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Topic: Salt (disambiguation)


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  Salt Lake City - LoveToKnow 1911
SALT LAKE CITY, the capital city of Utah and the county-seat of Salt Lake county, in the N.W. part of Utah, immediately E. of the Jordan river in the Salt Lake Valley, near the base of the Wasatch mountains, at an altitude of about 4350 ft., about 11 m.
Salt Lake City is the great business centre of Utah and one of the main shipping points of the West for agricultural products, live stock (especially sheep), precious metals and coal; and the excellent railway facilities contribute greatly to the commercial importance of the city.
Salt Lake City was prominently identified with the Mormon church in its struggle with the United States government; in 1858 it was entirely deserted upon the approach of the United States troops.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Salt_Lake_City   (1604 words)

  
 Salt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salt was also given to the parents of the groom in marriage until the 8th century.
Salts can also form if solutions of different salts are mixed, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates (see: solubility equilibrium).
Salting the earth is the deliberate massive use of salt to render a soil unsuitable for cultivation and thus discourage habitation.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Salt   (780 words)

  
 Bread and salt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A salt holder or a salt cellar is placed on top of the bread loaf or secured in a hole on the top of the loaf.
In general, the word "bread" is associated in Russian culture with hospitality, bread being the most respected food, whereas salt is associated with long friendship, as expressed in a Russian saying "to eat a pood of salt (together with someone)".
In Poland, the welcoming with bread and salt "chlebem i solą" is often associated with the old tradition of hospitality (staropolska gościnność), usually related to the customs of Polish nobility (szlachta) who prided themselves on their hospitality.
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 Salt (disambiguation) Summary
In the Upaniṣads, a grain of salt dissolved in water is a symbol of the reabsorption of the ego in the "universal self." In other Brahmanic texts, salt refers to cattle, seed, and the sacrificial essence of sky and earth.
Salts are composed of ions rather than molecules, so the chemical symbol for a salt indicates the proportion of the elements that compose it (e.g., the symbol NaCl shows that table salt is made up of equal numbers of sodium and chloride ions).
In chemistry, salt is a neutral compound composed of ions.
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 Bread - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Bread consists minimally of flour and water; salt is present in most cases; and usually a leavening agent such as yeast is used.
Breads may also contain some amounts of sugar, spices, fruit (such as raisins, pumpkin or bananas), vegetables (like onion or zucchini) nuts and seeds (such as caraway, sesame or poppy seeds), which are often used for decorative and flavoring purposes.
Water is mixed with flour, salt and the leavening agent (baker's yeast or sourdough starter).
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 salt Information Center - salt lake city
Zwitterions are salts that contain an dead sea salts anionic center and a cationic center salt peter in the same molecule, examples are the amino acids, salt water many salt metabolites, peptides, and proteins.
Salts can also form if solutions salt water aquarium of different salts are mixed, their ions recombine, and the new salt is insoluble and precipitates (see: Solubility equilibrium).
Salting the earth is the deliberate massive use of salt to render a soil unsuitable for cultivation, and thus disencourage habitation
www.scipeeps.com /Sci-Chemistry_Topics_S/salt.html   (649 words)

  
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Although her original assumption was that much disambiguation could be accomplished based on paragraph topic, she found that half of the disambiguation was actually accomplished using fixed phrase and syntactic information, while the other half was accomplished using commonsense reasoning.
Disambiguation was accomplished by selecting the sense of the target word whose signature contained the greatest number of overlaps with the signatures of neighboring words in its context.
The notion of disambiguating senses based on domain is implicit in various AI based approaches, such as Schank's script approach to natural language processing (Schank and Abelson, 1977), which matched words to senses based on the context or "script" activated by the general topic of the discourse.
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 Salt
1) " Salt" -- In the context of Salt
Zwitterions are salts that contain an anionic center and a cationic centerin the same molecule, examples are the amino acids, many metabolites, peptides, and proteins.
Salts can be clear and transparent (sodium chloride), opaque (titanium dioxide), andeven metallic and lustrous (iron disulfide).
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 Salt Spoon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Salt and Light - Salt and Light was a metaphor that was frequently used in classical times by Jews to describe the Mosaic law.
Salt cellar - A salt cellar is a small dish for holding salt.
During the Middle Ages, when salt was a valuable commodity, salt would be kept on the table in elaborate silver or glass dishes as a status symbol.
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 salt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In chemistry, salt is a general term used for ionic compounds composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, so that the product is neutral and without a net charge.
Zwitterions are salts that contain an anionic center and a cationic center in the same molecule, examples are the amino acids, many metabolites, peptides, and proteins.
Salts often have a good solubility in water.
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 gold salt 2
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 Salt (compound)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
In chemistry, salt is a term used for ionic compounds composed of positively charged cations and negatively charged anions, so that the product is neutral and without a net charge.
Salte har almindeligvis et højt smeltepunkt, men er i deres krystalform sjældent særlig hårde.
Salte navngives efter de ioner de er dannet af, og den positive ion (kaldet en kation, ofte et metal eller en ammoniumion) nævnes først.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki
The most common form of butter is made from cows' milk, but can also be made from the milk of other mammals, including sheep, goats, buffalo, and yaks.
Salt, flavorings, or preservatives are sometimes added to butter.
Salted butters have either fine, granular salt or a strong brine added to them during the working.
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 WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION SURVEY: SUMMARY OF RESPONSES
It is generally necessary to have a detailed knowledge of the word senses that are in the domain, so the knowledge to disambiguate will often be available in the domain model even where it has not explicitly been added for disambiguation purposes.
The goal is to disambiguate between the senses given > in a dictionary or thesaurus on the grounds that that, or something > similar, is necessary for full understanding (and is an interesting > problem in its own right).
I had separated the within-POS problem from the general disambiguation problem because, with the accuracy of state-of-the-art taggers (at least for grammatical standard English, and where some errors can be tolerated), POS-disambiguation is well on the way to being solved.
www.site.uottawa.ca /tanka/threads/wsd_survey/msg00002.html   (2606 words)

  
 more info on Salt shaker - shake it like a salt shaker - saltshaker
A salt shaker is a small container filled with salt that is used to sprinkle salt onto food.
Salt shouldn't get stuck in between the head and body of the salt shaker, so that salt doesn't spill when opening the head for a refill.
Design the salt shaker head in such a manner that, water if casually dropped on the shaker head doesn't drop in to the shaker and wet the salt.
www.paleautonomy.com /Sal-to-Scr/cat.php   (1764 words)

  
 Flea - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Baking soda mixed with equal amounts of salt kills fleas.
Do not dust the carpet on a rainy day, as the salt will absorb moisture from the air, causing the carpet to become wet.
It is easy to get rid of fleas by putting the dog in a bath, and using animal shampoo on it.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Flea   (1788 words)

  
 New Page 1
It is known to carry out similar conversions with the aid of thioacetic acid and an alkali metal carbonate or bicarbonate, or with an alkali metal salt of thioacetic acid.
salt is formed in situ from HBr and a base.
an alkali is a specific type of base, formed as a carbonate or hydroxide salt of an alkali metal or alkali earth metal...
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 recipe salt and pepper squid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Salt crystal lamps and candleholders naturally provide the powerful negative ion benefits of a man.
Salt City Jar Candles are crafted to produce the longest cleanest burn of any candles around.
Please use the text menu until salt n pepa until you are able to upgrade your..
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 Ocean   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Though somewhat arbitrarily divided into several "separate" oceans, these oceans are in fact one global, interconnected body of salt water, often called the World Ocean.
The major divisions are defined in part by the continents and a variety of archipelagos, and are labeled the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.
There are also some smaller bodies of salt water that are not interconnected with the World Ocean (e.g., the Caspian Sea, the Great Salt Lake).
www.tocatch.info /en/Ocean.htm   (1729 words)

  
 Low Salt :: Special Diets : Gourt
Low Salt Diet - Often advised in the treatment of high blood pressure and some types of heart, kidney and liver diseases.
Low Salt Foods - Offers a comprehensive list of low-sodium foods, recipes, tips, restaurant guide, and related health issues.
Thrifty Living: Salt Free Herb Blend - University of Illinois Extension presents a blend of herbs for use in seasoning foods, instead of salt.
home.gourt.com /Cooking/Special-Diets/Low-Salt.html   (467 words)

  
 Salt Lake - LoveToKnow 1911
There is more than one meaning of Salt Lake discussed in the 1911 Encyclopedia.
We are planning to let all links go to the correct meaning directly, but for now you will have to search it out from the list below by yourself.
This page was last modified 19:06, 14 Apr 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Salt_Lake   (68 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Lake
A lake is a large body of water, usually fresh water, surrounded by land.
Large lakes are sometimes referred to as "inland seas" and small seas are sometimes referred to as lakes.
For examples (of saline lakes): the Great Salt Lake, but the Dead Sea.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=lake   (252 words)

  
 Talk:Egg Harbor City - Wikitravel
I can only think of Atlantic City where the word city is part of the official name.
The alternative is to disambiguate as (city, Atlantic county, New Jersey) from (township, Atlantic county, New Jersey), which is probably more confusing and verbose!
Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Daly City (California).
wikitravel.org /en/Talk:Egg_Harbor_City   (691 words)

  
 Ham
Ham is also processed into other meat products such as SPAM luncheon meat.
For each ham of twelve pounds weight: Two pounds of common salt; 2 ounces of saltpetre; 1/4 pound of bay salt; 1/4 pound of coarse sugar.
This should be reduced to the finest powder.
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