Sentence examples for blend of complex from inspiring English sources

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Rice malt syrup is made from fermented cooked rice and is a blend of complex carbohydrates, maltose and glucose.

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Furthermore, when words borrowed from different languages are partially alike, one of them may be analyzed and inflected in terms historically appropriate to the other, thereby yielding blends of complex etymology.

The same group could co-deposit Cu–In Ga alloy at alkaline conditions (9 13.5) using blends of complexing agents for solubilizing and preventing hydroxide formation of ions at such high alkaline conditions.

The more widely available £100 edition will also benefit from Blumenthal's trademark attention to detail - editor Richard Atkinson promises that the blend of impossibly complex recipes and personal narrative will result in nothing less than "the most beautiful book ever produced".

In this study, we apply ultrasound to prepare a compatibilized blend of polyelectrolyte complexes (PEC) based on carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and chitosan (CHI), in order to improve stability and mechanical properties through the inter-polymer macroradicals coupling produced by sonochemical reaction.

To observe the long-wave bands in PL, we prepared films containing blends of zinc complex and hole-transporting material.

We have also found the exciplex emission in the photoluminescence spectra of the films containing blends of zinc complex and triphenylamine material.

Exciplex emission can also be observed in the PL spectra of the films containing blends of zinc complex and hole-transporting material.

Chickpeas provide the perfect blend of protein and complex carbs to power the brain, and apparently adding some balsamic vinegar is icing on the cake because it slows down carbohydrate digestion to sustain energy even longer.

These highly specialized text mining applications incorporate a blend of bioNLP capabilities, complex algorithms and rules based on scientific vocabularies defined in standard dictionaries and ontologies (3 8).

This blend of PDX (mixture of complex, slowly fermented polysaccharides) and GOS (mixture of rapidly fermented oligosaccharides) covers the molecular weight range of most HMOs and meets the definition of a prebiotic used by the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAOO) [ 20, 21].

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