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Cosa (chi) è aspic$5314$ - definizione

JAPANESE RESEARCH GROUP (1994–1996)
ASPIC

ASPIC         
  • Aspic with chicken and eggs
  • Pork jelly
  • Kholodets}} with chopped horseradish
  • kaeng kradang}} is a [[Thai curry]] aspic.
  • Fish in aspic
  • Pihtije cubes
  • Pihtije on lettuce with eggs
  • răcitură}}
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aspic         
  • Aspic with chicken and eggs
  • Pork jelly
  • Kholodets}} with chopped horseradish
  • kaeng kradang}} is a [[Thai curry]] aspic.
  • Fish in aspic
  • Pihtije cubes
  • Pihtije on lettuce with eggs
  • răcitură}}
¦ noun a clear savoury jelly made with meat stock.
Origin
C18: from Fr., lit. 'asp', from the colours of the jelly as compared with those of the snake.
aspic         
  • Aspic with chicken and eggs
  • Pork jelly
  • Kholodets}} with chopped horseradish
  • kaeng kradang}} is a [[Thai curry]] aspic.
  • Fish in aspic
  • Pihtije cubes
  • Pihtije on lettuce with eggs
  • răcitură}}
Aspic is a clear shiny jelly made from meat juices. It is used in making cold savoury meat dishes.
...cold chicken in aspic.
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Wikipedia

Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee

Advanced Space Propulsion Investigation Committee (ASPIC) was a research group of specialists, including Y.Minami, and T.Musha, which was organized under the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences in 1994. Its purpose was to study various non-chemical space propulsion systems instead of the conventional rocket for the use of space missions to near-Earth, the Moon, and the outer solar system, including plasma propulsion, laser propulsion, nuclear propulsion, solar sail and field propulsion systems which utilize a strain on space, zero-point energy in a vacuum, electro-gravitic effect, non-Newtonian gravitic effect predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity, and the terrestrial magnetism. The research report was published by the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences in March 1996.