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15 Sentences With "sifted out"

How to use sifted out in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "sifted out" and check conjugation/comparative form for "sifted out". Mastering all the usages of "sifted out" from sentence examples published by news publications.

After about three to six hours, the mixture moves to "settling tanks," where heavy particles are further sifted out.
They swabbed my mouth for DNA to try and match it to even the tiniest bone fragments that were being sifted out of the rubble.
Even worse is the human detritus of emissions that spurs climate change—waste that can't be plucked up or sifted out or even readily observed.
We&aposve sifted out everything from our favorite picks, straps, and music books to acoustic and electric guitars and amps in the highly curated list below.
For example, the way the rules are right now, the FDA allows up to 10 percent of the bran in whole grain flour to be sifted out.
The electric charge of the material was then measured as the grains were sifted out, which confirmed that these compounds do become electrified in Titan-like surroundings.
The program then sifted out commercials by looking for areas where the transcript repeats a chunk of eight-words phrases in verbatim at least five times, since commercials are the same each time around.
They include the bureaucrats who ignored warnings about risky, paid blood donors in the 1970s and 1980s, when tens of thousands of haemophiliacs were infected with HIVand Hepatitis C from tainted plasma, the protein-rich yellow liquid left after red blood cells are sifted out.
"It's very difficult for people to have any recourse in these decisions or understand the reasons for them not getting a call back on a job application, or being sifted out of a pile of college applicants because it was determined they probably wouldn't complete four years at the school, or having a police officer show up at your doorstep," Madden said.
Bran left in, and sifted out as needed, helps to save from musting, and to preserve the delicate natural flavor.
Stanley Steamer is the colloquial name for products of the Stanley Motor Carriage Company, which produced steam-powered automobiles from 1902 to 1924. There's also a scene where the robot dug the hole where Bugs was hiding and sifted out its quarry. It was reused from an earlier cartoon, Rabbit Every Monday.
Gloves should be worn when handling glass, and any broken pieces sifted out and recycled. Other health and effects depend on the fuel. Propane, butane, and methane are all flammable gasses (natural gas is mostly methane, liquefied petroleum gas mostly propane). If they are allowed to accumulate unburned, gasses can cause suffocation by displacing air, and gas explosions.
Dispersed graphene oxide flakes can also be sifted out of the dispersion (as in paper manufacture) and pressed to make an exceedingly strong graphene oxide paper. Graphene oxide has been used in DNA analysis applications. The large planar surface of graphene oxide allows simultaneous quenching of multiple DNA probes labeled with different dyes, providing the detection of multiple DNA targets in the same solution. Further advances in graphene oxide based DNA sensors could result in very inexpensive rapid DNA analysis.
Smith invented a motorized hammermill that converts grain into flour which she successfully tested in Senegal. The problem with other motor-driven mills is that the screen that filters out rocks and coins could not be made locally and it could take several months to get a new screen. Smith's mill sifted out finished flour aerodynamically using a simpler design that could be manufactured locally by village blacksmiths. "It's nice when looking at things differently is a good thing, and not something where you get zero credit on a problem", Smith said.
P. Eberhardt, Ethnic Groups and Population Changes in Twentieth-century Central-Eastern Europe: History, Data, and Analysis, M.E. Sharpe, 2003, p. 166, , 9780765618337 Google books Silesians in traditional costumes during the 2015 Autonomy March The reasons for these transitions were boundary shifts and population changes that came after World War II. As a result, the vast majority of the former German Silesia, even Lower Silesia, which did not have sizeable Polish-speaking population, was incorporated into Poland, with smaller regions remaining under the control of the German Democratic Republic (which later became a part of unified Germany). Czechoslovakia obtained most of Cieszyn Silesia. Millions of Silesians, mostly of German ethnicity, were subsequently expelled, but after being sifted out from the ethnic Germans by a process of "national verification", the Silesians classified as "autochthons" by the Polish communist authorities were allowed to remain, and they were intensely polonized.

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