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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solution of corn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to cooking, food science, or agriculture, where a mixture or preparation involving corn is being discussed.
Example: "For the recipe, you will need to prepare a solution of corn to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "a mixture of corn" or "a corn-based solution".
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Tamoxifen (TAM) was dissolved in a solution of corn oil (C8267, Sigma, St Louis, MO) and 10% ethanol.
TBMEHP, which is a water-insoluble solid at room temperature, was dissolved in a solution of corn oil and 5% ethanol.
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As a result, the US corn industry started preparing what is now known as high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), that is, a concentrated solution of corn-derived glucose and fructose mixed in various relative proportions.
It prides itself on being the only smokehouse in the area to brine its hams using an artery pump, a steel water gun with a sharp needle for a barrel that delivers the cure (a solution of salt, water and corn syrup kept at a constant 34 degrees) to the ham through a hose hung from the ceiling.
The conventional process for wet milling of corn involves chemically pretreating the corn in a solution of sulfurous acid (SO2 in water) followed by physical separation of the co-products and starch.
Traditional nixtamalization was done by boiling blue corn in a solution of 1% calcium hydroxide at 92°C for 35 min.
In 1911 it was rediscovered by a German scientist, and a solution of crystallized Bt toxins was found to be highly effective against certain crop pests, including the corn borer, corn rootworm, corn earworm, and bollworms.
Briefly, to a solution of EmimOAc (60 g) and NMP (140 g) preheated in an oil bath at 140°C was added corn stover sample (20 g).
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Prepare a solution of agar.
In order to deplete microglia within the retina, rd10/CreDTA mice were orally gavaged with tamoxifen (Sigma) as a solution in corn oil (Sigma) (250 μl of a 20 mg/ml solution) as previously described (Parkhurst et al, 2013).
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