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gelatin

noun as in jelly

noun as in preserves

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Hall, then 24, had originally set out to create the world’s most comfortable chair, filling a plastic sack with gelatin and then cornstarch with disappointing results.

The patches are made of sensors, bacterial cells, and a gel made from starch and gelatin.

The research scientist, who heads the Central Scientific Facility Medical Systems at MPI-IS, was surprised when she put the 3 to 5 nanometer particles into tiny drug-delivery capsules made of gelatin.

There things stood until 2018, when an appraisal of the estate after the death of both her parents turned up an overlooked bag that contained 24 rolled-up diazotypes and four gelatin silver prints.

Among the most important multicellular innovations is the origin of robust bodies: over 3,000 generations, these 'snowflake yeast' started out weaker than gelatin but evolved to be as strong and tough as wood.

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

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