Some batters call for beaten egg whites to be added. Folding the whites in with a spatula keeps the air bubbles in them from breaking, which leads to a flat, heavy cake. Pour the whites into the batter, and using a spatula flat side up, gently distribute the whites from top to bottom of the bowl. Pour or spoon the batter gently into the pans to further avoid breaking the air bubbles.
We use Fold recognition method when the homology betwee the target sequence and template structure is less than 25%.
To fold a burrito, place your favorite filling in the center of the flour tortilla. Fold the bottom eighth of the tortilla up, and then wrap the outer edges in. This makes a pocket at one end, and the other open end is where you start eating. This method keeps the filling from falling out.
First you would lie it on a flat surface, then fold the left shoulder flap over to the right, then fold the right shoulder flap over the left. You then fold the kimono equally in half, fold the arms inside, and fold in half again.
Neutralize and pour down drain with 10 fold excess water.
To efficiently fold shirts in a suitcase for optimal space-saving during travel, try the following method: lay the shirt flat, fold the sleeves inwards, then fold the shirt in half lengthwise. Roll the shirt tightly from the bottom up, and place it in the suitcase vertically. This method helps prevent wrinkles and maximizes space in your suitcase.
Fold the paper along the line. Fold the paper again so that the first fold is folded onto itself and such that the second fold goes through a specified point - if any. The second fold will represent a line that is perpendicular to the first and which passes through the specified point.
To efficiently fold bras for travel and save space in your luggage, you can stack them on top of each other, fold the straps in, and then roll them up tightly. This method helps prevent creases and maximizes space in your luggage.
You can typically fold a piece of square paper in half about seven times before it becomes too thick to fold further. Each fold doubles the thickness of the paper, making it increasingly difficult to fold. The exact number may vary depending on the size and thickness of the paper, as well as the method used for folding. However, the general rule is that after the seventh fold, it becomes impractical to continue.
A U fold is a type of folding method where paper or fabric is folded into the shape of a "U." This folding technique is commonly used in origami and various craft projects to create specific shapes or structures.
Suppose you have a triangle whose vertices are A, B and C, and the sides opposite these vertices are a, b and c, respectively. Cut out the triangle. Fold it so that vertex B meets vertex C. Mark the point where this fold is on side a. Mark this point as D and fold along AD. Fold it so that vertex A meets vertex C. Mark the point where this fold is on side b. Mark this point as E and fold along BE. Fold it so that vertex A meets vertex B. Mark the point where this fold is on side c. Mark this point as F and fold along CF. The three folds, AD, BE and CF meet at the circumcentre. You do not need all three - any two of them will do.
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