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When the sauce is thickened and glossy, remove from the heat, whisk in the lemon juice and season to taste.
It's not painful, but there seems to be a thickened band in the palm of my hand that's puckering the skin at the base of the finger.
Add the egg yolks and vinegar to the bowl and whisk constantly until thickened.
These include pulmonary hypertension, an otherwise incurable disease in which thickened arteries obstruct the flow of blood, leading to heart failure.
The scrotum is generally red and thickened.
The lower two or three pectoral fin rays, which are long, thickened, and detached from the remainder of the fin, form organs of taste and touch and are used for locomotion.
In this method, air bubbles carry the solids to the surface, where a layer of thickened sludge forms.
Callus, also spelled callous, also called callosity or tyloma, in dermatology, small area of thickened skin, the formation of which is caused by continued friction, pressure, or other physical or chemical irritation.
Tuber, short, thickened, mostly underground stem that constitutes the resting stage of certain seed plants.
The ridge protrudes into the coelomic cavity, and the fold of thickened epithelium becomes filled with mesenchyme.
Flame thrower, military assault weapon that projects a stream of blazing oil or thickened gasoline against enemy positions.
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