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homogenize

[hə′mäj·ə‚nīz]
(metallurgy)
To hold metal at a high temperature long enough to eliminate by diffusion any chemical segregation of the components.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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More stretchability of homogenized milk LFMCs is due to the fact that homogenization results in small disrupted fat droplets covered with casein.
Twenty milliliter of untreated, sheared, and homogenized suspensions were separately placed in colorimetric tubes.
During the summer of 2000, we analyzed 90 (25 were sequenced) subtraction products prepared from samples homogenized in 0.32 M sucrose and 90 subtraction products (46 were sequenced) prepared from samples homogenized in 0.85 M sucrose.
For example, the acidified slurry is homogenized by recirculating it through a colloid mill to produce an aqueous (oil-in-water) emulsion or pourable dressing.
Add phase F to the main batch, while homogenized mixing for 15 minutes while maintaining the temperature.
Motionless mixing elements include Thermogenizers specifically for extrusion, which deliver homogenized melt streams to the die and have mixing capacities independent of extruder output.
Dorfo bought out 151 and homogenized it, Zach held on to the video and teamed up with Steve Roche to throw it all together.
sorceresses?) spout observations that sound like recent Godard--"the English language has colonized the world"--and bemoan the homogenized culture of the new European Union.
Driscoll contends that audiences--she estimates hers to be "70% GLBT or omnisexual"--are looking for alternatives to homogenized corporate entertainment and are finding it in the independent world.
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