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It has a quite thin, light green with dark green striped rind, with sweet white flesh and black seeds.
In control constructs seeded with chondrocytes but without a scaffold (Fig. 2C) or negative controls (no cell or scaffold implant; Fig. 2D), there was tissue formation at the edges of the construct but most of the interface between the cartilage pieces was empty or filled with a quite thin cell layer and minimal extracellular matrix.
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Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/gas mark 6. Roll out the pastry on a floured surface until quite thin (1-2 mm).
Consider a frame that is quite thin.
The device is about as big as a Kindle DX (11.5-inch display and a very thin bezel) but quite thin (.25-inches).
You now have a choice: the glaze is quite thin, so you can reduce it by about one-third in a small saucepan, then glaze and turn the meat a couple of times during cooking.
My mother-in-law, who obviously has a weight obsession and is quite thin, has started making comments about my daughter's size: "I can't believe her legs are so big when she kicks all the time".
defer.add img); The maximum ratio is 1 ( a star turns into a polygon), and the minimum is.010 (Quite thin).
It's quite thin, that's a fact, but it doesn't look any sexier than — say — the Shine.
But spread out that example across the country's 15,000 school districts and you have a labor market that is stretched quite thin in many ways.
I like my gumbo quite thin – the sort served in a bowl or a cup, rather than on a plate.
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