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Test by inserting a small knife or skewer at the centre to be sure it is completely baked.
Mothers use the device by inserting a small pink speaker into their vagina and controlling it using a phone app.
It is made by inserting a small tube called a catheter into a blood vessel in the groin and maneuvering it into the heart.
Wrap the aubergine in aluminium foil and bake in the oven at 180C/gas mark 4 until cooked, checking that it's cooked by inserting a small knife.
Transfer the tin to the oven and cook for 30 minutes, or until set – you can check this by inserting a small knife into the centre; if it comes out clean the caramels are ready.
Test by inserting a small knife into the centre of the cake: if it comes out with no more than a crumb or two stuck to it, the cake's ready.
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In this case the iterative algorithm did not converge on the original matrix (which, as is mentioned in [14], can happen) and so in this case, the recommended approach is to augment the original weights by effectively inserting a small positive weight for transitions that were originally zero (this idea is revisited in the Discussion).
It is done by inserting a very small needle into the skin and destroying the cell which cause hair growth.
Surgeons diagnose endometriosis an abnormal growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus by inserting a small camera into the pelvic cavity to look for endometrial cells in places other than the lining of the uterus, the only place they should normally grow.
The tests involved inserting a small amount of helium gas into the inflaters.
This crevice was repaired by inserting a row of small nails (alternatively from the exterior to the interior and vice versa), invisible both from the outside and the inside.
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