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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin juice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a juice that has a low viscosity or is not very thick, often referring to the consistency of a beverage.
Example: "After blending the fruits, I ended up with a thin juice that was perfect for mixing into cocktails."
Alternatives: "a watery juice" or "a light juice".
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A thin juice like cran-apple, grape, or cranberry works best.
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I find value ones a misnomer what with all that thin juice and skin to bulk it out.
PHE is installed at sugar factory for preheating purified thin juice before evaporation.
After purification, the juice, now called clear or thin juice, is pumped to multiple-effect evaporators similar to those used in raw cane sugar manufacture.
The neural network configuration that gave the best prediction for raw or thin juice fermentation was one with 8 neurons in hidden layer for all observed outputs.
The highest and the lowest corrosion rates were recorded for raw juice and thin juice, respectively.
Similar Bode plots were also obtained for EIS measurements conducted in clarified juice (juice obtained after liming), in thin juice and in juice taken from 2A evaporator.
Thus, the highest and the lowest corrosion rates were recorded for raw juice and thin juice, respectively.
Similar Bode plots were also obtained for EIS measurements conducted in clarified juice, thin juice and the juice taken from 2A evaporator.
For this purpose, pH, Brix (Bx, refractometric dry mater) values of thin juice, juice from diffusion unit, juice from clarification stages have been measured.
To evaluate the effect of pH on the corrosion, measured corrosion rates in raw juice, clarified juice and thin juice should be compared with each other.
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