(n.) That part of the breast of an animal which extends from the fore legs back beneath the ribs; also applied to the fore part of a horse, from the shoulders to the bottom of the chest.
Example Sentences:
(1) Adipose tissue samples were obtained from kidney, mesenteric and brisket fat and subcutaneous, intermuscular and intramuscular fat from the 10th to 12th rib section.
(2) Serves 4 For the brisket 2.5kg salted brisket on the bone 2 onions with skin, cleaned 3 litres water 4 bay leaves 6 peppercorns 1 bunch of parsley, with stalks For the dumplings 200g suet 400g self-raising flour 1 bunch of young carrots, peeled 2 sticks celery, cut into 2cm lengths 1 Rinse any excess salt from the beef.
(3) Natural and artificial selection are believed to have minimized the level of pulmonary hypertension in native high altitude cattle, thus protecting them from high mountain or brisket disease.
(4) Hide mapping of O. gutturosa revealed skin concentrations of mff dorsally at the withers area and also ventrally at the dewlap, brisket and upper forelegs.
(5) This job is to collect a “Buckaroo” burger (beef, aged cheddar, brisket, wild mushroom and smoke sauce on a brioche bun) and fries from the trendy organic chain Bareburger in the Financial District and take it to a university lecturer 0.66 miles away.
(6) Efferent mammary lymph was collected from lactating ewes which were unimmunised (controls) or immunised during pregnancy with two doses of an attenuated live Staphylococcus aureus vaccine either in the hindlimb ("directly primed' supramammary nodes) or in the brisket ("indirectly primed' supramammary nodes).
(7) Except for three brisket fat samples, distributions of adipocyte diameters from six different fat depots were monophasic during the age range considered in this study.
(8) There is a certain quiet finesse to my 15-hour shredded brisket sandwich, with cheese, onions and coleslaw.
(9) The animals suffered from a severe heart failure with venous congestion and congestive edema of the brisket, the submandibular area and the ventral abdomen.
(10) At 17 mo of age, the mean adipocyte diameter, in decreasing order, was: kidney fat greater than mesenteric greater than subcutaneous greater than intermuscular greater than intramuscular greater than brisket fat.
(11) Of 1,988 cattle necropsied, 116 (5.8%) had brisket disease.
(12) Microfilarias of Onchocerca cervicalis were identified in fresh, macerated, skin biopsies from the neck, brisket or umbilical regions of all horses and microfilarias of O. gutturosa from the neck of 2.
(13) Based on cellularity characteristics, evidence exists to classify intramuscular and brisket fat depots as late-developing ones.
(14) Five of 5 calves fed swainsonine and 5 of 5 calves fed fresh Oxytropis sericea showed outward signs of HMD, which included edema under the jaws, throat area and brisket and gross and microscopic lesions of HMD and locoweed poisoning.
(15) An apparent cell hyperplasia occurred in the intramuscular fat depot from 11 to 15 mo and in the brisket fat depot after 15 mo of age.
(16) Recipe supplied by Prerna Singh, indiansimmer.com Salted beef brisket with suet dumplings.
(17) • Monterrey 333, corner of Baja California, Colonia Roma, open daily, morning til the wee hours Late-night tacos: El Borrego Viudo This legendary end of the party taquería specialises in the aforementioned tacos al pastor, as well as tacos de cabeza (beef head) and suadero (thin-cut beef brisket or breast).
(18) Nodules of O. gibsoni were found in the brisket, stifle and hip regions, while O; lienalis occurred along the gastrosplenic ligament and above the xiphisternum.
(19) Salt the brisket for 2-3 days beforehand by covering it with 50g salt and placing it in the fridge.
(20) Hour-long queues are off-putting, but go later in the day and, even though the cult favourite fatty brisket may have sold out, there are black pepper-barked pork ribs and juicy, snappy sausages as consolation.
Frisket
Definition:
(a.) The light frame which holds the sheet of paper to the tympan in printing.