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"Particular care and precautions were taken not to alter even a grain of pigment," he wrote.
There's even a grain bowl with quinoa and buckwheat, if you're feeling saintly.
So what if my intestinal tract had been so thoroughly scoured I couldn't hold down even a grain of rice?
And there is even a grain of truth in the old one about carrots helping you see in the dark – vitamin A, retinol and all that.
Many things could have gone wrong with the New Horizons mission: At the craft's speed of 20 kilometers per second, "even a grain of rice would destroy your spacecraft," Binzel said.
To write about her is to succumb gradually to desperation and hopelessness — there just doesn't seem to be any route around the fluffiest of the puffiest of articles — and to grovel for even a grain of dirt.
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Ironically, that's cheaper even than a grain.
Even sorghum, a grain now used mostly as fodder, became a delicacy in the nineteenth century.
Such approach introduces at least two errors: (a) the Kozeny Carman equation is based on an idealized solid medium with pipe conduits, rather than a realistic granular medium and (b) even if a grain size is used, it is obvious that it varies with varying porosity.
Do not buy a product if it names wheat or gluten under the warning, even if a grain with gluten is not listed among the ingredients.
Additionally, more plastic work has to be spent for realizing a certain strain when the sample is deformed by simple shear instead of rolling, and so one could expect even a smaller grain size for cold-rolling [33].
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