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The pale part of the egg is called the egg white, and it coagulates at a temperature of 150 degrees Fahrenheit, which is equivalent to 65 degrees. The yellow part of the egg, known as the egg yolk, will coagulate when the temperature hits 66 degrees Celsius, so it's pretty much the same 150 degrees … Read more
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If this snake is still alive, you should probably just let nature take its course. Unless you're interested in taking this wild snake to a veterinarian and asking for help from this "animal doctor", it's probably wise to set the snake free and let things happen naturally. Whether or not a snake can survive such … Read more
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Weakness in the muscles is one of the most common symptoms of muscular atrophy; this sort of weakness may stem from a deterioration, or shrinkage, of muscle tissue. Some diseases, such as muscular dystrophy or muscular sclerosis, will feature the painful degeneration of vital muscles tissue.
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In political matters, the President may not really deserve to be taking victory laps when he says the economy is doing well. Politicians say a lot of things, and there tends to be a "spin", or agenda, in most public declarations made by top politicians. In fact, many politicians go out of their way to … Read more
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Side work is very important - it's the extra work restaurant staffs (such as waiters and waitresses) do when they have downtime at their jobs. Typical side work performed in the restaurants industry may include filling salt and pepper shakers, wiping down tables, refilling condiment jars and bottles (such as those that hold ketchup and … Read more
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Rolled in fat yeast dough is a type of bread dough that is generally used in sweet, dessert-style breads, such as croissants or rugelachs. This sort of dough is rolled in fat before it is baked, which adds moistness and a crispier outer coating to the finished baked good. Making these doughs and baking them … Read more

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National development is affected by a country's political structure, economy, and industry. For example, in a democracy, where everyone votes to elect a leader and representatives, the populace will have more say in a country's direction and development. In a country where a dictator rules over the populace and elections are rigged (or are not … Read more
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This type of bread dough doesn't contain many fatty ingredients, so it is much drier and much harder than other conventional bread dough. Hard lean dough is common in traditional German baking - often, it is used to make dinner rolls and other recipes. Generally, hard dry bread dough will not contain a lot of … Read more
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Irradiated food is food that is processed with careful doses of ionizing radiation; this ionizing radiation is used to kill certain pathogens and bacteria. Commonly, spices are treated with an irradiated food process before being bottled (or placed in plastic pouches) and sold on store shelves. This method of irradiating food is meant to protect … Read more
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High heat cooking is a cooking style where foods are prepared using very high temperatures. Searing is one example of high heat cooking - in this type of food preparation, meat or fish (such as Ahi tuna steaks) is pan-fried over very high heat for a very short amount of time.
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Quality control in the culinary industry is the process of ensuring food safety, and the process of making sure that food is up to standards in terms of taste and presentation. People who supervise students in culinary schools will work hard to ensure ideal quality control of all items that are prepared in school kitchens … Read more
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This type of building/room will protect whatever is inside from the effects of electro-magnetic pulse; however, it is generally quite expensive to create these areas, which are often used to shield computers from surges and damage. Anyone who wants to create an entire EMP-proof building may need expert assistance from contractors who have experience in … Read more
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The purpose of filing a tax return is to avoid legal difficulties that may ensue if the return is not filed. While many people hate filling out tax returns that declare all of their income from the year (as well as information about student loans, tax deductions, dependents, etc.), they need to do it, because … Read more
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This type of entity-relationship diagram is used to indicate the layout of a database. The notations added to this type of extended entity-relationship are used to indicate changes to an existing layout. Often, these types of schematic layouts are created using software applications, such as SmartDraw or CorelDraw. The logistics of an extended entity-relationship diagram … Read more
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The ammonia that is present in body sweat is also present in urine; this is why people assume that the two substances are the same. However, urine contains ureic acid and other substances that are not present in human sweat. Therefore, the two materials are not the same.
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Most produce definitely doesn't need to be soaked in water before it is used. In ninety-nine percent of cases, a quick, yet thorough rinse of produce will be more than enough to prepare it for salads, boiling, sautéing, and other cooking methods. In general, soaking produce in water will result in limp or rubbery produce … Read more
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Ethanol is the purest form of alcohol; derived from grain, ethanol is the sort of alcohol you will find in vodka, whiskey, and other spirits. In fact, ethanol will always be ingested when you drink any alcoholic beverage. In moderation, drinking ethanol can be relatively harmless; however, in excessive doses, the ingestion of this pure … Read more
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NASA is home to some of the world's best and brightest scientists, technicians, and IT staff. The systems and processes needed to run space exploration programs are layered and complex; these operations require the most intelligent, diligent maintenance possible. If a person gets a B.Tech degree in electronics and computers, he or she may not … Read more
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Be very careful if you receive an email detailing a special offer from Honda Promo Yes in the UK, as affiliated with RBI. Chances are, you are the recipient of a popular scam email that has been widely disseminated over the Internet. This email has confused many people who received it, since they were not … Read more
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To know for sure whether the coolant temperature sending unit controls the compressor clutch on a 2001 Ford Mustang V-6, an owner or mechanic will need to locate a diagram of the cars systems, processes, and engine. This schematic can be used to trace the elements in the temperature sending unit, and to see whether … Read more