Examples of 'quantum satis' in a sentence

Meaning of "quantum satis"

quantum satis - This Latin phrase is commonly used in English to denote 'an adequate amount' or 'sufficient quantity' of something. It is often employed in scientific, pharmacological, or culinary contexts to specify the appropriate or necessary amount of a substance or ingredient

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Quantum satis only for peeled potatoes.
Colours at quantum satis.
Quantum satis only for sour milk cheese.
Additives with numerical ADIs that are permitted for use at quantum satis.
Quantum satis for purpose other than sweetening.
Start with one drop per milliliter and add up to Quantum Satis.
Quantum satis only for fruit compote other than apple.
It was often used by physicians, such as in the term quantum satis.
Quantum satis no maximum level is specified for the additive in question.
Where appropriate, no maximum level shall be fixed for a food additive quantum satis.
This is the quantum satis principle which is in line with the Commission proposal.
Where appropriate, no maximum numerical level shall be fixed for a food additive quantum satis.
Quantum satis only for grated Mozzarella.
Group II: Food colours authorised at quantum satis.
Quantum satis All food additives.

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Confectionary and confectionary components ( surface treatment only ), quantum satis.
Quantum satis for purposes other than sweetening, not as flavour enhancers.
The pH of the emulsion was adjusted to 4.0 using lactic acid quantum satis.
Quantum satis ( abbreviation qs or QS ) is a Latin term meaning the amount which is needed.
The pH of this solution was set at pH 4.9 using lactic acid quantum satis.
Quantum satis EXAMPLE 2 A beverage composition is prepared by blending the following ingredients,.
The pH of this solution was set at pH 4.9 using a potassium hydroxide solution quantum satis.
Quantum satis only in beta carotene, lutein, lycopene and vitamin E preparations.
Polysorbates (Table 4 of Part 6) quantum satis only in beta carotene, lutein, lycopene and vitamin E preparations.
Quantum satis (only for grated and sliced cheese)".
Quantum satis ( abbreviation q . s . or Q.S. ) is a Latin term meaning the amount which is enough.

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