gelatin in English

noun
1
a virtually colorless and tasteless water-soluble protein prepared from collagen and used in food preparation as the basis of jellies, in photographic processes, and in glue.
In a bowl over an ice water bath, combine asparagus juice with gelatin and whip until it becomes a stiff foam.

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1. Gelatin sheet supply device of gelatin capsule forming machine

2. Pharmaceutical wafer, gelatin-starch films

3. The adhesive layer is composed of gelatin or a material that comprises gelatin (3) in an adequate amount.

4. PANIMUN Bioral soft-gelatin cap: cyclosporine

5. Is Aspic the same as gelatin? Gelatin is a flavorless, colorless, translucent food ingredient derived from collagen taken from animal parts

6. 7 Capsule: Gelatin, vegetable glycerine, water, and carob.

7. 4 He used gelatin to glue the papers together.

8. Different animals’ bones produce different amounts of gelatin, so it’s sometimes necessary to add additional gelatin to create a successful Aspic.

9. Glue is a Colloid of animal gelatin in water; the water is defined as the matrix and the gelatin as the inclusion.

10. Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT), cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, gelatin.

11. Adsorbed gelatin-layers show typical viscoelastic behaviour at low concentrations.

12. Nutrient gelatin tests to detect activity of the enzyme gelatinase.

13. 7 Ingredients: Fish oil , Gelatin. Glycerin,(www.Sentencedict.com) and USP water.

14. Water , soup , ice pops , and flavored gelatin are all good choices .

15. The Raufoss bursts through the wall and into the gelatin ballistics

16. • Jell-O shots are a bizarre Concoction of sweet gelatin and vodka

17. The Aspic congeals when refrigerated by virtue of the natural gelatin that dissolves into the stock from the tendons; commercial sheet or powdered gelatin is sometimes added to ensure a …

18. Besides food, gelatin has been used in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and photography industries.

19. * if your child has an allergy to gelatin or to the antibiotic neomycin

20. Homicide, Brigandage, Brigandage 4 photographic prints (1 page) : gelatin silver developing-out paper print

21. Aspics were first made in the 19th century, but, at the time, brown paper packets of gelatin didn’t exist, so making gelatin was an incredibly time-intensive process that required boiling animal bones and hooves—the collagen extracted from this process is how gelatin is derived (and why it’s not vegetarian)

22. Aspic, is savory meat gelatin made from consomme, clarified stock, or bone broth

23. Blancmanger - one of Thomas Jefferson's favorite desserts, made with fish bladder extract, not gelatin

24. Gelatin, which is used in food and industry, is collagen that has been, irreversibly, hydrolyzed.

25. Vascularization effect of basic fibroblast growth factor released from gelatin hydrogels with different Biodegradabilities Biomaterials

26. 10% Ballistic Gelatin FBI Block (16 × 6 × 6 in) our price $ 128.98 $ 65.98

27. Other Ingredients: Beet Root Color, Gelatin, Dicalcium Phosphate, Cellulose (Plant Origin), Silica, Vegetable Magnesium Stearate.Sentencedict.com

28. — — Copying pastes with a basis of gelatin, whether or not on a paper or textile backing

29. 8 Warm it up,[www.Sentencedict.com] add four sachets of gelatin and stir until it's all dissolved.

30. The styptic fibre composition is composed of polyvinyl alcohol, gelatin, sweetgum leaf extract and berberine hydrochloride.

31. Use hot liquid to incorporate the now Bloomed gelatin and blooming liquid into the recipe using a whisk

32. Measurements of layer thickness andwetting tension indicate, that the adsorption of gelatin on chromium is not fully reversible.

33. She was successfully treated . . . [with] high inspired oxygen concentrations and transfusions of large volumes of gelatin solution [Haemaccel].”

34. It can survive in aerobic and anaerobic environments, and can digest materials such as gelatin and hemoglobin.

35. Aspic is a savory stock made from cooking meat slowly, creating a natural gelatin that thickens, then turns to a jelly when it cools. In the past, Aspics were used to preserve meats because the gelatin helped keep out air and bacteria

36. If you peruse cookbooks from the 1950s, you’ll find a ton of recipes featuring Aspic and gelatin

37. The molecular weight of different gelatin samples (bone and skin gelatin; pI = 4.9 and 8.1) in various buffer solutions and at different temperatures was determined by sedimentation in an analytical ultracentrifuge using both theArchibald method and the sedimentation equilibrium method.

38. Blancmange definition, a sweet pudding prepared with almond milk and gelatin and flavored with rum or kirsch

39. 10% Ballistic Gelatin Extra Long Air Block (18 × 4 × 4 in) our price $ 99.98 $ 49.98

40. Chemical products used in industry, science, photography, agriculture and forestry, adhesive substances used in industry, soluble gelatin

41. AQUA, GLYCERIN, DISTEARYLDIMONIUM CHLORIDE, PETROLATUM, ISOPROPYL PALMITATE, CETYL ALCOHOL, DIMETHICONE, ACACIA SENEGAL GUM, SODIUM CHLORIDE, GELATIN, METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN.

42. Do n't offer : plain water , soda , ginger ale , tea , fruit juice , gelatin desserts , chicken broth , or sports drinks .

43. In gelatin medium, a very stable sol of mercuric chromate is formed, which is coagulated by hydrochloric acid.

44. Cirkut view of De Soto, Missouri, Iron Mountain shops in foreground 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 8 x 51 in

45. Crème Bavaroise is a classic desert made of cream that is flavored, and typically thickened with gelatin

46. The development of Coacervates in a solution was studied by mixing several mixtures of gum arabic and gelatin, and …

47. Arches® is the only paper mill in the world to gelatin size its watercolour paper “to the core”

48. Agar, also called Agar-Agar, gelatin-like product made primarily from the red algae Gelidium and Gracilaria (division Rhodophyta).

49. This Coacervate is used to form a microcapsule shell (see Figure 3).Gelatin is normally the cationic polymer used.

50. These Italian Custards are thickened with gelatin rather than eggs, so they are easier to make than most Custards