drying process
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdryandprocess
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dry
adjective
uk/draɪ/us/draɪ/
used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or ...
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process
noun[C]
uk/ˈprəʊ.ses/us/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofdryandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The reduction of viability as water was removed from tissues clearly demonstrated that the tissues were damaged by thedryingprocess.
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However, the structures were somewhat deformed by thedryingprocessand the disorientation angles were still large for detailed analysis.
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The resin consists of monomers or polymers which form a network during thedryingprocess.
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Consequently, there was a significant linear relationship between whole-seed water content and seed mass during thedryingprocess.
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The two desiccant-drying conditions were closer to a naturaldryingprocessthan the freeze-drying which is a sublimation process.
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Although the experimental treatments provided protection from rain during the fueldryingprocess, they did not control for atmospheric humidity.
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The agar foams were produced by a freeze-drying method, where the polymer solution is rapidly frozen and the solvent is removed by a vacuumdryingprocess.
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On the pastedryingprocess, a company cannot guarantee the combustion.
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How far has the system progressed of keeping ships by the dynamic dehumidification method, the method of shutting them up in something like cellophane with adryingprocessinside?
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After thedryingprocess, the yarn is ready for knitting.
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The final step is thedryingprocesswhere residual moisture is driven off.
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During thedryingprocess, the water concentration decreases to approximately 3%.
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Morels occasionally contain insect larvae that drop out during thedryingprocess.
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If the volatile salt ammonium bicarbonate was used for the basic extraction, it is partially removed in thedryingprocess.
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When thedryingprocessis completed, grain is put in the regular bin floor, thus unloading time is reduced.
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While seeds are usually white, they become violet or reddish brown during thedryingprocess.
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Newer wood drying technologies have included the use of reduced atmospheric pressure to attempt to speed up thedryingprocess.
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It also prolongs thedryingprocesslong enough for the slime to reach its target.
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Removal of the remaining liquid (solvent) phase requires adryingprocess, which is typically accompanied by a significant amount of shrinkage and densification.
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As thedryingprocesswas depended on the weather, dry fish may spend up to two months in this facility.
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