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1 their surfaces after simply interacting with hot water.
2 d by the extraction of Mg in the infusion of hot water.
3 raction of coffee beans was carried out with hot water.
4 the framework during the reaction in liquid hot water.
5 exture, it is much more challenging to repel hot water.
6 the fruiting bodies of C. tubaeformis, using hot water, 2% and 25% KOH solutions, respectively, and p
7 rncob (PCC) anthocyanin extraction matrices (hot water, 40% ethanol, C18 purified), drying inlet temp
9 llawi, and Mansi) which were pretreated with hot water (95 degrees C) immersion (HWI) technique for d
11 ounds was observed in the first seconds upon hot water addition ("aroma burst"), followed by subseque
12 saccharide fractions obtained from pulp with hot water and ammonium oxalate solutions were subjected
18 potassium carbonate-olive oil emulsion, HW: hot water) and drying methods (sun, oven, hot air, and f
20 s (such as cold methanol/acetonitrile/water, hot water, and boiling ethanol/water, as well as cold et
23 icinalis by M-100 and M-75, respectively and hot water at 60 degrees C served as the eluting solvent.
24 , neutralization with 20% NaOH, washing with hot water at 85 degrees C, drying at 90 degrees C, clari
25 which could be extracted in high amounts, by hot water at 90 degrees C, from immature kumquat peel.
28 UV-C effect was observed in OC and AC, while hot water blanched samples showed significantly higher o
30 ues were examined in this work; conventional hot water blanching, novel ultrasound blanching and micr
32 oil extraction (alperujo) was extracted with hot water, citric acid, natural deep eutectic solvent (c
33 which are used in applications such as solar hot-water collectors, heat exchangers and electronic pac
34 at was isolated from Allium sativum L. using hot water diffusion and incorporated with titanium dioxi
35 ax-to-water dilution ratios (1:1, 1:2, 1:3), hot water dipping at 56 degrees C with varying time (40,
36 parameters were 1:2.66 waxing dilution, 80 s hot water dipping time, and 250 ppm fungicide concentrat
37 The process parameters i.e. wax dilution, hot water dipping time, and fungicide concentration were
38 e results that a combination of wax coating, hot water dipping, and fungicide treatment can help to p
41 Aotearoa New Zealand Ross Ice Shelf Program hot water drill borehole melted in the central region of
42 Our new multi-annual observations from five hot-water drilled boreholes through Filchner-Ronne Ice S
44 define two structural recipes for repelling hot water: drops on nanometric features hardly stick owi
45 cale extracted by comparable protocols using hot water, enzyme assisted hydrolysis and ethanol precip
47 across a transect of bench- and pilot-scale hot water experiments carried out with the same municipa
48 rough alpha-glucosidase inhibition, with the hot water extract (IC(50) = 582.91 +/- 3.0 ug/mL) showin
50 ties of crude phenolic fractions of a bitter hot water extract of C. genistoides were determined by a
56 l acetate soluble fraction obtained from the hot water extract of Picea mariana bark (BS-EAc(f)) has
57 retin are the five major flavonoids found in hot water extract with the levels of 6888+/-522, 2333+/-
60 thods including cold-water extraction (CWE), hot water extraction (HWE), and microwave-assisted water
61 from the HPLC/UV analysis of the pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) extracts together with the a
63 timized and validated a modified pressurized hot water extraction (PHWE) method for the simultaneous
64 his work, an on-line process for pressurised hot water extraction (PHWE) of antioxidants from plants
65 mented to perform a recirculated pressurized hot water extraction (R-PHWE) directly coupled to liquid
66 and NDP-sugar standards, we have shown that hot water extraction allows good recovery of the target
67 ic composition was assessed before and after hot water extraction, followed by extractions with aqueo
78 (>/=100 micrograms) or hindpaw immersion in hot water (>/=45 degrees C for 4 min) correlated with th
80 t individuals can take measures (e.g., raise hot water heater temperatures and filter water) to reduc
83 estigated the effects of 8 weeks of repeated hot water immersion ('heat therapy') on various biomarke
85 ent study investigated whether post-exercise hot water immersion (EX+HWI) could augment improvements
86 immersion (TWI): 30 min at 32 degrees C; or hot water immersion (HWI): 60 min at 42 degrees C) perfo
88 ise, but it is unclear whether post-exercise hot water immersion can augment exercise-derived improve
89 r 8 weeks of supervised exercise followed by hot water immersion can augment improvements in cardiova
91 gs provide novel evidence that post-exercise hot water immersion lowers diastolic blood pressure and
94 10 well-trained runners completed 5 weeks of hot-water immersion alongside their normal training and
97 assay involved the exposure of nematodes to hot water in a heating block at 32, 33, and 34 degrees C
98 l injection of capsaicin or paw immersion in hot water) induced profound attenuation of the jaw-openi
103 tus known in textbooks, one that generated a hot water mist in the spark flask, simulating a water va
109 this report, the Cmf-CPS was extracted with hot water, precipitated with ethanol, and further purifi
110 ral characterization of untreated and liquid hot water pretreated rapeseed straw by CARS and show how
112 hydrolysis alone as well as through combined hot-water pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis using a
114 ically spraying a solution of complex into a hot water reservoir, which enhances diffusion and relaxa
117 0 [1.13-1.27] for each additional floor), in hot water samples (O.R. 1.21 [1.16-1.27]), and in sample
121 the genus Thermus, from neutral and alkaline hot water springs on four continents, have been screened
124 This paper introduces the concept of onboard hot-water-storage-based power systems for green vehicles
126 ained isolates recovered from the hospital's hot water system; 13 (25%) of 51 isolates from patients
127 arried out a controlled pilot-scale study of hot water systems and applied shotgun metagenomic sequen
128 d analgesics with two antinociceptive tests: hot water tail-withdrawal and acetic acid-induced writhi
131 rions and Li(+) salts were crystallized from hot water to afford cationic networks based on tetrahedr
137 The flavonoids of kumquat extracted from hot water were mainly soluble conjugated compounds, incl