The sugar cane is composed of water, woodyfibre, and soluble matter, or sugar.
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In the cereal, in addition to the starch, is the cooking of the woodyfibre.
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Now paper consists essentially of woodyfibre, having animal matter as size on its surface.
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It was a nightmare of the sea, the furniture of a dream solidified in woodyfibre.
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The insoluble woodyfibre of the straw is decomposed and converted into humic and ulmic acids.
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The samples were dried and the woodyfibre and extract were also dried at 212 degs.
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Of course, you understand that those particles of woodyfibre and starch granules were disintegrated snuff-grains.
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The woodyfibre of these furnished the only fuel available for early overland emigrants to the Pacific.
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All cereals require thorough cooking, because of the starch in them, also to soften the woodyfibre.
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The woodyfibre is not digested, but serves by its bulk and stimulating action to facilitate digestion.
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The rootlets seize the sand and turn it to soil, to woodyfibre, leafy verdure, blooming flowers, and delicious fruit.
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Strings of harder, woodyfibre run through it like straight veins, and these are of no use for making sago.
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The woodyfibre of roots and branches is dropped in the state of tow, the nutritious matter alone having been extracted.
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For such, a kind of wheaten grit is provided, containing all the kernel of the wheat, except the outside woodyfibre.
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The chemical constituents of the Strawberry are-a peculiar volatile aroma, sugar, mucilage, pectin, citric and malic acids in equal parts, woodyfibre, and water.
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This supplies the force which the plant combines with carbon, hydrogen, and other elements to form woodyfibre, starch, oils, and other vegetable products.