- the
humins.
Humins make up
about 50% of the
organic matter in soil. Due to
their very
complex molecular structure,
humic substances,
including humin, do...
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Humin may
refer to:
Humin, a
compound of soil
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founded an
investment firm, Kairos, and a
technology company,
Humin.
After the
acquisition of
Humin, Jain also
served as VP of
Product at Tinder.
Ankur Jain...
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Digital humanities (DH) is an area of
scholarly activity at the
intersection of
computing or
digital technologies and the
disciplines of the humanities...
- The
Battle of
Humin-Bolimów was an
inconclusive battle of
World War I
fought between January 14 and
February 28, 1915
between the
Imperial German Army...
- "Humic substances" is an
umbrella term
covering humic acid,
fulvic acid and
humin,
which differ in solubility. By definition,
humic acid (HA) is
soluble in...
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Humin [ˈxumin] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Bolimów,
within Skierniewice County, Łódź Voivodeship, in
central Poland. It lies...
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Humin Elevated Road (Chinese: 沪闵高架路; pinyin:
Hùmǐn Gāojiàlù) is an
elevated expressway in the city of Shanghai, China. It runs from the
Inner Ring Road...
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space permeability morphology texture value color Catena Soil
horizon Humus Humin Soil
salinity Hydropedology Mineralization Microbial calcite precipitation...
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action on the
coronary circulation[citation needed]. They are
converted into
humins in soils.
Natural phlobaphenes are the
common bark, pericarp, cob glume...