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538 results found for "gum arabic"
- Microbial Reproduction: Mitosis & Meiosis
Stylonychia: Wonderful World of Ciliates Oil-Dwelling Microbes: Bacteria, Yeast & Mold Xanthan Gum &
- Zaffre: Vintage Cobalt Blue Glass & Artists' Pigment
Lye (NaOH): Caustic Soda for Soap & Glass Writing in Letters of Gold: Ancient Alchemy Xanthan Gum & Plant
- Great Women Artists - Käthe Kollwitz
Guar Gum: Unique Qualities for Art & Crafts Caput Mortuum: Dead Head Purple Pigment 11 Favorite Drawing
- Pyrometallurgy: Ancient Processes of Modern Alchemy
Digestion & Horse Manure: Alchemy Process Secrets of Elemental Carbon Xanthan Gum & Plant Blight: Xanthomonas
- Wolpertinger - German Myths & Folklore
Colorado, Wyoming & Nebraska, a jackrabbit with antlers Al-Mi'raj - one-horned hare or unicorn rabbit in Arabian Irrwurz or Mad Root: German Folklore Sun Goddesses of World Mythology Al-Mi'raj: Unicorn Hare of Arab
- Milk into Cheese: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB)
Lactic Acid Bacteria: Team Players of Fermentation Binary Fission: Speedy Microbe Reproduction Xanthan Gum
- Alchemy Processes Invented by Islamic Alchemists
Medieval Arab alchemists study and expand upon the Greek model. Arab alchemists are among the first to propose metals age for "thousands of years" progressing from lead
- Diatoms: Glass-Making Algae Crucial to Life
Cornstarch: Cuisine, Beauty, Cleaning Uses Potash: Agriculture, Plant & Garden Health Xanthan Gum & Plant
- Yeast: Process from Culture to Consumer
Mother of Vinegar & Microbial Life in a Bottle Secrets of Xanthan Gum for Artists & Chefs Sugar Beets
- Sublimation & the Aludel: Medieval Alchemy
It comes from the Arabic ﺍﻟﻮﺛﻞ ( alwthl ) meaning "the first one", a specialized pot designed for the The Liber de aluminibus et salibus (Book of Alums and Salts), a Latin treatise translated from Arabic
- Isolate Yeast & LAB Strains for Artisan Flavors
Women Scientists of the Ancient World Milk into Cheese: Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB) Xanthan Gum & Plant
- Alchemists of Ancient Alexandria
Medieval Islamic alchemists and philosophers help preserve many writings through translation into Arabic many works are preserved by Arabic or Syriac translation He writes the oldest known books on alchemy, Parts survive in original Greek and in translations to Syriac or Arabic.