A post-modern literary genre ,a publication, such as a magazine or book, containing lurid subject matter.
uuummm... 'i left the paper out in the torrential rain all night, now it is reduced to pulp' 'i will mash you up into a pulp kid!'
Paper. A sweater is made of wool after processing (knitting). Wood pulp is processed to become paper.
Literature in English is the writing written in English, but English in literature is the overall English literature that there is in the general category of "literature."
Samuel L Jackson in "Pulp Fiction"
the literature of native people are called indegenous literature
Nick Carr has written: 'The western pulp hero' -- subject(s): American fiction, Heroes in literature, History and criticism, Pulp literature, West (U.S.) in literature, Western stories 'America's secret service ace' -- subject(s): American Spy stories, American War stories, Characters, Espionage in literature, History and criticism, Operator 5 (Fictitious character), Operator 5., Pulp literature, Spies in literature 'The flying spy' -- subject(s): American Spy stories, Characters, Espionage in literature, G-8 (Fictitious character), History and criticism, Pulp literature, Spies in literature
Katy Price has written: 'Loving faster than light' -- subject(s): English literature, Relativity (Physics), Press coverage, Relativity (Physics) in literature, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation, English Pulp literature, Literature and science
"Pulp" refers to a soft, moist, and often fibrous mass produced by breaking down materials, typically used in the context of paper production or food processing. In literature, it often describes low-quality or sensationalized fiction, particularly in the mid-20th century. Additionally, in the context of film and media, "pulp" can evoke a gritty, underground aesthetic reminiscent of pulp magazines.
Pulp fiction refers to short stories written in the 50's printed on cheap "pulp" paper. They are epitomized with film noir, crime, Horror and scifi stories. The movie "pulp fiction" is a reference to this style of literature.
pulp cavity or just pulp.
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
coronal pulp is the part of pulp that resides in the crown portion of the tooth,i.e. above the cementoenamel junction and radicular pulp is the part of pulp in the root portion.
Jerome Friedman has written: 'Miracles and the pulp press during the English Revolution' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Publishing, Historiography, Social life and customs, Popular literature, English prose literature, Literature and society, Popular culture, Journalism, Books and reading, Pamphlets, Pulp literature 'Blasphemy, immorality, and anarchy' -- subject(s): Ranters, History, Church history 'The most ancient testimony' -- subject(s): Judaism, Hebrew language, Relations, Christianity, Renaissance, Study and teaching, History, Christianity and other religions, Reformation
John A. Dinan has written: 'Sports in the pulp magazines' -- subject(s): History, American periodicals, Sports journalism, Periodicals, Popular literature
The choice between pulp or no pulp in juice is purely subjective and depends on individual preference. Pulp adds fiber and texture to juice, while no pulp provides a smoother consistency. Ultimately, it comes down to personal taste.
Fibroblasts
The wall of the pulp cavity is surrounded by Dentin