How To Use Linseed In A Sentence
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It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
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To start, pour a small amount of dry pigment forming a mound onto a nonporous slab surface, such as glass or marble; then, make an impression in the center of the mound and, into that, pour a small amount of linseed or other oil.
Daniel Grant: Some Artists Make Their Own Paints
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It also contains a number of grains, soaked overnight: linseed, rolled oats, polenta, sunflower seeds, purple kibbled wheat and sesame seeds.
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After my husband laid them, I sealed them with a 50/50 linseed oil and mineral spirits mix (3 coats) and then my husband grouted them.
Sealing saltillo tiles
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In addition to treating with insecticides, legs may be dipped in a mixture of two parts raw linseed oil and kerosene.
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Oilseeds often contain toxic or undesirable factors such as gossypol in cottonseed, trypsin inhibitor in soya beans and cyanogenetic glucosides in linseed, whereas groundnuts have been noted as being particularly vulnerable to mycotoxin formation.
Chapter 6
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The many thousands of grains comprise not just emmer and naked barley, but also bread wheat - which points clearly to the Neolithic - and linseed.
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Oil paints are made up of a suspension of pigments in an oil such as linseed oil that dries.
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For older stains use a paste of rottenstone, baking soda or cigarette ashes mixed with mineral oil, linseed oil, or lemon oil.
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No longer do we have to deal with hot bluing or boiled linseed oil.
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Mild oily purgatives like castor oil or bulk laxatives such as linseed or psyllium seeds are recommended.
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Linseed oil will soften stiff leather.
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At High Mowthorpe, we were fortunate enough to finish harvest before the worst of the weather, although we do have a small acreage of winter linseed left to deal with.
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We are surrounded by forest and huge fields of linseed, rape and mustard.
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Viscosity of the fluid used needs to be higher than that of the water, and for this purpose, several materials have been used over the years; badderlocks, linseed, quince seeds, okra, several celluloses (methyl-cellulose wallpaper fixer).
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Her eyes challenged me, potent, like a peregrine falcon's, but the beguiling scent of turps and linseed oil drew me to her canvas.
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Crops such as oilseed and linseed which can be produced in bulk and processed quickly and efficiently may in future be modified to produce the anticoagulant hirudin which is found naturally in leeches.
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The panels were then releaded, waterproofed with linseed oil putty, and shipped back to the chapel for reinstallation.
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The company also uses recycled plastic, newsprint, cork, wheat straw and linoleum, a natural product of linseed.
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Vegetable-based inks, in which vegetable and petroleum oils are mixed, frequently consist in part of soybean, corn, cottonseed, or linseed oil.
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The staple diet of maple peas, tic beans and vetches slowly grows to incorporate red rape, black rape, dari, linseed and mung beans.
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There is a large industrial market for synthetically epoxidized vegetable oils (such as linseed or soybean), but the epoxidation process is expensive.
16: Oils
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Oilseeds often contain toxic or undesirable factors such as gossypol in cottonseed, trypsin inhibitor in soya beans and cyanogenetic glucosides in linseed, whereas groundnuts have been noted as being particularly vulnerable to mycotoxin formation.
Chapter 6
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The red carpet was made from 100 percent recycled plastic water bottles, programs printed on recycled paper, using a linseed-based ink, which as you know is much more ozone-friendly than the standard petroleum-based ink that they use on all the other awards.
CNN Transcript Sep 17, 2007
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The smell of paint and varnish and linseed oil had been eclipsed totally by an all-pervading smell of wet, cold earth.
MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
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The house is surrounded by fields, a sea of blue linseed and yellow rape.
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Linseed oil putty is used because when it hardens, it contributes to the structure of the window.
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Each loaf provides the optimum combination of wholemeal wheat flour, kibbled grains and seeds including linseed, poppyseeds and sunflower seeds.
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Linseed oil will soften stiff leather.
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Inside the store were shadows and smells: leather and fresh denim, gun oil, grease, and the distinctive odor of mothballs and linseed.
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The caulk is usually heavily loaded with filler and relies on either linseed or soybean oil as its binder.
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To change the consistency of paint, try odorless mineral spirits, perhaps mixed with a dab of linseed oil.
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If you're looking for a short-cut, try adding linseeds to your diet.
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It is about thirty years since miners in this district adopted the use of coarse linseed oil, instead of whale oil, to burn in their lamps; and it is very generally known, that the smoke from the former is immensely greater than that from the latter, and many old miners date the greater prevalence of black spit to the introduction of the _linseed_ oil.
An Investigation into the Nature of Black Phthisis or Ulceration Induced by Carbonaceous Accumulation in the Lungs of Coal Miners
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It was an old-fashioned mill for grinding linseed, expressing the oil, and making oil-cake.
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Orazio did not say what he spent on linseed oil, which he could have bought for five or six pence a pint, or on his canvas and stretchers, but they were not very costly in relation to artists' fees.
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The nonaqueous media include linseed or stand oils, dryers, varnish, alkyds, molten wax, organic solvent-based acrylic, epoxy, stains, and lacquers.
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At times I crave the intoxicating fragrance of linseed oil and turpentine, the sound of the brush on the canvas.
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Another treatment which has some merit, and which has long enjoyed a certain vogue among both medical men and the laity, is a combination of equal parts of lime-water with either olive or linseed oil; this is called carron oil and is applied in the same way as the picric acid solution.
Health on the Farm A Manual of Rural Sanitation and Hygiene
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To plumpen the hands: One-fourth ounce tincture of benzoin, eight ounces of rose-water, and four ounces of refined linseed oil.
The Woman Beautiful or, The Art of Beauty Culture
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Other materials may include chia or chicalote oil, recently replaced by linseed oil.
The artesanias of Michoacan - an introduction
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_ -- An emetic of apomorphine; demulcent drinks, such as barley-water, white of egg and water, linseed-tea and gruel (but not oils), with a hypodermic injection of morphine to allay pain.
Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
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For a burn produced by fire, cover with a paste made of baking soda and water, or smear with grease -- as lard, carron oil (mixture of linseed oil and lime water -- half and half) or vaseline or calendula cerate.
Scouting For Girls, Official Handbook of the Girl Scouts
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Add 12 ounces of beeswax to a gallon of linseed oil, and boil it two hours; prime the cloth with this mixture, and use the same in place of _boiled oil_ for mixing the paint.
Ordnance Instructions for the United States Navy. 1866. Fourth edition.
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A mixture of equal quantities of raw linseed oil and substitute turps is often rubbed into pine prior to staining.
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Linseed oil putty is used because when it hardens, it contributes to the structure of the window.
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She may like high gloss finishes but I'm doing this one by hand with linseed oil.
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These substances may be natural constituents of the seeds, such as gossypol and cylopropenoid fatty acids in cottonseed, cyanogenetic glycoside in linseed, ricin in castor beans, sinigrin or sinalbin in mustard seed, saponin in shea nuts, the trypsin inhibitor in soyabeans, or toxic mould metabolites, such as aflatoxin, which may form if the seeds are allowed to spoil by moulds.
Chapter 7
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To remove mildew stains from Venetian blinds, mix together some fine emery powder and linseed oil.
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The bellyboard is painstakingly hand sanded and polished to a beautiful sheen using linseed oil, turps and beeswax.
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These substances may be natural constituents of the seeds, such as gossypol and cylopropenoid fatty acids in cottonseed, cyanogenetic glycoside in linseed, ricin in castor beans, sinigrin or sinalbin in mustard seed, saponin in shea nuts, the trypsin inhibitor in soyabeans, or toxic mould metabolites, such as aflatoxin, which may form if the seeds are allowed to spoil by moulds.
Chapter 7
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There is a large industrial market for synthetically epoxidized vegetable oils (such as linseed or soybean), but the epoxidation process is expensive.
16: Oils
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Spring linseed lags some way behind now that the subsidy it attracts has been reduced.
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To make this, mix equal quantities of linseed oil, white spirit or turpentine, and vinegar in a bottle and shake well.
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One of its nutritional attributes is, of course, the oil (also called linseed oil) which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
ThePigSite - Global Pig Industry News Feeds
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Against the cinderblock wall of the garage was a shelf with tins of painting supplies, slim cans of brush cleaner, and linseed oil.
RUNNING FROM THE LAW
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Example: A process of painting the bottom of a marine vessel which consists in applying thereto a composition consisting of sulphate of copper, powdered metallic zinc, chlorid of antimony, and hyposulphite of soda, in a vehicle of linseed oil, would be more usefully classified as an antifouling paint than as a ship, as the invention would hardly be distinguishable from a paint claimed as such and described for use on submarine surfaces.
The Classification of Patents
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If constipation exists, overcome it by an allowance of laxative diet, such as scalded oats, bran, and linseed mashes; also, grass, if in season.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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They grow wheat, barley, rapeseed, beans, linseed and peas.
The Sun
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Linoleum, made from all-natural materials including linseed oil and pine rosin, is a low-cost and maintenance-free choice.
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It is all a world away from my first experience of indoor nets above a Wandsworth garage, at Alf Gover's, with its gaslights and linseed locker-room.
No spin required as the ECB gets its coaching house in order
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Flaxseed, also known as linseed, is about the same size as a sesame seed but is jam-packed with nutrition.
THROW ME A BONE
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Its main ingredient is linseed oil, wood flour, rosin, limestone powder, natural mineral pigments and jute.
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A high fibre diet, plenty of water, and a dessert spoon of linseeds each day should help.
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She went out to put her brush in linseed oil, then came back to sit with Gillam.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: AT THE BEACH IN 1994
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Inside the store were shadows and smells: leather and fresh denim, gun oil, grease, and the distinctive odor of mothballs and linseed.
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Simply grind in a coffee grinder or high-powered blender 3 measures of linseed, two measures of sunflower seeds and one measure of almonds to make a delicious nutty tasting powder.
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Use a rag soaked in linseed oil.
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Many spots will disappear if rubbed with a solution made of equal parts of boiled linseed oil, turpentine and vinegar, or with a cleaning-polishing wax.
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Flax seeds (linseeds) and soya products, including tofu and edamame.
Times, Sunday Times
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To change the consistency of paint, try odorless mineral spirits, perhaps mixed with a dab of linseed oil.
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The many thousands of grains comprise not just emmer and naked barley, but also bread wheat - which points clearly to the Neolithic - and linseed.
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One or two dessertspoonfuls of linseeds each day usually have the desired effect.
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Constitutional remedies are practically powerless; occasionally some good is accomplished by the internal administration of linseed oil and jaborandi.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
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Farmers will stop growing sesame, linseed, mustard and groundnut in all their diversity since the markets for these crops will also be destroyed.
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Choose cereal based products such as breads which include soy, linseed and rye.
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The many thousands of grains comprise not just emmer and naked barley, but also bread wheat - which points clearly to the Neolithic - and linseed.
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Let stand until softened; then remove with a cloth dampened with boiled linseed oil.
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And, for the record, I've found my perfect sandwich loaf a mixture of Carrs strong white, coarse brown and wholemeal with caraway, pumpkin, sesame, sunflower and linseeds.
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Contains vegetal active soothing factor , linseed , vegetal anti - freezing compound, allantoin, cornflower & so on.
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Remove tarnish with a commercial pewter polish or a paste made of rotten-stone and boiled linseed oil or olive oil.
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Nevertheless, linseed itself is sometimes used as a food grain in India, where the species originated and where flax has been cultivated since earliest times.
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The pigments used - chrome yellow, red lead, red ocher, and yellow ocher - were ground in linseed oil using a marble muller and stone slab.
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To remove mildew stains from Venetian blinds, mix together some fine emery powder and linseed oil.
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Farmers will stop growing sesame, linseed, mustard and groundnut in all their diversity since the markets for these crops will also be destroyed.
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In 1984, when famine was at its height, the country was still exporting linseed, cottonseed and rapeseed grains to the UK and Europe for livestock feed.
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As we move on into the 16th century in Italy, so oil technique, mainly based on walnut oil, supplants egg tempera and the use of linseed oil becomes progressively more common.
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Linseed oil will soften stiff leather.
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Simply grind in a coffee grinder or high-powered blender 3 measures of linseed, two measures of sunflower seeds and one measure of almonds to make a delicious nutty tasting powder.
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Bakery ingredient supplier recalls linseed products on GM discovery Bakery and cereals at forefront of digestive health market, report
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Another: - The internal fatty part, resembling honey, of a fig much dried, of water two parts, of linseed not much toasted and finely levigated, one part.
On Ulcers
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Almost complete, Honister dominates a studio where massive brushes await the maestro's stroke and heavy smells of linseed oil and turps fill the still hot afternoon air.
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The nonaqueous media include linseed or stand oils, dryers, varnish, alkyds, molten wax, organic solvent-based acrylic, epoxy, stains, and lacquers.
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Flax oil also known as linseed oil, and valued in manufacturing for drying to a tough water-resistant layer is by far the richest source of omega-3 fatty acids among plant foods.
On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
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To remove mildew stains from Venetian blinds, mix together some fine emery powder and linseed oil.
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Clear finishes would include lacquer, shellac, varnish, tung and Danish oil, linseed oil, as well as polyurethane.
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Flax is currently grown here for its seed, linseed, mostly in North Dakota.
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Use a rag soaked in linseed oil.
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Similarly, in a study of soy versus linseed versus wheat supplemented diets the reduction in the rate of hot flushes after 12 weeks was greatest in the wheat diet phase, when the women had very low urine isoflavone excretion.
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One of the reasons they probbaly failed is that the diet was based on “high-quality plant oils, such as hempseed and linseed oil, and protein from soy and animal products.”
Carbohydrates are addictive | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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It mechanically extracts essential oils from various crops grown in Ireland, namely oilseed rape and linseed.
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In 1686 he inherited his father's properties and continued his successful business as a producer of linseed and rape oil.
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Take of linseed oil 2-1/2 galls., spirits of turpentine 2-1/2 galls., western petroleum 1 gall., liquor potass 8 oz., sap green
Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
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He paused then added, `You see, they want to grow linseed.
LOHENGRIN
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Once again we see how many of the plants currently used by herbalists are mentioned, including opium, cannabis, myrrh, frankincense, castor oil, fennel, cassia, senna, thyme, henna, juniper, linseed, aloe and castor oil.
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Flax seeds can be crushed for linseed oil (also known as flaxseed oil), and the pressed remains (sometimes called oil cake) can be used for animal feed.
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Next the seeds were removed by machine and kept for the next season's planting or sent to factories where they could be pressed to make linseed oil, used in the manufacture of paints and varnishes.
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Coat wooden handles with boiled linseed oil to help preserve them and prevent splintering and breaking.
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In the United States, flax is now grown for seed - linseed, for example - mostly in North Dakota.
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When the floor is entirely dry, it is sealed, most commonly with successive applications of linseed oil and turpentine.
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Mild oily purgatives like castor oil or bulk laxatives such as linseed or psyllium seeds are recommended.
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This cupcake is a great way to enjoy seeds such as linseed and sunflower seeds.
MENOPAUSE SEED CUPCAKE
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It also contains a number of grains, soaked overnight: linseed, rolled oats, polenta, sunflower seeds, purple kibbled wheat and sesame seeds.
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Suggested foods rich in natural oestrogen are pulses, linseed, nuts, Began bread, and plants containing natural phyto chemicals.
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He then overpaints those scratchings and doodles with aluminum pigment mixed with linseed oil, black paint and beeswax, frequently leaving much of the raw canvas untouched or exposed.
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Manfred - who spills linseed oil when the agents of Princes are visiting my studio.
LOOKING FOR THE SPARK
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I even found myself asking the local farmer the other day if he could grow linseed in the field that backs onto my garden because the colour goes well with my pool house.
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Crops such as oilseed and linseed which can be produced in bulk and processed quickly and efficiently may in future be modified to produce the anticoagulant hirudin which is found naturally in leeches.
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Often an oil such as linseed was boiled with a resin such as pine resin or even frankincense; these were called 'varnishes' and were prized for their portrait oil painting
Balkinization
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Flax seeds - sometimes called linseeds - are tiny golden seeds from the flax plant.
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I seem to remember a recipe in the Woodworker using linseed oil.
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It is made with a series of stencils cut out of paper soaked in linseed oil, turpentine and hand-coloured.
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Dietary phytoestrogens, found in soya bean and linseed, are thought to help relieve vasomotor menopausal symptoms.
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As we looked on a man would take a small canvas sack about two feet long, fill it quite full of linseed meal from a large box by his side, place this bag in a strong cover of a kind of floorcloth with flaps going over the top and down each side.
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Take 2 oz. of gum sandarach, 1 oz. of litharge of gold, and 4 oz. of clarified linseed oil, which boil in a glazed earthenware vessel till the contents appear of a transparent yellow colour.
Handbook on Japanning: 2nd Edition For Ironware, Tinware, Wood, Etc. With Sections on Tinplating and Galvanizing
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These can be found in seeds such as sunflower and linseed and some vegetable oils.
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Colored metal siccatives can also contribute to the discoloration and/or yellowing of linseed oil.
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It states that if 10 per cent. of burnt magnesia, or even baryta, or strontia, is mixed (cold) with ordinary linseed-oil paint, and then enough mineral oil to envelop the alkaline earth, the free acid of the paint will be neutralized, while the iron will be protected by the permanent alkaline action of the paint.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 415, December 15, 1883
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Northbound traffic had to be diverted for a number of hours while the truck and its load of linseed and rape-seed was cleared from the motorway.
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Linseed oil will soften stiff leather.
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For thousands of years most paints and varnishes were made with hemp seed oil or linseed. as both make very good bases and can hold pigments really well.
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100g mixed seeds, such as sunflower, chia, sesame seeds and linseeds ?
The Sun
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The night Vine painted her now infamous Diana painting, the air was thick with the smell of turps, linseed oil and paint.
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Questi dunque bolliti con altre sue misture gli fecero la vernice ch 'egli, e tutti pittori del mondo aveano lungamente desiderata "--" found that linseed and nut oil were the most siccative.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845
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Safflower, sunflower, hemp, linseed, sesame, black currant and pumpkin seeds are an excellent source of EFA's, protein, plant hormones and fibre.
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Take the bottle of linseed oil (some people successfully use megilp) and, covering part of the opening with your finger, shake some of the oil over the entire print - as you would when cleaning glass.