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When filled with lipids the macrophages become known as "foam cells," which later die and accumulate in the endothelial lining.
He worked for many years on pieces made from other things, some as pliant as foam rubber, paper and foil.
There was a perfect and subtle sauce for the lamb; delicate, perfectly cooked sole; perfectly cooked asparagus, artichokes and morels with a hollandaise sauce light as foam.
The rule, which required that materials inside furniture – such as foam – meet certain fire safety requirements, essentially created the nationwide market for chemical flame retardants.
There's also cooked ham, cured ham and sausages, including a boudin blanc, its center as soft as foam, that's tucked into a bed of truffle-flecked mashed potatoes.
As foam subsides, when butter turns a hazelnut color and acquires a nutty aroma, immediately place bottom of pot in ice and water to stop cooking.
The silver variety, called SonexcurtainBB, is described as "foam quilted with a vinyl facing on one side bonded to the reinforced noise barrier on the other".
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If the film leaves liberal optimists every bit as foam-flecked as it does conservative patriots, that's all the bonus he needs.
Schutt developed a model called the DNA that uses a thermoplastic urethane liner to attenuate energy as well as foam-filled air bladders for fit.
Modern gymnastics at a high level is taught and practised in specialist facilities with equipment such as foam-filled landing pits, so new skills can be learned safely.
Substrates that contained proteins, fat, and grease were indicated as foam-forming agents.
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