sifting

  • 11sifting — sift·ing || sɪftɪŋ n. act of breaking up the larger parts by passing through a sieve, filtration; act of scattering, dispersal; careful examination, investigation sɪft v. break up the larger parts by passing through a sieve; sprinkle,… …

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  • 12sifting — просеивающий …

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  • 13sifting — noun the act of separating grain from chaff the winnowing was done by women • Syn: ↑winnow, ↑winnowing • Derivationally related forms: ↑sift, ↑winnow (for: ↑winnowing), ↑ …

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  • 14Racial Sifting — (Rassensiebend).    In May 1940, Heinrich Himmler completed the memo, “Reflections on the Treatment of Peoples of Alien Races in the East,” which he presented to Adolf Hitler, who approved it. In this memorandum, Himmler recommended that “people… …

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  • 15out-sifting — to out sigh: see out …

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  • 16bunting —  sifting flour. The BUNTING ROOM, the Sifting Room. North …

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  • 175S — Sifting, Sorting, Sweeping, Standardizing, Sustaining (Business » General) …

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  • 186S — Sifting, Sorting, Sweeping, Standardizing, Sustaining, Safety (Business » General) …

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  • 19Hilbert-Huang transform — The Hilbert Huang Transform (HHT) is a way to decompose a signal into so called intrinsic mode functions (IMF), and obtain instantaneous frequency data. It is designed to work well for data that are nonstationary and nonlinear. In contrast to… …

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  • 20Maize milling — The maize milling process starts with cleaning the grain and is usually followed by conditioning the maize (dampening the maize with water and then allowing it to condition for some time in a bin) Cleaning and conditioning of the maize as an… …

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