| TBN | bacillus emulsion; total body nitrogen |
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| W/O | water in oil [emulsion] |
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The light-sensitive gelatin that coats the side of photographic film that faces the lens during exposure.
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A mixture of two insoluble liquids such, as oil and water, consisting of droplets of one liquid dispersed throughout the other.
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The suspension of one liquid as minute globules in another liquid (for example, oil dispersed in water).
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| emulsion |
A dispersal, with a variety of industrial uses of one liquid as small particles in another liquid. An example would be milk.
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| emulsion |
An emulsion is a smooth mixture of two liquids, such as oil and water that normally do not mix. Mayonnaise, beurre blank, hollandaise, cream sauces, vinaigrettes, and b?hamel sauce are examples of emulsions.
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