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However, there are also some tricks for getting the best results with a rice cooker, such as rinsing away surface starch for nicely separated grains instead of a congealed glob.
BEST RICE COOKER FOR PERFECT RICE EVERY TIMECEMILE KAVOUNTZISOCTOBER 13, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
Inside cells, DNA replication glitches and stutters, and proteins clump up into sticky globs.
HAS THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH BEEN IN OUR BLOOD ALL ALONG?KAT MCGOWANSEPTEMBER 28, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
Giving up for the day, the men stopped for a breather on the way back down the mountain, whereupon Jorgensen happened to notice a glob of dark resin beneath a cliff face.
WHAT’S IN A PACKRAT’S PETRIFIED PEE? JUST A FEW THOUSAND YEARS OF SECRETS.RACHEL FELTMANAUGUST 12, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
The advancement and increasing affordability of technologies like DNA analysis and machine learning mean that in the near future, scientists will be able to wring even more information from the globs of plants, poop, and pee.
WHAT’S IN A PACKRAT’S PETRIFIED PEE? JUST A FEW THOUSAND YEARS OF SECRETS.RACHEL FELTMANAUGUST 12, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
For a snack, I’ll whip up a bowl of banana mash, a creamy and protein-filled dish in which I use a fork to blend a banana with a spoonful of peanut butter and a glob of honey.
OUR WEIRDEST WFH SNACKSSARAH TODDMARCH 10, 2021QUARTZ
Then there’s the lipid nanoparticles, which are essentially extremely specialized globs of fat, that are vital to carrying the mRNA into your body.
RAMPING UP COVID-19 VACCINE PRODUCTION IS HARDER THAN IT SEEMSKAT ESCHNERFEBRUARY 19, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCE
Paraglobulin, par-a-glob′ū-lin, n. a globulin found in blood-serum, fibrino-plastin.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R)VARIOUS
The kerchief at his neck was turned knot-back and hung like a glob of crimson blood upon his breast.
THARON OF LOST VALLEYVINGIE E. ROE
Uniglobular, ū-ni-glob′ū-lar, adj. consisting of a single globe or globular part.
CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 4 OF 4: S-Z AND SUPPLEMENTS)VARIOUS
A great glob of smoke belched up from under the crumpled engine hood, and was followed by a tongue of hissing orange-red flame.
DAVE DAWSON ON THE RUSSIAN FRONTR. SIDNEY BOWEN
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