| 21. | It is essential to brine the salmon sufficiently and dry the skin enough to form a pellicle prior to smoking.
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| 22. | This camera has a fixed pellicle mirror so there is no viewfinder black-out at the moment of exposure.
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| 23. | American chestnuts are usually very small ( around ), but sweet-tasting with easy-to-remove pellicles.
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| 24. | Without a sufficient pellicle, albumin will ooze out of the fish as it cooks, resulting in an unsightly presentation.
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| 25. | Pellicle mirrors have been used in single-lens reflex cameras from at least the 1960s ( see Canon Pellix ).
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| 26. | Marron nuts have a pellicle which is " superficially attached to the nut ", making it easily removable from the fruit.
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| 27. | In 2001, a version with " Cygnus " mesh ( similar to the Aeron chair's Pellicle ) was introduced.
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| 28. | His salmon's pellicle can be removed by the consumer, of course, and made into dip if the customer wishes.
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| 29. | The fruit can be peeled and eaten raw, but it can be somewhat astringent, especially if the pellicle is not removed.
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| 30. | The term " translucent " is a misnomer for the actual SLT design, which employs a pellicle mirror that is not translucent.
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