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  2. List of Marks & Spencer brands - Wikipedia

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    Underwear and socks that keep one cool and fresh by absorbing excess moisture on the skin - Climate Control – Male: Underwear, hats and socks that keep one cool in the summer and warm in the winter using technology from NASA – Wearing the waste-Unisex: Coats and bags made out of recycled plastic bottles – Collezione – Men: Formal ...

  3. Pastirma - Wikipedia

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    Pastirma is classified as an "intermediate moisture food". Lowering the moisture level is a form of food preservation that hinders the growth of microorganisms, and the cemen paste "is used to control surface mold growth during storage". [31]

  4. Atterberg limits - Wikipedia

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    The moisture content at which it takes 25 drops of the cup to cause the groove to close over a distance of 12.7 millimetres (0.50 in) is defined as the liquid limit. The test is normally run at several moisture contents, and the moisture content which requires 25 blows to close the groove is interpolated from the test results.

  5. Perlite - Wikipedia

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    Perlite boulders with fireweed in foreground. Perlite softens when it reaches temperatures of 850–900 °C (1,560–1,650 °F). Water trapped in the structure of the material vaporises and escapes, and this causes the expansion of the material to 7–16 times its original volume.

  6. Naupactus leucoloma - Wikipedia

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    Naupactus leucoloma is a pest in its non-native range and feeds on 385 different plant species including beans, clover, potatoes and many more. [13] The larval stage of N. leucoloma feeds on the roots of the host plants; this is where most of the damage occurs to the plants.

  7. Bentonite - Wikipedia

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    Bentonite layers from an ancient deposit of weathered volcanic ash tuff in Wyoming Gray shale and bentonites (Benton Shale; Colorado Springs, Colorado). Bentonite (/ ˈ b ɛ n t ə n aɪ t / BEN-tə-nyte) [1] [2] is an absorbent swelling clay consisting mostly of montmorillonite (a type of smectite) which can either be Na-montmorillonite or Ca-montmorillonite.

  8. Topical drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    With this structure, its function is to trap hydrophilic or lipophilic drug molecules within the spherical bilayers. [4] The hydrophilic drug molecule sticks to the hydrophilic head since it is polar and favours water. On the other hand, the lipophilic drug molecules will be entrapped in the phospholipid tails of the bilayer due to its ...

  9. Screen scroll centrifuge - Wikipedia

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    Screen scroll centrifuge is a filtering centrifuge which separates solids and liquid from a solid-liquid mixture. This type of centrifuge is commonly used with a continuous process in which slurry containing both solid and liquid is continuously fed into and continuously discharged from the centrifuge.