#Homogenizers
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tipcoengineer · 3 months ago
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At Tipco Engineering, we provide top-quality homogenizer machines designed for industrial and commercial applications. Whether you need a high-pressure, ultrasonic, or mechanical homogenizer, we offer the best solutions tailored to your requirements.
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jerseymuppet · 1 year ago
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getting up on my soapbox for a moment. i find it laughable that nearly every time someone says they don’t like rap they cite hamilton and k-pop as the only rap they can tolerate. because everything else is just so violent and full of blatant consumerism. first off. so is k-pop. secondly. idk how to tell you the founding fathers were some of the most violent people around (coming from a black american descentant of slaves who is most likely related to thomas jefferson. shouldn’t have to explain the relevance here). thirdly. hamilton and k-pop both reference and interpolate rap. so idk what to tell you babes. you do like rap. you just don’t like black people. say it with your full chest next time.
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knightofleo · 7 months ago
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businessmanucaturer · 2 years ago
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Industrial homogenizers and SPM Process Systems manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters in IndiaIn India, we are offering a homogenizer.
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pollen · 5 months ago
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Kaveh Akbar, from "Calling a Wolf a Wolf (Inpatient)”
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sthilarions · 2 months ago
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A lot of the time when people say a character is a golden retriever I’m like “that breed does not mean what you think it means” but you know what? Charles is a golden retriever
He’s affectionate and friendly and energetic and smiles all of the time always, you kick him and he’ll still smile and run right back to you after
But also Goldens are typically ranked as the fourth most intelligent dog breed, after only Border Collies, Poodles, and German Shepherds, but everyone always reaches for them as a metaphor for “no thoughts head empty just fluff and love”
And that’s Charles too. He announces Edwin as the brains and keeps his smile on and bounces around and is so casually sweet everyone figures he must be running on vibes alone and actually when they’re back in the office he’s the one doing the more visibly nerdy magic, the stuff you’d normally assign to your autistic-coded Q-archetype basement-recluse wizard, he’s creating complex enchanted items and writing runes and mentally managing hundreds to thousands of items in his bag. And he’s just as much a detective as Edwin is.
He just also grins and jumps and projects friendliness like his life depends on it, and people assume.
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mellypluslina · 4 months ago
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they’re melting into each other
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ecto-slug · 3 months ago
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Oh to be homogeneous goo, free of pain and responsibility.
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qwantzfeed · 9 months ago
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to be fair it really is one of the best ways to consume dry dead leaves
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tipcoengineer · 4 months ago
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In the fast-evolving world of manufacturing, homogenizers play a crucial role in ensuring product consistency, quality, and efficiency. These machines are widely used in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, cosmetics, and chemicals.
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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Homogenizing and Transforming World (2014) Designed by: teamLab
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whetstonefires · 1 year ago
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'Saying things in a funny way' is an op skillset for real though.
Latest example 'when you're late coming home and I don't know why I get worried about you and think perhaps there has been a car accident and this is why I send check-in texts' = distressing concept, explains the texting as something other than controlling behavior but still sounds neurotic and may increase any aversion felt toward it
'When I don't know why you aren't home yet I start to think maybe you got eaten by a car' = funny, sympathetic, likely to make such texts less burdensome to receive.
Why is communication like this.
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businessmanucaturer · 2 years ago
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Homogenizers, agitators, magnetic mixers, rotor-stator mixers, rotor-stator mixer stirrers, and mixers are all part of SPM Process Systems, which is an Indian manufacturer, supplier, and exporter.
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xoxotsarevna · 8 months ago
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i'm so cooool
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bee-tone · 5 months ago
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The more I think about it, the more the Kitakami siblings experiences kind of read like mixed-race kids who didn't have the opportunity to embrace both of their cultures in a healthy way.
Like, Carmine is very aggressive towards "outsiders" and while some of the other NPCs do refer to you as an outsider, they aren't as hostile. Mostly just offering you a battle and then being disappointed that they lost to a tourist. But there are even NPCs who comment that Carmine's behavior goes above and beyond. The caretaker especially:
"I hardly know what to do with the two of them... Especially that Carmine. Always been a handful, that one. I apologize if she gave you a hard time." (Taken directly from Bulbapedia)
Like, it feels like she's almost trying too hard to fit into Kitakami, like she's overcompensating for the fact that she isn't 100% Kitakamian.
Especially when you consider the fact that she immediately wants to defend Ogerpon once she hears that it was bullied, despite Ogerpon also technically being an outsider. And by the end of the Teal Mask, she's still high-strung, but not nearly as aggressive as before. While it could just be her learning to be nicer to people, it may also be a final thing of self-acceptance?
Kieran, on the other hand feels like he's on the other end of the spectrum. He doesn't have any real gripe with outsiders, and is confused when Carmine acts aggressive. He seems to be a bit of a loner, referring to the player as his first friend, but he's not really isolated from the rest of Mossui Town. A few NPCs talk about him in a positive light (first one that comes to mind is an NPC who says "I heard someone befriended Ogerpon! I bet it was Kieran") and even during the Teal Mask, when he tells the other villagers about the true story, he's believed pretty easily, which wouldn't have happened if he's as much of a loner as he makes himself out to be.
If anything, it feels like Kieran is almost self-isolating himself from Kitakami's culture. Even before Ogerpon is known to be the good guy, he talks about how he wants to be the ogre's friend, and how he feels connected to it, being an outcast. He identifies more with the half that isn't from Kitakami, but given that he has no way to embrace that, he just goes against the culture that's present.
There's also his accent. When I was replaying TM, I noticed that Kieran's accent wasn't as prevalent as I thought it was? But going through the whole story, plus ID and MM, I realized that he was a mild accent in the Teal Mask, no accent during the Indigo Disk, and then a much heavier accent during Mochi Mayhem and the subsequent League Club room visits (at least in the English version, no idea how that works in the original Japanese.) Like he's finally embraced the part of him that's from Kitakami, instead of trying so hard not to be.
Idk. I'm whiter than a piece of paper, so most of what I'm talking about just comes from my experiences with my mixed-race friends and family. If anyone is mixed and wants to add on to or shut me up, please do so!! I'm simply an observer.
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witchstone · 10 months ago
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"oooo the usa is just a bunch of different countries in a trench coat" <- person who has just discovered that regions exist
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