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Molds Used In Food Production
Mold (or mould) is a structure formed by fungi. Mold or mould may also refer to: Artifacts * Molding (process), in which a hollowed-out block is filled with pliable material * Mold (cooking implement), a container used to shape food Biology * Leaf mold, composted soil or earth, particularly loose soil suitable for planting * Slime mold, a kind of protist * Water mold or oomycete, a kind of protist Entertainment * Mold (album), ''Mold'' (album), Praxis' 1998 experimental music release * Master Mold, a fictional Marvel Comics villain People * Mold (surname) * Mould (surname) Places * Mold, Flintshire, a county town in Wales, UK * 18240 Mould, a main-belt asteroid * Mold, an List of unincorporated communities in Washington#Unincorporated communities (including those that are CDPs), unincorporated community of Douglas County, Washington, US Sports teams * Mold F.C., a defunct Welsh association football club * Mold Golf Club, an 18-hole course in Pantymwyn, Wales * Mold RFC, a rug ...
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Mold
A mold () or mould () is one of the structures certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi. Not all fungi form molds. Some fungi form mushrooms; others grow as single cells and are called microfungi (for example yeasts). A large and taxonomically diverse number of fungal species form molds. The growth of hyphae results in discoloration and a fuzzy appearance, especially on food. The network of these tubular branching hyphae, called a mycelium, is considered a single organism. The hyphae are generally transparent, so the mycelium appears like very fine, fluffy white threads over the surface. Cross-walls (septa) may delimit connected compartments along the hyphae, each containing one or multiple, genetically identical nuclei. The dusty texture of many molds is caused by profuse production of asexual spores (conidia) formed by diffe ...
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18240 Mould
Eighteen or 18 may refer to: * 18 (number), the natural number following 17 and preceding 19 * one of the years 18 BC, AD 18, 1918, 2018 Film, television and entertainment * ''18'' (film), a 1993 Taiwanese experimental film based on the short story ''God's Dice'' * ''Eighteen'' (film), a 2005 Canadian dramatic feature film * 18 (British Board of Film Classification), a film rating in the United Kingdom, also used in Ireland by the Irish Film Classification Office * 18 (''Dragon Ball''), a character in the ''Dragon Ball'' franchise * "Eighteen", a 2006 episode of the animated television series ''12 oz. Mouse'' Music Albums * ''18'' (Moby album), 2002 * ''18'' (Nana Kitade album), 2005 * '' 18...'', 2009 debut album by G.E.M. Songs * "18" (5 Seconds of Summer song), from their 2014 eponymous debut album * "18" (One Direction song), from their 2014 studio album ''Four'' * "18", by Anarbor from their 2013 studio album '' Burnout'' * "I'm Eighteen", by Alice Cooper commonl ...
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Mulling (other)
Mulling may refer to: * Mulling (spectroscopy), a sample preparation technique * Mulling spices, a spice mixture * Book of Mulling, an early Irish manuscript See also * Mull (other) * Mullings, a surname * Mulled wine Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. It is a traditional drink during winter, especially around Christmas. It is us ...
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Molde (other)
Molde is a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Molde may also refer to: People *Al Molde, a former college Athletics Director and American football coach *Isa Molde, a Filipino volleyball player * Ivar Molde, a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party Places Norway *Molde (town), a town in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway * Molde Cathedral, a cathedral in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway *Molde Airport, Årø, an airport in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway * Molde Archipelago, an island group in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway * Molde University College, a college in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway * Molde (river), a river in Molde Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway Romania *''Molde'' or Baia, a commune in the Suceava County, Romania Sports *Molde FK, an association football club in Molde, Norway *Molde Elite Molde Elite (or Molde ...
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Molding (other)
Molding or moulding may refer to: * Molding (decorative) or coving, a decorative feature along walls and ceilings, formed from marble, plaster, wood, etc. * Molding (process), in manufacturing * Automotive molding Automotive molding or car body molding are decorative and protective moldings on the car body. The term applies both to the detail and the material. Car moldings include side body molding, lower body molding, door moldings, window moldings, footr ... * Mold (cooking implement) See also * Mold (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Mold RFC
Mold Rugby Football Club is a rugby union team from the town of Mold, North Wales. They presently play in the Welsh Rugby Union Division Two North League. Mold Rugby Club is a members' run club. They are based at their Chester Road Ground, within 1/4 mile of Mold town centre. There are currently over 500 playing and non-playing members varying in all ages from aspiring internationals aged as young as 6, through to life members. Mold RFC have both Mini and Junior sections which run teams from under 7s through to under 16s. There is also a very successful intermediate Youth team and four senior teams consisting of Veterans, 3rd's, 2nd's and 1st team. The club has a history of both successful teams and individuals, and have provided players at youth level, a number of whom are now involved at North Wales Academy, Scarlet's/Osprey's region and national representative levels. Players such as James King and Haydn Pugh at the Ospreys and Rob McCusker at the Scarlets. Rhys Williams i ...
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Mold Golf Club
Mold Golf Club (Welsh: ''Clwb Golff Yr Wyddgrug'') is a golf club based just outside Pantymwyn at Flintshire, Wales. It is an 18-hole uplands course some 850 feet above sea level, with a practice ground and putting green. The Club welcomes members, new members and visitors alike, seven days a week. The club was praised by Welsh Assembly Delyn AM Sandy Mewies recently while opening a new facility at the club; she said, "It is a top flight facility, similar to ones used by top players". The club was opened as "Hafod Golf Links" in 1905.The Mold Golf Club website
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Mold F
A mold () or mould () is one of the structures certain fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of spores containing fungal secondary metabolites. The spores are the dispersal units of the fungi. Not all fungi form molds. Some fungi form mushrooms; others grow as single cells and are called microfungi (for example yeasts). A large and taxonomically diverse number of fungal species form molds. The growth of hyphae results in discoloration and a fuzzy appearance, especially on food. The network of these tubular branching hyphae, called a mycelium, is considered a single organism. The hyphae are generally transparent, so the mycelium appears like very fine, fluffy white threads over the surface. Cross-walls (septa) may delimit connected compartments along the hyphae, each containing one or multiple, genetically identical nuclei. The dusty texture of many molds is caused by profuse production of asexual spores ( conidia) formed by di ...
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List Of Unincorporated Communities In Washington
This is a list of unincorporated communities in the U.S. state of Washington which are not incorporated municipalities. Incorporated municipalities in the state are listed separately in a list of cities and list of towns. Due to unreliability of the source data in the Geographic Names Information System, items in this list may be historical places that no longer exist, places that are part of an incorporated city or town or a CDP, or never a community in the first place. Census-designated places There are 345 unincorporated communities that are treated as "places" for the purpose of U.S. Census Bureau data collection. These are termed census-designated places (CDPs) and are listed on a separate page. Unincorporated communities (including those that are CDPs) References {{Washington Washington * Unincorporated Communities An unincorporated area is a region that is not governed by a local municipal corporation. Widespread unincorporated communities and areas are a ...
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Mold, Flintshire
Mold ( cy, Yr Wyddgrug) is a town and community in Flintshire, Wales, on the River Alyn. It is the county town and administrative seat of Flintshire County Council, as it was of Clwyd from 1974 to 1996. According to the 2011 UK Census, it had a population of 10,058. A 2019 estimate puts it at 10,123. Origin of the name The original Welsh-language place name, ''Yr Wyddgrug'' was recorded as ''Gythe Gruc'' in a document of 1280–1281, and means "The Mound of the Tomb/Sepulchre". The name "Mold" originates from the Norman-French ''mont-hault'' ("high hill"). The name was originally applied to the site of Mold Castle in connection with its builder Robert de Montalt, an Anglo-Norman lord. It is recorded as ''Mohald'' in a document of 1254. History A mile west of the town is Maes Garmon, ("The Field of Germanus"), the traditional site of the "Alleluia Victory" by a force of Romano-Britons led by Germanus of Auxerre against the invading Picts and Scots, which occurred shortly af ...
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Molding (process)
Molding (American English) or moulding (British and Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is the process of manufacturing by shaping liquid or pliable raw material using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix. This itself may have been made using a pattern or model of the final object. A mold or mould is a hollowed-out block that is filled with a liquid or pliable material such as plastic, glass, metal, or ceramic raw material. The liquid hardens or sets inside the mold, adopting its shape. A mold is a counterpart to a cast. The very common bi-valve molding process uses two molds, one for each half of the object. Articulated molds have multiple pieces that come together to form the complete mold, and then disassemble to release the finished casting; they are expensive, but necessary when the casting shape has complex overhangs. Piece-molding uses a number of different molds, each creating a section of a complicated object. This is generally only used for larger ...
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Mould (surname)
Mould is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alex Mould, Ghanaian politician * Bob Mould (born 1960), American musician with alternative rock bands Hüsker Dü and Sugar * Brooks K. Mould, American music publisher * Billy Mould (1919-1999), English footballer * Jacob Wrey Mould (1825-1886), English-born architect, illustrator, linguist and musician * James Mould (politician) (1870–1944), politician in Alberta, Canada * James Mould (lawyer) (1893–1958), English barrister * Jeremy Mould (born 1949), Australian astronomer * John Mould (1910-1957), Australian Navy officer and recipient of the George Cross * Jon Mould (born 1991), Welsh racing cyclist * Philip Mould Philip Jonathan Clifford Mould (born March 1960) is an English art dealer, London gallery owner, art historian, writer and broadcaster. He has made a number of major art discoveries, including works of Thomas Gainsborough, Anthony Van Dyck and ... (born 1960), English art dealer and historia ...
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