Compressed Yeast - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: compressed yeastCompressed yeast
A cake yeast made by filtering the cells from the liquid in which they are grown subjecting to heavy pressure and mixing with starch or flour...
lossy compression
The compression of binary data into a form which when it is re expanded has most but not all of the original information It is used primarily for compression of images and sounds and is designed to provide a high degree of compression at the cost of a slight loss of data It is expemplified by the JPEG compression standard Images compressed by a lossy compression algorithm are re expanded into an image close but not identical to the original image the difference between the original and the reconstructed image may be imperceptible to normal viewing by the eye...
Compressibility
The quality of being compressible of being compressible as the compressibility of elastic fluids...
Compressive
Compressing or having power or tendency to compress as a compressive force...
Compressibleness
The quality of being compressible compressibility...
Compression
The act of compressing or state of being compressed...
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), means mixtures of hydrocarbon gases and vapours, consisting mainly of Methane in gaseous form, which has been compressed for use as automotive fuel. [Gas Cylinder Rules, 2004, R. 2(viii)]...
Compress
To press or squeeze together to force into a narrower compass to reduce the volume of by pressure to compact to condense as to compress air or water...
Compression projectile
A projectile constructed so as to take the grooves of a rifle by means of a soft copper band firmly attached near its base or formerly by means of an envelope of soft metal In small arms the modern projectile having a soft core and harder jacket is subjected to compression throughout the entire cylindrical part...
Fungi
A group of thallophytic plant like organisms of low organization destitute of chlorophyll in which reproduction is mainly accomplished by means of asexual spores which are produced in a great variety of ways though sexual reproduction is known to occur in certain Phycomycetes or so called algal fungi They include the molds mildews rusts smuts mushrooms toadstools puff balls and the allies of each In the two kingdom classification system they were classed with the plants but in the modern five kingdom classification they are not classed as plants but are classed in their own separate kingdom fungi which includes the phyla Zygomycota including simple fungi such as bread molds Ascomycota including the yeasts Basidiomycota including the mushrooms smuts and rusts and Deuteromycota the fungi imperfecti Some of the forms such as the yeasts appear as single celled microorganisms but all of the fungi are are eukaryotic thus distinguishing them from the prokaryotic microorganisms of the kingdon ...
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