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  • ...ary&Domain=Production&servlet=1&hasbulk=0&version=ext&language=EN Food and Agriculture Organisation: Statistics]</ref> {{Agriculture country lists|state=collapsed}}
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  • Another application is the use of producer gas to displace LDO in industrial furnaces.<ref>[http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6V ...in Singapore, China and Russia for automobiles and as power generators for industrial applications.
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  • == Industrial hydroelectric plants == ...public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific [[industry|industrial]] enterprises. Dedicated hydroelectric projects are often built to provide
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  • ...k “Glucose and Glucose-Containing Syrups” in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2006, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. {{DOI| 10.1002/14356007.a12_457.pub2}} ...Factors | series = FAO Food and Nutrition Paper 77 | publisher = Food and Agriculture Organization | location = Rome | year = 2003 | isbn = 92-5-105014-7}}.</ref
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  • ...etraacetic Acid and Related Chelating Agents" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2005.{{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a10_095}}</ref> ...near neutral pH is accomplished using EDTA. This property is useful in [[agriculture]] including [[hydroponics]], especially in calcareous soils. Otherwise, at
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  • ...= | publisher = Government of Saskatchewan | date = | url = http://www.agriculture.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=e2b0945b-6609-4790-ae82-8fdd9135af26 |format = | ...sher = University of Saskatchewan | date = | url =http://www.usask.ca/agriculture/plantsci/classes/range/heracleum.html| doi = | accessdate =2008-08-03}}</
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  • ...terials]] '''7.2.5'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Industrial production|Industrial&nbsp;Production&nbsp;Processes]] ...nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Technology]] || '''7.3.1'''&nbsp;[[Agricultural engineering|Agriculture]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[food production|Food&nbsp;Production]] '''7.3.2'''&nbsp;T
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  • Acrylates and acrylic chemistry have a wide variety of industrial uses that include: ...960s when the [[United States Department of Agriculture|U.S. Department of Agriculture]] developed the first super absorbent polymer materials.<ref>[http://www.m2
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  • ...tandard EN 13432 (2000). Packaging marked with this symbol can be put into industrial composting processes and will break down within 6 months (or less). An exam ...ese biodegradable biopolymers are [[compostable]]: they can be put into an industrial composting process and will break down by 90% within 6 months. Biopolymers
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  • ...y the goal was to transfer the expertise of LPMM on polymer photoageing to industrial companies facing increasing problems of degradation (yellowing – bleachin ...s of polymer applications<ref>transports, aeroronautics, energy, building, agriculture, sports & leisures, electronics/electricity, electrical appliances,medical,
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  • ...Crushed stone can be used without binder for a variety of construction or industrial applications, or it may be mixed with a matrix binding material, such as bi ...urce]]s, and is a major basic [[raw material]] used by [[construction]], [[agriculture]], and other industries. Despite the low value of its basic products, the
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  • Textiles used in Agriculture are termed as agro textiles. They are used for crop protection, fertilisati ===Indutech (Industrial Textiles)===
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  • ...at Britain]] and were an integral part of [[textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution]]. ...nufacture became by the 1760s a major industry in Scotland, second only to agriculture.<ref>{{harvnb|Waterston|2008|pp=27–33}}.</ref> They were also common in [
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  • ...considerably when it melts and this allows its use in [[thermostat]]s for industrial, domestic and, particularly, automobile purposes.<ref>[http://www.freepaten In industrial applications, it is often useful to modify the crystal properties of the pa
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  • ...month=September |title=Carnauba wax: an expedition to its source | journal=Industrial & Engineering Chemistry |volume=28 |issue=9 |pages=1004–1008 |doi=10.1021 ...oehlke, Gerd Hohner, Josef Wildgruber "Waxes" in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002. {{DOI|10.1002/14356007.a28_103}}.</re
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  • ...mbol=ARGI | work=PLANTS Database | publisher=[[United States Department of Agriculture|USDA]]}}</ref> south to [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]], reaching their souther ...title=Bamboo as a Building Material |year=1981 |publisher=US Department of Agriculture |location= Washington D.C. |pages=7–11 |url=http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDo
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  • {{About|industrial hemp|its psychoactive variant|Cannabis (drug)|the biology of the plant|Cann ...riety of appearances for cannabis. Only ''C. sativa'' (left) is suited for industrial hemp, but it also has medicinal varieties.]]
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  • ...[[planetary science]] communities, although applications to biological and industrial systems are beginning to emerge.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dauphas | first1 ...the [[cementation process]] were devised in the 17th century AD. In the [[Industrial Revolution]], new methods of producing bar iron without charcoal were devis
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  • ..., [[pneumatics|pneumatic]] or [[hydraulic]] sources. For example a typical industrial machine may contain things like hot fluids, moving presses, blades, propell In industrial processes it can be difficult to establish where the appropriate danger sou
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  • Since 2006, the program has been organized by industrial sector as defined in the [[North American Industry Classification System]]. * Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
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