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SteamA two-phase mixture of liquid water and steam produced from a generator. The latent heat of vaporization for steam is very high, and when the steam condenses in the reservoir a significant amount of h [..]
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Steam Water in vapor form; used as the working fluid in steam turbines and heating systems. Also see District heat .
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Steam Steam, purchased for use by a refinery, that was not generated from within the refinery complex.
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SteamOld English steam "vapor, fume, water in a gaseous state," from Proto-Germanic *staumaz (source also of Dutch stoom "steam"), of unknown origin. Meaning "vapor of boiling wate [..]
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SteamOld English stiemen, stymen "emit vapor, emit a scent or odor," from the root of steam (n.). Meaning "go by steam power" is from 1831. Transitive sense from 1660s, "to emit as [..]
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SteamA model for predicting the sales over time for a new frequently purchased consumer product based on panel data. The approach explicitly considers heterogeneity across households in their purchase behavior, and models repeat purchase as a function of the household's depth of repeat level (Massy 1969).
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SteamTo cook food on a rack or in a wire basket over boiling water.
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SteamTo cook in steam in a pressure cooker, deep well cooker, double boiler, or a steamer made by fitting a rack in a kettle with a tight cover. A small amount of boiling water is used, more water being added during steaming process, if necessary.
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Steamto heat something by placing it over boiling water.
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Steamwater vapor.
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Steamsteamer: travel by means of steam power; "The ship steamed off into the Pacific" water at boiling temperature diffused in the atmosphere emit steam; "The rain fo [..]
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SteamWhen a line is moving unusually fast. It can be a result of a group or syndicate of bettors all getting their bets in at the same time. It can also occur when a respected handicapper gives a bet his f [..]
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SteamOne-sided action.
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SteamWhen large sums are wagered on a specific bet in a short period of time
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SteamSteam is the gaseous phase of water.
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SteamA process of cooking food by setting it above a hot, boiling liquid, and letting the steam cook the food.
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SteamTo cook in the steam given off by boiling or simmering water.
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Steamto cook food in the steam created by boiling water.
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Steamthe vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy (context, by extension) energy; power
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SteamTo cook food on a rack or in a steamer set over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan.
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Steam – To cook with steam, usually in a steamer or on a rack over boiling water. Steaming retains flavor, shape, texture, and nutrients better than boiling or poaching. In this method, steam is the heat [..]
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SteamA method of Jamaican cooking whereby Jamaican food is placed on a rack or in a special steamer basket over boiling or simmering water in a covered pan. Steaming does a better job than boiling or poaching of retaining a food's flavor, shape, texture and many of the vitamins and minerals. T
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Steamto cook food in the steam created by boiling water.
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SteamTo cook a food in the vapor given off by boiling water.
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SteamTo cook in the steam created by boiling water – usually in a lidded container that allows the steam in through vents in the base. Also refers to method of cooking puddings (especially Xmas puddings) w [..]
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SteamTo cook food on a rack or in steamer basket over a boiling liquid in a covered pan. Steaming retains flavor, shape, texture, and nutrients better than boiling or poaching. Our steamer insert fits almo [..]
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SteamTo cook food in a covered container using only a small amount of water
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SteamTo cook food in a covered pan with a small amount of boiling water.
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SteamTo cook food, covered, over a small amount of boiling water.
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SteamTo cook foods in a steamer or on a rack over boiling water. Steaming retains flavor, shape, texture, and nutrients better than boiling or poaching.
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Steam(v) travel by means of steam power(v) emit steam(v) rise as vapor(v) get very angry(v) clean by means of steaming(v) cook something by letting steam pass over it(n) water at boiling temperature diffus [..]
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SteamGaseous state of water, produced when water is heated to its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas (Lesson 7)
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SteamAn educational policy and curriculum choice that adds art and design to the STEM concept, creating “Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics” in recognition of the essential role that art [..]
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Steamwater vapor that rises from boiling water
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SteamA healthy way to prepare fish and vegetables! Cook with the vapor from continuously boiling water or flavored liquid. This method tends to preserve the innate nutrients of any food for your benefit. P [..]
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Steamthe vapor phase of water, unmixed with other gases.
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SteamA vapour rising from water when heat is applied.
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SteamAn acronym that stands for the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. This is a reaction to the STEM initiative and includes the arts as a priority as well. Though it is no [..]
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SteamA rapid change in the betting line due to heavy wagering.
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SteamWhen a line starts to move rapidly. Most "steam games" do not necessarily reflect objective circumstances, but are games that draw a mass of bettors for some reason.
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SteamWater vapor created by the cooking process. One of the forms of airborne pollution caused by cooking. Can act as carrier for other forms of pollution, and can damage kitchen cabinetry by condensing on [..]
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SteamWhen a betting line starts to move quite rapidly; most "steam but are games that the mass of bettors somehow decide to key on.
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SteamWater in its gaseous state. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 6th ed)
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Steam(verb) A method of cooking foods in a basket over hot liquid, usually water. While the heat cooks the food, the vapour keeps it moist.
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SteamTo cook over boiling water in a covered pan, this method keeps foods' shape, texture and nutritional value intact better than methods such as boiling. Best to use a wire basket for this.
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Steamto cook indirectly by setting food on top of boiling water in a covered pot.
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SteamTo steam is to cook food over boiling water using a “steamer” basket that is placed inside a pot or by cooking food in a small amount of boiling water.
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Steamto cook indirectly by setting food on top of boiling water in a covered pot.
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SteamTo cook over boiling water in a covered pan, this method keeps foods' shape, texture, and nutritional value intact better than methods such as boiling.
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SteamTo cook in the steam which arises from a pan of boiling water.
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SteamThe U.S. Navy is not known to operate steam vessels any longer, but still the ships all "steam" when they're underway. [No sooner do I make this fine ironic point than Dave "Fireba [..]
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SteamHeavy action on one side
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Steam[What happens when a player reaches the "boiling point."] To play wildly, out of annoyance or impatience at one's bad luck. To lose one's emotional stability in a gambling context [..]
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SteamValve’s PC gaming storefront, publishing platform, and social networking client, launched in 2005 alongside Half-Life 2.
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SteamPlaying wildly, calling and raising a lot.
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SteamTo get annoyed about lost hands and play badly as a result. Also see Tilt.
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Steam To lose control and patience and be likely to double weak positions and accepting doubles in hopeless positions. Steaming is usually a result of being the victim of an opponents lucky rolls or being [..]
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SteamThe vapor formed when water changes from a liquid to a gas.
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SteamTo cook in steam, with or without pressure, as with steam bread or Chinese dumplings.
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SteamWhen a betting line moves rapidly and is re posted because a mass of bettors are drawn to it.
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SteamA line that moves rapidly in one direction with great momentum. This is frequently seen in championship boxing matches, where the general public turns out to place their money on a popular fighter.
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Steamrefers to heavy movement on a betting line, which is usually caused by many people betting on it.
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SteamWhen a lot of people bet one side and the line moves rapidly.
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SteamThis occurs when there is brisk action on one particular side of a betting line. A "steam" play will cause the odds to rapidly shift.
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SteamWhen a line is moving unusually fast. It can be a result of a group or syndicate of bettors all getting their bets in at the same time. It can also occur when a respected handicapper gives a bet his followers all jump on, or based on people reacting to news such as an injury or weather conditions.
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SteamWater in vapor state.
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SteamABSORPTION CONDENSER - That part of a steam-absorption machine in which the water refrigerant is condensed by cooling-tower water and returned to the evaporator or chiller.
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SteamABSORPTION MACHINE - A refrigeration or air-conditioning machine which uses, as a refrigerant, water evaporated by absorption in a brine regenerated by steam and condensed by cooling-tower water.
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Steam
The vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase.
Pressurized water vapour used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical energy.
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SteamSteam was a pop-rock music group best known for the 1969 number one hit song "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye." The song was written and recorded by studio musicians Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashu [..]
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SteamSteam is a digital distribution platform developed by Valve Corporation, which offers digital rights management (DRM), multiplayer gaming, video streaming and social networking services. Steam provide [..]
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SteamSteam is vaporized water.
Steam or STEAM may also refer to:
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Steam"Steam" is the second single from English rock musician Peter Gabriel's 1992 album Us. Gabriel has said that the song is about a relationship in which the woman is sophisticated, bright, cul [..]
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SteamSteam is the fourth studio album recorded by country music artist Ty Herndon. It features the singles "Steam", "No Mercy", and "A Love Like That", all of which entered th [..]
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SteamSteam is the second studio album by English boy band East 17. It was released in the UK on 13 October 1994 by London Records. The album was certified as 2x Platinum in the UK.
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SteamSteam is a 2007 film written and directed by Kyle Schickner and produced by FenceSitter Films. It stars Ruby Dee, Ally Sheedy and Kate Siegel.
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SteamSteam is water in the gas phase, which is formed when water boils. Steam is invisible; however, "steam" often refers to wet steam, the visible mist or aerosol of water droplets formed as thi [..]
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SteamSteam is a live album by jazz saxophonist Archie Shepp recorded at the East-West Jazz Festival in Nuremberg, West Germany on May 14, 1976 and released on the Enja label.
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Steam"Steam" is a song written by Lewis Anderson and Bob Regan, and recorded by American country music artist Ty Herndon. It was released in August 1999 as the lead single and title track from hi [..]
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