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2. SOAP FLAKES
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- Soap Flakes.
- Soap Flakes are just the job for washing delicate fabrics,silks, woollens and specially treated microfibre fabrics such as waterproof sports and outdoor clothing. They are also great for hand washing, particularly for people with sensitive skin and, as well being made entirely from vegetable material, Soap Flakes are not tested on animals.
- Other more unusual uses for Soap Flakes include home-manufacturing of soap, particularly by people who do not want bleaches, phosphates, enzymes or perfume in their household soap. Some Soap Flakes users also buy them to use as a base material to create soap sculptures. ...
- Dri-Pak is now the only manufacturer of Soap Flakes in the UK and they have been made the same way for 100 years. Soap Flakes do not contain any chemicals such as phosphates or bleach, have no enzymes and are bio-degradable.
- Up until 2002, Dri-Pak also manufactured the popular Lux brand of Soap Flakes. Now that Unilever has withdrawn Lux from the market, Dri-Pak Soap Flakes are the best way to care for your delicates. ... Soap Flakes are approved by the International Wool Secretariat for washing all Woolmark merchandise. ...
- Full instructions are provided on packs of Dri-Pak Soap Flakes.
- Dissolve the flakes well in warm water before washing and rinse the garments thoroughly afterwards. ...
- Garments with flame-resistant finishes may have their effectiveness impaired by using Soap Flakes. ...
- Regatta, the number one family outdoor clothing brand recommend using Dri-Pak Soap Flakes when washing Isotex fabric garments. Dri-Pak Soap Flakes are so delicate they will not affect the performance of the garment.
3. Kellogg North America Co. Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk and Wheat in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes 18 Oz.
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- Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Milk and Wheat in Kellogg’s Corn Flakes® 18 Oz.
- , is recalling a limited number of packages of Kellogg's Corn Flakes® -18-ounce cartons because they contain undeclared milk and wheat. ...
- Approximately 6,300 packages of 18 ounce Kellogg's® Corn Flakes with a UPC code of 381200 are affected by this recall. ...
- This recall was initiated after an investigation revealed that another Kellogg cereal, containing milk and wheat ingredients, was inadvertently packed in Corn Flakes cartons, not declaring the presence of milk or wheat. ...
- Consumers who have purchased the recalled 18 ounce Kellogg's Corn Flakes® cereal with a UPC code of 381200 and a Better If Used Before Date of MAR 31 2005 KLB 009 can contact Kellogg Consumer Affairs at 1-877-877-4494 for further information and instructions. ...
4. Flint Flakes - An Introduction to Lithic Identification.
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- Percussion Flakes.
- The sharper and harder the impact, the more pronounced the ripples; fissures - small scar lines can sometimes be seen shooting down from the point of percussion, over the bulb; flake scars can frequently be found on the back of the flake (dorsal surface), where flakes had previously been struck off the core; finally, utilisation - if a flake was actually used for a job, it might bear signs of wear along its edges, or even retouch. ...
- Non-Percussion Flakes.
- Nature is the greatest creator of flakes, but these are usually distinguishable from man made percussion flakes. ... Most of these flakes have been fractured by intense cold, when they literally cracked in the ice. However, these flakes do not exhibit any signs of percussion. ...
- Non percussion flakes are natural, however, I have on a few rare occasions, picked up natural flakes that bare clear signs of utilisation and even retouch by people - evidence of an opportunistic tool maker, who has picked the natural flake up, and has found a use for it.
- Are All Percussion Flakes Prehistoric Made?.
- Percussion flakes can also be produced by medieval to modern knappers when they are building with flints (or facing walls with flint). ... These plough flakes are also often in a rolled condition - their edges are worn and battered by the movement through the soil, in a way that sometimes resembles actual human utilisation - even rough retouch. Modern farming techniques frequently produce numbers of these look-a-like flakes in ploughed fields, and the field-walker has to learn by experience, how to distinguish them from genuine prehistoric struck flints.
- Did Flakes Have Any Use?.
- Not always - many flakes were waste flakes - they were a by-product of knapping. For example, dozens of flakes would be produced during the production of a core tool, such as an axe head, even in its intial stages of production. ... They will then start to turn that into a core, by striking off flakes from around its edges. These first flakes are called primary flakes. ...
5. Flakes from Flat Surfaces
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- Flakes from Flat Surfaces.
- I did some more test flaking on obsidian slabs to observe the shape of the flakes removed. Flakes were removed with pressure using an Ishi stick with a copper tip and another with an antler tip on the 1st test. ...
- The flakes removed with both antler and copper were all elliptical in shape and only slightly longer than their width. ...
- In both cases all of the flakes removed were elliptical in shape and similar to those removed with pressure flaking. Some of the flakes were slightly wider than their length which was mainly a result of the edge angle (platform) being nearly 90 degrees. These flakes feathered out along the sides and terminated a little short at the distal end. ...
- Is this knowledge of value when removing flakes from an irregular surface, such as a biface? I think it is. ...
- The above photo shows the results of flakes removed sequentially along the edge of a piece of opaque flat white glass with a flat surface. ...
6. The Flakes photoe galleree
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- Inside the Flakes tour bus.
- the Flakes get medieval in Barcelona.
7. Prof. Steve Jacobs' Team Web Site
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- Glassy Liquid Crystal Flakes.
- Crystal Flakes.
- We conduct research on the properties and applications of glassy cholesteric liquid crystal (gCLC) flakes. ...
- Flakes may be added to an adhesive and coated onto a surface, or they may be suspended in a host liquid medium and confined within a cell with transparent, conductive coatings. ...
- Under moderate dc and ac fields, gCLC flakes exhibit motion that results in large intensity changes with response times under a second. ... There are significant opportunities for these flakes in particle display technology and electronic paper, where they would offer both polarization for 3-D and variable color. ...
- Colored and shaped flakes manufactured with soft lithography.
- We recently succeeded in manufacturing shaped flakes by soft lithography. When driven with 50 Hz AC fields in dielectric fluid-filled, ITO coated cells, these flakes exhibited very uniform reorientation behavior with response times below 300 ms.
- Randomly shaped PCLC flakes encapsulated in a PVA binder. ...
- We also recently succeeded in encapsulating flakes in flexible binders. ...
- Jacobs, "Development of Polymer Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Flakes for Electro- Optic Applications," Optics & Photonics News, p. ...
- Jacobs, "Electrically Addressable Optical Devices Using a System of Composite Layered Flakes Suspended in a Fluid Host to Obtain Angularly Dependent Optical Effects," U. ...
- Jacobs ,“Polymer Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Flakes for Particle Displays,” in 2003 SID International Symposium, Digest of Technical Papers , 1st ed. ...
- Faris, "Electric-Field-Induced Motion of Polymer Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Flakes in a Moderately Conductive Fluid," Appl. ...
- Jacobs, "Electric Field Induced Rotation of Polymer Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Flakes: Mechanisms and Applications," in Liquid Crystals IV, edited by I. ...
8. corn flakes: Definition and Much More From Answers.com
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- Directory > General Reference > Dictionary > corn flakes Nutritional Values.
- The Nutritional Value for: corn flakes.
- Directory > Food & Nutrition > Nutritional Values > corn flakes WordNet.
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- corn flakes .
- Corn flakes are a food made by combining cooked corn along with sugar and vitamins. The dough is rolled and toasted to make the well-known flakes, which feature as a breakfast cereal, served with milk.
- The history of corn flakes goes back to the late nineteenth century, when a group of Seventh-day Adventists began to develop new food to meet the standards of their strict vegetarian diet. ... Other features of the sanitarium included exercise sessions and regular enemas, and Kellogg recommended his corn flakes in combination with circumcision of males and the application of "pure carbolic acid" on the clitoris of females to prevent masturbation in children. ...
- The idea for corn flakes began by accident when Dr. ... To their surprise, what they got instead was flakes, which they toasted and served to their patients.
- The flakes of grain, served with milk, were a very popular food among the patients. The brothers then experimented with other flakes from other grains. ... Corn flakes was their first marketed product. ...
9. Brine Shrimp Flakes and Pellets
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- Brine Shrimp Plus Flakes.
- Top 5 Brine Shrimp Flakes and Pellets.
- Although fresh brine is ideal, frozen, freeze-dried, flakes and pellets are excellent sources of nutrition for all your fish. 1) Brine Shrimp Plus Flakes.
- What I like most about Brine Shrimp Plus Flakes is the added seafood, plankton, and algae. ...
- 3) Wardley Brine Shrimp Flakes.
- Manufacturer's Site4) Nutra Fin Brine Shrimp Flakes.
- The Nutra Fin brine shrimp flakes are a larger than average, which makes them especially suitable for larger fish. ...
10. Flipping flakes change color TRN 111401
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- Flipping flakes change color.
- The flakes could have a wide range of applications -- in smart windows to conserve energy or protect privacy, as a camouflage or decorative coating, and embedded in documents or objects for security, tagging and identification, said Marshall. ...
- The uniformly aligned flakes are suspended in silicone oil. Light striking these flakes is reflected back selectively, making them appear shiny. When an electric field is applied, the flakes rotate, changing angle and alignment, so that “the color appears very muted grey or even black,” Marshall said. ...
- Coatings of the flakes could allow large objects like helicopters to change color. “If the coating contained flakes with different colors and the flakes of each color type were treated to respond differently to electric fields, one could switch different colors on and off in different areas,” Marshall said. ...
- The flakes are made of many of these spirals, and each spiral has a slightly different orientation than its neighbors, said Marshall. ...
- The physical and optical properties of these flakes make them well-suited for use in colored ink, said Marshall. ...
- The flakes switch in 80 to 500 milliseconds, depending on their size and shape and the type of electric field used. ... The trick to forming letters, numbers and pictures is getting the flakes to orient consistently and in unison.
- Both the type of electric field and the strength of the current affect the rotation of the flakes. With an alternating electrical current, the flakes rotate a full 90 degrees. ...
- The flakes are one of three or four emerging technologies thatcould be suitable for the ink part of a flexible pocket-display, he said. ...
- The flakes could be very useful encapsulated in a solid film, said Sigurd Wagner, a professor of electrical engineering at Princeton University. ...
- The researchers are working with the flakes “in very small quantities in order to understand the fundamental physics and switching mechanism,” said Marshall. Their aim is to more closely control the flakes' motion. ... Part of the control problem is that the flakes are irregular in shape. ...
11. Tony Tiger
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- Way back in 1952, Kellogg ran a contest to see who would represent their new cereal called "Kellogg's® Sugar Frosted Flakes of CornTM. ...
12. Snow crystals in snow flakes
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- Snow Flakes.
- but only some of them could possibly be found in real snow flakes. ...
- Bentley (1865-1931) who spent 40 winters of his life studying the tiny little crystals that flock together to form snow flakes. ...
- If you want to learn more about snow flakes, find out other interesting facts and see more images of snow crystals I recommend you to visit the Snow Crystal Research page (Electron Microscopy Unit Snow Page, BARC) at www. ...
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