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Example sentences for "starters"

Lexicographically close words:
starship; starships; start; started; starter; starting; startings; startit; startle; startled
  1. It is important that the starters should not be such as to form a hard curd that cannot be mixed uniformly with the milk, since the curd particles would appear as white specks in the cheese.

  2. This property is also of importance in the dairy as in the preparation of dry starters for creameries and cheese factories.

  3. Such starters are known as pure culture or commercial starters, and are prepared in both liquid and dry form.

  4. Liquid starters consist of a mass of sterile nutrient medium, milk or beef broth, inoculated with the pure culture.

  5. The commercial starters contain lactic acid bacteria that have been selected with especial care; most of the starters now sold contain but a single kind of bacteria; hence, are often called pure-culture starters.

  6. Better starters cannot be made in them than by the use of simple and improvised apparatus, but better results can be obtained with the same expenditure of time and labor.

  7. The starters may be propagated either in whole or skim milk; the former is preferable since, in most creameries, it can be more easily selected.

  8. A milk bottle with a tumbler for a cover and a spoon for inoculating the other bottles enables the butter maker to propagate the starters without contamination.

  9. The starters used in cheese making, are identical with those employed in butter making and the same precautions should be observed in their propagation.

  10. In making up supers only A 1 sections should be used, with full sheets of extra thin foundation and three-eighths inch bottom starters of thin foundation.

  11. After hiving the bees on starters or full sheets of foundation and giving them a little brood to prevent them from swarming out again, the swarm is put in the place of the parent colony, which is removed to one side two or three feet.

  12. There's eight starters in the handicap besides Hamilton.

  13. They gets so far ahead, nobody sees the other starters from the second fence on.

  14. In America starters are preferred which yield a "high" flavour, whereas in Danish butter a mild aroma is commoner.

  15. The use of natural starters is a method in the right direction; yet it is, after all, a mixed culture, and therefore not uniform in action.

  16. Those starters are best which grow rapidly at a comparatively low temperature (60-75° F.

  17. There were five starters in the Derby all with the same impost--122 pounds.

  18. Ornament begins to dance a little, and the jockeying of the boys on the other starters causes a wait.

  19. For starters how about losing those two apes.

  20. Just get the hangar doors open, the runway cleared, and the truck-mounted starters ready.

  21. The bell rang, and the seven starters went off with a rush; four abreast, and three behind.

  22. The Major had inspected the starters for the great event of the day, and had sharply scrutinized the gentleman riders as they went in and out of the paddock.

  23. You would not expect to run a car properly without paying the closest attention to the rules for clutches, brakes, starters and gears.

  24. But it takes LOVE to supply the gas, the self-starters and the spark plugs!

  25. Since these are the real starters of all progress this type should be encouraged, with a view to making him more practical.

  26. The starters were The Creole Cutter 40-rater Lieut.

  27. The whole of the starters returned together within about ten minutes.

  28. A good method of artificially swarming a colony is to shake most of the bees from the combs into another hive on the old stand with starters (narrow strips) of foundation.

  29. The other frames may contain full sheets or starters of foundation.

  30. When players have had a little practice with one ball, two or more should be used, the starters starting the second ball down the line as soon as the first ball has reached the third player.

  31. This may be done by the starters starting a second or more balls, tossing down the line as soon as a predecessor has reached the third player.

  32. This may be done by the starters starting a second ball around the circle as soon as the first has reached the third player.

  33. After we have got the introductions all took care of, the wife rushes me down to Delicatessen Row to grab off some extry food on account of these added starters at our modest evenin' meal.

  34. Thirty-two starters were hoisted up on the telegraph board, and as the field got at last underway, uncommonly handsome they looked, while the silk jackets of all the colors of the rainbow glittered in the bright noon-sun.

  35. Culture starters produce a more uniform product because the type of fermentation is under more complete control, and herein is the greatest advantage to be derived from their use.

  36. Use of starters in pasteurized and unpasteurized cream.

  37. While starters have been employed for many years for the purpose mentioned, it is only recently that their nature has been understood.

  38. One great advantage which has accrued from the use of culture or commercial starters has been that in emphasizing the need of closer control of the ripening process, greater attention has been paid to the carrying out of the details.

  39. The introduction of these so-called culture starters has become universal in Denmark, and in parts of Germany.

  40. Taints, use of starters in overcoming, 79.

  41. The attempt has been made to use these culture starters in raw sweet cream, but it can scarcely be expected that the most beneficial results will be attained in this way.

  42. There was practically no difference in the average score of the two classes of starters, but those using starters ranked nearly two points higher in flavor than those that did not.

  43. Certain conditions as the following are desirable in starters made from pure cultures: 1.

  44. Some of the undesirable taints in factories can be controlled in large part by the introduction of starters made from certain organisms that are able to obtain the ascendency over the taint-producing germ.

  45. Experience seems to indicate that pure-culture starters "run out" sooner than domestic starters.

  46. The addition of starters made from yeast cultures resulted in the production of the undesirable condition.

  47. It is impossible to give a summary of the racing in this class, because it is very imperfectly reported in the sporting press, and the club secretaries do not invariably retain correct records even of the starters and winners.

  48. The fixed button contact is not so easily renewed but being used only on small size starters is never likely to be subjected to severe service.

  49. The shunt field circuit is not opened by starters of this type.

  50. Motor starters in which the successive steps of resistance are cut out by a pivoted lever carrying a contact shoe which slides over button contacts or over contact segments, are known as sliding contact starters.

  51. In starters of larger size, cast metal grids, as shown in fig.

  52. The above directions apply only to starters of the sliding contact type.

  53. When natural starters with objectionable but not easily recognizable odors are used, the effect may be seen on the cheese.

  54. Natural starters very commonly develop objectionable flavors which at first are very difficult to recognize.

  55. Eldredge, The use of Bacillus Bulgaricus in starters for making Swiss or Emmenthal cheese, Dept.

  56. Most commercial starters for cheese- and butter-making belong to this group of species, although special mixtures with other organisms are prepared for special purposes.

  57. Doane,[122] working with Bacillus Bulgaricus as a starter, found that these starters did not always overcome the undesirable fermentations.

  58. Half of the starters had dropped out, half of the remainder were hopelessly trailed, and the leaders were close together.

  59. Rackstraw's forty-foot collapsible steel starters with automatic release at end of travel--prices per foot run, clamps and crampons included.

  60. Judges and starters have been conveniently blind to this absurdity, but the public demonstration off St. Catherine's Light at the Autumn Regattas has borne ample, if tardy, fruit.

  61. These starters will probably in time be furnished by bacteriologists.

  62. Coincidentally, vendors of starters in vogue at the time began to claim that their products included the newly reported microbial groups as well as an array of enzymes.

  63. For some reason, hormones were attracting attention at the time, and so most starters were supposedly laced with hormones.

  64. Golueke has run comparison tests of compost starters of all sorts because, in his business, entrepreneurs are constantly attempting to sell inoculants to municipal composting operations.

  65. So for starters you'll need to obtain two pounds of worms for each pound of garbage you'll put into the box each day.

  66. And ever since composting became interesting to twentieth-century farmers and gardeners, entrepreneurs have been concocting compost starters that are intended to be added by the ounce(s) to the cubic yard.

  67. Golueke has worked out methods of testing starters that eliminates any random effects and conclusively demonstrates their result.

  68. Let's see how many starters we can muster.

  69. The starters were all mustered in one enclosure, and were on the worst of terms.

  70. I guess we're in shape," announced Adrian in a low voice to his crew, as he saw the starters coming toward him.

  71. Starters should not wind on to bobbins when there is yarn on to piece up by.

  72. If doffers and starters are not good they will make more waste than their wages will come to.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "starters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.