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"The meat retains more collagen, so there's less shrinkage, but for us it's about flavor and texture".
She said more research was needed into whether taking a B12 supplement would result in less shrinkage.
The only disadvantage is that tenderloin is much more expensive than brisket, but there is so much less shrinkage that it's not as painful as you might think.
Dry aged, with about 20 percent fat, it makes for a burger with the flavor of a good steak and less shrinkage than other ground beef.
So when he left the chicken parts cooking on the stove rather than moving them to the oven, it was because, he said, "slow sautéing is like slow roasting: you'll get less shrinkage, lose less moisture".
MRI scans of the brains of the participants before the study started and after it ended showed that those who were given simvastatin did experience less shrinkage of the brain – by 0.3% a year on average rather than the expected 0.6%, a reduction of 43% when adjustments were made for the age and gender of the volunteers.
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This suggests that the modeling resins did not necessarily produce less polymerization shrinkage, but sometimes more shrinkage than the conventional PMMA/MMA resin when they were all mixed at the same P/ L ratio.
They are also experimenting with making things from other types of waste plastic that suffer less from shrinkage.
These patients also had less brain shrinkage.
A silorane-based resin matrix presents less curing shrinkage when compared to a methacrylate resin matrix.
Parts fabricated using eGAIM exhibited less volumetric shrinkage than did parts fabricated using conventional injection molding.
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