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The hands cup the slime into a conical mound, then flatten the pile with the bulb end of a ladle.
The siphon, which has a tiny hole at the bulb end, draws the oil up from the carafe.
It comes to the table, sumptuously oily, in a heaping green tangle: some kind of reedy, oniony chives shot through with the white, the green and the bulb end of scallions all separate.
If the business model for L.E.D.s shifts toward mass-market bulbs of lower price and life span alongside "lightified products" that are subject to digital-age upgrade cycles, then the technology's potentially radical challenge to repetitive consumption will — like the long-lasting incandescent bulb — end up being comfortably absorbed by consumer culture.
The glass bulb end is closed using silica gel (glass adhesive).
It was applied orally once daily using an infusion canule with a bulb end (Acufirm Ernst Kratz Nadelfabrik, Dreieich, Germany) [24].
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But the fact remains that every year in Australia, some 10-15 tofnes of galvanised steel bulbs end up landfill, despite the fact they're made of fully recyclable steel.
It shows to have nine-bulb ended radial conductors being fed EM energy from the central rotating electron-signature-circle, as an opposed one of the two induction zones approach one of the nine conductors.
The bulb's end is a white plug shaped mechanism.
These new bulbs will end up as just another source of mercury in the environment.
"Ultimately, incandescent light bulbs will end up in a museum, just like vacuum tubes did for electronics," he says.
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