The cake will be less liable to burn if the pans are lined with white buttered paper.
Iron cooking utensils, when new, will be less liable to crack if heated gradually five or six hours, and then cooled slowly, before being used to cook in.
They will be less liable to break if the water is cold when they are put in.
When it happens to young subjects it is less liable to be mistaken for ascites.
It is found very convenient in use, and is less liable to fracture than Gay-Lussac's.
Clarified honey is less agreeable than raw honey, and has lost the crystalline character of the latter; but it is less liable to ferment and gripe.
A potash soap made as follows is, however, less liable to change: 150 grains of lead plaster (Emplastrum plumbi, B.
The above method is less liable to error when a larger quantity of the substances are thrown together.
It is less liable to injury from insects, and the crop is consequently much more certain.
Its texture is coarse and hard, and the variety really possesses little merit; though it is somewhat extensively grown in warm latitudes, where it appears to be less liable to the attacks of the cabbage-worm than any other sort.
Let the sole rise from the ground a little also under the toes, as their pressure downward will make the shoe fit better, and it will be less liable to catch small impediments in walking.
The glazing is found to lessen the force of the powder from a fifth to a fourth, but the powder keeps much better when glazed, and is less liable to grow damp.
This prevents the thread from unwrapping, and renders the case firm and less liable to break.
This method of crushing powder is preferred, as it is less liableto accidents.
Not only does this render them less liable to produce digestive disorders, but it also makes them clean.
Horses well groomed and cared for in stables seem to be less liable to the disease than those running at large or than those which are kept and worked under adverse circumstances.
Occasionally but one heel, and that the inner one, is contracted; in these cases there is less liable to be lameness and permanent impairment of the animal's usefulness.
It will be found that this tool will cut smoother and will be less liable to chatter if its top face is ground slightly down towards the point and if it be not forged too slight either in depth or across B.
Can anything be done by feeding or otherwise to toughen the hoofs and render them less liable to crack?
The land near the river, conditions of elevation being similar, would be less liable to frost.
Everything that has a tendency to weaken the animal, will be more or less liable to lead to rot.
Wedder hogs are peculiarly its victims, but only when hirsled, as when allowed to pasture with their mothers they are less liable to it.
In this way it will be less liable to adhere to the wool, and will be much more readily laid upon the skin.
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