Sentence examples for mixed with wheat from inspiring English sources

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To determine AD using the regression ('Reg2') method, three graded levels of lupine mixed with wheat were fed.

The Institute makes it from scratch, mixed with wheat starch and milk, and dusted with ground ginger and cinnamon, for 10 Turkish lira, or $5.40.

Composting of poultry manure mixed with wheat straw was carried out in specially designed reactors (32 L) under controlled laboratory conditions over 13 days.

According to Grollman, these findings prove that the cancers were caused by aristolochic acid, which he suspects was ingested after seeds from the plant got mixed with wheat and ended up in the villagers' bread.

During bioassays, the fungus conidia were mixed with wheat flour then provided to the insects for feeding on the mixture for 24 h.

On the other hand, cumulative mean N2O fluxes were 31%% lower (p < 0.05) when faba bean mixed with wheat than in soils planted with N-fertilized wheat.

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But as with so many practices a few years ago, chaff got mixed in with wheat.

We'd only just begun: Out came kibbee naye tartare mixed lightly with wheat and spices, as well as a simmered chicory called hindby.

Salep was observed to vastly increase the viscosity of mixture samples when mixed with corn, wheat or potato starches.

It consists of 24 oblong metal trays set on posts in four orderly rows, each tray containing shredded litter mixed with water, wheat paste and pigment; these mixtures are meant to become decorative wall panels when dried in the sun.

Chhanna is mixed with 2 3percentnt wheat flour and kneaded into a uniform dough.

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