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Gelling meaning
present participle and gerund of gel
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Mr Marginov's son was punched during the encounter by a member of Gelling's group, but it was Gelling who delivered the fatal punch to the 51-year-old.
Agarose is also harder than agar and may therefore be preferable where greater gel strength is necessary, and its lower gelling temperature may prevent causing thermal shock to the organism when the cells are suspended in liquid before gelling.
Gelling Diesel fuel is also prone to waxing or gelling in cold weather; both are terms for the solidification of diesel oil into a partially crystalline state.
The melting temperature is different from the gelling temperature, depending on the sources, agarose gel has a gelling temperature of 35-42 °C and a melting temperature of 85-95 °C.
Jamie Gelling was arrested after he was forensically linked to a carrier bag containing £11,730.00 of criminal cash.
Morgan Rogers is hoping Middlesbrough's early transfer business can serve them well come the start of the season, with a strong core of players gelling over the summer.
The combination of these three components provides for a moist environment best suited for wound healing, with superior anti-microbial activity in an easy-to-use thermo-reversible gelling system that is optimized for sensitive wounds.
All that said, the best way to address a diesel fuel gelling problem is to visit a professional mechanic from the start.
C. This had its moments with the athleticism and flips, but they weren’t exactly gelling in a lot of ways.
Diesel fuel gelling isn't the most common problem, due to the extreme conditions that must be met for it to occur.
For instance, pectin is a gelling agent used to 'hold ingredients together' – an indication that food is made up of broken-down ingredients and likely to be soft, says Dr Dicken – which makes it easier to overeat.
She reflected: “We’ve got some new faces so it has been good to get them gelling, get some combinations going and get to know each other a bit better.
The gelling problem ultimately boils down to the fact that diesel fuel contains paraffin wax particles.
There are unmistakable signs that what the strategic canon calls a “community of interest” is gelling around the idea of counterbalancing Chinese overreach.
John McDermott QC prosecuting, said Gelling and his friends had been in a bar in Southport, Merseyside before he and his pals crossed paths with Mr Marginov and his two boys.
When Ipswich signed a dozen players last summer the prospect of them gelling was wishful thinking but, 12 months on, some of those faces could thrive, with Janoi Donacien and Kayden Jackson determined to be a hit.
Taking advantage of the gelling properties of alginate, they combined it with the decomposition of food-grade sodium-bicarbonate (baking soda) to consolidate the material.
Agar-agar may also be used as the gelling agent in gel clarification, a culinary technique used to clarify stocks, sauces, and other liquids.
Double-base (DB) propellants DB propellants are composed of two monopropellant fuel components where one typically acts as a high-energy (yet unstable) monopropellant and the other acts as a lower-energy stabilizing (and gelling) monopropellant.
Guar as a plant has a multitude of different functions for human and animal nutrition but its gelling-agent-containing seeds (guar gum) are today the most important use.