tourist attraction and added to the beauty of Jabalpur.
+ The worship of Shiva became popular in Central Asia through the Hephthalite Empire, and Kushan Empire.
+ The ancient Greek texts of the time of Alexander the Great call Shiva as “Indian Dionysus”, or alternatively call Dionysus as “”god of the Orient””.
+ The Shaivism theology is broadly grouped into two: the popular theology influenced by Shiva-Rudra in the Vedas, Epics and the Puranas; and the esoteric theology influenced by the Shiva and Shakti-related Tantra texts.
+ Chola frescoes adorn the wall of the temple and these frescoes depict Shiva in different poses.
+ The almost naturalistic giant lingam is distinguished by its prominent, bulbous head, and an anthropomorphic form of Shiva carved in high relief on the shaft.
+ Gorakhnath himself was a incarnation of Shiva with many powers and the knowledge of wide ranges of bewitchment, mesmerism, spells, spellbinding, sorcery.
+ The Padmashalis divided into two groups based on "Sampradaya", being the ShaivismShaivas and the Vaishnavas and they worship both Shiva and Vishnu.
+ There were several impact events across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary, such as the Chicxulub crater in Mexico, Boltysh crater in Ukraine, Silverpit crater in North Sea, and the Shiva crater offshore western India.
– He was a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly between 1990 to 1992 and 1996 to 2004.
– The Prime Minister of PakistanPrime minister Secretariat National Security Council is a consultative body that is chaired by the President of Pakistan and Prime Minister of Pakistan.
– Rahmani was a Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly from 2004 to 2016.
– Jia Qinglin is a retired Chinese peopleChinese politician who served as a 7th Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference from 2003 to 2013.
– Yang was Vice Minister of the Liaison Department of the General Political Department, Minister of the Central Taiwan Affairs Office, member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, executive deputy director of the Macau, Taiwan and Hong Kong Liaison Committee, among other positions.
– The National Consultative Assembly of Iran, also called The Iranian Parliament or People’s House, is the national legislative body of Iran.
– Lau was a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference from 1987 to 2007.
consultative how to use?
Example sentences of “consultative”:
– From 1956 to 1960, he was a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
– PEN is a non-governmental organization that has a formal consultative relations with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationUNESCO and Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
– Li Ruihuan is a retired Chinese peopleChinese politician who served as a 6th Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference from 1993 to 2003.
– Li Xiannian and 5th Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference until his death.
– He was the chairman of Long View Cultural Services Limited, a research fellow at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, a member of the Basic Law Consultative Committee and the Commission on Strategic Development.
– The tenth committee is called the Consultative Committee for Units.
– On 7 June 2017, two attacks were simultaneously carried out against the Islamic Consultative AssemblyIranian parliament and the Mausoleum of Ruhollah Khomeini, leaving 12 people dead and 42 wounded.
– Wang Yang is a Chinese politician serving as a 9th Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference since 2018.
– It is also attracting increasing attention from development agencies, including USAID, the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Group, and the Consultative Group to Assist the Poor.
– Muhammad Taufiq Kiemas was the Speaker of the People’s Consultative Assembly of Indonesia from 2009 until his death in 2013.
- From 1956 to 1960, he was a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
- PEN is a non-governmental organization that has a formal consultative relations with United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationUNESCO and Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
– The plant also has machines which remove heat from the reactor to operate a steam turbine and generator to make electricity.
– Natural gas is burned to produce electricity, to cook and to heat buildings.
– The male elephant in heat is dangerous and hard to control.
– Mountain gazelles prefer to sleep on the tops of hills/mountains to avoid the heat in the day.
– Wind and water can create sediment from rocks, and movement of one tectonic plate against another creates enormous heat and pressure which affects rocks greatly.
– Conventional power plants emit the heat created as a byproduct of electricity generation into the environment through cooling towers, as flue gas, or by other means.
How to use the word heat
Example sentences of “heat”:
– Heat is usually measured with a calorimeter, where the energy in a material is allowed to flow into nearby water, which has a known specific heat capacity.
– Half of it is covered in heat protection tiles.
– A plant producing electricity, heat and cold is sometimes called regeneration or more generally: polygene ration plant.
– But the heat wave broke when the dying Hurricane Allen stopped the weather pattern.
– These effects are gravity and the heat in the air.
– The first law of thermodynamics says that the increase in internal energy is equal to the heat added minus the work done on the surroundings.
– They colonize pipes constricting flow, therefore reducing the intake in heat exchangers, condensers, fire fighting equipment, and air conditioning and cooling systems.
- Heat is usually measured with a calorimeter, where the energy in a material is allowed to flow into nearby water, which has a known specific heat capacity.
- Half of it is covered in heat protection tiles.
– Early packaged foods for the microwave often could not be cooked in a regular oven, because the heat would make the package catch fire or fall apart.
– Martian Martians emerged from the object and attacked using a heat ray during the next interruption, which was followed by a rapid series of news reports describing a devastating alien invasion taking place across the United States and the world.
– He became an in physics at the University of Palermo in 1880, when he was there he studied the transfer of heat and electricity in bismuth.
– Hence, based on this simple model it turns out that there is a direct proportionality between the heat flow and the temperature variations of the sample.
– Wool also absorbs moisture and insulates against heat and cold.
More in-sentence examples of “heat”:
– Calculation of the amount of heat or energy added to a material is a relatively easy process as long as the initial and the final temperatures of the material are recorded, the mass of the material is reported and the specific heat is known.
– Icicles are formed on days when the outdoor air temperature is sub freezing and heat from sunlight melts snow or ice on anything sloped.
– It is the radiation and heat from the Sun in the form of electromagnetic waves.
– When the heat makes them glow, they are known as meteors.
– A such wide range of temperature fluctuations in most parts of the state can lead to either cold or heat waves, both resulting in substantial loss of lifes and economy.
– When a substance changes at constant pressure, enthalpy tells how much heat and work was added or removed from the substance.
– In passive solar building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, and distribute solar energy in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer.
– In 2003, he debuted on an episode of WWE HeatSunday Night Heat in a match against Lance Storm who forced him to submit to the sharpshooter.
– It takes heat away and dissipates it, for example into the air around it.
– Heat exhaustion is more serious than heat cramps.
– The most efficient, the combined cycle gas turbine burns natural-gas to heat air to nearly 1530 degrees Celsius, a large temperature difference of 1500 degrees Celsius, and so the efficiency can be very large when the steam-cooling cycle is added.
– The heat pump is set up so that the refrigerant gains heat from one place that will be cooled, and moves it to another place that will be warmed.
– Many sources of heat can be used to boil water for generators.
– It will produce energy in the form of electricity and heat as long as fuel is supplied.
– The purpose of heat treating plain-carbon steel is to change the mechanical properties of steel, usually ductility, hardness, yield strength, and impact resistance.
– Some MOSFETs must be on a circuit board, which has a larger area to heat more air.
– The experiments included freezing and placing subjects under heat lamps.
– In 1953, the Miller–Urey experiment made inorganic compounds into organic compounds, such as amino acids, using heat and energy.
– These wells do not allow for physical contact between the water and the heat source.
– The material is made liquid by the heat inside the Earth’s mantle.
– If the cooling side is the outside of the building, and the warming side is the inside of the building, this is how a heat pump can heat a building during the winter.
– By using a lot of neutrons the nucleus of the atom would split, producing a lot of heat energy.
– The ozone layer also absorbs a lot of heat from the sun’s rays.
– Common metals need to be powdered, though, or they will conduct the heat away too fast to start a fire.
– The extreme heat can make you sweat which will irritate the dry spots.
– Under the outer container of the bain-marie is a heat source.
– An exact match between the heat and electricity needs rarely exists.
– In addition to that, when the protein solution is treated under constant heat rate and constant pressure, DSC can determine apparent heat capacities of the proteins.
– Nevada Solar One also uses a technology that collects extra heat by putting it into phase-changing molten salts.
– Different pigment patterns provide camouflage throughout the seasons, and alter heat retention as temperatures change.
– He used them for work on problems of heat flow.
– Unless some work is done, heat moves only from hot things to cold things.
– This causes the core of the star to heat up the plasma.
– Usually, engineers try to make resistors heat up as little as possible to not waste power, but in a heater, this “waste” is a good thing.
– They are covered in soil to protect from the heat and predators.
– Heat conduction is the movement of heat from one object to another one that has different temperature when they are touching each other.
– He was poor, and lived alone in a large house in Torquay that he could not afford to heat properly.
– The heat is moved to the air outside.
– Some heat pumps use heat energy, supplied by a flame or an electric heater.
– Once the tea became cold, there is no more heat that can be spread.
– Due to inefficiencies such as friction, heat loss, and other factors, thermal efficiencies are typically much less than 100%.
– Metallic bonds causes many of the traits of metals, such as Strength of materialsstrength, luster, conduction of heat and electricity.
– This is in contrast to heat energy, which is carried into or out of the system in the form of transfers in the “microscopic” thermal motions of particles.
– This energy is called the latent heat of vaporisation.
– Again, this is because the silver is really good at drawing heat from the air and giving it to the ice cube.
- Calculation of the amount of heat or energy added to a material is a relatively easy process as long as the initial and the final temperatures of the material are recorded, the mass of the material is reported and the specific heat is known.
- Icicles are formed on days when the outdoor air temperature is sub freezing and heat from sunlight melts snow or ice on anything sloped.
– Both Gay-Lussac and von Liebig had a purely chemical understanding of the fermentation process: in their view, the process can be optimized with Catalysischemical catalyzers; neither of them was interested in seeing it with a microscope.
– One of the features of Champagne wine is that this carbon dioxide originates from a second fermentation in the bottle, and is not added.
– Ethanol fermentation has many uses, including the production of Alcoholic drinkalcoholic drinks, the production of ethanol fuel, and the cooking of bread.
– Archeological finds show that the fermentation of milk has a long history.
– VegetarianismVegetarian alternatives to rennet are made by fermentation of a fungus called “Mucor miehei”.
– The fermentation gives the kimchi a pickle-like quality and generally soggy or limp kimchi is not good.
– Anchovy is also used to produce budu, by fermentation process.
– Two of the most common applications of lactic acid fermentation are in the production of yogurt and sauerkraut.
fermentation how to use in sentences
Example sentences of “fermentation”:
– Because the fermentation keeps on going, Makgeolli should be drunk as soon as possible once it is opened.
– This comes from the fermentation of grains and use of honey.
– The more modern Two-Step fermentation process was originally developed in China in the 1960s, uses additional fermentation to replace part of the later chemical stages.
– The carbon dioxide may be the result of the fermentation process, or it may have been added later.
– During this time, he worked at the university of Lille, where a local distillery asked him for advice concerning some fermentation problems.
– The fermentation of the apples takes place at around 4-15° Celsius.
– It should be kept through the long fermentation process of Sikhye.
– Miso tastes salty and, depending on the grains used and fermentation time, may also be sweet.
- Because the fermentation keeps on going, Makgeolli should be drunk as soon as possible once it is opened.
- This comes from the fermentation of grains and use of honey.
– One of the oldest sourdough breads dates from 3700 BCE and was excavated in Switzerland, but the origin of sourdough fermentation likely relates to the origin of agriculture in the Fertile Crescent several thousand years earlier…
– Sometimes longer fermentation rests are used to allow for some bacterial activity to build flavor.
– Like other similar sparkling wine, fermentation will happen in the bottle.
– Very important with often a traditional meaning as well are fermentation products of mare milk, like for example the slightly-alcoholic yogurt kumis.
– The thing that caused fermentation therefore needed to come from outside.
– It is produced by the natural fermentation of prepared ginger spice, yeast and sugar.