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  2. Microalgae - Wikipedia

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    A range of microalgae species are produced in hatcheries and are used in a variety of ways for commercial purposes, including for human nutrition, [19] as biofuel, [20] in the aquaculture of other organisms, [21] in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, [22] and as biofertiliser. [23]

  3. Porphyridium cruentum - Wikipedia

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    Porphyridium cruentum is a species of red algae in the family Porphyridiophyceae.. The microalga Porphyridium sp. is a potential source for several products like fatty acids, lipids, cell-wall polysaccharides and pigments .

  4. List of YouTube Premium original programming - Wikipedia

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    Title screen of YouTube Originals. YouTube Premium, formerly known as YouTube Red, is a subscription service that provides advertising-free streaming of all videos hosted by YouTube, offline play and background playback of videos on mobile devices, access to advertising-free music streaming through YouTube Music, and access to "YouTube Original" series and films.

  5. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in ...

  6. Nutrient film technique - Wikipedia

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    Plants placed into nutrient-rich water channels in an NFT system A home-built NFT hydroponic system. Nutrient film technique (NFT) is a hydroponic technique where in a very shallow stream of water containing all the dissolved nutrients required for plant growth is re-circulated past the bare roots of plants in a watertight gully, also known as channels.

  7. Controlled-release fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Controlled-nitrogen-release technologies based on polymers derived from combining urea and formaldehyde were first produced in 1936 and commercialized in 1955. [3] The early product had 60 percent of the total nitrogen cold-water-insoluble, and the unreacted (quick-release) less than 15%.

  8. Wockhardt - Wikipedia

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    Wockhardt was founded by Dr. Habil Khorakiwala in the 1960s. [7] His father Fakhruddin T. Khorakiwala had acquired Worli Chemical Works [8] in 1959. This was incorporated as Wockhardt Pvt. Ltd., in 1973. [5]

  9. Tony Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Robbins was born Anthony J. Mahavoric in North Hollywood, California, on February 29, 1960. [3] The eldest of three children, his parents divorced when he was seven. He is of Croatian descent from both sides of his family. [4]