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    Surface and center temperature of the mushroom, ambient humidity and temperature of vacuum chamber have been measured and recorded by the data logger inside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). On the other hand, the control unit that records the pressure data is located outside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). The measured data saved for each 10 seconds. Before starting the cooling, vacuum pump runs half an hour for stabilizing the system. Experiments carried out for three replicates and the…

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    Judith Wright 's Woman to Child and Sylvia Plath 's Morning Song have a focus on the way that mortality is perceived by society, expanding on this by implying that it is ultimately controlled by nature. In Morning Song, Sylvia Plath examines the concept of longevity and youth. This is evident in the unusual simile, "like a fat gold watch," in the First Stanza. The unconventional comparison between a baby and gold watch draws parallels between the superficial constructs of society and the deeper…

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    divided 2 pounds beef sirloin steak, sliced into strips 2 tablespoons onion salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon garlic salt 3 tablespoons fresh onion juice 3 tablespoons dry white wine 1/2 pound sliced fresh cremini or white button mushrooms For Sauce: 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3 tablespoons Maya's GF Flour Mix No.1 2 cups unsalted or low sodium beef broth 1-1/2 cups cold water, divided 2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1/3 cup sour cream…

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    if in oil) 1/3 cup green onions, thinly sliced 3/4 cup sour cream (6 oz) 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp black pepper Sauce 1 small onion, cut in half and thinly sliced lengthwise 24 fl oz Marsala wine 8 fl oz heavy cream 2 small containers button mushrooms, thinly sliced (6…

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    significant evidence that “Otzi” used the tattoos as a remedy as tentative cure for his aches and pains. It was also discovered from inside of “Otzi’s” stomach that he digested mushrooms. The mushrooms discovered were birch polypore which “Otzi” used for natural cures for parasites and as wound bandages. Birch polypore mushrooms were not discovered until recently as a medical purpose, analyzing that past human kind already knew this remedy five thousand years before the modern…

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    Hydnellum peckii goes by many common names. It is commonly known as Strawberries and Cream, the Bleeding Hydnellum, the Red-Juice Tooth, and the Devil’s Tooth. The fungus earns this name from the look of its fruiting body. The newly fruited mushroom body is a cream color with blood red secretions. Tooth-like projections emerge from the underside of the fungi’s cap. These teeth are slender, are less than five millimeters long, and are the structures that produce the spores on the fruiting body.…

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    Jesus and his disciples as “fishers of men”. Lithuanian herring dishes such as herring with carrots or herring with mushrooms are served. One of the main dishes eaten on Christmas Eve are mushrooms dried or pickled. In Poland and the Ukraine sauerkraut with wild mushrooms or fish soup is eaten. Also boiled or deep fried pierogis which are dumplings filled with either sauerkraut, mushrooms, smashed poppy seeds and other ingredients. For dessert doughnuts filled with jam in Poland and the Ukraine…

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    One of our many family traditions include inviting the "new guy" to dinner, so continuing with this, he came over after a couple of months. When he arrived, we expected a simple night with some chatter, but were we wrong. We enjoyed bacon wrapped mushrooms on the patio, ate a wonderful dinner, then played wii. Fr. Schroeder instantly became…

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    “So for today we’re going to learn about the six different animal kingdoms.” Both of the cubs cock their heads at her in confusion. “Here, let me explain.” she says realizing their confusion. “There are six different kingdoms of beings, we only live in one of those kingdoms known as Animalia or the animal kingdom. The animal kingdom includes birds, mammals, reptiles you name it. The one thing well all share in common though is that we all eat, reproduce, and eventually pass away.” both of the…

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    potential consequences. This is justified with the use of a non-romantic symbol of a mushroom to represent these past experiences. Heaney writes, “mushroom loves already had puffed and burst in hate.” This is an effective symbol of these negative experiences as mushrooms the polar opposite of a red rose. They quickly grow in dark, dingy places the explode, sending their spores flying. This is representative of how these “mushroom loves,” not only affect those involved in them but also people…

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