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homogenizers
noun
Plural of homogenizer
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Emulsions are created using a wide variety of homogenizers, agitators, or sonicators.
Water baths and vacuum sealers (for sous vide) and combination ovens (for wet-bulb temperature control) are basic, but there's so much more, from Dewar flasks for liquid nitrogen to centrifuges for separating ingredients to rotor-stator homogenizers to Pacojets for making sorbet out of pretty much anything.
Radio and television are great homogenizers of language.
Not that today's trophy cookware costs quite as much as a farm, but the authepsa was the Ancient Roman equivalent of the stratospherically expensive ovens that now promise to bake soufflés at a temperature set to the nearest 0.01 degree, and fashionably laboratorial gizmos like centrifuges, compressors and homogenizers.
The film was about a young stenographer who becomes the first woman ever hired by a Boston shipping office, but even that was twisted by the Hollywood homogenizers.
Homogenizers are simply heavy-duty, high-pressure pumps equipped with a special valve at the discharge end.
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Two-stage homogenization is sometimes practiced, during which the milk is forced through a second homogenizer valve or a breaker ring.
To his critics, he was a homogenizer who turned serious fare into pablum.
But that merely sweetened the anticipation among chefs and the type of home cooks unafraid to make almond cream with a homogenizer.
That means presenting herself as a cosmopolitan pop homogenizer, accompanied by musicians of substance.
Homogenized milk is produced by treatment in a Homogenizer; invented in 1902 by August Gaulin.
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