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Adonis tells Albumen, who is apparently not feeling too well, to tape the programme.
The raptor stood, pale albumen dripping from its jaws.
A fluid culture medium is added: three parts albumen from fresh eggs and two parts salt solution.
A worm of albumen twisted and turned beneath the cross-hairs of the lens.
Plasmon itself was a powder, milk albumen, which could be mixed into various other foods to make it palatable.
Cover stared down at the golden yolk and milky albumen oozing over the carefully polished leather.
'We need high-quality dried albumen,' he says.
Both she and Albumen are arrested by Constable Haywain.
He believed that his soul could be sucked out through his pupils like albumen being sucked from a pierced egg.
The chief products were acetic acid, acetate salts, mineral acids, albumen, pharmaceuticals, and other chemicals.
Adonis buys The Sun and prevents Albumen's arrest.
Hannah arrives and she tells Adonis to phone a doctor, because Albumen is literally green in the face and obviously ill.
He thought the smallest unit of a living creature was the cell - which he saw as just a lump of adaptable albumen.'
Here they made the blood into albumen, and made other foul-smelling things into things still more foul-smelling.
Instead he tends to spend his days obsessing over things like egg yolks - "Albumen used only egg whites," he said.
Arabian doctors used lime derived from sea shells and albumen from egg whites to stiffen bandages.
Albumen replies that, funnily enough, "all VCR's do that".
Many laid eggs have a thin or soft shell and poor albumen (watery), and are not marketable or proper for incubation.
Adonis and Albumen visit him in prison to offer him things (such as "edible cellmates") in exchange for the whereabouts of the formula.
He printed many of his railroad company photographs on albumen paper to evoke an earlier era, as most photographers had abandoned albumen by the 1890s.
The albumen gland (which creates albumen for the eggs) is elongated and shaped like a tongue.
Kiwi Sun Photography: Albumen Printing (Dead link)
Albumen receives a pardon from the prime minister in a foolscap envelope, on quarto parchment, handwritten with ink made from soot and cold tea.
By giving leaves a very little weak hydrochloric acid, I can make them digest albumen--i.e. white of egg--quicker than they can do naturally.
The Chicago Albumen Works, for example, sells a printing-out paper, used for contact printing big negatives, out of its Housatonic, Mass., headquarters.
Albumen is the white of an egg.
The white of an egg is sometimes a successful remedy for certain types of poisoning because, in coagulating, the albumin coats the poison and prevents it from taking effect.
"Seven Sisters (Pleiades)," by contrast, offers the single, lovely vision of smiling, cartoonlike faces afloat in a circle speckled and pearlescent like the white of an egg.
A severe beating would have to be given, not in anger, because that would disturb the digestive apparatus, but silently and efficiently, as a chemist would beat up the white of an egg in preparation for a minor analysis.
Within, down it sunk perpendicularly into a caldron, about a Danish mile in depth; while below lay a town, whose appearance we can, in some measure, realize to ourselves by beating the white of an egg in a glass of water.
She took the white of an egg and sugar and made some candy on the back of the kitchen stove; then she took her pan of candy and stood near the school and sold it to the children for a penny a piece as they went home.