However, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh said she has many other cases.
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One morning last week, Koh brought jurors into court one by one.
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The appeals court has sent the case back to Koh for reconsideration.
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The hearing concluded with Koh promising to rule at a later date.
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Attorneys for both companies told Koh they would pass along the message.
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Turn them frequently while in the lye, and wipe them dry afterwards.
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They made pots of lye hominy and lye soap the same day.
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Now be keerful and not run afoul of the plaguey lye leech.
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If lye was on his gloves, he couldn't risk touching his clothes.
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We made all our soap and lye hominy by the washpots full.
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In most of the experiments it was convenient to use causticpotash.
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Nothing easier to do by means of chlorate of potash and causticpotash.
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Pure causticpotash is very soluble, and dissolves almost immediately, heating the water.
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When the liquid is dropped on to fused causticpotash, it forms potassium valerate.
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These fatty acids are afterwards combined with ordinary causticpotash to produce the Naples soap.
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The action of potassiumhydrate is drying (desiccating).
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To test a silk fabric, boil the sample in 4 per cent potassiumhydrate solution and note the effect.
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In this way a rabbit dies each day; the spinal cord is removed, divided into sections, and suspended in a flask containing potassiumhydrate.
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Next he took from the shelf over his table a bottle marked "Alcoholic Solution-PotassiumHydrate."
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The wool fiber soon dissolves in the potashlye, while the vegetable fiber remains unaltered.
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The solubility of the woolen fibers in potashlye is a ready means of ascertaining the percentage of wool fiber in the paper.
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It is removed perfectly by rubbing the surface with a hard brush and warm potashlye; the plate is then ready for printing.
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Phthisical sputa are dried and made moist with very much diluted potashlye (1 to 2 drops of a 33 per cent.
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The upper layer is separated and dried with solid potassiumhydroxide.
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Pyrex distilling flask are placed 150 g. of potassiumhydroxide.
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To absorb it, we would need to fill containers with potassiumhydroxide and shake them continually.
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However, a potassiumhydroxide wet-mount examination of skin scrapings should be performed if tinea corporis is suspected.
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This represents in a single equation the action of chlorine on hot, concentrated solutions of potassiumhydroxide.
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The caustic alkalies; sodium hydroxide, NaOH, or potassiumhydroxide KOH, have a most deleterious action on wool.
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On standing with concentrated potassiumhydroxide solution it gives potassium allantoate C4H7N4O4K.
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About ninety percent with a mixture of potassiumhydroxide, some carbonate and a smidge of potassium chloride.
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Then, the fiber was treated with 0.5 M potassiumhydroxide in ethanol.
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Heat, pressure and potassiumhydroxide, chemicals used to make soap and bleach, are added to dissolve the tissue.
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It is believed the drain cleaner product used was potassiumhydroxide, at a low concentration of 5 per cent.
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Toward the end of the reaction, a crust of potassium bromide may tend to cover the melted potassiumhydroxide.
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Various concentrations of potassiumhydroxide (KOH) electrolyte were examined and maximum performance was observed at 6 M KOH.
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Willgerodt suggested removing sulphuretted hydrogen by means of potassiumhydroxide (caustic potash), then absorbing the phosphine in bromine water.
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The yellow modification is prepared by adding a solution of a mercuric salt to a solution of sodium or potassiumhydroxide:
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It is also suggested that the fingerprint examiner wear rubber gloves when using acetone, benzine, xylene, formaldehyde, potassiumhydroxide, or sodium hydroxide.