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Both hydraulic and windmill wedge pressing were performed in our project to compare methods and make a well-considered choice for the historical reconstructions.
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As cabbage and lettuce leaves are already in layers, its easier to cut them into wedges and then take smaller portions of that wedge, gently pressing them flat to slice the same way without rolling to maintain crispness.
Centuries ago, the Chinese employed the same series of operations followed in modern pressing mills namely, bruising or grinding the seeds in stone mills, heating the meal in open pans, and then pressing out the oil in a wedge press.
The pressing wedge was hammered by the ram block, to build up a pressure between 200 and 300 bar.
Further thoughts: When I began my economics career, I still wrote papers by pressing a wedge into wet clay longhand on legal pads, then had them typed up by someone else.
"If these governing bodies cannot get together to fix this loophole, if players stop using this wedge, which would stop the pressing of the issue, then I will relook at it and put the wedge back in play," Mickelson said.
In the formulation, the problem is visualized as two wedges created by a crack, pressing on a half-plane.
Rory McIlroy leaned hard on his wedge after a poor approach shot, pressing down on it until it bent.
If they multiplied with abandon, they would push down into the intestinal wall, pressing against our cells and wedging between them.
He cranks his handle and as he does he slips in pieces of wood and wedges of broken rubble to slowly lift the pressing weight of concrete off a green metal lathe.
The case has riveted Pakistan's brittle political system, driving a wedge between the government and the judiciary as the country faces pressing economic and security threats.
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