Combined with the bile, this juice acts upon the large drops of fat which pass from the stomach into the duodenum and emulsifies them.
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Intestinal bacteria are generally tolerant of the emulsifying properties of bile, so it is therefore commonly used to differentiate these bacteria from other species.
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This enables water to wet surfaces that are normally water-repellent, dissolving substances that are normally insoluble in water and emulsifying substances that do not normally mix with water.
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All emulsified oil is treated in naval oil fuel depots and some 23,000 tons of usable oil have been recovered in the past twelve months.
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Would theyemulsifythe detergents and the oil more quickly?
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Will the fat globule be broken up, and will the fat be emulsified in the milk?
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After a time the oil is emulsified, either by the action taken to disperse it or by normal wave action.
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No stocks of emulsified oil have been disposed of.
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Had the dispersant spraying not taken place the original spill would have emulsified into some 3,500 tonnes of mousse.
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I am talking about the conversion of coal into a liquefied condition, or at worst an emulsified condition.
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A stabiliser is a substance that keeps them so emulsified, so that the emulsion does not come out.
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Additional ingredients used in commercial instant soups to contribute to their consistency include maltodextrins, emulsified fat powders, sugars, potato starch, xanthan gum and guar gum.
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Oil that would normally rise to the surface of water is emulsified into tiny droplets by a dispersant and remains suspended in the water.
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It can be made synthetically by polymerizing a monomer such as styrene that has been emulsified with surfactants.
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The nanoencapsulated material is first emulsified within the material by creating an oil-in-water self-healing epoxy.
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The bile, originally produced in the liver, emulsifies fats in partly digested food, thereby assisting their absorption.
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