And 007, his hot-box cooled and his experience vastly enlarged, hauled the Mogul freight slowly to the roundhouse.
If possible, they should not be moved from one shelf to another, but the oven should be cooled gradually by opening the ventilators or lowering the gas.
If oily, it must be cooled by standing tin in very cold water.
Mix the meal to a thin paste with some of the cooled broth (from the pint).
Then it went rolling through the universe, burning its way through other banks of fog, and condensed the moisture without, until it fell in floods of rain upon its hot surface, and cooled the outward crust.
She cleansed his wounds and cooled his fever, leaving him at length sleeping with a wan smile of triumph on his face.
Roussilac's anger cooled at that, and he lowered his voice as he answered: "I left my cousin not three hours ago in the place where she is confined as an impenitent by the judgment of the Abbe Laroche.
Whip the whites very stiff, and beat into them, a few spoonfuls at a time, the cooled gelatine.
When wellcooled break them up with a wooden or silver spoon; and stir into the beaten eggs with the seasoning.
Stir the paste into the icing after it is made; spread between the cooled cakes.
Stir in the butter, then the yolks of the eggs, beaten and strained, whatever flavoring you may desire, and when these have cooled somewhat, the whipped whites.
This volcano, which commenced on the 11th June, continued for two years, and the lava was not cooled in some places, when visited eleven years after.
The enemy sea had cooled her burning brain; Had laid to rest the heart that could not rest; Had hid the horror of its own dread face!
In water cooled transformers how much cooling surface is required for an internal cooling coil?
A water cooled transformer is one in which water is the cooling agent, and, in most cases, oil is the medium by which heat is transferred from the coils to the water.
As is indicated by the classification, this type of transformer is cooled by forcing a current of air through ducts, provided between the coils and between sectionalized portions of the core.
Water cooled transformers may be divided into two classes, as those having: 1.
The transformer is of the repulsion coil type, oil cooled and oil insulated.
Both oil cooled and water cooled types are available for all voltages, being restricted in this respect only by the limitations of transmission facilities.
Not only has water been cooled to temperatures considerably below the melting point of ice, but the vapour pressure of the supercooled water has been measured.
On the other hand, it has long been known that water can be cooled below zero without solidification occurring.
Suspended transformation can, however, take place from the side of the liquid phase, just as water or other liquid can be cooled below the normal freezing point without solidification occurring.
Thus, if a solution represented by x{1} is cooled down, the composition will remain unchanged as indicated by the horizontal dotted line, until the point D is reached.
In ordinary glass we have a familiar example of a liquid which has been cooled to a temperature at which crystallization takes place with very great slowness.
If, now, the solution is cooled down in contact with the solid salts to just below the transition point, it becomes supersaturated with respect to the racemate, and this will be deposited.
On heating beyond these limits there is a sudden and not a continuous change, and the system no longer regains its former condition on being cooled to the ordinary temperature.
After the solution has been cooleddown to such a temperature that solid substance separates out, a portion of the liquid phase is removed with a pipette and analyzed.
Finally, let the water and vapour be cooled down until ice begins to separate out.
The lamp heats the metallic plate, expands the air which rises and is cooled by convection on coming in contact with the top plate, and descends as shown.
Heated air is continually ascending in some places only to be cooledand to descend in other places.
The cold atmosphere, as the piston went down, of course followed it and cooled the cylinder.
As it comes out into the colder air, it is cooled into the tiny droplets which form the puff.
It is only when cooled into tiny droplets that we can see it.
If calves show a tendency to looseness of the bowels, feed less milk, and when this does not remedy the trouble, heat some skim-milk to boiling and when it is cooled to a proper temperature feed this to the calf.
We warmed it, and we cooled it, and used a dairy thermometer, but nothing would do.
When you are about eighty years old, have cooled down about ten degrees below zero, have got a little dim about the eyes, and a little stiff about the knees, it may possibly be safe for you to come and break yourself in gradually.
He seemed interested in what I had to say about appeals to the conscience, but said my youthful enthusiasm would get cooled down when I knew more of the world.
In the morning, when cooled down, out of that rude sketch, as you justly call it, I shall attempt a drawing.
Nor was it until the heat of the victory had a little cooled that he realized he was left in the lurch to pay for Sheridan's three hours' coaching.
This news much cooled the blood of the company, M.
And it is true that as soon as I had cooled myself, I felt thus.
He took it into his head afterwards to go out visiting a good deal, and as he preserved all his old unpleasant manners, he afflicted all he visited; he went even to persons who had often cooled their heels in his antechambers.
Granite is supposed to have been “formed at considerable depths in the earth, where it has cooled and crystallised slowly under great pressure, where the contained gases could not expand.
If the earth were a fluid mass cooled by radiation, the cooled parts would, by the laws of circulating fluids, descend towards the centre, and be replaced on the surface by matter at a higher temperature.
From this area,” he adds, “the south wind must formerly have absorbed moisture, and must have been still further cooled and saturated with aqueous vapour as it passed over the Mediterranean.
These, being of looser texture, are presumed to have cooled more rapidly than the Plutonic rocks, and at or near the surface.
The earth cooled progressively up to the Jurassic period, the rains lost their continuity and abundance, and the pressure of the atmosphere sensibly diminished.
The hypothesis assumes that as the vaporous mass cooled by the radiation of heat into space, the particles of matter would approximate and solidify.
The first water which fell, in the liquid state, upon the slightly cooled surface of the earth would be rapidly converted into steam by the elevation of its temperature.
Fresh disturbance broke out upon this; but he stuck to his determination to delay the reading until the heats had cooled down, and what should have been given in the middle of February he did not give until the close of March.
Its greeting was more delicate than even my mother's kiss, and yet it cooled my whole body.
Water, at rest, may be cooled many degrees below the freezing point without becoming solid.
Water cooled to 40° still retains its peculiar corpuscular arrangement; but immediately it passes below that temperature, it begins to dispose itself in such a manner that visible crystals may form the moment it reaches 32°.
Mama wiped my face and hands, her voice soothing, as she cooled me.
Being cooled by the rains, it comes south into the hot valley of this great Riverein Lake, or lacustrine river.
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