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History has a very tight sieve".
6. Strain the liquid through a tight sieve into a saucepan.
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Ec LS and Ec HP form a fairly tight complex that will survive molecular sieve chromatography but can be separated by anion-exchange chromatography, wherein Ec LS adheres poorly to the resin, while Ec HP adheres tightly.
To remove lumps from the paste, strain it through a thin sieve or pair of tights.[7].
The dried S. officinarum bagasse was then pulverized and sieved through a 100 µm mesh copper sieve and kept in air tight container.
The dried biomass was ground, sieved and stored in air tight container for further use.
The material has been dried at 100 °C for 24 h and then grounded, sieved and kept in air tight container for further uses.
The fraction that passed through the sieve was collected and kept in air tight containers to avoid pre-hydration during storage.
Small-scale beekeepers usually process their honey only minimally, separating it from the comb by spinning in a drum, then filtering through a sieve or muslin (or, occasionally I believe, a pair of tights) to remove any unwanted debris.
Dried biomass was ground and passed through 36-mesh-size sieve to obtain uniform particle size then stored at −20 °C in an air-tight seal container until used.
She saw that either change disrupted the tight seals between the cells in the capillary walls, and both treatments turned healthy capillaries into sieves.
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