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... <9d5qq5$9q...@planja.arnes.si> "Your Name" <freefl...@excite.com> writes: From: "Your Name" <freefl... @excite.com> Subject: moisture loss in stored ... http://groups.google.com/g/9637ff02/t/6a5185e1f4be54dd/d/f9645ceeb818f2e?... |
This head room space becomes available through moisture loss through the shell during the incubation cycle. The porosity of the shell is a major factor in ... http://groups.google.com/g/5507fefa/t/9fcaf7ee4e3cd681/d/61b8bf8bea2a5b1b?... |
Jack Schidt jack_sch...@my-deja.com alt food barbecue "turned out to be water" really "george forman grill" yeah, right, a real grill...is it gas fired? we're not on ... http://groups.google.com/g/a7a7ff04/t/37ade51de9236eab/.../5104b1d3582b2711?... |
Lack of moisture loss is the most common reason, in UK, for eggs failing to hatch. Is that a special requirement in incubator hatches? I'm asking because the old ... http://groups.google.com/g/5507fefa/t/663157294dad19f3/d/79c09365a1ab6a?hl... |
in the statement "due to moisture loss, etc. ... Since Spruce Pine batch is sprayed with water before pelletizing, the moisture loss is hardly irrelevent. http://groups.google.com/g/8577ff0a/t/5a2060ea8a1886b7/.../b32c427e95c1890f?... |
Most of the later moisture content readings are ways for relating rate of moisture loss to warping/cracks (ie, if some woods, some turning techniques and/or some ... http://groups.google.com/g/c817ff06/t/80d5a5939295a039/.../3c288090fdde0ea3?... |
liteage1 liteag...@yahoo.com alt drugs mushrooms you are suppose to keep the holes taped, not for moisture loss but for prevention of contamination from ... http://groups.google.com/g/9637ff02/t/e90b56124f26c07b/.../26499d14afeaa75b?... |
Both moisture loss and losses from spoilage, not to mention the time required, means that this tends to increase the cost of the meat involved. This was ... http://groups.google.com/g/6c47ff09/t/b7688ba0dd23400/d/d62d15485254af9f?... |
It's a matter of mixing ratios. I guess the absolute moisture loss (of the air that blows back) has been to the desert air - it doesn't have to have precipitated. I think if ... http://groups.google.com/g/f837fef9/t/94c767e7aebc6c25/d/903afb69e5d27340?... |
For example material with 3% moisture loss, 10% moisture loss, 0% moisture loss -- how can this on average affect the MP (by 3C?, 10C? 30C? etc). Depends. http://groups.google.com/g/7797ff0b/t/320d3db22eb76bca/.../5d032d4741eadc6e?... |
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