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In crystal malt, the starch inside the barley seed is stewed and broken down into sugar, then the grain is roasted until the sugar caramelizes and crystallizes inside the husk.
According to the results reported by Park et al. [42], much of the silica was observed in the outer epidermis cells and concentrated in hair- and dome-shaped protrusions and also as dispersed silica inside the husk (Fig. 2a).
A significantly higher resolution can be obtained using TEM, which has been used for detection of graphene oxide in the tissues of wheat (T. aestivum) seedlings [179], the presence of graphene inside the husk of tomato (S. lycopersicum) seeds [172], localization of C70 in rice (O. sativa) leaves [145], MWCNTs in root and leaves of maize (Z. mays) and soybean (G. max).
The corn will steam on its own inside the husk.
The corn ear and its dense, watery stalk will be hot after cooking, staying hot inside the husk.
You're ready to proceed when the silks (the stringy part inside the husk) and the tops of the leaves are cool enough to handle with your bare hands.
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In Italy, middle aged people are driven to suicide by the economic policies from Rome, Berlin and Brussels, but there's plenty of room for start-up incubators inside the husks of dead industries.
Usually, even the silks will remain left behind inside the husks.
The female larva settles on a crab, crawls to a joint in its leg, pokes a hole in it, and squeezes her soft parts through it into the crab's insides, leaving behind the husk of her shell.
The thickness of the husk can vary depending on species, but the nut inside will be white or tan and roughly the size of a gumball.
He stomped on one of the decaying hulls, picked it up and started pulling the husk away from the hard nut inside.
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