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In the United States, ethanol biofuel is made primarily from corn (maize) grain, and it is typically blended with gasoline to produce "gasohol," a fuel that is 10 percent ethanol.
Ethanol is typically blended with regular fuel, and a widespread switchover to an ethanol blend (a result of another provision of last year's energy bill) has contributed to some petrol shortages in Texas and elsewhere, as the supply chain creaks into life.
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To improve the HMA crack resistance, soft asphalt binders are typically blended with RAP and/or RAS to modify their rheological properties.
In insects, sex pheromones are typically blends of small numbers of volatile organic compounds (e.g. [ 5]).
We shouldn't be surprised – autobiographical writing about theatre is typically a blend of myth and memory.
Instead, it is typically a blend of coconut oil and/or (often, partially hydrogenated) soybean or canola oil with artificial butter flavor, TBHO, with citric acid added to improve stability, beta carotene added for color, and methyl-silicone added as an anti-foaming agent.
This blend is typically used within 30 40 km miles of the production site.
A post-fusion technique, in which B-mode and power Doppler volumes are independently rendered and then fused based on alpha blending, is typically used in 3D power Doppler imaging.
At this stage in the evening, the networks' underlying estimate is typically based on a blend of the actual exit poll interviews and an average of pre-election polls, but in this case, the interviewers that help conduct the entrance poll have been able to obtain actual results from many of the sampled caucus precincts.
Splenda is typically used in sweetener blends, most frequently with acesulfame potassium (CAS RN 55589-62-3) (Sunett; marketed in the United States by Nutrinova, Somerset, NJ).
In this strategy, pure liquefied biomass is typically used as feedstock and is blended with DGEBA.
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