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When exposed to ultraviolet light, a photosensitive chemical in the liquid causes the material to harden and encapsulate the cells.
The group's services range from treatments to harden metals for aero-engines to providing the shine on metals used in supermarket trolleys.
Fats and grease congeal and harden in cold water which can then be flushed through the system.
The pennant is eased and hardened just like a foresheet to tension or harden the luff of the gennaker.
This was mixed in a glass bowl with the liquid liver extract and then rolled into balls to be left overnight to harden.
We walked on and on, yet I felt no weariness, just a little discomfort as the filth that clung to me began to harden into a crust.
Newly emerged moths scurry to the nearest vertical surface, such as a wall, until their cuticles harden.
When asbestos fibers enter the lung, they cause the tissue to harden and scar around them.
The young remains in the pouch another 6-8 weeks, until its spines begin to harden.
Petroleum microcrystallines are added to harden it, increase burn time and capacity.
The shorter pulse wave forms, such as microwaves, are far more effective against electronic equipment and more difficult to harden against.
Instead of twigs and straw, the swiftlet makes its nest from strands of gummy saliva, which harden when exposed to air.
Most people have irregularities in their teeth where plaque can accumulate out of reach and harden into tartar.
Looking across the dark waters that separate our houses, I can't help but feel my heartbeat quicken and the resolve in my mind harden.
Thermoplastics, which soften when heated and harden when cooled, run the gamut from commodity to engineering plastics.
By the way, they're born with soft quills, and the quills harden up within about six to eight hours after birth.
They are set-tos that serve to harden the perception of Penn as entirely without humour.
Instead of being mixed with liquid, they are mixed with a rubbery material that stays rubbery and doesn't harden like glue.
In the months and years to follow, it would harden into a massive barrier of concrete blocks, barbed wire, machine gun towers, and minefields.
She had to harden herself so that she could get on with life instead of acting like a wimp, a selfish wimp at that.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I have a peculiar kind of steel which I cannot harden by fire and water, neither will it caseharden by prussiate of potash.
What, my dear Cunningham, is there in riches, that they narrow and harden the heart so?
The effect of constant abrasion upon the snow's surface is to harden it, and, finally, to carve ridges known as sastrugi.
The drying-out may be finished in the oven if the lentils are covered so that they will not harden on top.
To harden and embrute the kindly dispositions, we must not only indulge in guilt but feel that we are guilty.
These are the sorts of scenes that harden lads, and make them fond of risks.
The presence of the gypsum tends to delay the slaking of the lime, and also to harden the substance formed after the slaking.
These little skirmishes seem trifling, but they serve to inure our men, and harden them to danger.
It may almost be feared that current talk of town planning and garden cities may harden with a jargon-like political formul.
A little more than one-third had gravel or crushed stone to harden them, and almost exactly one-half had unimproved dirt surfaces.
Convictions harden and grow, and differences magnify and ossify as the controversy progresses.
All he has to do when on a wind is to take and harden in all he can, and belay.
Youve nothing to say at all but only harden your heart and shout, hurray, my boys!
Taps once out in length seem to get worse at every heating, whether to anneal or to harden.
He has had no struggles or battles to harden and toughen him.
The third step was to harden herself by telling the fact of the bought mince-pies to her intimate friend Mrs.
Pot off singly, harden off, and plant out at the end of May.
Instead of softening and conciliating, they but embolden and harden them.
When cells in the outermost layer of the epidermis die, they harden into a type of protein called keratin.
I don't want you to be amongst bad men, who will harden your heart.
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