CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO ULTRAHEAT
PRESENT
Present
I ultraheat
you ultraheat
he/she/it ultraheats
we ultraheat
you ultraheat
they ultraheat
Present continuous
I am ultraheating
you are ultraheating
he/she/it is ultraheating
we are ultraheating
you are ultraheating
they are ultraheating
Present perfect
I have ultraheated
you have ultraheated
he/she/it has ultraheated
we have ultraheated
you have ultraheated
they have ultraheated
Present perfect continuous
I have been ultraheating
you have been ultraheating
he/she/it has been ultraheating
we have been ultraheating
you have been ultraheating
they have been ultraheating
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I ultraheated
you ultraheated
he/she/it ultraheated
we ultraheated
you ultraheated
they ultraheated
Past continuous
I was ultraheating
you were ultraheating
he/she/it was ultraheating
we were ultraheating
you were ultraheating
they were ultraheating
Past perfect
I had ultraheated
you had ultraheated
he/she/it had ultraheated
we had ultraheated
you had ultraheated
they had ultraheated
Past perfect continuous
I had been ultraheating
you had been ultraheating
he/she/it had been ultraheating
we had been ultraheating
you had been ultraheating
they had been ultraheating
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will ultraheat
you will ultraheat
he/she/it will ultraheat
we will ultraheat
you will ultraheat
they will ultraheat
Future continuous
I will be ultraheating
you will be ultraheating
he/she/it will be ultraheating
we will be ultraheating
you will be ultraheating
they will be ultraheating
Future perfect
I will have ultraheated
you will have ultraheated
he/she/it will have ultraheated
we will have ultraheated
you will have ultraheated
they will have ultraheated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been ultraheating
you will have been ultraheating
he/she/it will have been ultraheating
we will have been ultraheating
you will have been ultraheating
they will have been ultraheating
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would ultraheat
you would ultraheat
he/she/it would ultraheat
we would ultraheat
you would ultraheat
they would ultraheat
Conditional continuous
I would be ultraheating
you would be ultraheating
he/she/it would be ultraheating
we would be ultraheating
you would be ultraheating
they would be ultraheating
Conditional perfect
I would have ultraheat
you would have ultraheat
he/she/it would have ultraheat
we would have ultraheat
you would have ultraheat
they would have ultraheat
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been ultraheating
you would have been ultraheating
he/she/it would have been ultraheating
we would have been ultraheating
you would have been ultraheating
they would have been ultraheating
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you ultraheat
we let´s ultraheat
you ultraheat
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
ultraheated
Present Participle
ultraheating
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ULTRAHEAT»
Discover the use of
ultraheat in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ultraheat and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Advances in Food Diagnostics
53 coaxial, 55 line, 55 Trans-retinol, 234 Triacylglycerols, 106–107
Trisaccharides, 233 Trueness, 326 TT schemes, See tracking and tracing
schemes UHT, See ultraheat treatment Ultraheat treatment, 87, 351 Ultraheat
treatment milk, ...
Leo M. L. Nollet, Fidel Toldrá, 2008
2
The Home Creamery: Make Your Own Fresh Dairy Products; Easy ...
Ultraheat pasteurization involves heating the milk to 274°F for 2 to 4 seconds.
Ultraheat (UHT) pasteurized milk, however, does not work well for making
cheese. The high-heat process affects the whey proteins in the milk, and they will
not form ...
Kathy Farrell-Kingsley, 2012
3
Vampire Hunter D Volume 14: Dark Road Parts 1 & 2
Theinterior was just avastspace without ahintof any ancientcivilization.
Onseeingthestrangely smooth surface ofthe groundand walls,theleft hand
remarked,“This was melted. Must've been blastedwithan ultraheat ray of more
than a hundred ...
4
Advanced Dairy Chemistry-2: Lipids
Zadow, J.G. (1969) Studies on the ultraheat treatment of milk. I. Comparison of
direct and indirect heating of whole milk. Aust. J. Dairy Technol., 24,44-9.
CRYSTALLIZATION AND RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF MILK FAT P.
Walstra, T. 178 ...
5
Handbook of Food Products Manufacturing, 2 Volume Set
... ultraheat (140°C for 1-4 s) treatment. 73.3.1 Hydrolysates The manufacturing
process for casein hydrolysates will differ depending on final use of the
hydrolysate. Caseinate or micellar casein is a suitable substrate for functional
hydrolysates ...
Y. H. Hui, Ramesh C. Chandan, Stephanie Clark, 2007
6
Teaching STEM in the Secondary School: Helping teachers meet ...
... science investigation project;taskssuchas thesecarry 25 percentof the
finalexamination marks. Fresh milkisheattreatedto 132°C foroneminutebefore it
issoldto customers. Thisisknown as ultraheat treatment. Amilk manufacturer is
tryingto find ...
Frank Banks, David Barlex, 2014
7
Aspergillus: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: ...
Sulfhydryl oxidases have been investigated in the food industry to remove the
burnt flavour of ultraheat-treated milk and are currently studied as potential
crosslinking enzymes, aiming at strengthening wheat dough and improving the
overall ...
8
Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary
... through which thefiltrate passesunderpressure. ultrafiltration[ul′′tr -fil-tra'sh n
] filtration through a filter capable ofremoving colloidalparticles froma dispersion
medium, as inthe filtration of plasma atthe capillary membrane. ultraheat heating
...
Virginia P. Studdert, Clive C. Gay, Douglas C. Blood, 2011
9
Space, Time, and the Empire!
... alternate cryogenicand ultraheat beams! The noisecaused by the boringwas
terrible andit seemedlike the whole palace wasshaking asthe stubborn metal
begrudginglyyielded to her weapons!The beamsmelted through their
objectivejustas ...
10
Dairy Processing and Quality Assurance
Current processing trend is to subject the product to ultraheat treatment, followed
by aseptic packaging. This process gives a better color and flavor in the product
than the in-can sterilized product. Typically, the concentration factor is of the ...
Ramesh C. Chandan, Arun Kilara, Nagendra Shah, 2009