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600 cal, A basil plant, A Basket of Apricots, A Bitter Gourd, A bottle of cream, A Breakfast Sausage, A broken egg, A bundle of spaghetti, A Camera,

Soften Food Photos from National Geographic Images

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Clouds of steam, which rise from vents in the crater floor, soften the mood of this frame. The rising sun, visible through these clouds, silhou- ettes several trees in the foreground.

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In one of the first steps of silk production, silk moth cocoons are soaked in hot water to soften the sericin, a sticky, binding substance. The thread ends can then be plucked, unraveled, and plied together--usually five to eight strands at a time.

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A worker stirs reptile hides in hydrochloric acid to soften them.

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Lee Anne White, Epimedium, ginger, hosta and ferns soften a boulder in a woodland garden. Mark & Mildred Fockele garden, Gainesville GA. Installation: The Fockele Garden Company.

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Ira Block, To soften the mummys shroud, researchers put the bundle in a humidification chamber.

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Digital Archive Japan / DAJ, Denis Papin, French physicist, 1870. In 1675, Papin (1647-1712) went to London where he worked with Robert Boyle and invented the forerunner to the pressure cooker, the steam digester, which was used to soften bones. He also made a working model of an atmospheric condensing steam engine which was later developed by both Thomas Newcomen and James Watt. Among the items at the bottom of the picture are his digester, left, and his steam engine, centre. From Vies des Savant Illustres by Louis Figuier. (Paris, 1870).

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