[ UK /jˈiːst/ ]
[ US /ˈjist/ ]
NOUN
  1. a commercial leavening agent containing yeast cells; used to raise the dough in making bread and for fermenting beer or whiskey
  2. any of various single-celled fungi that reproduce asexually by budding or division
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How To Use yeast In A Sentence

  • A reaction induced on the laboratory bench may, like yeast in inert dough, leaven the whole of mankind, lightening and lifting it to heights undreamed of by its ancestors. The Contribution of Creative Chemistry to the Humanities
  • When you come back to your experiment, you'll notice that yeast cells do a really good job of creating carbon dioxide.
  • Put the flour into a large bowl, then stir in the yeast and salt. The Sun
  • Specifically, sodium selenite is often unsafe at levels exceeding 600 micrograms, whereas selenium from yeast, L-selenomethionine and sodium selenate are generally much safer.
  • Meanwhile, cream the yeast in a bowl with the water and milk, then stir in the butter and keep stirring until it has melted into the mixture.
  • Barot A, Kleckner N (2008) Yeast Pch2 promotes domainal axis organization, timely recombination progression, and arrest of defective recombinosomes during meiosis. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Nutritional yeast does not contain human active methylcobalamin and adenosylcobalamin, absolutely needed in the body. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • For those interested in yeastier brews, Bambino offers a small selection of beers from the U.S., Luxist
  • [2] Categorise into yeast (eg. cryptococcus), yeast-like form (eg. candida), mold (eg. trichophyton), and dimorphic (eg. blastomyces, histoplasma, paracoccidioides). Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • As examples, we have probed yeast proteome chips with calmodulin and six different phospholipids.
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