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Usually, the refined oils are neutral (i.e., neither acidic nor alkaline), free of material that separates on heating (break material), lighter in colour, less viscous, and more susceptible to rancidity.
"In science in general, you break material down into pieces, but when I was creating that dance, I really had to gather all that material and figure out which are the most important findings," Sach says.
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"When you break materials, you're almost always going to be driving chemical reactions," he said.
Blasting is commonly used to break materials such as coal, ore, stone, or other mined materials, to demolish buildings, and to excavate foundations for civil structures.
How do decomposers break materials down?
As educators, we are accustomed to breaking material into consumable bits.
You would certainly like to think that somewhere, beyond the inevitable Carlin documentary, his ground-breaking material might live on.
Pyroclastic rocks are those formed from clastic (from the Greek word for broken) material ejected from volcanoes.
In addition, says Dr. Roediger, frequent testing has the practical effect of breaking material into chunks, which helps students keep up in courses that cover lots of ground.
Conventional blasting operations include (1) drilling holes, (2) placing a charge and detonator in each hole, (3) detonating the charge, and (4) clearing away the broken material.
Footage of a cheetah running at full tilt with its claws extended for maximum grip is among the ground-breaking material captured for the latest BBC wildlife documentary.
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