For simple chest infections most of the chemists sold innocuous cough mixtures, lozenges or decongestants.
For both mixtures, she said that adding a little mashed banana will provide more hydration.
So, clergy moved left, members moved out, and mainline churches became mixtures of union halls, encounter groups and mausoleums.
Their brewing methods may be complicated and their spice mixtures elusive and beguiling, but one needn't dwell on that.
The pumps can dispense varying mixtures of ethanol and gasoline, allowing motorists to use higher ethanol blends than now used.
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Improved power efficiency has been addressed with, among other technology advances, new and improved phosphor mixtures and more efficient electronics.
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And some of the mixtures, the techniques, look familiar from the modern day Algarvian cooking that I see around me.
They invest in well-conceived mixtures of stocks and bonds so as to benefit from economic growth while also preserving capital.
By doping beads with different mixtures, a range of responses to a given combination of odour molecules can be obtained.
There are widespread concerns around the use and disposal of fracking fluids, which are proprietary mixtures of water, sand, and chemical lubricants.
We have all of these ETFs with their sophisticated (and unsophisticated, some of them are very simple indeed) mixtures of financial instruments.
Coming soon, he said: mixtures for anti-inflammatory, detox, digestion, vision and virility.
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Fracking uses high-pressure mixtures of water, sand or gravel and chemicals to crack rock formations and release oil and natural gas deep underground.
And, although the pharmacological significance of chirality was evident in the 1930s, separating the mixtures was until recently too painstaking to be practical.
Chromatography is a process used by scientists to separate complex chemical mixtures at the "nano, " or molecular, level by virtue of differences in absorbency.
The bottles were usually filled with mixtures prepared by neighborhood druggists.
The toxin from the pufferfish was found in two different mixtures.
Much of the art of alloying is to add the right mixtures of metals to reduce these problems while increasing your ability to make other changes to the shape.
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By making a series of detectors out of various polymers which react differently to particular mixtures of molecules, it is possible to mimic this arrangement though with many fewer receptors.
In a small lab in the San Francisco Bay Area biotech hub of Emeryville, scientists at a startup called Halotechnics are sifting through thousands of mixtures of molten salt.
Earlier this year, the EPA asked nine companies to tell them what goes into their chemical mixtures for fracking, and the Wall Street Journal reports that all of the companies complied except Halliburton.
Single malts (distinctive products of individual distilleries, rather than mixtures of whiskies from different sources) accounted for only 3.7% of world Scotch consumption in 1995, but this was up from 0.7% in 1975.
Holly Hunter, Gary Busey, Ed Harris, David Strathairn, and Wilford Brimley do themselves proud, and Gene Hackman is in a class by himself, brewing unprecedented mixtures of moral dry rot, fellow feeling, and animal vitality.
In the lab Raade picks up paper cups containing globs of green and black glass, two promising mixtures that Halotechnics hopes eventually to use in a prototype energy storage system the company plans to bring online in 2015.
The following Monday, in a separate test, Edwin and I put roses, given to us in celebration of the Forbes Billionaires launch, into three mixtures: pure water, water laced with scotch remnants, and a combination of water and Pomegrante Acai Frava.
Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea have as much, or as little, in common as do France, Britain and Italy, say: although, like all capitalist economies, they choose from the same tray of ingredients, their mixtures of policies and structures have been different.
She spends most of her workday in her living room, which is filled with colorful collections fresh flower arrangements, vintage cookie jars, gnomes, Russian nesting dolls, crochet-covered exercise balls and piles of Technicolor crocheted afghans, all of which serve as inspirations for the bright color mixtures in her art.
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