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mixed plate
noun
A plate lunch with more than one entrée.
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Try a seafood pikilia, or mixed plate – calamari, shrimps, mussels and various small fried fish.
Boulud is originally from Lyon, and that comes shining through in a mixed plate of their terrines and charcuterie.
It's a composed rather than mixed plate of rather ordinary stewed chicken, okra fingers and creamy polenta.
I had courgette gratin, followed by a mixed plate of things like curried black rice risotto, and finished off with pear pudding.
In touristy Lahaina, Aloha Mixed Plate, 1285 Front Street, Lahaina, (808) 661-3322, offers home-style local specialties (Korean-style ribs, shoyu chicken) at ocean's edge.
You can eat however, and on top of good breakfasts, and a famed chocolate cake, it is a good place to try a pikalia, a mixed plate that can be based round meat, fish or vegetarian treats.
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The results proved that the whiskers could not be obtained by first method at an appropriate period, but using the second method, a mixed plate-like and long whiskers, and fibrous spherulites could be formed.
The contents of the plates were mixed via plate shaker (Lab-Line Instruments Inc., Melrose Park, IL, USA) for 5 min followed by incubation for 1 hat 37°C in the dark.
The LiFePO4 nanocrystals synthesized at low temperature exhibited mono-dispersed and carbon-mixed plate-type LiFePO4 nanoparticles with average length, width, and thickness of approximately 100 to 300 nm, 100 to 200 nm, and 50 nm, respectively.
In the case of the sample with 10 wt% carbon, it showed mono-dispersed and carbon-mixed plate-type LiFePO4 nanoparticles with average length, width, and thickness of approximately 100 to 300 nm, 100 to 200 nm, and 50 nm, respectively, as shown in Figure 4.
Primers were obtained from Sigma-Aldrich in 96-well mixed-plate format, 10 μmol/L dilution in Tris per oligonucleotide.
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