The answer is, Beefsteak or tripe, yeast or saleratus, which you please.
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Don't you know enough to use saleratus to sweeten the sour milk?
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Fried bacon and saleratus biscuit underlie the doctrine of State Rights.
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This renders it less tasteful, and from the saleratus they use, less wholesome.
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She was prone to over-measures of saleratus, to under-measures of sugar and coffee.
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We investigated NaHCO3 infusion effects on plasma lactate removal by forearm muscles and performance during intensive leg exercise.
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An effect on palatibility through neutralization of silage acids may have been responsible for the intake response to NaHCO3.
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Anecdotal reports in patients with such drug toxicity have suggested a beneficial effect of sodium lactate or NaHCO3 administration.
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At equal rates of bicarbonate reabsorption the inhibitory effects on tubular fluid and NaCl reabsorption were slightly less during mannitol than during NaHCO3 infusion.
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Conclusion: NaHCO3 administration for 5 d may prevent acid-base balance disturbances and improve performance during anaerobic exercise in a dose-dependent manner.
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Might as well point a neut-gun at your head.
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Derivatively the word Ambrosia (neut.
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Neut Ab response patterns were similar.
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| | | | " | " | Neut.
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"Of course now he's been all but neut..."
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After the sodiumhydrogencarbonate has been precipitated the mother liquors containing ammonium chloride are treated with lime:
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Sodiumhydrogencarbonate hinders far less the commencement of nitrification.
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Melt butter and add marmalade, golden syrup, water and bicarbonateofsoda.
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Sift together the flour, bicarbonateofsoda, ground ginger and mixed spice.
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After cooking for a few minutes, add the bicarbonateofsoda.
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Dissolve bicarbonateofsoda in warm water and stir into mixture.
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The best to get is the bicarbonateofsoda at a drug store.
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If the gas is in the stomach, half of a sodamint tablet may be given in a tablespoonful of very warm water.
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But among those very spindle-shanked, terra-cotta dwellers who cower at draughts and eat sodamints, the ancient struggle for supremacy wages fiercer than ever.
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Save some money right there, use vinegar and water and bakingsoda.
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It's important to use the right amount of bakingsoda in recipes.
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You know the kind, with bakingsoda and food coloring and vinegar.
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Now remove the wire from the broom and sprinkle with bakingsoda.
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Now remove the wire from the whiskbroom and sprinkle with bakingsoda.
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Powder cocaine is dissolved in a solution of sodiumbicarbonate and water.
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The reagent employed is sodium arsenite in the presence of sodiumbicarbonate.
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Here a separation takes place between the crystals of sodiumbicarbonate and the mother-liquor.
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However, we found significant changes in serum bicarbonate and potassium levels after sodiumbicarbonate infusion.
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Except that in this instance there was no sodiumbicarbonate powder to grant him relief.
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The Beaufort Sea volcanoes also spew out water rich in dissolved compounds, such as sodiumbicarbonate.
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The Method: Polish has them to perfection in the form of quartz and sodiumbicarbonate micro-crystals.
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Acid-responsive electrospun fibers are fabricated by introducing sodiumbicarbonate into PLLA fibers using an emulsion method.
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They are commonly composed of-inaddition to sodiumbicarbonate-acidcalcium phosphate, calcium superphosphate and calcium sulphate.
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Tumor acidity can be buffered by systemic administration of an alkaline agent such as sodiumbicarbonate.
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Some powders contain an excess of sodiumbicarbonate.
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Tumor-bearing mice maintained on sodiumbicarbonate drinking water exhibit fewer metastases and survive longer than untreated controls.
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It will then purify and liquefy the gas for use in sodiumbicarbonate manufacturing, the firm said.
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If there is hyperacidity of the stomach, sodiumbicarbonate or milk of magnesia will be of benefit.
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PROCEDURE.-Placein a porcelain crucible about 6 grams (roughly weighed) of the purest sodiumbicarbonate obtainable.
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Food-grade liquid CO2 is used to manufacture high-grade sodiumbicarbonate, which is primarily used in pharmaceuticals and hemodialysis.