Nghĩa của từ astringency bằng Tiếng Anh

noun

astringence, biting astringent taste; sense of taste when a substance makes the mouth pucker; quality of being astringent; (Medicine) ability to contract soft body tissues to restrict discharge of fluids, capacity to contract soft body tissues to check blood flow

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1. What are synonyms for Astringency?

2. Astringency Definition - What does Astringency mean? Astringency is a wine tasting term that applies to the tactile feeling of the wine in your mouth

3. (The corresponding noun is astringency).

4. We explored taste and Astringency perception …

5. Astringencies meaning Plural form of astringency.

6. astringency (countable and uncountable, plural Astringencies)

7. 2 synonyms for Astringency: astringence, stypsis

8. Synonyms for Astringency in Free Thesaurus

9. Noun astringency (countable and uncountable, plural Astringencies)

10. Astringency (渋み) in tea is often misunderstood

11. A familiar example to understand the Astringency caused by minerals is canned drink such as canned beer packed in aluminium causes Astringency.

12. Astringency Astringency is often listed as a “taste” but is as much a physical sensation of beer as it is a flavor

13. Astringency is a tactile sensation, not a taste

14. This Astringency has nothing to do with the tannin

15. Astringency perception involves interaction between salivary protein and tannins

16. Several suspects can cause Astringency, but the primary culprit is grain.

17. The endosperm of the nut owes its marked degree of astringency.

18. Definition of Astringency noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

19. The Astringency of algorithm was improved through coding the

20. The palate shows sour cherries and tobacco, with Astringency

21. Astringency n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

22. Astringency n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

23. Tea polyphenols show great effects on astringency of tea taste.

24. Tea polyphenols show great effects on Astringency of tea taste

25. Astringency noun [U] (TASTE/SMELL) the quality of tasting or smelling dry, sour, and slightly bitter: Seville oranges have an Astringency that works well as an alternative to lemon

26. The mountain cultivation, the fruit is mature when cannot remain the astringency.

27. Astringency: The quality of being astringent; especially, that property in certain substances by which they cause contraction of soft or relaxed parts of the body: as, the Astringency of acids or bitters.

28. Although the interaction and precipitation of salivary proteins by phenolic compounds was often believed as the major mechanism of Astringency, a definitive theory about Astringency is still

29. I’ve frequently written about Astringency on Instagram and Jonathan Gagné, author of the forthcoming book The Physics of Filter Coffee , wrote an excellent blog post about the science of Astringency

30. See authoritative translations of Astringency in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

31. The corners of the mouth taste a wisp of bitterness and astringency.

32. Examples of Astringency in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Known for its intense Astringency, bitter melon can be quite difficult to mellow out, but here’s a method how: Halve the melon, seed it, …

33. The neural correlates and cellular mechanisms of Astringency perception are still not well understood

34. Astringency Astringency is a tactile sensation described as dryness, tightening, and puckering sensations perceived in the oral cavity, well-known for red wine consumers and highly linked to red wine quality

35. RESULTS: GAS can eliminate acute inflammation, and has astringency and extrasomatic antibiotic function.

36. The process, in which the tea develops its characteristic astringency, is known as fermentation.

37. Here I’d like to offer a practical guide to finding and fixing Astringency in brewed coffee.

38. The relationship between the order M of the exponential series function and astringency was also analyzed.

39. The calculation of a practical example shows that this method has better astringency with certain reliability.

40. In addition, some characters of robustness and astringency of adaptive system is researched in the paper.

41. Acerbity (Noun) Sourness of taste, with bitterness and astringency, like that of unripe fruit

42. The astringency of algorithm was improved through coding the duration of unit operating status.

43. Some astringency is inherent in tea, but green tea is more astringent than black.

44. However, the global astringency of the interior point method for nonconvex problems is doubtful theoretically.

45. Experimental results show this method has some advantages in aspects of executive time and astringency.

46. The model with good astringency and stability can meet needs for bearing line detection completely.

47. Smooth skin, softish skin and albumen; albumen somewhat buttery and only slightly grainy/floury; low astringency.

48. Meanwhile, the paper analyzes the astringency and dynamic characteristic of the arithmetic of the compensation system.

49. Astringency has been defined as a group of sensations involving dryness, tightening, and shrinking of the oral surface

50. Astringency: /astrin·gen·cy/ ( ah-strin´jen-se ) the quality of being Astringent .