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If there was space left it might be filled with a stomacher.
Homogenize the sample by using a stomacher for 2 minutes.
Alternately, blend for 1 minute, although using a stomacher is preferred.
He first removed the stomacher, then the heavy skirt, and carefully draped them both over a chair.
In front, the gown was open, showing off a decorative stomacher and petticoat.
The « Stomacher » bag must be close loosely to permit an air exchange for optimum growth.
Her stomacher is decorated with a vertical row of ribbon bows.
Aseptically transfer mixture to a stomacher bag and let stand 60 minutes at room temperature.
Her bodice is laced up with a coral ribbon over a stomacher.
Although they may look complex, the bodice, the stomacher and the bum roll were all very easy to make (I'm certainly no seamstress).
A decorated stomacher extended over an embroidered and fringed underskirt.
Add a weight to the outside of the stomacher bag to ensure that the fruit remains submerged during incubation.
Necklines also defined the length of a stomacher.
Yet he wears a red flannel stomacher, a sovereign precaution against a sudden chill.
Over a gold-brocaded stomacher hung a noble sacque made of heavy bombazine.
The use of stomacher bags with a mesh inner bag is needed with some samples such as spices.
Colworth Stomacher 400, blender or equivalent 4.
Aerobic colony counts from these foods are not unacceptably biased when obtained by Stomacher.
Maintenance costs are reduced because the Stomacher(R) has no rotating seals or blades.
Similar to Hals' other wedding portraits of women, she is wearing a richly embroidered stomacher.
These tabs grew longer during the 1620s and were worn with a stomacher which filled the gap between the two front edges of the bodice.
She wore breastplates of virgin gold and a stomacher covered with gold sequins.
Agitate each stomacher bag or dilution bottle to resuspend material that may have settled out.
Horizontal lacing over a stomacher and an open chemise are characteristic of Venetian fashion.
A decorative front-panel used to fill in the opening of a doublet or gown (later called a stomacher).