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colliquative n.
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The first major step in the conversion of starch to syrup. The starch as a raw material comes as dry matter and needs to be first gelatinized and liquefied to make it susceptible to further enzymatic breakdown. This is achieved by adding a temperature-stable enzyme to the starch suspension. The mechanical part of the process involves the use of stirred tank reactors, continuous stirred tank reactors or jet cookers.
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| liquefaction |
The process by which natural gas is converted into liquid natural gas.
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Loss of strength of loosely-packed, waterlogged sediments in response to strong shaking; a cause for major damage during earthquakes.
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A sudden large decrease in the shearing resistance of a cohesionless soil, caused by a collapse of the structure by shock or strain, and associated with a sudden but temporary increase of the pore fluid pressure.
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