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The harvested cells need to be refined and shaped into a final product, which could involve extrusion cooking, molding, and even 3D printing.

The harvested cells need to be refined and shaped into a final product, which could involve extrusion cooking, molding, and even 3D printing.

Good Meat says it uses 3D printing, extrusion cooking, and molding to refine the shape and texture of the product.

They’re all made in private kitchens to ensure quality controls and they don’t use any high-temp vats or extrusion to maximize nutrition and keep the foods as digestible as possible for your pups.

They eventually hit upon extrusion—squeezing a “dough” made of ferrous fumarate mixed with semolina, water, and a tiny bit of shortening through a restaurant pasta machine, to create strands the diameter of angel-hair pasta.

You could see them as a double extrusion of that kind of plastic-thread-shooter that kids used to love to fire at each other.

In a few days after extrusion the eggs become crystal-like or hyaline in color, when the embryo can be seen in motion.

On receiving this sentence of extrusion, Portia turned upon her poet with a demand for pecuniary compensation.

A show of resistance made by the proctors of the clergy in the House of Commons was promptly met by their extrusion.

If two rows be used, as described above, extrusion of the ball is far less frequent than if one only be inserted.

So is there an extrusion on—on the rifle barrel which would produce that?

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On this page you'll find 32 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to extrusion, such as: banishment, discharge, displacement, ejection, eviction, and exclusion.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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