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The catalyst was then dried to about 80 °C using a heating oven.
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You can melt the records without an oven by using a heat or embossing gun in place of the oven.
A Genesys 20 Visible spectrophotometer (Thermo Scientific, Waltham, USA) was used for all the photometric measurements, a heating oven (Binder, Tuttlingen, Germany) for biomass dry weight determination, and a heating plate (Ika Labortechnik, Staufen, Germany) and a Vortex (Yellow Line TTS2, Wilmington, USA) for shaking the samples.
Many oven-grilling recipes use a heat of around 275 o F — lower or higher is also possible, but will lead to longer or shorter cooking times, respectively.
Similar experiments were carried out for dewatering by microwave heating using a conventional oven operating at 2.45 GHz and 800 W power.
Then, sections were immersed in 10 mmol/l citrate buffer (pH 6.00) and heated using a microwave oven at 800 W for 15 min to enhance antigen retrieval.
Sections were immersed in 10 mM citrate buffer (pH 6.0) and heated using a microwave oven at 800 W for 10 min to enhance antigen retrieval.
Otherwise, we recommend a short heat treatment using a microwave oven for ∼3-4 min before homogenizing the samples in order to obtain stable results (see supplementary material Table S1).
Others mentioned cooking during the day and re-heating the meal using a microwave oven in the evening.
Pizza, dish of Italian origin consisting of a flattened disk of bread dough topped with some combination of olive oil, oregano, tomato, olives, mozzarella or other cheese, and many other ingredients, baked quickly usually, in a commercial setting, using a wood-fired oven heated to a very high temperature and served hot.
Subsequently, the resulted suspension was heated using a household microwave oven (Midea, Foshan, China, 2,450 MHz, 700 W) for several minutes, and then cooled to room temperature naturally.
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