Vital definition

Vital means Virginia Independent Telephone Alliance, L.C.
Vital wheat gluten means wheat gluten which still has all its original characteristics (they can be lost for instance due to overheating). These include what the ITC calls "visco-elastic properties"20. Simply put, when wheat gluten is mixed with water, it forms a dough (see Exhibit EC- 3, picture on right-hand side). It is then a tough, elastic greyish substance resembling chewing gum. In the bakery process, its main application in the US, it is the gluten in flour that, when dough is kneaded, helps hold in the gas bubbles formed by the leavening agent. Gas contained within the dough helps the bread or other baked good to rise, creating a light structure.
Vital means a record that is vital to the continued operations of the municipality or has archival importance.

Examples of Vital in a sentence

  • Vital interests: the processing is necessary to protect someone’s life.

  • You may obtain a certified copy from the Bureau of Vital Statistics in the state in which your child was born.

  • Only spare parts with the brand name of Leyparts of Ashok Leyland will be considered for purchase in Vital Category.

  • Vital pulpotomy and pulpal therapy is limited to deciduous teeth.

  • Vital components used to support the secondary processes (i.e., mechanical aerators or aeration basin air compressors) need not be operable to full levels of treatment, but must be sufficient to maintain the biota.


More Definitions of Vital

Vital means a subcomponent, component, or System that is Safety-critical, and therefore, must be designed to be failsafe.
Vital means those Records the loss of which would critically impair the ability of the City to continue its daily functions or to successfully defend a civil or criminal proceeding or other claims or proceedings. Most Vital Records are designated Permanent.
Vital. Cookie files, enabling to use the services available in website
Vital means something that is essential. In terms of the criteria this refers to aspects of an individual's life that are essential to allow them to live safely and independently. An example would be when an individual cannot undertake essential tasks such as getting in and out of bed or using the toilet, because of their disabilities. They would definitely require social care services to assist them with these vital tasks; otherwise they would be at serious risk.
Vital means “essential” NOT mandatory.
Vital means the Company’s affiliate, Vital S.A., now known as Vital Jugos S.A.;
Vital. Vital Living, Inc., a Nevada Corporation By: /s/ Bradley Edson Bradley D. Xxxxx, X.X.X.