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This is also referred to as the "gelling" of the ink.
They are widely used in the food industry, for their gelling, thickening and stabilizing properties.
Gillian Gelling is nine years old and comes from Liverpool.
In the gelling, other molecules can be enclosed in the solid matrix.
The food industry exploits their gelling, water-retention, emulsifying and other physical properties.
(Even my vision seems rank like the gelling of sour milk.)
Mary Gelling Merritt, a telecommunications lecturer, serves as the advisor.
He played in several bands and after a few years started his own, the Eelco Gelling Band.
Margaret Gelling has proposed a precise location for the mound, now destroyed by ploughing, that gave both the town and the river the names.
Water freezes to form ice crystals that provide sites for nucleation, accelerating gelling of the fuel.
He is also the nephew of 1972 Wallaby backrower Tony Gelling.
Sodium hydroxide is also the chemical that causes gelling of egg whites in the production of Century eggs.
Michael Gelling.
The Court then overturned Gelling's conviction.
Hydroxyethyl cellulose is a gelling and thickening agent derived from cellulose.
John James Gelling.
Margaret Gelling.
The complimentary gelling of styles stifled Novotna and Sukova, who never posed a challenge.
Howard G. Gelling.
Margaret Gelling, 84, British toponymist.
Currently the Captain of the Parish is Mr Donald Gelling.
He held several ministerial positions under both Sir Miles Walker and Donald Gelling.
Jon Kondelik as Gelling (voice)
In 1952 she married the Manx archaeologist Peter Gelling, who soon obtained a teaching job at the University of Birmingham.
Sugar regulates the gelling of fruit jellies and preserves and is essential to obtain the desired consistency and firmness.