• Look up maceration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Maceration may refer to: Maceration (food), in food preparation Maceration (wine), a step in wine-making...
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    1877. Maceration is caused by excessive amounts of fluid remaining in contact with the skin or the surface of a wound for extended periods. Maceration often...
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    grapes are allowed some maceration between the skins and must, but not to the extent of red wine production. While maceration is a technique usually associated...
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    a cooking oil is used as the liquid for maceration – especially olive or some other vegetable oil. Maceration is the chief means of producing flavored...
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  • Macerator may refer to: Pumping station, solids maceration Maceration (sewage), machine that reduces solids to small pieces Chopper pumps, pump with cutting...
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    such as cut-marks. In most cases, maceration is done on the carcass of an animal for educational purposes. Maceration is a form of controlled putrefaction...
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    increasing the levels of skin contact, or maceration. Carbonic maceration techniques (e.g. semi-carbonic maceration) have recently been adapted to coffee...
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  • plants, maceration refers to the use of a chopper pump to create a "blended" slurry of food waste and other organic byproducts. The macerated substance...
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    a very short period, usually 12–24 hours, of skin-contact (maceration). During maceration, phenolics such as the anthocyanins and tannins that contribute...
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    these pure macerated oils, but blends of these oils, as well, and may macerate virtually any known herb. Base oils commonly used for maceration include almond...
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    personnel, but is often undertaken by professional fossil preparators. Acid maceration is a technique to extract organic microfossils from a surrounding rock...
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    describes orange/amber wine as "White wine with maceration" and prescribes the minimum duration of the maceration phase to be 1 month. In the USA, Marlo Anderson...
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    by carbon dioxide, and maceration using a high-speed grinder. Maceration is the primary method in the United States. Maceration is often a preferred method...
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    minimal pain and distress. Maceration is an alternative to the use of carbon dioxide for euthanasia of day-old poultry. Maceration is believed to be equivalent...
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    Dermal or subcutaneous atrophy is represented by depression of the skin. Maceration: softening and turning white of the skin due to being consistently wet...
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    Geist (German for 'spirit') is a distilled beverage obtained by maceration of unfermented fruit or other raw materials in neutral spirits, followed by...
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  • sewage is broken down and processed through the use of chlorination and/or maceration. The bacteria count per one hundred milliliters of water must be less...
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  • it is called liqueur de gentiane), which is produced by distilling a maceration of the roots of the Gentiana (Gentiana lutea). The name genziana is also...
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    without added flavourings or flavouring foodstuffs, of fermented products; maceration or similar processing of plant materials in ethyl alcohol of agricultural...
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    and Capraia. It is obtained from the myrtle plant through the alcoholic maceration of the berries or a compound of berries and leaves. Myrtle grows freely...
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    whole herbs, which is extracted from the plants during the secondary maceration. This step involves steeping plants such as petite wormwood, hyssop, and...
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    distilling aniseed, and is differentiated from those produced by simple maceration by the inclusion of the word distilled on the label. The liqueur is often...
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    level of acidity in the grapes. The acidity is softened through carbonic maceration, a process that also allows the vibrant youthful fruit expressions reminiscent...
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  • contains direct macroscopic examinations, freehand sections, clearing, maceration, embedding, and staining. Moreover, three preparation ways used in zoological...
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  • and Brand, brandy), is a traditional type of schnaps made by fermenting macerated fruit and distilling to produce a clear, unsweetened fruit brandy. Obstler...
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    soaking material in a solvent, as used for vanilla beans or tea leaves. Maceration, as used to soften and degrade material without heat, normally using oils...
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    dioxide bubbles that sparkling wine is known for. The process of carbonic maceration is also known as whole grape fermentation where instead of yeast being...
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