The absorbing medium is then treated with a solvent of the caffeol, and the solution is separated from the petrolatum.
Any residual traces of the solvent left in the bean are volatilized upon roasting.
Because of the difficulty of causing the solvent to penetrate the bean, recourse to grinding resulted.
The principle of thorough extraction demands that, as the substance being extracted becomes progressively more exhausted, freshsolvent should be brought into contact with it.
Its great solvent power over fats and mixed oils renders it a useful agent in many industrial operations.
If we patiently and skilfully bring to bear upon the black man the solvent and formative influences of civilisation, one of two things must happen.
Three postulates there must be before a solvent and progressive nation can be founded.
And as soon as Dick Quarren and I are sufficiently solvent to warrant it, the Legation is going to give a series of brilliant banquets; will you come, Mrs. Leeds?
In case the fund is so used, and the liquidated assets of the bank prove to be inadequate for its complete replenishment, a tax sufficient to meet the deficit is levied on the solvent banks in proportion to their circulation.
Additional contributions from the solvent banks are required for the replenishment of the fund when it has been depleted.
Its discount operations are limited by law to bills maturing in not more than three months, and bearing the signatures of at least three solvent persons, or two signatures and secured in addition by specified forms of collateral.
Thought is to the brain what gastric juice is to the stomach—a solvent to reduce whatever is received to a condition in which all that is wholesome and nutritive may be appropriated, and that alone.
The great secret of being solvent and well-to-do and comfortable is to get ahead of your expenses.
He motioned for her to follow him to the computer cubicle in the back, past the head-high racks of solvent vials and the giant autoclave.
They may well be connected in some way with solvent molecules, and there are several indications that an ion consists of an electrified part of the molecule of the dissolved salt with an attendant atmosphere of solvent round it.
These exotic influences may indeed have acted as a further solvent upon Buddhism.
The agents most effective in restoring the solvent power of the bile are the salts of soda, of which the sulphate is preferred by Harley.
Doubtless the solvent action of the gastric juice aids in the process.
That it is beneficial by stimulating the flow of pancreatic secretion and by allaying spasms is probably true, but that any quantity which can be administered in safety will act as a solvent of cholesterin concretions cannot be believed.
The peculiarities of the ulcer are due not to any specific cause, but to the solvent action of the gastric juice, which keeps clean the floor and the sides of the ulcer.
When, however, these concretions are made up of lime and pigment, their integrity can be impaired only by the process of cleavage; no solvent action can take place.
The stomach is thereby kept in a constant state of congestion, the nutrition of the mucous membrane is less active than in health, and its solvent juices are more sparingly secreted.
In the gall-bladder two factors are in operation to effect the disintegration of the contained calculi: the movements of the body, by which the corners and the borders are crumbled; the solvent action of the alkaline bile on the cholesterin.
In the cases of three females a still smaller amount of solvent power was displayed.
So the dominant Anglo-Saxon population of England was a solvent for the Norman French, and the densely packed humanity of China for their Manchu conquerors.
Further, this solvent action in the case of water and dilute acids, at least, is certainly associated with marked chemical changes.
The real activity of ground water is due to its great solvent power; every time we put sugar into tea or soap into water we are using water as a solvent.
Showing how caves and holes are formed by the solvent action of water.
These are prepared mixtures of soap and some other solvent of greasy matter.
To act alone or with soap in exerting a solvent action on greasy impurities, so that the cleansing process may be facilitated.
Such matter is not dissolved by the usual cleansing agents used in laundry work, such as water and soap, but requires some special solvent to act on it.
It is the solvent, or dissolving, power of water that makes this liquid valuable in cooking, but of the two kinds, soft water is preferable to hard, because it possesses greater solvent power.
In fact, its particular function in the body is to act as a solvent and a carrier of nutritive material and waste.
This serves to show how great are the solvent powers of water charged with carbonic acid, and the extent to which, in the course of centuries, it might remove the calcareous rocks with which it came in contact.
It was reserved for Nelson's genius to bring a sufficiently powerful solvent to bear on the crystallised opinion of the service, and to find a formula which would shed all that was bad and combine all that was good in previous systems.
For the supposed urate-solvent effects of lithium salts, see =Lithii Carbonas=.
Lithium was formerly given to promote the elimination of urates because it was supposed to have special urate-solvent properties, but under the conditions existing in the body these properties do not come into play.
For the supposed urate-solvent properties of lithium, see =Lithii Carbonas=.
For the supposed urate-solvent properties of lithium, see Lithii Carbonas.
Fluidextracts are concentrated liquid preparations of vegetable drugs, generally containing alcohol either as a solvent or as a preservative.
We must remember that the particles of gold in the stone may be enveloped with a film of auriferous sulphide, by which they are protected from the solvent actions of the mercury.
Silica is soluble in solutions of alkaline carbonates, as shown in New Zealand geysers; the solvent action being increased by heat and pressure, so also would be the silicate or sulphide of gold.
They may take place from waters at any temperature and any pressure, but mainly from those at high temperature and under heavy pressure, because, on account of their great solvent power, such waters are heavily freighted with metals.
Experimenting in a somewhat similar direction abut twelve months since, I found that the West Australian mine water, with the addition of an acid, was a solvent of gold.