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In both, the delicate grains of rice are dry and separate from one another, and very reminiscent of an Indian pilaf.
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It's precisely because of the delicate grain of instruments and voices, the wispy overtones of their spatial diffusion, that ECM has preferred to sell its recordings, distinguished by their audiophilic precision, as albums (and then CDs) and has, until now, shied away from the compression of fast digital downloads and streams.
This grain has a delicate texture, nutty flavor and high protein content — an average of 16.2 percent protein per serving, compared to 7.5 percent for rice and 14 percent for wheat.
— and delicate in texture.
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The techniques for characterization of clay minerals are very delicate, because of fine grain-size of clay materials.
Vialone nano rice was drier and more delicate than the arborio, the grains smaller and plumper and excellent whether flavored simply with herbs and garlic ($7.50) or with shrimp and roasted garlic.
We stop at an inland salt lake to potter among the blinding grains, stepping over delicate little scrawls of tracks, and plucking saltified lizards from the pan.
One sleeve had delicate ruching that resembled wood grain.
"Personally, I like a tight grain with the small, delicate knots," he said.
This results in poor electrical properties, which cannot be improved with annealing as the delicate thin films nucleate to form grain clusters.
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