residual in the PONS Dictionary

residual Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

residual moisture/warmth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The residual buttermilk goes on to further processing.
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It may, however, have residual toxin if it were in the process of releasing toxin when it died.
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These wines must have an alcohol content of at least 10% and residual sugar levels between 1030 grams per litre.
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These observations are supported by the results of, where fractional-wet columns contained fewer and larger residual phases.
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The closure check guards against blunders in the operation, and allows residual error to be distributed in the most likely manner among the stations.
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Drinking water sterilized with chlorine can be treated with bamboo charcoal to remove residual chlorine and chlorides.
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The residual medieval plastering and the remains of the frescos were removed, leaving plain brick walls.
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Sometimes winemakers will stop fermentation early in order to leave some residual sugars and sweetness in the wine such as with dessert wines.
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This leaves the material with residual stresses that are at most as high as the yield strength of the material in its heated state.
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Thus, if we aim to select the model giving the smallest residual sum of squares, the model including all variables would always be selected.
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