Sentence examples for minute to release from inspiring English sources

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Add all the spices and cook for another minute to release their flavours.

Gently squeeze the orange over the top, then drop in and stir for a minute, to release the oils.

Strictly classified under government protocol as "Listed X", it can emit a signal over an area of up to an estimated 10 sq km, forcing hundreds of mobile phones per minute to release their unique IMSI and IMEI identity codes, which can be used to track a person's movements in real time.

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Add the chorizo and cook for two minutes to release its oil.

John B. Herrington of the space shuttle Endeavour found the problem -- a stowed antenna -- then struggled for several minutes to release it.

Here a few hackers take a few minutes to release some pent-up coding aggression by pitching toys against the wall.

After several steps of sedimentation and washing, the myofibers were again enzymatically treated with 0.0125% Collagenase and 0.05% Dispase (Invitrogen) for 30 minutes to release satellite cells.

The tendons were then subsequently digested with 0.5% bacterial collagenase (type 4, Worthington) in 0.25% trypsin in HBSS (6 ml) for 1.5 hours with gentle pipetting every 20 minutes to release the endotenon cells.

Protein G Sepharose (GE Healthcare, Piscataway, NJ) beads were then added to the lysate for 3 hours, collected by low-speed centrifugation, washed three times in lysis buffer and boiled in 2X SDS-PAGE sample buffer with 2% beta-mercaptoethanol for 10 minutes to release immunoprecipitated dMfn.

Add 50 ml of SDS sample buffer, boiling for 2 minutes to release the bound proteins.

Samples were heated to 100°C for 5 minutes to release the bound proteins prior to gel loading.

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