homogenise|homogenised|homogenises|homogenising in English

verb homogenise (Brit.)

blend dissimilar elements; make similar, unify; equally distribute fat droplets throughout an emulsion (i.e. milk); become homogeneous

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1. 2104 20 00 // -Homogenised composite food preparetions

2. 4 Lysosomes incubated with the homogenising medium alone were used as controls.

3. Amorphous solid compounds should be homogenised before removing a portion for weighing.

4. Homogenised vegetables prepared or preserved otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen:

5. The LNC suspension in the Petri dish should be homogenised lightly with the cell scraper.

6. Synonyms for Connaturalized include co-opted, accepted, admitted, adopted, converted, elected, embraced, encompassed, enfolded and homogenised

7. During the Second World War, an American university patented the homogenisation of cheese milk and attempted to have charges levied on Danish cheese produced using homogenised milk.

8. MEAT OR OFFAL OF BOVINE ANIMALS, PREPARED OR PRESERVED, COOKED (EXCL. THOSE IN AIRTIGHT CONTAINERS, SAUSAGES AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS AND HOMOGENISED PREPARATIONS IN SUBHEADING 1602 10 00)

9. The process comprises the steps of homogenising an emulsion comprising 15 to 50% fat and protein at a low temperature followed by heating followed by a step of acidification.

10. Coagulation is promoted by industrially homogenised natural rennet from the abomasum in the stomachs of lactating ruminants, generally containing 80 % rennin and 20 % pepsin, and with an average strength of 1:15000.

11. About 100 tonnes of scarp can be smeltet to molten steel in a DC electric arc furnace in less than 40 minutes. The molten steel is homogenised and analytically refind in a downstream ladle furnace..

12. The Anglophone problem is often described as the evolution of the Anglophone’s awareness from the feeling of being marginalised, exploited and homogenised politically, economically and socially by the Francophone-dominated state and even the Francophone population in Cameroon.