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In dentistry, a calculus or a tartar refers to a hardened plaque on the teeth, formed by the presence of saliva, debris and minerals (White 1997).
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Select a bracing, mineral white from the Sicilian slopes, and settle in.
Then to Sardinia and Corsica, with their different minglings of French and Italian winemaking traditions and grape varieties, and to Sicily's ethereal red and mineral white renaissance.
The two mansengs are also found in Producteurs Plaimont's dessert wine Saint Albert Pacherenc du Vic Bilh 2011 (£14.26, 37.5cl, Corney & Barrow), while petit manseng joins petit corbu for the mineral white from Alain Brumont's Bouscassé.
A series of experiments is carried out on a two-phase flow loop using mineral white oil and tap water.
One of the smoky, peachy, mineral whites made from fiano, such as Mastroberardino Fiano di Avellino 2013 (£14.95, Wine Direct) would make a fine foil for the rice dish.
The oxalate minerals in white paint are believed to be a result of the microbiological alteration of huntite and calcite [10].
Fig. 3 a Thin section of sample with pore-dominated porosity and only one minor fracture visible; b thin section under fluorescent light; c TS3 binary image with the connected voids in black and unconnected voids and minerals in white.
We also found Steinmetz flour, rye flour, and whole-wheat flour and sesame contain a lot of vitamins, fibers, and minerals; however, white wheat flour contains small quantities of vitamins, fibers, and minerals (Table 2(b)).
In this study, we also tested nutritional content of each ingredient of the breads and found that Steinmetz flour, rye flour, and whole-wheat flour and sesame contain a lot of vitamins and minerals; however, white wheat flour contains small quantities of vitamins and minerals.
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