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Permafrost creates serious construction problems, especially where the subsoil is an unstable mixture of fine silt and water.
Here I've used a cooked mixture of fine oatmeal and milk, allowing the sugar to be reduced without losing that fudge texture.
Whizz the bread in a food processor for a few minutes, until you have a mixture of fine and chunky crumbs.
The column designed for calcite production was packed with mixture of fine Norris sand, fly ash, urea, CaCl2; and the immobilized bacterial species B. sphaericus.
It is also known as a flowable fill which is usually a mixture of fine aggregates, small amount of cement, fly ash, and water.
Ex situ measurements reveal that macroscopic twin-bands, which are composed of a mixture of fine twin-lamella and matrix material, generate approximately 30% axial strain.
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Marl, old term used to refer to an earthy mixture of fine-grained minerals.
The Bill is expected to amend magistrates' powers to enable them to impose a mixture of fines and community punishments which to date have been separate.
It is worth noting that the unstable electrostatic voltage during the spanning also causes the mixture of fine-rough fibers.
Those involved are generally punished by a mixture of fines, restriction of privileges and stopping of shore leave.
This was powdered to get a uniform mixture of fines, which was used along with the sand in varying proportions as mentioned earlier.
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